Perisse Frères

Perisse Frères (established c. 1760) was a publishing firm in Lyon, France, established by Jean-André Perisse-Duluc (born 1738) and his brother Antoine.[1][2] Around 1825 the business expanded to Paris,[3] becoming "Bourguet-Calas et Cie" in 1874.[4] The business in Lyon continued into the 1880s.[5]

Published by the firm

References

  1. Aimé Vingtrinier (1894). Histoire de l'imprimerie à Lyon de l'origine jusqu'à nos jours (in French).
  2. "Jean André et Antoine Perisse (1734-?)". Dictionnaire des journalistes (1600-1789) (in French). Voltaire Foundation.
  3. "Frères Perisse (1760 - 1868)". CERL Thesaurus. Consortium of European Research Libraries. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  4. Perisse Frères (1877), Catalogue de livres de fonds et d'assortiment, Paris: Bourget-Calas et Cie
  5. Michel Manson (2005). "Editorial strategies of provincial Catholic publishing houses for the young in 19th century France". Religion, Children's Literature and Modernity in Western Europe 1750-2000. Leuven University Press.

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