Shell Publishing House

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The mussel Verlag is a German literary publisher based in Kreuzlingen in Switzerland (since 2006), in 2002 by the writer and television writer Laabs Kowalski was founded in Cologne. It operates under the motto “ Publishing house for literature, satire and higher nonsense ”. With the publication of three adult novels by the established author Gudrun Pausewang , he soon left the status of the small publisher behind and made a name for himself as the discoverer of as yet unknown talents such as Katinka Buddenkotte , whose narrative debut "I had them all" became an outright bestseller and the first Was the publisher's title, which was number 1 in a well-known internet provider’s ranking list in July 2008. Dagmar Schönleber and Christian Bartel are among the other authors of the publishing house . The publisher also publishes books on TV programs and titles that have not been available on the German book market for a long time. In April 2009, Ödön von Horváth's novel "36 Hours" started the series "Small World Library of Great Storytellers".

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