Singel Uitgeverijen

Singel Uitgeverijen is a Dutch publishing group, headquartered in Amsterdam. Its subsidiaries are Nijgh & Van Ditmar, Querido Verlag, De Arbeiderspers, Athenaeum, Polak & Van Gennep, De Geus, and Volt. Books are also published directly by Singel Uitgeverijen.

Nijgh & Van Ditmar Publishers in Rotterdam, 1933

Subsidiaries

Arbeiderspers

Brave New Books

Brave New Books is Singel's platform for self-publication, in collaboration with Bol.com.

Nijgh & Van Ditmar

Nijgh & Van Ditmar is a Dutch publishing company, founded in 1837 in Rotterdam by Henricus Nijgh, who originally started a bookstore but quickly discovered that the publishing business was profitable as well. Nijgh was also the founder, in 1843, of the Rotterdamsch staats-, handels-, nieuws- en advertentieblad, which later became the Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant. In 1864 he teamed up with Willem Nicolaas Josua van Ditmar, whose last name was added to the firm's name in 1870.[1] In 2014 Nijgh & Van Ditmar was acquired by Singel Uitgeverijen.

Imprints

Conserve

Conserve was a publishing house (Dutch: "Uitgeverij Conserve") established as in 1983 in Schoorl by Kees de Bakker. The company specialised in publishing historical novels. Cynthia McLeod was one of the authors published by Conserve. Publications include Lord of Formosa. Conserve merged into Singel on 1 January 2019.[2] At Singel, Conserve books are published as the imprints De Geus-Conserve and Volt-Conserve.

References

  1. Van Dam, Johannes. "Over Nijgh & Van Ditmar: Deel 1: 1837-1940". Nijgh & Van Ditmar. Archived from the original on 20 November 2010. Retrieved 1 March 2011.
  2. "Singel Uitgeverijen neemt Conserve over". Het Parool. Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau. 15 October 2018. Uitgeverij Conserve gaat per 1 januari over naar Singel Uitgeverijen in Amsterdam. Dat maakte oprichter Kees de Bakker bekend.
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