Corporate Profile
100 Years of History
1912
In 1912, the story of our esteemed publishing house commenced in the heart of Mersina, Asia Minor. Initiated by the discerning educator Kyriakos Papadopoulos, our journey began with the establishment of the region’s first bookstore, addressing a notable void within the flourishing Greek community.
1915
1922
In the wake of tumultuous events Ioannis K. Papadopoulos embarked on a new endeavor, founding our fourth family-owned bookstore in Constantinople. However, luck did not favor him this time either. A year later, the Allies abandon the city, leading Ioannis to exile himself to Paris where he was employed by the Hachette Book Group as the director of daily press distribution.
1936
After more than a decade abroad, nostalgia prevailed, and the position at Hachette, with all its responsibilities, was not enough for a restless individual like Ioannis. So, in 1936 he returned to Thessaloniki, Greece, where he opened our inaugural bookstore in the country.