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59:, an early leader in the Swiss labor movement. In 1898, Verena Conzett, a leader in the labor movement in her own right, took over the heavily indebted print shop following his suicide. In 1908, she established Conzett & Co. as a magazine publisher, with support from lawyer Emil Huber as a silent shareholder. The political ideals of the Conzett family continued to influence the business well into the post-World War II period. Its early publications included 157:
were published. The reforms led to a considerable surge in the circulation which arose to 71'000 by 1931 and to over 83'000 in 1933. The circulation came at a considerable financial cost, which Huber and later also his successor and nephew Alfred A. Herzer were not willing to pay anymore and after
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was established under the lead of Emil Huber Frey, which by 1926 had a circulation of 50'000. The amount of printed pages arose from eight to twenty-four until 1928.The publisher
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at Conzett & Huber, which sold it to Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt in 1983. In 1994, the Conzett + Huber AG merged with the Alfred Walter AG to create the Conzett + Walter AG.
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also received insurance against accidents. The weekly magazine was published until 1967. Between 1926 and 1955, Conzett & Huber published the literary magazine
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became the Editor-in-Chief of the ZI, who shaped it into a magazine with a focus on illustrated photo-stories and employed prominent photographers like
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as a "silent shareholder". Huber took over operational management of the company in 1918. By 1929, the company was known as Conzett & Huber.
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made the decision to expand her small print shop into the magazine publisher Conzett & Cie (Conzett & Co.), with lawyer
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the circulation diminished, the environment for the different illustrated magazines became more competitive amid
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as the magazines name. The magazine became known for its photo-reportages by prominent photographers like
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The origins of Conzett & Huber can be traced to a small print shop belonging to
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in 1976, the year the Marburger institution bought the photographs for 25'000
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was a Swiss publishing house known for the magazines
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MarketLine Company Profile: TX Group AG. (2020). In
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Du
Verena Conzett
Emil Huber
Manesse Verlag
Conrad Conzett
Berlin
World War I
Zürcher Illustrated
Paul Ringier
Sie + Er
Arnold Kübler
Annemarie Schwarzenbach
Gotthard Schuh
Paul Senn
Max Frisch
Albin Zollinger
Friedrich Glauser
Hermann Hesse
World War II
CHF
Du (magazine)
Henri Cartier Bresson
Rene Burri
Werner Bischof
Marburg Picture Index
DM
Manesse Verlag
Manesse Verlag
medieval
Codex Manesse

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