Books in France
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Publishers, printers and publishing houses are an integral part of a country's literature. Notable figures in France in that area are Henri Estienne and Auguste Poulet-Malassis.
Canonical
- Jean-Jacques Pauvert
- Eric Losfeld
- José Corti
- Éditions du Seuil
- Jean Fort
- Éditions Gallimard
- Pierre Belfond
- Félix Alcan
More publishers
- 10/18
- Armand Colin
- Bibliothèque de la Pléiade
- Black Sun Press
- Delcourt (publisher)
- Delphin Classics
- Dictionnaires Le Robert
- Éditions Albin Michel
- Éditions Denoël
- Éditions Robert Laffont
- Les Éditions de Minuit
- Editions du Cerf
- Europa Press
- Fayard
- Éditions Gallimard
- Gallimard Jeunesse
- Série noire
- Hachette Livre
- L'Association
- L'Esprit frappeur
- Les Belles Lettres
- Masson (publisher)
- Mercure de France
- Milan Presse
- Obelisk Press
- Olympia Press
- Présence Africaine
- Tchou
- University Presses of France
- La Vieille Taupe
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