List of publishing companies of Estonia

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This is the list of publishing companies of Estonia. The list is incomplete.

NameFoundation yearLocation (city)Further info
Big Details2024located in Tallinn
Absurdum Art2005-2010Issued three books
Ajakirjade Kirjastus
AS Äripäev
Boreas1939-oldest Estonian publishing companies outside Estonia
Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv
Eesti Päevalehe Kirjastus
Eesti Raamat
Elmatar1990s-2015located in Tartu
Estonian Communist Party Central Committee Publishing House 1963located in Tallinn
Estonian Encyclopaedia Publishers Defunct in 2011
Publishing House ERSEN
Hea Lugu
Ilmamaa1993 [1] Tartu [1] Issued Eesti mõttelugu [1]
Ilukirjandus ja Kunst1940-1949Tartu/Tallinn
Koolibri1991published mainly educational literature
Kultuurileht Foundation1999
Legend Kirjastus
Loodus
Loodusajakiri
Maarjamaa1962-in exile, founded by Vello Salo
Noor-Eesti1904–1940
Kentaur
Nordic Pressin exile, USA
Raudwara
Noria Booksin USA, to publish works by Estonian writers
Olion1989-2013
Oma Pressoutside Estonia
Orto outside Estonia
Pegasus2001-
Perioodika
Postimees Kirjastus
SE&JS1992-
Steamark1997
Tallinn Estonian Publishing Company 1908–1940in Tallinn
Tammerraamat
Tänapäev
Tartu Eesti Kirjastus1940sin Tartu
Teaduslik Kirjandus1940–1941 and 1944–1949in Tartu
Ühinenud Ajakirjad1998-
Vaba Eesti1954-1975outside Estonia
Varrak

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