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Nowhere, there is such a delight for book lovers as in Albrechtsberg Palace, every year on the second Sunday in September. It was great this time as well.
Continue reading →Nowhere, there is such a delight for book lovers as in Albrechtsberg Palace, every year on the second Sunday in September. It was great this time as well.
Continue reading →After a long work, Wilhelm Büchsel came into the world (again) and certainly is a match for Alfred von Schlieffen (1024 pages!): Wilhelm H. Pantenius, Wilhelm Büchsel. From Townsman to Naval Strategist, and both Chiefs of Staff are also available … Continue reading →
These are our new publications at Leipzig Book Fair 2024: a new volume of the series ITALIA REGIA, the PhD by Dr Marie Ulrike Jaros and a festschrift to Prof Dr Johannes Koder (Vienna).
Continue reading →We know, how Sandra Hüller might have felt! Eudora-Publishers was nominated for the Saxon Publishing Prize 2024. But, we were not awarded. However: MANY THANKS FOR KEEPING YOUR FINGERS CROSSED.
Continue reading →We welcome this new year with high expectations, and wish our readers, authors, as well as colleagues and friends – many wonderful moments, good fortune, and health.
Continue reading →… fand am 5. Oktober 2023 im Kulturhistorischen Museum Magdeburgdie Präsentation des ITALIA-REGIA-Bandes Nr. 6: 1050 Jahre Erzbistum Magdeburg (968–2018). Die Errichtung und Etablierung des Erzbistums im europäischen und regionalen Kontext (10.–12. Jahrhundert) statt – zugleich eine schöne … Continue reading →
… is his kingdom – or something like that …First delivery for 2023 Leipzig Book Fair: Le royaume d’Italie de Louis II à Otton Ier (840–968). Histoire politiqueThe Regnum Italiae from Louis II to Otto I (840–968) and 1050 years … Continue reading →
From 1907 at the latest until the end of her life in 1957, the paintress from Stralsund Elisabeth Büchsel went to Hiddensee almost every summer to paint.That’s why we decided to do another reading in the Henni-Lehmann-Haus in Vitte, during … Continue reading →
Jürgen Gispert writes about the history of Armenia and how its more recent catastrophes have an almost monstrous effect on the present. This also makes the current conflicts in the Caucasus more understandable. With regular explanations on the radio.
Continue reading →All unseren Autor*innen, Leser*innen und den Menschen, die uns stets wohlwollend begleiten, wünschen wir ein schönes Fest mit ein bißchen Glitzer, ein bißchen Glamour, mit Tradition und Neuem, gemütlichem Beisammensein und guten Gesprächen, einen ruhigen und stimmungsvollen Jahresausklang und viel … Continue reading →