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[[Modrijan Publishing House]] was founded in [[Established::1996]] by [[Branimir Nešović]], a historian who had worked as a history textbooks editor as well as a journalist. First Modrijan published primarily textbooks for elementary and secondary education, including lexicons and dictionaries. Later the programme was enriched: starting with some works from classical antiquity, a programme of history books up to now includes several books on Slovene history. Since 2004 the Modrijan Publishing House has issued a line of literary and theoretical texts by contemporary authors as well, especially contemporary prose in translation. Initially comprising 3 to 4 books per year, the number of publications has grown to around 80 new titles. In 2008 the ''Euroman'' series of 27 novels was launched. | [[Modrijan Publishing House]] was founded in [[Established::1996]] by [[Branimir Nešović]], a historian who had worked as a history textbooks editor as well as a journalist. First Modrijan published primarily textbooks for elementary and secondary education, including lexicons and dictionaries. Later the programme was enriched: starting with some works from classical antiquity, a programme of history books up to now includes several books on Slovene history. Since 2004 the Modrijan Publishing House has issued a line of literary and theoretical texts by contemporary authors as well, especially contemporary prose in translation. Initially comprising 3 to 4 books per year, the number of publications has grown to around 80 new titles. In 2008 the ''Euroman'' series of 27 novels was launched. | ||
− | In 2009, [[Modrijan Bookshop]] in Ljubljana was opened. Books can | + | In 2009, [[Modrijan Bookshop]] in Ljubljana was opened. It was closed in spring 2016. Books can be ordered from the online bookstore on the Modrijan website. |
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Books Kava by Božidar Jezernik (Modrijan Publishing House), Potice Slovenije by Janez Bogataj (Rokus Klett Publishing House), and Fao 37-2-1 by Klemen Košir (Naturšček) at the Gourmand Awards , supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Beijing,
at the Beijing Cookbook Fair
Twice a year Modrijan Publishing House publishes Modrijan, a richly illustrated catalogue in a newspaper format (in 99,000 copies) that promotes authors and titles published by the house but also brings news from the literary world (in Slovenian).