Éditions Robert Laffont Explained

Éditions Robert Laffont
Parent:Editis
Founded:1941
Founder:Robert Laffont
Country:France
Publications:Books

Éditions Robert Laffont (pronounced as /fr/) is a book publishing company in France founded in 1941 by (1916–2010). Its publications are distributed in almost all francophone countries, but mainly in France, Canada and in Belgium.

Imprints belonging to Éditions Robert Laffont include éditions Julliard, les Seghers, Foreign Rights and NiL Éditions. In 1990, Éditions Robert Laffont was acquired by the French publishing group Groupe de La Cité. It is now part of Editis.

Éditions Robert Laffont published the Quid encyclopedia from 1975 to 2007 but announced that the 2008 edition of the encyclopedia would not be published after annual sales had fallen from a high of 400,000 to less than 100,000, apparently because of competition from online information sources such as Wikipedia.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: France's favourite encyclopaedia falls victim to Wikipedia . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/europe/frances-favourite-encyclopaedia-falls-victim-to-wikipedia-784420.html . 2022-05-07 . subscription . live . The Independent . 20 February 2008 . Lichfield . John . Paris.
  2. News: 'I went to join Isis in Syria, taking my four-year-old. It was a journey into hell'. 9 January 2016. 8 January 2016. Kim. Willsher. The Guardian.
  3. News: fr. Les femmes djihadistes étrangères se comportent comme des colons en Syrie. Laetitia. Saavedra. Margaux. Duquesne. FranceInter. 8 January 2016. 8 January 2016.
  4. https://www.publishinghistory.com/libertes-robert-laffont.html Libertés (Robert Laffont) - Book Series List
  5. https://www.publishinghistory.com/libertes-2000-laffont.html Libertés 2000 (Robert Laffont) - Book Series List