This is the list of publishing companies of Estonia. The list is incomplete.
Name | Foundation year | Location (city) | Further info |
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Big Details | 2024 | located in Tallinn | |
Absurdum Art | 2005-2010 | Issued three books | |
Ajakirjade Kirjastus | |||
AS Äripäev | |||
Boreas | 1939- | oldest Estonian publishing companies outside Estonia | |
Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv | |||
Eesti Päevalehe Kirjastus | |||
Eesti Raamat | |||
Elmatar | 1990s-2015 | located in Tartu | |
Estonian Communist Party Central Committee Publishing House | 1963 | located in Tallinn | |
Estonian Encyclopaedia Publishers | Defunct in 2011 | ||
Publishing House ERSEN | |||
Hea Lugu | |||
Ilmamaa | 1993 [1] | Tartu [1] | Issued Eesti mõttelugu [1] |
Ilukirjandus ja Kunst | 1940-1949 | Tartu/Tallinn | |
Koolibri | 1991 | published mainly educational literature | |
Kultuurileht Foundation | 1999 | ||
Legend Kirjastus | |||
Loodus | |||
Loodusajakiri | |||
Maarjamaa | 1962- | in exile, founded by Vello Salo | |
Noor-Eesti | 1904–1940 | ||
Kentaur | |||
Nordic Press | in exile, USA | ||
Raudwara | |||
Noria Books | in USA, to publish works by Estonian writers | ||
Olion | 1989-2013 | ||
Oma Press | outside Estonia | ||
Orto | outside Estonia | ||
Pegasus | 2001- | ||
Perioodika | |||
Postimees Kirjastus | |||
SE&JS | 1992- | ||
Steamark | 1997 | ||
Tallinn Estonian Publishing Company | 1908–1940 | in Tallinn | |
Tammerraamat | |||
Tänapäev | |||
Tartu Eesti Kirjastus | 1940s | in Tartu | |
Teaduslik Kirjandus | 1940–1941 and 1944–1949 | in Tartu | |
Ühinenud Ajakirjad | 1998- | ||
Vaba Eesti | 1954-1975 | outside Estonia | |
Varrak |
Kroonika is a popular Estonian magazine which is typically popular with young Estonian persons aged between 13 and 30 years of age.
Tänapäev is an Estonian publishing house established in 1999 and headquartered in Tallinn. The main subjects it publishes are translated and original fiction, history, politics, biographies and children literature. In the year 2000, Tänapäev published 45 books. It published 60 books in 2001, 70 books in 2002, 86 books in 2004, and in 2012, it published about 135 books. About 2/3 of titles are translations, 1/3 Estonian originals.
Eesti mõttelugu is a book series of essay collections by Estonian historical thinkers, published by Ilmamaa since 1994. The editor-in-chief and publisher is the Estonian poet Hando Runnel. According to Postimees, Estonia's highest-circulation newspaper, the series has become an institution. As of 2012, 108 volumes had been published. By April 2018, the number of volumes had risen to 139. In 2018, the Estonian Academy of Sciences marked its 80th anniversary with a conference bearing the same name, focused on the book series and its importance and influence.
Jüri Talvet is an Estonian poet and academic. He is the author of various literary works including poetry, criticism, and essays.
Vaino Vahing was an Estonian writer, prosaist, psychiatrist and playwright. Starting from 1973, he was a member of the Estonian Writers Union.
University of Tartu Press is a university press and publishing house owned by the University of Tartu, Estonia.
Konstantin Konik was an Estonian politician and surgeon who served as a member of the Estonian Salvation Committee.
The New Nobility: The Restoration of Russia's Security State and the Enduring Legacy of the KGB (2010) is a non-fiction English-language book by Russian journalists and independent security service experts Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan. The introduction is written by Nick Fielding.
Munasaar is a rocky island belonging to the Baltic country of Estonia. Munasaar is located in the Viru-Nigula Parish, which is part of the Lääne-Viru County, one of the 15 counties of Estonia. Seabirds have been reported to frequently nest on the island.
Kiltsi Manor is a knight’s manor in Väike-Maarja Parish, present day Lääne-Viru County, Estonia. It is number 16079 on the Estonian State Register of Cultural Monuments.
Tanel Tammet is an Estonian computer scientist, professor, software engineer, and computer programmer. He was also one of the founding members of the Estonian Greens party, and helped found the IT College in Tallinn.
Ellen Niit was an Estonian children's writer, poet and translator. Over her lifetime, she penned more than forty books of both prose and poetry for children. She also wrote a number of collections of prose and poetry for adults. Her works have been translated into eighteen languages.
Hando Runnel is an Estonian poet.
Interlitteraria is a peer-reviewed journal published in Tartu, Estonia by Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus. The journal is an international refereed edition of the Chair of Comparative Literature of Tartu University and the Estonian Association of Comparative Literature. It focuses on the field of comparative literature.
Anne Lill is an Estonian classical philologist and translator. She is Professor Emeritus at the University of Tartu.
Ajakirjade Kirjastus was an Estonian publisher that existed from 2000 to 2018.
Küllo Arjakas is an Estonian historian and politician. He has been a member of the IX and X Riigikogu.
August Annist was an Estonian literary and folklore scholar, writer and translator.
Jaan Unt was an Estonian classical philologist, translator, and literary scholar. He translated from Ancient Greek, Latin, and Russian.