Georges Crès

Georges-Célestin Crès (1875 - 13 December 1935) was a French editor and bookseller, highly active early in the 20th century.

Life

Cover of Noa Noa by Paul Gauguin, illustrated by Daniel de Monfreid, Éditions G. Crès et Cie, 1929.
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.
    • "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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