Verlag Ferdinand Berger & Söhne

Verlag Ferdinand Berger & Söhne Ges.m.b.H.
Status Active
Founded 1868 (1868)
Founder Ferdinand Berger
Country of origin Austria
Headquarters location Horn
Key people Elisabeth Hübl
Publication types books, e-books, scientific journals.
Number of employees 250
Official website www.verlag-berger.at

Ferdinand Berger is an Austrian publisher and printing company based in Horn, Lower Austria.

History

The publishing house and printing company was founded in 1868, initially limited to local newspapers and printing. From 1920, the publication list expanded into literature, history, fiction and poetry. Today, the publisher Ferdinand Berger publishes across Europe and employs about 250 people.[1]

In addition to publishing various authors, the company is also publisher for the Austrian Federal Monuments Office, as the Austrian publisher of the encyclopedic manual of artistic monuments, the Dehio-Handbuch first established by Georg Dehio.

Authors

Over the decades, the company have published numerous authors, including

Publications

The company publish books, e-books and several academic journals, both German and English language. The former include Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft (Communications of the Anthropological Society of Germany) and the latter include Phyton - Annales Rai Botanicae and Sydowia.[2]

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