Difference between revisions of "Učila International Publishing House"

From Culture.si
(felix bookshops added)
Line 27: Line 27:
 
}}
 
}}
  
{{Teaser|
+
 
 
Established in [[established::1994]], [[Učila International Publishing House]] publishes a broad spectrum of books in various categories, from adult and children literature, bestsellers and biographies to handbooks, educational material and comic books.  
 
Established in [[established::1994]], [[Učila International Publishing House]] publishes a broad spectrum of books in various categories, from adult and children literature, bestsellers and biographies to handbooks, educational material and comic books.  
  
Line 35: Line 35:
 
Učila International Publishing House also runs an online bookstore and the chain of [[Felix Bookshops]] in major Slovene towns, which also afford space to regular readings and other events that promote literature.
 
Učila International Publishing House also runs an online bookstore and the chain of [[Felix Bookshops]] in major Slovene towns, which also afford space to regular readings and other events that promote literature.
  
 +
== Felix Bookshops ==
 +
 +
Felix Bookshops is a Slovene bookshop chain owned by Učila International Publishing House, which opened its first bookstore along with founding the Felix Book Club. Today, Felix operates 19 outlets located across Slovenia, in Ljubljana, Maribor, Nova Gorica, Domžale, Koper, Celje, Novo Mesto, and Kamnik, as well as an online bookstore.
 +
 +
Felix Bookshops are known for their wide selection of titles covering a broad range of topics and authors, in particular the pocket book series Žepna knjiga by Učila International. In addition to books from Slovene publishers, Felix also offers a rich variety of bestsellers and travel guides in English and German.
  
==See also==
 
* [[Felix Bookshops]]
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
*[http://www.ucila.si Učila International Publishing House website]
 
*[http://www.ucila.si Učila International Publishing House website]
+
*[http://felix.si/ Felix Bookshops] (in Slovenian)
  
 
[[Category:Literature publishers]]
 
[[Category:Literature publishers]]
Line 48: Line 51:
 
[[Category:Literature]]
 
[[Category:Literature]]
 
[[Category:Publishers]]
 
[[Category:Publishers]]
 +
[[Category:Bookshops]]

Revision as of 13:55, 23 April 2017




Contact

This logo is missing!

If you have it, please email it to us.

Učila International, založba, d.o.o.
Cesta Kokrškega odreda 18, SI-4294 Križe
Phone386 (0) 4 598 0000




Established in 1994, Učila International Publishing House publishes a broad spectrum of books in various categories, from adult and children literature, bestsellers and biographies to handbooks, educational material and comic books.

A part of their publishing programme features acclaimed authors and winners of prestigious literary accolades, such as Gabriel García Márquez, Umberto Eco, and DBC Pierrre. Among their most successful business ventures is also the launch of pocket edition books, a collection of affordable and popular titles. As most of the works issued by Učila are translations, they cooperate both with established as well as young and up-and-coming translators. }}

Učila International Publishing House also runs an online bookstore and the chain of Felix Bookshops in major Slovene towns, which also afford space to regular readings and other events that promote literature.

Felix Bookshops

Felix Bookshops is a Slovene bookshop chain owned by Učila International Publishing House, which opened its first bookstore along with founding the Felix Book Club. Today, Felix operates 19 outlets located across Slovenia, in Ljubljana, Maribor, Nova Gorica, Domžale, Koper, Celje, Novo Mesto, and Kamnik, as well as an online bookstore.

Felix Bookshops are known for their wide selection of titles covering a broad range of topics and authors, in particular the pocket book series Žepna knjiga by Učila International. In addition to books from Slovene publishers, Felix also offers a rich variety of bestsellers and travel guides in English and German.


External links