Vita Nova

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Vita Nova (meaning New Life in Latin) was a Swiss publishing house at 36 Fluhmattstrasse in Lucerne, Switzerland, that was established in January 1934 and co-founded by Rudolf Roessler along with the Catholic bookseller Josef Stocker and the financier Henriette Racine.[1] It was run by the journalist and theater critic Rudolf Roessler.

Stocker had been encouraged to help co-found the publishing firm by the Jesuit theologian Otto Karrer.[2]

Books published

Memorandum

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