Éditions des Équateurs

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Éditions des Équateurs
Founded 2003;15 years ago (2003)
Founder Olivier Frébourg
Country of origin France
Headquarters location Normandy
Publication types Books,
Official website editionsdesequateurs.fr

The Éditions des Équateurs is a French publishing house founded by Olivier Frébourg in 2003.

Olivier Frébourg is a French journalist, writer and publisher.

Contents

Located in Normandy, it proposes a diversified catalog of works of fiction (novels, short stories, narratives) and documents (History, testimonies ...). [1]

Normandy Administrative region of France

Normandy is one of the 18 regions of France, roughly referring to the historical Duchy of Normandy.

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References

  1. The digital version of Bénédicte Martin's book "La Femme" was temporarily censored by Apple (Article on leparisien.fr (26 March 2014)), which motivated an intervention of the publishing house with the Minister of Culture (Article sur 01.net (14 March 2014))
  2. Notably the reprint of L'Histoire de France by Michelet, which led Pierre Assouline to write: "Voilà un éditeur gonflé" ()
  3. Sébastien Faure, Anarchist Encyclopedia A-C (Vol.1), 14 June 2012, 606 pages, ISBN   9782849901779, notice éditeur.
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