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Reclam

Reclam is the common shorthand for Verlag Philipp Reclam jun., a German publishing house founded in 1828 by Philipp Reclam junior. For much of its history it was based in Stuttgart, after an earlier start in Tübingen, and it became renowned for producing affordable editions of literature, philosophy, history, and the humanities. The publisher gained wide influence through the Universal-Bibliothek series, a pocket-sized line of classics and essential works known for its price, compact format, and distinctive yellow covers. This series helped make reading accessible to a broad audience and contributed to the use of canonical texts in schools and libraries.

Reclam's catalog includes translations and scholarly editions as well as educational texts, often pairing canonical works

Today, Reclam operates as an independent publisher with international reach, continuing to publish a mix of

with
concise
introductions,
notes,
and
scholarly
apparatus.
The
imprint
has
played
a
key
role
in
shaping
German
reading
culture
by
promoting
canonical
literature
and
critical
thought,
particularly
during
the
19th
and
20th
centuries.
classical
literature,
philosophy,
history,
and
reference
works.
In
addition
to
the
traditional
Universal-Bibliothek
editions,
the
company
has
expanded
into
digital
formats
and
modern
editions
while
maintaining
the
budget-friendly
philosophy
that
has
defined
its
long
history.