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Kümmerly + Frey

LC control no.n 81029696
Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingKümmerly + Frey
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Variant(s)Kümmerly und Frey, Bern
Kümmerly + Frey Geographischer Verlag
Kümmerly und Frey
Kümmerly und Frey Geographischer Verlag
Kümmerly + Frey AG
Kümmerly + Frey AG, Kartographischer Verlag
Kümmerly & Frey Geographischer Verlag
See alsoFounded corporate body of corporate body: Kober-Kümmerly + Frey
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Mergee: Hallwag AG
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Product of merger: Hallwag Kümmerly + Frey
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Beginning date1898?
Ending date2001
LocatedBern (Switzerland)
Field of activityCartography Publishers and publishing Map publishing
Found inIts Bernerskiführer [pref. 1931]
LC database 7-11-94 (hdg.: Kümmerly und Frey, Bern)
Its Quick map. Slovenija, avtokarta, 1993: map recto (Kümmerly + Frey AG, Kartographischer Verlag, Berne, Switz.)
Hallwag Kümmerly + Frey. Geneva, 2014: map recto (©Hallwag Kümmerly + Frey AG, CH-3322 Schönbühl/Bern)
German Wikipedia web site, viewed October 25, 2017: Kümmerly+Frey (Kümmerly+Frey; was a map publisher, founded 1852, in Bern, Switzerland; 1852, Gottfried Kümmerly founded a lithography business in Bern; 1898, Julius Frey, a cousin, became a partner; published atlases, magazines, and illustrated books; in 2001, declared bankruptcy, after which the map publishing part of the business was taken over by the MairDumont-owned Hallwag AG, which changed its name to Hallwag Kümmerly + Frey; in 1999, Kümmerly + Frey and the German publisher Kober-Verlag GmbH had co-founded the joint subsidiary Kober-Kümmerly + Frey. Since 2002, after Kümmerly + Frey's bankruptcy, Kober-Verlag GmbH, now based in Cologne, Germany, has been the sole owner of Kober-Kümmerly + Frey)
Kümmerly + Frey. Weltwirtschaft, 1939: map recto (Kümmerly & Frey Geographischer Verlag)
Associated languageger