Bastei Lübbe

Bastei Lübbe
Status Active
Founded 1953
Founder Gustav Lübbe
Country of origin Germany
Headquarters location Cologne
Distribution National
Key people Stefan Lübbe
Publication types Books, Audiobooks, eBooks
Fiction genres Suspense, SF, Chick lit, Children's Books, Historical Fiction
Imprints Eichborn, Bastei Verlag, Luebbe Audio
Official website www.luebbe.de

Bastei Lübbe is a major publisher of genre fiction and pulp fiction in the German language. It is based in Cologne, Germany. As of 2010, it was the largest independent book publisher in Germany,[1] and it claims to be one of the three largest audiobook publishers in Germany.[2]

History

The company was begun in 1953 by newspaper editor Gustav H. Lübbe, when he became the publisher of the insolvent Cologne-based company, Bastei-Verlag. The company then changed its name to Bastei-Verlag Gustav H. Lübbe, and later to Verlagsgruppe Lübbe in 2000, then Bastei Lübbe in 2010.

Bastei Lübbe was responsible for the German language release of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code, and has recently begun to enter English, Spanish and Chinese language publishing markets for ebooks.[3] It went public on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on 8 October 2013.,[4] and in May 2014, it purchased a 51% controlling stake in Daedalic Entertainment, a German video game developer and publisher based in Hamburg.

References

  1. Kreiger, Regina; Siebenhaar, Hans-Peter (5 February 2010). "Nur Bücher machen reicht nicht mehr". Handelsblatt.com. Handelsblatt. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  2. "Über uns". Luebbe.de. Bastei Lübbe. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  3. DeMarco, Amanda (2 April 2013). "Germany's Bastei Lübbe Extends into Spanish, Mandarin". Publishing Perspectives. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  4. "Company Overview of Bastei Lübbe GmbH & Co. KG". Businessweek.com. Bloomberg. Retrieved 7 August 2013.

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