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Record Nr.

UNINA9910464083303321

Autore

Edelman Hendrik

Titolo

International publishing in the Netherlands, 1933-1945 [[electronic resource] ] : German exile, scholarly expansion, war-time clandestinity / / by Hendrik Edelman

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2010

ISBN

1-283-03955-9

9786613039552

90-04-18783-9

90-04-18777-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (240 p.)

Collana

Library of the written word, , 1874-4834 ; ; v. 13

The industrial world ; ; v. 3

Disciplina

070.5/09492

Soggetti

Publishers and publishing - Netherlands - History - 20th century

German imprints - Publishing - Netherlands - History - 20th century

Exiles' writings, German - Publishing - Netherlands - History - 20th century

Foreign language publications - Publishing - Netherlands - History - 20th century

Publishers and publishing - Netherlands - History

Publishers and publishing - Netherlands

Foreign language publications - Netherlands

Electronic books.

Netherlands Imprints

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / H. Edelman -- Introduction / H. Edelman -- Prologue / H. Edelman -- International Publishing In The Netherlands / H. Edelman -- Catalog Of German, English And French Books And Periodicals Published In The Netherlands Between 1933 And 1945 / H. Edelman -- Bibliographical Sources / H. Edelman -- Index / H. Edelman.

Sommario/riassunto

International publishing in the Netherlands had a glorious tradition in



the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. A remarkable revival took place after 1933, when several Dutch publishers began to issue books written by exiles of the Nazi regime in the German language. The decline of German scholarly and scientific publishing during the same time inspired a number of other Dutch publishers to expand their programs or start new ones. As the English language became more prominent internationally, enterprising Dutch publishers began to explore these markets as well. After the Germans invaded the Netherlands, a number of printers began to produce finely printed books and pamphlets in many languages clandestinely, as an act of defiance or to raise money for underground causes. This book documents these trends and events in the form of a series of bio-bibliographical portraits of the major participating publishers.