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As of 2018, ten firms in Germany rank among the world's biggest publishers of books in terms of revenue: C.H. Beck, Bertelsmann, Cornelsen Verlag, Haufe-Gruppe , Holtzbrinck Publishing Group, Ernst Klett Verlag , Springer Nature, Thieme, WEKA Holding , and Westermann Druck- und Verlagsgruppe.[1][note 1] Overall, "Germany has some 2,000 publishing houses, and more than 90,000 titles reach the public each year, a production surpassed only by the United States."[4] Unlike many other countries, "book publishing is not centered in a single city but is concentrated fairly evenly in Berlin, Hamburg, and the regional metropolises of Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, and Munich."[4]
History
[edit]In the 1450s in Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg printed a Bible using movable metal type, a technique that quickly spread to other German towns and throughout Europe.[5]
In the 1930s Nazis conducted book burnings.
German publishers issued around 61,000 book titles in 1990, and around 83,000 in 2000.[6]
Recent historians of the book in Germany include Bernhard Fabian and Paul Raabe .[7]
Fairs
[edit]The influential Frankfurt Book Fair began in 1454, and the Leipzig Book Fair in 1632.
Collections
[edit]Outside of Germany, collections of German books include those stored in the UK at the British Library[8] and London Library;[9] in the US at Harvard University[10] and Yale University.[11]
In popular culture
[edit]In 2006 a temporary sculpture about German book history was installed at Bebelplatz in Berlin as part of the Walk of Ideas.
See also
[edit]- Copyright law of Germany
- Legal deposit: Germany
- Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels
- Deutsche Nationalbibliografie
- Verzeichnis der im deutschen Sprachbereich erschienenen Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts
- Verzeichnis der im deutschen Sprachraum erschienenen Drucke des 17. Jahrhunderts
- Verzeichnis der im deutschen Sprachraum erschienenen Drucke des 18. Jahrhunderts
- German literature
- Media of Germany
- Open access in Germany to scholarly communication
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The World's 54 Largest Publishers, 2018", Publishers Weekly, vol. 265, no. 38, US, 14 September 2018
- ^ "World's 52 Largest Book Publishers, 2016", Publishers Weekly, US, 26 August 2016
- ^ "World's 54 Largest Publishers, 2017", Publishers Weekly, US, 25 August 2017
- ^ a b "Germany: Media and Publishing". Britannica.com. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
- ^ Proctor 1898.
- ^ Euromedia 2004.
- ^ Raven, James (2018). What is the History of the Book?. Cambridge, England: Polity Press. ISBN 9780745641614.
- ^ "German Printed Collections, 1501-1850". Help for Researchers. UK: British Library. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- ^ "Guide to German Collections" (PDF). UK: London Library. Retrieved 8 December 2017. (Describes German-language holdings)
- ^ James Walsh (1985). "Twenty Years of German Collection Building, 1966-1986". Harvard Library Bulletin. 33. US. ISSN 0017-8136. + Wieck, Roger (1981). "Exhibition of German Illustrated Books from the Sixteenth Century". Harvard Library Bulletin. 29.
- ^ "Collections: German Literature". US: Yale University Library. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
Bibliography
[edit]in English
[edit]- G.W. Porter; G.K. Fortescue, eds. (1889). "Bibliographies of Countries: Germany". List of Bibliographical Works in the Reading Room of the British Museum (2nd ed.). London. OCLC 3816244 – via Internet Archive.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Robert Proctor (1898). "Books Printed From Types: Germany". Index to the Early Printed Books in the British Museum. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Company. pp. 29+. hdl:2027/uc1.c3450631. OCLC 6438080 – via HathiTrust.. Part 2
- Alice Bertha Kroeger; Isadore Gilbert Mudge (1917). "Bibliography: National and Trade: German". Guide to the Study and Use of Reference Books (3rd ed.). American Library Association.
- Albert Ward (1974). Book production, fiction and the German reading public: 1740-1800. Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198181574.
- Ronald A. Fullerton (1977). "Creating a Mass Book Market in Germany: The Story of the "Colporteur Novel" 1870-1890". Journal of Social History. 10 (3): 265–283. doi:10.1353/jsh/10.3.265. JSTOR 3786389.
- Allen Kent; et al., eds. (1978). "Printers and Printing". Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. Vol. 23. Marcel Dekker. ISBN 978-0-8247-2023-0. (Includes info about Germany)
- P. Weidhaas (1995). "Germany". In Philip G. Altbach; Edith S. Hoshino (eds.). International Book Publishing: An Encyclopedia. Garland. ISBN 9781134261260.
- John Sandford, ed. (1999). Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-81603-1. (Includes articles about book clubs, publishing, etc.)
- "Germany: Directory: Publishers". Europa World Year Book. Europa Publications. 2004. ISBN 978-1-85743-254-1.
- Euromedia Research Group; Mary Kelly; et al., eds. (2004). "Germany: Book Publishing". Media in Europe (3rd ed.). SAGE Publications. p. 81+. ISBN 978-0-7619-4132-3.
- Gideon Reuveni (2006). Reading Germany: Literature and Consumer Culture in Germany Before 1933. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-84545-087-8.
- John L. Flood (2013). "Germany". In Michael F. Suarez; H. R. Woudhuysen (eds.). The Book: A Global History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-967941-6.
- "Would You Like Some Sausage With Your Novel?", The New York Times, 22 September 2018
in German
[edit]- Allgemeines Bücher-Lexicon [General Book List] (in German), Heinsius, 1793–1798, OCLC 491343885
- Verzeichniß neuer Bücher [Directory of New Books] (in German), Leipzig: Hinrichs, 1794–1822, OCLC 894883757
- Christian Gottlob Kayser [in Italian] (1834–1911), Vollständiges Bücher-Lexicon [Complete Book List] (in German), OCLC 496011129
- "Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens" [Archive for the History of the Book], Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens Agb (in German), ISSN 0066-6327 1958-
- Reinhard Wittmann [in German] (1991). Geschichte des deutschen Buchhandels: ein Uberblick [History of the German Book Trade: an Overview] (in German). C.H. Beck. ISBN 3406354254.
- Jäger, Georg (2013-02-07). Geschichte des deutschen Buchhandels im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert [History of the German book trade in the 19th and 20th centuries] (in German). Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-095617-7. Multiple volumes, 2001-
Filmography
[edit]- How to Make a Book with Steidl, 2010; about Steidl publisher in Göttingen
Images
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Man with book, Stuttgart, circa 1890s; photo by Friedrich Brandseph
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Readers in Bonn, 1950
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Felix Jud bookshop, Hamburg, 2010
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Frankfurt Book Fair, October 2017
External links
[edit]- "(Place:DE)", Incunabula Short Title Catalogue: the International Database of 15th-century European Printing, British Library (Bibliography of editions published in present-day Germany; also browsable by town)
- "National Bibliographic Register: Germany". Ifla.org. The Hague: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.
- "(su:Book industries and trade -- Germany)". WorldCat. US: OCLC. (Bibliography)