Calmann-Lévy Explained

Calmann-Lévy
Parent:Hachette
Founded:1836
Predecessor:Michel Lévy frères
Founder:Michel Lévy and Kalmus "Calmann" Lévy
Country:France
Headquarters:Paris
Publications:Books

Calmann-Lévy is a French publishing house founded in 1836 by Michel Lévy as Michel Lévy frères. His brother Kalmus Calmann Lévy joined in 1844. After Michel's death in 1875, the firm was renamed Calmann Lévy.[1]

History

In 1836, Michel Lévy (1821–1875) founded the publishing house of Michel Lévy frères. In 1844, his brother Kalmus "Calmann" Lévy (1819–1891) joined the publishing house.[2] After Michel's death in 1875, Calmann became the sole proprietor and the firm was renamed Calmann Lévy.[1] Shortly before his death, he admitted his three sons into a partnership.[2] By 1875, the company was among the foremost publishing houses of Europe. It was the publisher of most of the important French authors of the second half of the 19th century, including Balzac, Baudelaire, René Bazin, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Dumas, Flaubert, Victor Hugo,[3] Lamartine, Ernest Renan, George Sand, Stendhal. It 1891, it published the memoirs of the Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord,[4] and in 1893, the memoirs of Alexis de Tocqueville.[5] In 1893, Calmann was succeeded by his sons Georges, Paul, and Gaston, who went on to publish authors including Anatole France, Pierre Loti and Proust.[6] [7]

During Nazi occupation, Gaston Lévy was interned, and the publishing company, run by the Germans, was renamed Éditions Balzac in 1943. After the liberation, the company was headed by Léon Pioton.Authors edited in the postwar period include: Arthur Koestler, Elia Kazan, Anne Frank, and later Donna Leon, Nicolas Hulot, Patricia Cornwell, Guillaume Musso, among others.[8]

Present day

Since 1993, Calmann-Lévy has been owned by publisher Hachette (which is in turn owned by Lagardère Group).[8]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.noemiegrynberg.com/pages/genies-juifs/la-fulgurante-saga-familiale-des-freres-levy-inventeurs-de-l-edition-moderne.html « La fulgurante saga familiale des frères Lévy, inventeurs de l’édition moderne »
  2. News: Paris Dispatch to the London Daily Telegraph . CALMANN-LEVY'S DEATH. . 2 November 2020 . . 5 July 1891.
  3. http://www.juliettedrouet.org/lettres/spip.php?page=article&id_article=1838#.VsBO7HbhCM8 Juliette Drouet - Édition des Lettres de Juliette Drouet à Victor Hugo
  4. News: TALLEYRAND'S MEMOIRS.; MEMOIRS OF THE PRINCE DE TALLEYRAND. Edited with a preface and notes by the Duo de Broglie of the French Academy. Translated by Mrs. Angus Hall. Vol. IV. G.P. Putnam's Sons. New-York and London. 1891. MEMOIRES DU PRINCE DE TALLEYRAND. Publies avec une preface el des notes par le Duo de Broglie dedl'Acadmie Francaise, IV. Paris: Calmann-Levy. Editeur: 1891. New-York: Boston. . 2 November 2020 . . 20 December 1891.
  5. News: DE TOCQUEVILLE MEMOIRS; AMERICA, LOUIS PHILIPPE, AND LOUIS NAPOLEON. SOUVENIRS DE ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE. Publies par le Comte de Tocqueville. Paris; Calmann Levy. New-York; Amblard & Meyer Brothers. . 2 November 2020 . . 2 April 1893.
  6. News: CALMANN-LEVY, 77, PUBLISHER, IS DEAD; Head of the House Which First Printed Works of Anatole France Succumbs in Paris . 2 November 2020 . . 10 February 1937.
  7. Web site: Letter from Gaston Calmann-Lévy to Marcel Proust, 25 June 1918 . www.library.illinois.edu . . 2 November 2020.
  8. Book: Mollier . Jean-Yves . Michel & Calmann Lévy: Ou la naissance de l'édition moderne 1836-1891 . 2014 . Calmann-Lévy . 978-2-7021-5100-6 . 2 November 2020 . fr.
  9. Jules Noriac, Paris tel qu'il est, Paris: Calmanny-Lévy, 1884, (Bibliothèque contemporaine), publisher's advertisement. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  10. https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22Collection+Diaspora%22 se:"Collection Diaspora."
  11. https://www.noosfere.org/livres/collection.asp?numcollection=216&NumEditeur=3605 Collection Dimensions SF (CALMANN-LÉVY)
  12. https://www.noosfere.org/livres/collection.asp?numcollection=1975550455&NumEditeur=3605 Collection Interstices (CALMANN-LÉVY)
  13. https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22Liberte%CC%81+de+l%27esprit.%22 se:"Liberté de l'esprit."
  14. Vercors, Le silence de la mer, et autres récits, Paris: Calmanny-Lévy, 1951 (Le Livre de poche), publisher's advertisement. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  15. Robert Chapuis, Les chrétiens et le socialisme : témoignage et bilan, Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1976, frontispiece. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  16. https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22Collection+pourpre%22 se:"Collection Pourpre."
  17. Emile Deschanel, Boileau, Charles Perrault, Paris: CCalmanny-Lévy, 1891 (Bibliothèque contemporaine), frontispiece. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  18. https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22Collection+%22Traduit+de%22.%22 se:"Collection: Traduit de."