Merry Christmas
We wish a blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Continue reading →We wish a blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Continue reading →The last event of Eudora Publishers in 2017 took place in Bührnheim’s Literatursalon: Brigitte Richter, Holger Gemmer, and Ralf C. Müller talked about „Women and Friends around Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy“. Our heartfelt thanks to our hosts Dieter Bührnheim and Doreen … Continue reading →
For the fourth time the capital is the host of BUCHBERLIN: In the midst of the turmoil of about 280 independent publishers and self-publishers from all over Germany, we from Eudora publishers are looking forward to meet you. Visit us … Continue reading →
From now on, we can again offer you the new nude-calendar by Günter Rössler for the year 2018 – pictures that proof the honest search of this master of nude-photography for beauty. Also this year there will be a limited … Continue reading →
September 16, 2017: The inhabitants of Leipzig celebrate on their racecourse Scheibenholz the 150th anniversary of its existence. Eudora-publishers takes part as well and offers its publications about the history of the city of Leipzig of that time: 150 years … Continue reading →
With Eudora-LectureS, Eudora publishers offers contents of the works published in our house to all interested parties: You could engage our autores and editors to give lectures or read on certain topics, learn more about the publishing work in general, … Continue reading →
… on August 14, 1917 Oskar Kunitzsch writes to his fiancée Klara: »Mein goldiger Liebling! Ich habe zwar schon einen Brief angefangen, aber da ich jetzt nicht fertig wurde, schreibe ich dir schnell diese Karte. Wie geht es dir, Mausi? … Continue reading →
… it is over with the march on August 1st, 1917: »Die Voraussagung, die uns gleich am ersten Tage des Vormarsches gemacht wurde, daß wir nur bis zur Grenze kämen und nicht weiter, bewahrheitet sich! Wir sind tatsächlich am Ende. … Continue reading →
… on July 21, 1917 Kunitzsch makes the following note into his diary: »In der Nacht blödsinnige Munitionsverschwendung des Russen. Unser Unterstand ist anscheinend eines seiner Ziele, vier Treffer erhalten wir.« Und für den 22. heißt es: »Wieder ein Sonntag! … Continue reading →
… on 1st July 1917, the machine gunner Heinrich Oskar Kunitzsch from Leipzig already experiences the third day of the attack of the Russian troops as part of the so-called Kerensky offensive along the front in Galicia near Brzezany: »My … Continue reading →