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Bauer World Press
FoundedJanuary 2024; 10 months ago (2024-01)
Headquarters locationLos Angeles
Nonfiction topicsHistory, Philosophy, Biography
ImprintsBauer World Press
Official websitebauerworldpress.com

Bauer World Press is a publishing company known for publishing historical nonfiction, fiction, political philosophy, as well as translating European literature into English.

History

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Bauer World Press was founded in Los Angeles in 2024 as a division of The Bauer Company, a privately held conglomerate founded by polymath Ingall Nocturne. Within its first year the company secured the rights to release Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front. Later that same year they released Einhard's 9th Century biography of Charlemagne titled Vita Karoli Magni, quickly becoming regarded as the most comprehensive contextual translation in over a century.

Controversy

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The company has been vocally critical of fellow publishing houses for altering the language of classic and juvenile literature due to what they claim is a response to "modern sensitivities, liberal bias, and a scaling down of English vocabulary."

In response, the company published their first piece of children's literature, the unabridged First Edition text of The Tower Treasure: The Hardy Boys.

Books

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·The Life of Charlemagne: Vita Karoli Magni by Einhard. Translation and Commentary by Ingall Nocturne. ISBN 979-8-9901802-8-4

·The Art of Money Getting: or, Golden Rules for Making Money by P.T. Barnum

·All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque. ISBN 979-8-9901802-6-0

·The Trumpeter of Krakow by Eric P. Kelly. ISBN 979-8-9901802-4-6

·Common Sense by Thomas Paine. Preface by Ingall Nocturne. ISBN 979-8-9901802-2-2

·The Tower Treasure: The Hardy Boys by Franklin W. Dixon. Preface by Ingall Nocturne. ISBN 979-8-9901802-0-8

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