Description: Assortment of 26 letters from West and East Germany The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Article detailsA collection of 26 letters from West and East German publishers to their Berlin colleague Wolf Jobst Siedler. Letters, cards and telegrams around the 60th century Settler's birthday in 1986. [Siedler, Wolf Jobst / Siedler Verlag Berlin. -] - Berlin. 1986. Different formats. approx. 40 pp. Original letters and cards, typewritten and handwritten, with dates and handwritten signatures. Well preserved. -----OUR AUTUMN PROMOTION WITH UP TO 30% DISCOUNT ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK----- Language: German Order number: 7973C Remarks: The bundle contains a total of 26 letters from German publishers to the publisher Wolf Jobst Siedler, who was important for the old Federal Republic. Siedler had worked as a conservative-critical journalist, essayist and publisher in West Berlin since the early 1960s. In particular, his publishing work at Siedler Verlag made him an important contemporary for many people in the Federal Republic of Germany. In January 1986, Siedler celebrated his 60th birthday. Birthday, with tributes in Allen important media from the West German public. The present collection includes longer letters and telegrams to him, relevant from publishers in the Federal Republic of Germany and partly also the GDR. Included are letters from Dietrich Rusche (Frankfurter Societätsverlag), Horst Meyer (Arani-Verlag), Edgar Kull (lawyer for newspaper publishers), Horst Wandrey (Henschel), Gerd Schulte-Hillen (CEO Gruner + Jahr), Ulrich Ott (Marbach literary archive) , Siglinde Krumme (Krumme Verlag), Rose Meerwein (Gracklauer Verlag/Agency), Ernst Leonhard (German. Book Community), Klaus Piper, Siegfried Unseld, Michael Naumann, Liz and Reinhard Mohn, Michael Krüger (Akzente), Ernst Klett, Bodo Harenberg (Harenberg Verlag), Günther Geisler (Bücherbund), Heinz Friedrich, Gert Frederking (Franz Schneider Verlag ), Herbert Fleissner, Renate Federhen-Roske, Hubert Burda, Nicolaische Verlags-Buchhandlung, Manfred Beltz-Rübelmann (Beltz Verlag), Jürgen Baumgarten (Junius), Akademie-Verlag (GDR). The letters usually last one page, sometimes two pages. They go well beyond the occasion of the anniversary; private and professional ties to colleagues become apparent here. In some cases, details of the publishing business are also the subject of the letters. Klaus Piper wrote to his colleague: "May your impressive publishing work be confirmed by many successes in the future!". Siegfried Unseld telegraphed: "You are jealous because you only consciously publish modern literature and you, regardless of my exhaustion phase, highly regard your fellow publisher Siegfried Unseld." Michael Naumann (Rowohlt) wrote: "As a sometimes quite envious admirer of your publishing work, but also as a fascinated reader of your essays, I wish you on your 60th birthday. All the best for your birthday [...]. I don't share your rather melancholic comments in Berlin during the conversation about "art education": the fact that Cotta opened a publishing house at the age of 23 didn't make him that Great that he has become, but that he was still leading it at the age of 60." Herbert Fleissner (Langen Müller) addressed individual texts by Siedler in his letter: "Starting with her assertions by Herbig, which in the intellectual and political situation at the time were a courageous act, you made a statement, especially with the "Murdered City", that is still noticed today. If it's okay with you, we'll make a new edition of this book, because the problem still exists." Renate Federhen-Roske from Bertelsmann put it: "I understand that you would have preferred to live in the imperial or Weimar era. But we are happy that you are alive today [...]". Jürgen Baumgarten from Junius Verlag also congratulated his colleague in a similar way: "Although I suspect that you already own one or two books, I am enclosing a photo volume by Junius that deals with the era that you prefer to that one today." The letters from Henschel and Akademie Verlag in East Berlin to a West German publisher who was considered conservative at the time are certainly also noteworthy. In particular, Kurt Zeisler and Bernhard Tesche from Akademie-Verlag speak directly about the "pleasant and good experiences working on 'Bismarck'" in their letter. Very interesting collection (unique) with insights into the history of a publisher and his perception by the publishing elite of the old Federal Republic of Germany! - - - DANGER! Due to its weight or size, this book can only be shipped as a PARCEL. (Please enquire about postage costs abroad.) / ATTENTION! Due to its weight or size this book can only be sent as a PARCEL. Keywords: Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, 80s, autographs, Berlin, FRG, letters, books, GDR, Germany, history, conservatism, politics, politicians, Prussia, publishers, publishing, publishers, West Berlin, economy VAT)Free shipping within GermanyMore imagesItem listed with the w+h GmbH eBay service Data and images powered by Book lover (2024-11-02)Berlin. 1986. Different formats. approx. 40 pp. Original letters and cards, typewritten and handwritten, with dates and handwritten signatures. Well preserved. -----OUR AUTUMN PROMOTION WITH UP TO 30% DISCOUNT ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK----- Language: GermanOrder number: 7973CRemarks: The bundle contains a total of 26 letters from German publishers to the publisher Wolf Jobst Siedler, who was important for the old Federal Republic. Siedler had worked as a conservative-critical journalist, essayist and publisher in West Berlin since the early 1960s. In particular, his publishing work at Siedler Verlag made him an important contemporary for many people in the Federal Republic of Germany. In January 1986, Siedler celebrated his 60th birthday. Birthday, with tributes in Allen important media from the Verlag Berlin. 1986 Autor Unbekannt Publikationsname Konvolut von 26 Schreiben west- und ostdeutscher Verleger an ihr Sprache Deutsch Format Verschiedene Formate. ca. 40 S. Original-Briefe und Karten, masch Produktart 000
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Publisher: Berlin. 1986
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Publication Name: Collection of 26 Schreiben west and east german Publisher her
Language: German
Format: Various formats. approx. 40 p. Original letters and Cards,
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