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Mediendesign Dr. Georg Hauptfeld GmbH Edition Konturen
We are publishing book about the central questions of our culture in politics, philosophy, art and history.
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Lindbak + Lindbak
Lindbak + Lindbak is a fresh new Nordic publishing house adding an innovative twist to popular genres like crime, romance & children's books.
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Lindau srl.
Independent publisher founded in 1989 and releasing around 50 new titles each year both in fiction (literary; contemporary) and non-fiction (history; art; religion , biographies)
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Liels un Mazs
LIELS UN MAZS is an independent, family-owned publishing house founded in 2004, based in Rīga, Latvia. Since the very beginning, our focus has been on publishing contemporary picture books and quality fiction created by the most talented Latvian writers and illustrators. In 2020, for the third year in a row, we have been shortlisted for the Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publishers of the Year for Europe. We also publish a list of thoughtfully selected translations from the best children’s authors.
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Ediciones Liebre
Chilean company that creates books focused on early childhood. Our publications innovate in formats (accordion-leporello, pop up) using poetry, nature, science, and humor.
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PT Bestari Buana Murni
Bestari Buana Murni is a publisher that has established partnerships with several countries, proven by always holding IIBF (International Indonesia Book Fair) and has 12 branches spread in Sumatra, Java and Makassar. We publish books from toddlers - adults, and from the Islamic to the general.
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Linwood Messina Literary Agency
Linwood Messina Literary Agency is a boutique agency based in Paris representing rights on behalf of French and English language publishers, agencies and authors. Our list is quite diverse covering mostly every genre except for SF and children's books.
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Ediciones Liebre
Ediciones Liebre is an independent Chilean company focused on publishing books and apps on early childhood. The catalogue innovates in formats (accordion, pop-up) using poetry, science, and humour at the centre of the reading experience of children.