Brombergs

Updated at: May 3, 2015, 11:27 p.m.

To reach the age of thirty-seven years as a publishing house might not seem much. Publishing houses should be old, grow with their authors and mature in generations.

On the other hand, thirty-seven years in the life of a publishing house involves so many books that I see a crowd of people pass before my eyes when I think of every book and the story it has entailed. A story that always starts out with our own enthusiasm when we once find that very authour or idea for a book. A story about the labour of writing, about the book production with all the heroic contributors of translators, illustrators, proof-readers, designers, an printers. And finally salesmen, booksellers, librarians, book club staff and others.


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