Tauchnitz was the name of a family of German printers and publishers. They published English language literature for distribution on the European continent outside Great Britain, including initial serial publications of novels by Charles Dickens. Though copyright protection did not exist between nations in the 19th century, Tauchnitz paid the authors for the works they published, and agreed to limit their sales of English-language books to the European continent, as authors like Dickens or Bulwer-Lytton had separate arrangements for publication and sale in Great Britain.
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Tauchnitz was the name of a family of German printers and publishers. They published English language literature for distribution on the European continent...
Bernhard Tauchnitz (25 August 1816 – 13 August 1895) was a German publisher. He was born near Naumburg, a nephew of Karl Christoph Traugott Tauchnitz. His...
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Karl Christoph Traugott Tauchnitz (29 October 1761 – 14 January 1836) was a German printer and bookseller. He was born at Grosspardau, near Grimma and...
Museum Library in London devise "Ninety-One Cataloguing Rules". Tauchnitzpublishers of Leipzig begin their Collection of British and American Authors...
English from Dream of the Red Chamber is made by Edward Charles Bowra. Tauchnitzpublishers of Leipzig begin their Collection of German Authors, a series of...
Continental market also supported examples of cheap paper-bound books: Bernhard Tauchnitz started the Collection of British and American Authors in 1841. These...
Modernism: Expanding Markets, Publishers' Series and the Avant-Garde, Edinburgh University Press, 2017. Alistair McCleery, "Tauchnitz and Albatross: A 'Community...
via Internet Archive. Disraeli, B. (1846). Alroy: A Romance. Leipzig: Tauchnitz. p. 165 – via Internet Archive.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year...
two volumes, and almost simultaneously by the Leipzig firm of Bernhard Tauchnitz in four. Notable later reprints include its appearance as volume 15 of...
The series was soon outselling Tauchnitz Editions and in 1934 Albatross Books assumed editorial control of Tauchnitz. Enoch would act as the sole distributor...
imprints of works of fiction to rail travellers, in the style of the German Tauchnitz family, which became known as the "Railway Library". The venture was a...
ISBN 978-0-19-283846-9. Trollope, Anthony (1882). Marion Fay. Bernhard Tauchnitz. James, Louis (2006). The Victorian Novel. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing...
2019. For an example of an early paperback edition, learn more about the Tauchnitz editions. "Camp David". National Archives. 15 August 2016. Archived from...
William (1857). A Biographical Sketch of Sir Henry Havelock, K. C. B. Tauchnitz. Retrieved 12 July 2007. "The Indian Mutiny: The Siege of Cawnpore". Retrieved...
from Chaucer to Churchill (founded by British publisher John Bell in 1777). In 1841 the German Tauchnitz publishing firm launched the Collection of British...
(1858). "A biographical sketch of sir Henry Havelock. Copyright ed". Tauchnitz. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "Wilmington...
Baron Tauchnitz's series Collection of British Authors, whose name was later changed to Collection of British and American Authors. The Tauchnitz editions...
those with typographical errors that are withdrawn at the request of the publishers and those given to the library on condition they are not released for...
Lafcadio (1910). Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan: First and second series. Tauchnitz. p. 296. Ema, Tsutomu. Ema Tsutomu zenshū. Vol. 8. p. 412. Chong, Ilyoung...
fragmenta minora secundum auctores et libros, vol. 1, Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, pp. 265–278, with Supplementum in Sierl, Lorenz E. (1960), Nachträge...
udarbejdede af. Vol. 2. S.L. Møllers bogtrykkeri. p. 109. Hayward (2017), p. 8. Tauchnitz, Karl (1883). "mermaid". Nytt engelskt och svenskt handlexikon [A New...