Vecchi Editore

VECCHI EDITORE Srl
Private
Industry Books, Publishing
Predecessor Art.s Studio
Librinet.com
Founded 1989 (Art.s Studio)
2005 (current ownership)
Headquarters Sarzana, Province of La Spezia, Italy
Key people
Augusto Vecchi (CEO)
Products Children's books
Services Publishing houses, Bookshops
Website www.vecchieditore.com

Vecchi Editore Srl is an Italian publishing house based on a 20-years international experience.[1] Publishing has always been very import for the "clan" Vecchi,[2] in Italy as well as in Brazil, where they helped to make its history.

Vecchi Editore was founded and directed by Augusto Vecchi. He's a well-known artist working in the publishing field since 1989 and co-operating with important Italian and foreign publishers.

The core business of Vecchi Editore is the creation, development, production and publication of educational and high quality illustrated books for children, that in Italy are published with the trademark Abaco Edizioni owned by Vecchi Editore.

This Italian independent publishing house has been attending the main international book fairs with its own booth, arising the interest of many foreign publishers who more and more frequently join the co-editions of children's books realized by the Italian Company, allowing Vecchi Editore to increase its share of the International market and to be now present in more than 40 Countries.

In the month of October of the year 2008 Vecchi Editore Srl, in the person of Mr. Augusto Vecchi, is invited by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,[3] by the Italian Ministry of Culture and by the Italian Ministry for the Economic Development at Villa Madama [4] on the occasion of the introduction of the event "Italy as Guest of Honour at Guadalajara (Mexico) International Book Fair", the second most important exhibition for the publishing sector, after Frankfurt International Book Fair. Vecchi Editore Srl is one of the 60 Publishing Houses invited to "represent the best of the Italian Culture for the export" [5]

Vecchi Editore is sponsoring the Red Jackets, the team of American Football champion Italy 2009 (under 21) and winner of the 2010 Italian Super Bowl XXX °.

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References

  1. "Abaco Edizioni".
  2. "editoravecchi.com".
  3. "Abaco Edizioni".
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  5. "iCloud".
  6. "Glam Agency".
  7. "iCloud".
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