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[[Buča Bookselling and Publishing]] was launched in [[Established::1998]] by [[Samo Vadnov]] who started to sell books in 1976 and quickly realised the need of publishers for book marketing facilitated by book lovers with experience and enthusiasm. Today ''Buča'' offers to smaller publishers distribution on entire Slovenian bookselling market. Online book sales are also offered. ''Buča'' also publishes a smaller range of its own books. | [[Buča Bookselling and Publishing]] was launched in [[Established::1998]] by [[Samo Vadnov]] who started to sell books in 1976 and quickly realised the need of publishers for book marketing facilitated by book lovers with experience and enthusiasm. Today ''Buča'' offers to smaller publishers distribution on entire Slovenian bookselling market. Online book sales are also offered. ''Buča'' also publishes a smaller range of its own books. | ||
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− | {{TeaserSlo|Buča ponuja | + | {{TeaserSlo|Buča se pretežno ukvarja z distribucijo in deloma tudi založništvom. Manjšim založnikom ponuja distribucijo po celotnem slovenskem knjižnjem trgu.}} |
== Distribution == | == Distribution == |
Latest revision as of 13:25, 22 March 2021
Distribution
It represents several publishing houses that specialise in social sciences and humanities books (such as Založba /*cf), galleries, museums and training and research institutions (such as Peace Institute), computer publishing houses, as well as many small publishers and individuals.
Publishing
Buča also publishes its own books, ranging from picture books for children by Slovene authors (Andrej Rozman Roza, Matjaž Pikalo) to spirituality books and manuals.
Buča in English means: pumpkin, in slang also "head", which can be smart, hard, empty, bright ...).
External links
- Buča e-bookshop (in Slovenian)