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Egyptian-Lebanese Publishing House

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Egyptian-Lebanese Publishing House
Founded1985 (39 years ago) (1985)
Country of originEgypt and Lebanon
Headquarters locationCairo and Beirut
Publication typesBooks
Official websitehttps://www.almasriah.com

The Egyptian-Lebanese House (Arabic: الدار المصرية اللبنانية) is an Egyptian publishing house that was established in 1985 AD.[1]

History

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The Egyptian-Lebanese House was established in 1985 AD.[2] The house has published many literary publications, books and Arabic novels, and has also participated in many local and international book fairs. The publications of the house vary and cover different topics, on top of which is history. The house has published various works in different fields, including: Critical studies, Religious books, Poetry, trips ethics, Anecdotal collections, Novels (historical - social - detective - philosophical - psychological horror), Children's books, Articles and Thoughts and Marketing.[1]

In 2009, The Egyptian-Lebanese House was honored Publishing and Technology branch of Sheikh Zayed Book Award.[2]

Authors

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The Egyptian-Lebanese House has published the works of many well-known contemporary authors:

References

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  1. ^ a b Egyptian Lebanese Publishing House (Translation), Language Et Culture Arabes - October 6, 2016
  2. ^ a b Al-Dar Al- Masriah Al-Lubnaniah, Zayed Award, 2009
  3. ^ In the reception of His Excellency the President.. A new book for the happiness of Younes about the Egyptian Lebanese (Translation), Shorouk News - January 21, 2022
  4. ^ a b c Egyptian Lebanese Publishing House (Translation), youm7 - June 23, 2018
  5. ^ Egyptian-Lebanese Publishing House commemorates Ihsan Abdel Quddous throughout Jan. 2021, Egypt Today- December 30, 2020
  6. ^ «صبري والعشماوي» في ضيافة معرض المصرية اللبنانية للكتاب.. غدًا, Ahram - March 18, 2021
  7. ^ "القداس الأخير".. رواية جديدة لولاء كمال عن "المصرية اللبنانية", Veto Gate - November 17, 2020
  8. ^ "Bi-al-ams kuntu mayyitan : ḥikāyah ʻan al-Arman wa-al-Kurd'm". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
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