Salier Publishing House
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
- ↑ Presentation of Salier Verlag , publisher's website, accessed on August 21, 2017
- ↑ New editor for the magazine HUMANITÄT. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .