Difference between revisions of "Tuma Publishing House"
(image in teaser) |
|||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
{{Teaser| | {{Teaser| | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Image|Tuma - Pozabljena polovica - 05.jpg}} | ||
+ | |||
[[Tuma Publishing House]] was founded in [[established::1997]] and has published over 300 titles in | [[Tuma Publishing House]] was founded in [[established::1997]] and has published over 300 titles in | ||
the last thirteen years. Its publishing programme is very versatile. The last book, ''Skrivni knjižni zakladi'' (Secret treasures of monastery and church libraries in Slovenia, 2009), published in cooperation with [[National and University Library]], celebrated the millennium of librarianship in Slovenia. | the last thirteen years. Its publishing programme is very versatile. The last book, ''Skrivni knjižni zakladi'' (Secret treasures of monastery and church libraries in Slovenia, 2009), published in cooperation with [[National and University Library]], celebrated the millennium of librarianship in Slovenia. | ||
Line 27: | Line 30: | ||
In the first years Tuma Publishing House published two major monographies that set the course: first in 1998 the monography on Planinsko polje and between 1997 and 2000, two reprints of books by [[Henrik Tuma]], famous politician and mountaineer (1858–1935). | In the first years Tuma Publishing House published two major monographies that set the course: first in 1998 the monography on Planinsko polje and between 1997 and 2000, two reprints of books by [[Henrik Tuma]], famous politician and mountaineer (1858–1935). | ||
− | Besides, Založba Tuma boasts with two interesting series - ''Beri globalno'' (Read Global), where literary authors like Yasmina Khadra, Karel G. van Loon, Ismail Kadare and others are published and its documentary part ''Beri aktualno'' (Read Topical), where new, many times taboo-breaking texts appear in translations, e.g. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Monika Hauser, Mohsin Hamid and others. The two series inspired the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] to organise a festival with these authors in 2010. Other publications are children books, dietary and other handbooks, much psychology and many self-help titles. Since 2007, Tuma Publishing House has also partnered with Google Book Search programme. | + | Besides, Založba Tuma boasts with two interesting series - ''Beri globalno'' (Read Global), where literary authors like Yasmina Khadra, Karel G. van Loon, Ismail Kadare and others are published and its documentary part ''Beri aktualno'' (Read Topical), where new, many times taboo-breaking texts appear in translations, e.g. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Monika Hauser, Mohsin Hamid and others. The two series inspired the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] to organise a festival with these authors in 2010. |
+ | |||
+ | Other publications are children books, dietary and other handbooks, much psychology and many self-help titles. Since 2007, Tuma Publishing House has also partnered with Google Book Search programme. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 14:31, 24 October 2010
In the first years Tuma Publishing House published two major monographies that set the course: first in 1998 the monography on Planinsko polje and between 1997 and 2000, two reprints of books by Henrik Tuma, famous politician and mountaineer (1858–1935).
Besides, Založba Tuma boasts with two interesting series - Beri globalno (Read Global), where literary authors like Yasmina Khadra, Karel G. van Loon, Ismail Kadare and others are published and its documentary part Beri aktualno (Read Topical), where new, many times taboo-breaking texts appear in translations, e.g. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Monika Hauser, Mohsin Hamid and others. The two series inspired the Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre to organise a festival with these authors in 2010.
Other publications are children books, dietary and other handbooks, much psychology and many self-help titles. Since 2007, Tuma Publishing House has also partnered with Google Book Search programme.
See also
External links
- Tuma Publishing House website (in Slovenian)