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  1. Founded in 1907 by Arnoldo Mondadori in Ostiglia, but based in Milan since 1919, Edizioni Mondadori became one of the best-known Italian book publishers, with early collaborations with Disney and the Il Giallo Mondadori series of mystery/crime novels.

  2. Arnoldo Mondadori (2 November 1889 – 8 June 1971) was a noted Italian publisher. Biography. Mondadori was born in Poggio Rusco, Mantua in 1889. His publishing house Arnoldo Mondadori Editore was founded in 1907 and is today the largest in Italy. [1] .

  3. Arnoldo Mondadori publishes his first book. 1915. Mondadori publishes magazines for the troops on the front line. 1919. Arnoldo Mondadori transfers the head offices to Milan. 1922. Launch of Enciclopedia dei Ragazzi Mondadori. 1926. Mondadori acquires the rights to some of the Italy's greatest writers. 1929. Launch of Gialli Mondadori. 1933.

  4. Arnoldo Mondadori (né le 2 novembre 1889 à Poggio Rusco (province de Mantoue, Lombardie) et mort le 8 juin 1971 à Milan) est un éditeur italien, fondateur en 1907 de l'une des plus grandes maisons d'édition italienne qui porte toujours son nom, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore.

    • 8 juin 1971 (à 81 ans)Milan
    • italienne
    • 2 novembre 1889Poggio Rusco
    • Cimetière monumental de Milan
  5. Arnoldo Mondadori was born in Ostiglia (Mantua) in 1889; starting to work as a printer in 1907, at the age of 18, he founded his first publishing house “La Libreria della Voce” which in 1912 took the name of “Casa Editrice Mondadori” at the “La Sociale” printing house.

  6. Arnoldo Mondadori Editore (ou simplement Mondadori) est un groupe de presse italien, le plus important du pays. Histoire. Arnoldo Mondadori en 1971. La maison Mondadori est fondée en 1907 par Arnoldo Mondadori à Ostiglia qui commença son activité en publiant le journal Luce !.

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  8. Overview. Arnoldo Mondadori. (1889—1971) Quick Reference. (1889–1971) Italy’s greatest 20 th -century publisher. In 1907, he established his business in Ostiglia, moving to Milan in 1919, where he allied himself with the war profiteer and politician Senatore Borletti ... From: Mondadori, Arnoldo in The Oxford Companion to the Book »

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