Memories of time past.

The article focuses on the views of the author on the publishing company Gallimard. At the recent Bologna Children's Book Fair, the author hardly recognized a soul on the stands of leading publishers. The author remembered when Pierre Marchand, a sailor at heart, and a self-taught publisher, revital...

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Publicado en:Bookseller no. 5229; p. 13
Autor principal: Lottman, Herbert
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Publicado: Bookseller Media Ltd 5/12/2006
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