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      • Bruno Dorn Verlag

        The Bruno Dorn Verlag is publishing extraordinary and high quality art books and catalogues since 1996. In collaboration with artists*, museums or other art institutions, BDV is creating very special books that open up whole new creative worlds. Since 2007, the BDV is publishing the art magazine seen, a completely new and compact format to present new, emerging and interesting artists.    Der Bruno Dorn Verlag zeichnet sich seit 1996 durch Künstlerbücher und Kataloge von höchster Qualität und Kreativität aus. In Zusammenarbeit mit Künstler*innen und oft in Kooperation mit Museen oder anderen Kunstinstitutionen entstehen im BDV Bücher, die den Zeitgeist einfangen und zum Verweilen einladen. Seit 2007 gibt es mit dem Kunstmagazin seen ein neues Format, zu dem der Verlag in unregelmäßigen Abständen Künstlerinnen und Künstler einlädt.

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      • Cyril and Dorsie Publishing

        At Cyril & Dorsie Publishing, we work with our writers every step of the way on their literary journey, helping to bring out the most from their work. From an idea and rough draft to editing and publication, Cyril & Dorsie Publishing helps our authors produce high quality, interesting and entertaining books. ​ Cyril & Dorsie Publishingaims to serve the community of the Turks and Caicos Islands through the publication of material focused on the Turks and Caicos Islands. As our country grows into a more diverse nation it is important that we not only preserve but also share the stories, experiences and knowledge which has helped to shape our beautiful islands. ​ We work continuously and pursue diligently the knowledge which will implore us to tell the stories of the Turks and Caicos Islands one page at a time!

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      • Fantasy
        September 2016

        Luzifer - des Teufels Sünden

        by Stella A. Tack

        In einem dunklen Kampf um den Thron der Unterwelt scheint alles verloren, bis verborgene Gefühle erwachen, die die Macht besitzen, alles zu verändern. „Also schön, dann bin ich eben verdammt“, knurrte ich grimmig und entschied mich. Triumphierend hob der Teufel seinen Kopf und begann zu lachen. Bittersüße Genugtuung in der honigweichen Stimme, während die brennenden Flammen der Hölle über unseren Köpfen zusammenschlugen.Als die junge Evening einem sprechenden, orange-roten Kater mit Teufelshörner über den Weg läuft, ahnt sie noch nicht, dass ihre Welt nie wieder dieselbe sein wird. Schon bald muss sie erkennen, dass Teufel, Hexen und Dämonen nicht nur in Märchen existieren, sondern diese auch in den dunklen Gassen von Iuvavum umherstreifen. Unaufhaltsam wird sie zum Spielball im blutigen Machtkampf um die Hölle, in dem sie sich entscheiden muss: Wählt sie den Tod oder wird sie selbst zu einem Wesen des Bösen?

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2018

        Danube Swabians

        German Settlers in Southeast Europe

        by Gerhard Seewann, Michael Portmann

        In the 18th century, ships regularly sailed downstream from German Danube ports. People who promised themselves a better future in Southeastern Europe allowed themselves to be embarked. Most of them came from the southwestern countries of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. Their destination was the Kingdom of Hungary, where after liberation from Turkish occupation manpower was needed. The immigrants were called “Swabians” regardless of their origin. They were economically successful and left their mark on large areas of the country. After 1918 these groups, now called “Danube Swabians”, belonged to three different states: Romania, Hungary and Yugoslavia. Starting in 1944, hundreds of thousands lost their homes and thousands their lives through flight, expulsion, persecution and deportation. The majority of the uprooted found refuge in southern Germany. Only the Swabians in Romania and a part of the Hungarian Germans were allowed to stay. Many of them came to Germany as late repatriates, the remaining ones today form active German minorities in their home countries.

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