Lamuv Publishing House

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The Lamuv Verlag is a German publishing house based in Goettingen . The publishing house was founded in Cologne in 1975 as Labbé & Muta Verlag by the stationery dealer Micha Labbé and the graphic artist René Böll , the son of Heinrich Böll , who was then called Muta . The publisher name was soon on Lamuv changed ( La BBE & Mu ta V died ). In 1988 the editor Karl-Klaus Rabe took over the publishing house and relocated the company's headquarters to Göttingen.

The publisher's focus used to be on the north-south problem, in the 1980s mainly in publications of the peace movement and now one of the main topics of the publisher's program is the situation of women in the countries of the south.

The publisher owns 50 percent of the shares in GVA , which she co-founded in 1997 , the joint publishing house delivery company in Göttingen.

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