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  2. De Agostini - Wikipedia

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    De Agostini Editore S.p.A. is the sub-holding company active in the publishing sector in 30 countries with publications in 13 languages and organised into areas by product: De Agostini Publishing, DeA Planeta Libri, De Agostini Scuola and Digital De Agostini, as well as Spanish publisher Planeta DeAgostini (a joint venture with Grupo Planeta).

  3. Planeta DeAgostini - Wikipedia

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    Editorial Planeta-DeAgostini is a Hispano-Italian publisher and a subsidiary of Grupo Planeta and De Agostini specializing in collectable books, sold periodically in pieces through newsstands . It has its headquarters in Barcelona. [1] They distribute comics and manga under the name Planeta DeAgostini Comics.

  4. Books in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Notable publishers in Italy include Valentino Bompiani, Giovanni De Agostini, Giulio Einaudi, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, Aldo Garzanti, Ulrico Hoepli, Leo Longanesi, Arnoldo Mondadori, Angelo Rizzoli and Albert Skira. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization named Turin the 2006 World Book Capital.

  5. DeAgostini Hellas - Wikipedia

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    De Agostini Hellas commenced its operations in Greece in 1995 and it became within a very short time one of the leading publishing companies. As of 2006, De Agostini is one of the three largest, in revenue, publishing companies in Greece. De Agostini was the first to introduce the concept of partworks in Greece.

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  7. DeAPlaneta - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 2001 [1] as a joint venture of Italian holding company DeAgostini and Spanish mass media holding Grupo Planeta with the initial intent of primarily focusing on the Spanish and Portuguese (Iberian) markets. [2] [3] Both groups had already joined forces with the publishing house Planeta DeAgostini.

  8. Grupo Planeta - Wikipedia

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    Editorial Planeta, founded in 1949, was the seed of Grupo Planeta, which includes many more publishing imprints as well as other media assets. Planeta is the primary shareholder of the media group Atresmedia (dominating alongside Mediaset España the free-to-air television landscape in Spain under a duopoly ) and the publisher of the ...

  9. Eugenia Romanelli - Wikipedia

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    The text incorporates for the first time the theme of bisexuality, which returns in the erotic novel E' scritto nel corpo (2013), which marks the launch of the new crossover literature series BookMe by the De Agostini publishing house, and which introduces the author to a wider readership.