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Espasa-Calpe was a Spanish publisher which existed during the 20th century. It was created in 1925, by the union of Editorial Calpe, founded by Nicolás María de Urgoiti in 1918, and Editorial Espasa, founded by José and Pau Espasa i Anguera in 1860. The publisher, named Espasa-Calpe, was owned by Papelera Española. It became one of the most important publishers in Spain. The publisher later founded the Enciclopedia Espasa. In 1991, Espasa-Calpe was acquired by Grupo Planeta, which paid 15.000 million Spanish pesetas.

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  • Editorial Espasa-Calpe (ca)
  • Espasa-Calpe (en)
  • Espasa-Calpe (es)
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  • L'Editorial Espasa-Calpe va ser una editorial espanyola que va existir durant bona part del segle xx. (ca)
  • Espasa-Calpe fue una editorial española, nacida a partir de la unión de Espasa, fundada en 1860, y Calpe, fundada en 1918. Se mantuvo como una única casa editorial hasta 1991, en que fue adquirida por el Grupo Planeta, manteniendo su función editorial bajo la denominación de Editorial Espasa. (es)
  • Espasa-Calpe was a Spanish publisher which existed during the 20th century. It was created in 1925, by the union of Editorial Calpe, founded by Nicolás María de Urgoiti in 1918, and Editorial Espasa, founded by José and Pau Espasa i Anguera in 1860. The publisher, named Espasa-Calpe, was owned by Papelera Española. It became one of the most important publishers in Spain. The publisher later founded the Enciclopedia Espasa. In 1991, Espasa-Calpe was acquired by Grupo Planeta, which paid 15.000 million Spanish pesetas. (en)
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  • Espasa-Calpe (en)
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  • Espasa-Calpe (en)
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  • Spain (en)
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  • June 2018 (en)
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  • José Espasa Anguera (en)
  • Nicolás María de Urgoiti (en)
  • Pau Espasa i Anguera (en)
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  • Buenos Aires (en)
  • Chile (en)
  • Cuba (en)
  • Mexico (en)
  • Uruguay (en)
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  • Perú (en)
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  • Papelera Española (en)
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  • Casa del Libro (en)
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  • Remnants of translate still present (en)
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  • Defunct (en)
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  • L'Editorial Espasa-Calpe va ser una editorial espanyola que va existir durant bona part del segle xx. (ca)
  • Espasa-Calpe was a Spanish publisher which existed during the 20th century. It was created in 1925, by the union of Editorial Calpe, founded by Nicolás María de Urgoiti in 1918, and Editorial Espasa, founded by José and Pau Espasa i Anguera in 1860. The publisher, named Espasa-Calpe, was owned by Papelera Española. It became one of the most important publishers in Spain. The publisher later founded the Enciclopedia Espasa. Espasa-Calpe opened Casa del Libro in Gran Vía, Madrid, which continued with the direction of Enciclopedia Espasa. In addition, it established a headquarters in Buenos Aires, where it was extended into Chile, Uruguay, Perú, Mexico and Cuba. In 1991, Espasa-Calpe was acquired by Grupo Planeta, which paid 15.000 million Spanish pesetas. (en)
  • Espasa-Calpe fue una editorial española, nacida a partir de la unión de Espasa, fundada en 1860, y Calpe, fundada en 1918. Se mantuvo como una única casa editorial hasta 1991, en que fue adquirida por el Grupo Planeta, manteniendo su función editorial bajo la denominación de Editorial Espasa. (es)
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