Georges Crès
Georges-Célestin Crès (1875 - 13 December 1935) was a French editor and bookseller, highly active early in the 20th century.
Life
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Cover of Noa Noa by Paul Gauguin, illustrated by Daniel de Monfreid, Éditions G. Crès et Cie, 1929.
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Cover of René Leÿs by Victor Segalen, 1922.
Extract from the Georges Crès & Cie catalogue catalogue
gollark: I mostly just have a terminal thing open for building and running.
gollark: Partly because I'm used to editors autocompleting very slowly or badly.
gollark: I'm mostly happy to use anything which does syntax highlighting, good ctrl+F and autoindent.
gollark: And it is bad and uncool because it is very verbose to do some things in.
gollark: Extra friction with creating types discourages good practice in the form of creating dedicated sensible types where necessary.
References
Bibliography
- « L'éditeur Georges-Célestin Crès est mort », in Toute l’Édition, 21 décembre 1935, #.
- « Crès, Georges » par Marie-Gabrielle Slama, in Dictionnaire encyclopédique du Livre, Paris, Cercle de la Librairie, 2002, tome 1, p. 685.
External links
- "Crès's archive at Imec". Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2019-08-09.
- ""Aventures" collection, launched in 1929 by Crès's successors (republished by éditions Plon)".
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