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Cartea Românească ("The Romanian Book") is a publishing house in Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1919. Disestablished by the communist regime in 1948, it was restored under later communism, in 1970, when it functioned as the official imprint of the Writers' Union of Romania (USR). The USR maintained its control of the business following the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and, from 2005 to 2016, shared the brand with a private company, Polirom. By 2016, this venture was noted for its authors' series, including in particular Gheorghe Crăciun and . The protocol with the USR was not renewed that year and, as of 2017, Cartea Românească is a brand shared between the USR and .

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  • Cartea Românească ("The Romanian Book") is a publishing house in Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1919. Disestablished by the communist regime in 1948, it was restored under later communism, in 1970, when it functioned as the official imprint of the Writers' Union of Romania (USR). The USR maintained its control of the business following the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and, from 2005 to 2016, shared the brand with a private company, Polirom. By 2016, this venture was noted for its authors' series, including in particular Gheorghe Crăciun and . The protocol with the USR was not renewed that year and, as of 2017, Cartea Românească is a brand shared between the USR and . (en)
  • Cartea Românească en français : « Le Livre roumain » est une maison d'édition située à Bucarest en Roumanie. Fondée en 1919, elle est dissoute par le régime communiste en 1948, avant d'être de nouveau autorisée en 1970. Elle est alors l'organe officiel d'édition de l'Union des écrivains de Roumanie (USR). L'USR maintient son contrôle sur l'entreprise à la suite de la révolution de 1989 et, tout en partageant la marque entre 2005 et 2016 avec la compagnie privée, (en). Depuis 2017, Cartea Românească est une marque partagée entre l'USR et Editura Paralela 45. (fr)
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  • Cartea Românească ("The Romanian Book") is a publishing house in Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1919. Disestablished by the communist regime in 1948, it was restored under later communism, in 1970, when it functioned as the official imprint of the Writers' Union of Romania (USR). The USR maintained its control of the business following the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and, from 2005 to 2016, shared the brand with a private company, Polirom. By 2016, this venture was noted for its authors' series, including in particular Gheorghe Crăciun and . The protocol with the USR was not renewed that year and, as of 2017, Cartea Românească is a brand shared between the USR and . (en)
  • Cartea Românească en français : « Le Livre roumain » est une maison d'édition située à Bucarest en Roumanie. Fondée en 1919, elle est dissoute par le régime communiste en 1948, avant d'être de nouveau autorisée en 1970. Elle est alors l'organe officiel d'édition de l'Union des écrivains de Roumanie (USR). L'USR maintient son contrôle sur l'entreprise à la suite de la révolution de 1989 et, tout en partageant la marque entre 2005 et 2016 avec la compagnie privée, (en). Depuis 2017, Cartea Românească est une marque partagée entre l'USR et Editura Paralela 45. (fr)
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  • Cartea Românească (en)
  • Cartea Românească (fr)
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