Salier Publishing House

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The Salian Verlag is a German publishing house for non-fiction and fiction, based in Leipzig . It was founded in 2006 by the journalist Bastian Salier. The program focus is on regionalia on Thuringia / Franconia and Saxony, Masonica (books on the subject of Freemasonry ) and non-fiction books on philosophy, history and contemporary history.

program

The publishing program includes fiction by well-known authors such as Immo Sennewald , Else Buschheuer , André Kudernatsch and Eckard Sinzig , regional crime thrillers and non-fiction books on regional historical topics, for example by Helga Rühle von Lilienstern , Felix Leibrock, Margarete Braungart , Karl-Heinz Großmann and non-fiction books on contemporary history by Authors such as Dieter B. Herrmann , Heinz-Dieter Kallbach and Clemens Richter . Another focus of the program is non-fiction on Freemasonry . Important authors of the publishing house in this area include Helmut Reinalter , Jens Oberheide, Rolf Appel, Hans-Hermann Höhmann , Klaus-Jürgen Grün , Alfred Schmidt and Jan AM Snoek. The publisher, Bastian Salier, is also the editor of the magazine "HUMANITÄT - Das deutsche Freemaurer-Magazin".

Awards

Several authors of the publishing house have been awarded the Slusizer Prize for journalistic services to the Henneberger Land , including the writer and pastor Thomas Perlick, the historian and former director of the Hennebergisches Museum Kloster Veßra , Günther Wölfing, and the author and former publisher Hans-Jürgen Salier who founded the predecessor publisher Frankenschwelle in 1990. By 2005, around 200 publications on the Thuringia and Franconia region had appeared there.

Individual evidence

  1. Presentation of Salier Verlag , publisher's website, accessed on August 21, 2017
  2. New editor for the magazine HUMANITÄT. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .

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