Plon (publisher)

Plon is a French book publishing company, founded in 1852 by Henri Plon and his two brothers. The Plon family were Walloons coming from Nivelles, Belgium.[3] One of their ancestors is probably the Danish typographer Jehan Plon who lived at the end of the 16th century.[4]

Plon
Parent companyEditis
StatusActive
Founded1852[1]
FounderHenri Plon and his 2 brothers
Country of originFrance
Headquarters locationParis, France[2]
Publication typesBooks
Official websitehttp://www.plon.fr/

History

The Éditions Plon were created in 1852, by Henri Plon and his two brothers. They were given the title of Imprimeur de l’Empereur (Imperial publisher) and published the correspondence of Louis XIII of France, Marie Antoinette and Napoleon I of France.[5]

Plon published Quid, an encyclopedia, from 1963 to 1974.

They were acquired by the Groupe de La Cité, which was later acquired in 1988 by Havas.

In 2001, Havas was itself absorbed by Vivendi, then called Vivendi Universal. The Vivendi group, facing financial troubles, sold several publishing companies, including Plon, to Wendel Investissement, which put it under the umbrella of the Editis group. In 2008, Editis was sold to the Spanish group Planeta.

In July 2010 the Editis Group bought Plon and the company is dissolved.

Since 2018, Sophie Charnavel directs the Plon editions.

At the end of 2018, Vivendi bought Editis for 900 million euros.

Book series

  • L’Abeille PLON
  • Bibliothèque PLON
  • Bibliothèque reliée PLON
  • Dictionnaire Amoureux
  • Documents et Mémoires
  • Feux Croisés
  • La Nouvelle Bibliothèque PLON
  • Romans
  • Terre Humaine
  • Tribune Libre
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References

  1. "Historique, sur le site Plon". www.lisez.com/plon (in French).
  2. "Qui sommes nous? Plon". www.lisez.com/plon (in French).
  3. "Find a Grave: Henri Plon". Find a Grave.
  4. "Plon (Éditions)" (in French). University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle. Archived from the original on 2012-02-15. Retrieved 2009-04-03.
  5. "Historique" (in French). Éditions Plon. Archived from the original on 2009-04-04. Retrieved 2009-04-03.

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