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The publishing house Sauerländer was founded in 1807 by Heinrich Remigius Sauerländer (1776–1847) in Aarau (Switzerland). Sauerländer took over the printing press, the bookstore and the publishing house, which had been run jointly with Samuel Flick from Basel since 1803, as the sole owner. Together with his main author Heinrich Zschokke, Sauerländer spread progressive liberal ideas throughout the German-speaking area from Aarau. Since the middle of the 20th century, the publisher has been known primarily for its children's and youth book program, but also as a teaching material publisher; it was sold in 2001.

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The publishing house Sauerländer was founded in 1807 by Heinrich Remigius Sauerländer (1776–1847) in Aarau (Switzerland). Sauerländer took over the printing press, the bookstore and the publishing house, which had been run jointly with Samuel Flick from Basel since 1803, as the sole owner. Together with his main author Heinrich Zschokke, Sauerländer spread progressive liberal ideas throughout the German-speaking area from Aarau. Since the middle of the 20th century, the publisher has been known primarily for its children's and youth book program, but also as a teaching material publisher; it was sold in 2001.

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Subject ID: 126288