Éditions Larousse (French publishing house)
- Sort Name
- Larousse, Éditions
- Type
- Publisher
- Area
- Paris
- Date Founded
- 1852
- Date Dissolved
- ?
Wikipedia
Éditions Larousse (French pronunciation: [edisjɔ̃ laʁus]) is a French publishing house specialising in reference works such as dictionaries. It was founded by Pierre Larousse, and for some time was known also as Librairie Larousse; its best-known work is the Petit Larousse single-volume quarto dictionary.
It was acquired from private owners by Compagnie Européenne de Publication in 1984, then by Havas in 1997. It was acquired by Vivendi Universal in 1998. Vivendi made losses in 2002 and sold Larousse to the Lagardère Group, thus satisfying public opinion by keeping Larousse in French hands, despite objections by smaller publishers about Lagardère's virtual monopoly on French publishing. It has been a subsidiary of Hachette Livre since 2004.
It also offered the Larousse Gastronomique and a free, open-content encyclopedia.
The logo was designed by, among others, Jean Picart Le Doux (1955–1970), Jean-Michel Folon (1972), Philippe Starck (2006), Christian Lacroix, Moebius, Karl Lagerfeld (1999), and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (2014). It always represented a woman blowing on a dandelion blowball, with the motto "Je sème à tout vent" (I sow to every wind).
Editions
| Name | Author Credits | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Logique et dialectique | Dominique Dubarle & André Doz | Hardcover | ? | 1972 |
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- Last Modified
- 2023-09-08