Éditions Gallimard

Éditions Gallimard
Founded 1911
Founder Gaston Gallimard
Country of origin France
Headquarters location Paris
Publication types Books, Magazines
Imprints Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, Denoël, Flammarion, Gallimard Jeunesse, Mercure de France, Série noire
Official website www.gallimard.fr

Éditions Gallimard (French: [edisjɔ̃ ɡalimaːʁ]) is one of the leading French publishers of books. The Guardian has described it as having "the best backlist in the world".[1] In 2003 it and its subsidiaries published 1418 titles.

It was founded in 1911 in Paris by Gaston Gallimard (1881–1975) as Les Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française (nrf). The stylised nrf logo still appears on many books published by Gallimard today.

Gallimard acquired Groupe Flammarion from RCS MediaGroup in 2012.[2]

Subsidiaries

Publishing houses

Diffusion and distribution

List of "Collections"

References

  1. Webster, Paul, "The French Connection"; The Guardian, July 29, 2000
  2. Flammarion sold to Gallimard

External links

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