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Jozsef Wolfner (Arad, June 5, 1856; Budapest, February 16, 1932) was a Hungarian publisher, founder of the publishing house Singer and Wolfner. "''He was a bourgeois, and in Hungary there are bourgeois, proletarians and Bohemians, but the real bourgeois is not common. Wolfner was a real bourgeois whose lifestyle was the dignity and enthusiasm for his job. He perfectly adhered to Baudelaire’s expression that stated: "You have to work, because work is less boring than fun." Well, Wolfner was a man who was never bored. His life was dedicated to design and creativity''". - From Ferenc Herceg’s memorial speech ==Life==
We know very little about Jozsef Wolfner’s life. In 1885, after completing his university studies, he founded along with Sandor Singer the publishing house ''Singer and Wolfner'' which was mainly devoted to literary works for children.〔History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and Disjunctures in the 19th and 20th Centuries, Volume 3, Marcel Cornis-Pope, John Neubauer 2007〕 In 1923 Wolfner transformed the publishing house into a joint stock company assuming the role of President and Director.〔Magyar Zsido Lexicon, 1929, Peter Ujvary〕 ''Singer and Wolfner'' became soon well known for its works on economic issues and for the publication of significant journals and books.〔Magyar Zsido Lexicon, 1929, Peter Ujvary〕 The library was located in Budapest, at 16 Andrassy Street. The publisher’s office was on the top floor of the same building.
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