Giunti Editore


Giunti Editore S.p.A. is an Italian publishing house founded in Florence in 1956. The company is based in Villa La Loggia, in via Bolognese, and affiliated offices in Milan. Giunti S.p.A. is the leader of a group comprising various brands and that is placed at second place among the Italian publishing groups by turnover.

History

In the thirties of the twentieth century, Renato Giunti began to collaborate with the Florentine publishing house R. Bemporad & son, representing one of the partners. He later became general manager.
After the Second World War Renato Giunti took over the company, to which he gave the name "Bemporad Marzocco". In 1956 he became owner and managing director.
In 1960 it acquired the Florentine publishing house Barbèra, which had started its activity in 1855. In 1965 all the acquired publishing houses were brought together in the Giunti Publishing Consortium. In 1975, Sergio Giunti, a Renato'son, succeeded his father as head of the Consortium.
Until the mid-eighties, Giunti edited a few magazines, including: "La Vita Scholastica" and "Contemporary Psychology", which appeared in 1974. In 1986 Sergio Giunti started an important publishing project in the magazine sector launching on market, six monthly cultural magazines: "Art and Dossier", "History and Dossier", "Medicine and Dossier", "Music and Dossier", "Science and Dossier", to which "Archeologia Viva" is added, all with innovative formula of the magazine with a monographic dossier at the center.
In 1990 the Giunti Publishing Group was born, in which the publishing houses and the various publishing brands acquired converged. In the new decade, the group entered the multimedia sector: "Giunti Multimedia" was created. In 2002, all the multimedia activities of Giunti Multimedia and Giunti Ricerca were merged into "Giunti Labs".
In 2003 Giunti Gruppo Editoriale S.p.A. changes its name to Giunti Editore S.p.A.
In 2014, the publishing company reached an agreement with Disney Italia. Giunti becomes the editor of some publishing products, both paper and digital, with the Disney Books brand and the paper publishing products under the Marvel and Lucasfilm brand.
In autumn 2016, the Bompiani publishing house, sold by Mondadori for €16.5 million, became part of the group, under the guidance of editor-in-chief Beatrice Masini.
Currently the publishing group consists of a group of about 20 companies operating in all fields of the book sector, including the ebook market.

History of denominations

The Giunti group also includes the "Giunti al Punto" chain of retail outlets, which with over 225 stores is the leading Italian bookstore chain in terms of number of stores. These are typically medium-sized outlets.

Authors

Among the main authors published by Giunti Editore can be mentioned Lucinda Riley, Corina Bomann and Antonio Fusco.