When did Walter de Gruyter enter the publishing world?
Walter de Gruyter entered the publishing world in 1894. He took a position with Reimer Verlag in Berlin that year.
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Walter de Gruyter entered the publishing world in 1894. He took a position with Reimer Verlag in Berlin that year.
Walter de Gruyter acquired four other publishers including Göschen, Guttentag, Trübner, and Veit. These houses brought their own lists of titles covering fields like medicine, mathematics, engineering, law, political science, and natural science.
In 1919 he merged these entities into a single organization named Vereinigung wissenschaftlicher Verleger Walter de Gruyter & Co. The new entity operated from offices on Genthiner Straße in Berlin.
Philosophy formed a core pillar of their catalog while theology received equal attention alongside philosophical texts. German literature remained a key area of focus for the house along with medicine and natural sciences.
Herbert Cram stepped into the management role after the war and took over operations following Walter's passing. He married Clara de Gruyter making him the son-in-law who continued business under family control despite the loss of two heirs.