Jan Otto

Publisher, Deceased Person

1841 – 1916

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Who was Jan Otto?

Jan Otto was a Czech publisher and bookseller. He is most known for Otto's encyclopedia, the largest encyclopedia published in the Czech language.

Otto was the son of a country doctor. In 1862 he began working as a printer. In 1871, Otto took over the printing press from his father-in-law Jaroslav Pospíšil. In 1874 he opened a bookstore on Wenceslaus Square in Prague, but after 1910, he concentrated on publishing. After his death his son and son-in-law took over the company but after lasting troubles, went bankrupt in 1934.

In the 1880s Otto started to work on publishing a complete encyclopedia in the Czech language. Despite many difficulties, he began publication 1888. It was an immediate commercial success, and publishing continued twenty years.

In addition to the encyclopedia, Otto published other successful volumes. Ottova světová knihovna and Světová četba, containing some 2,000 passages translated into Czech. Laciná knihovna národní was a series of affordable but quality books from Czech authors. Otto also published collections of several authors, Brehm's Life of Animals, and literary newspapers such as Lumír, Zlatá Praha and Světozor.

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Born
Nov 8, 1841
Přibyslav
Also known as
  • Отто, Ян
Spouses
Nationality
  • Czech Republic
Profession
Died
May 29, 1916
Prague

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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