Znak (publisher)

Znak (publisher)

Znak (Polish for "sign") is one of the largest Polish book publishing companies. Founded in 1953 and related to the Catholic Church in Poland, it has grown since 1989. It publishes about 150 titles a year, and employs about 70 people.

It is related to the Wyższa Szkoła Europejska im. ks. Józefa Tischnera (a private school).


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