Börsenblatt
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The "Börsenblatt – Wochenmagazin für den Deutschen Buchhandel" (English: Weekly magazine for the German book trade), until 2002 "Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel" (English: Trade exchange newspaper for the German book trade), is the association organ of the
The Börsenblatt publishes various bestseller lists, including an audio book best list, a non-fiction best list, a bestseller lists with the best-selling titles from fiction and non-fiction as well as, since spring 2018, the independent charts of publications from smaller, independent publishers.[3]
The Börsenblatt's editor-in-chief is Torsten Casimir, who previously headed Feuilleton of the Rheinische Post.[4]
History
The Börsenverein der Deutschen Buchhändler zu Leipzig founded the Börsenblatt in 1834. From the year 1835 on, it became the property of the Börsenverein and now bore the designation "Amtliches Blatt des Börsenvereins" (English: Official newspaper of the stock exchange association) on its title page. Since the beginning of 1835,
In the Western zones of
In 1990, the two Börsenblatt publications were issued separately for the last time (Leipzig: 157th year). Since the merger of the two Börsenvereine on 1 January 1991 only one Börsenblatt has been published each week. The Leipzig mode of counting volumes was adopted.
In April 2020, the Saxon State and University Library Dresden (SLUB) made the years 1834 to 1945 available as full text free of charge.[5]
Awards
In 1977, the Börsenblatt founded the Alfred-Kerr-Preis for Literary Criticism, which is awarded annually.
See also
References
- ^ compare: 3 January. In: Gedenktage Plus (Munzinger-Archiv)
- ^ "Mediendaten". Boersenblatt (in German). Retrieved 2022-02-02.
- BuchMarkt(in German). Retrieved 2018-04-18. (NB. Interview with Torsten Casimir)
- ^ "Torsten Casimir wird neuer Chefredakteur des "Börsenblatts"" [Torsten Casimir becomes the new editor-in-chief of the "Börsenblatt"]. boersenverein.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2019-07-24. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
- ^ "Einzigartiger Wissensschatz: Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel jetzt komplett online verfügbar" [Unique wealth of knowledge: stock market journal for the German book trade now available online]. blog.slub-dresden.de (in German). Sächsische Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden. 2020-04-21. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
Further reading
- ISBN 3-7657-2297-9.
- Saur, Klaus Gerhard [in German] (1966). Aus alten Börsenblättern. Ein Anzeigen-Querschnitt durch das Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel 1834–1945 (in German). Munich, Germany: Verlag Ludwig Simon.
- Weiß, Jürgen (2009). B. G. Teubner zum 225. Geburtstag. Adam Ries – Völkerschlacht – F. A. Brockhaus – Augustusplatz – Leipziger Zeitung – Börsenblatt. Eagle-Essay (in German). Vol. 35. Leipzig, Germany: Edition am Gutenbergplatz. ISBN 978-3-937219-35-6.
- Weiß, Jürgen, ed. (2010-01-09) [2010-01-01]. "Vor 175 Jahren: Börsenblatt wird "Amtliches Blatt des Börsenvereins", gedruckt bei B. G. Teubner in Leipzig" (in German). Leipzig, Germany: Stiftung Benedictus Gotthelf Teubner Leipzig / Dresden / Berlin / Stuttgart. Archivedfrom the original on 2022-01-21. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
External links
- Official website
- Börsenblatt digital: Digital edition of the years 1834 to 1945