Publishers
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Jésuites (Éditions)
The recently established Editions jésuites, result from the fusion of three Belgian publishing houses (Fidélité, Lessius, Lumen Vitae) an... Read more
The recently established Editions jésuites, result from the fusion of three Belgian publishing houses (Fidélité, Lessius, Lumen Vitae) and from new partnerships with the Jesuits of France. Through this initiative, the Belgian and French Jesuit provinces intend to instil new breath into intellectual research, religious formation, and evangelization. Please note that the three brand names have been maintained.
With an around 1200 titles stock, Éditions Jésuites publish about sixty new works that fit in a spirit of great openness to contemporary issues.
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Jourdan
Since its foundation in 1999, the editorial line of the Éditions Jourdan has remained the same: to share with its readers a passion for His... Read more
Since its foundation in 1999, the editorial line of the Éditions Jourdan has remained the same: to share with its readers a passion for History with strong works, which often bring a different viewpoint.
Our publishing house now publishes more than one hundred works per year: war journals, historical accounts, previously unpublished documents, portraits of key figures?
The challenge of the the publishing house is to meld together in our books the accuracy of historical accounts with the pleasure of reading for the wider public.
Our watch words are quality, and the pleasure of reading.
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Journal des Poètes
Founded in 1930, the Journal des Poètes aims to stand up for and promote contemporary international poetry. This support and illustration i... Read more
Founded in 1930, the Journal des Poètes aims to stand up for and promote contemporary international poetry. This support and illustration is open to all types of poetic writing; moreover, the Journal does not limit itself to presenting new poems (in its chronicle ‘Paroles en archipel’, which means "words in archipelago"), but also highlights ‘Voix nouvelles’ ("new voices"), in which you can find young poets who are still not widely known, and ‘Rencontres’ (various interviews). It also dedicates itself to a ‘Chronique des revues’ ("chronicle of journals"), to a panorama of recent poetic publications, to critical readings (section ‘À livre ouvert’), and offers writers a chance to share with us one of their ‘Coups de cœur’ ("favorites").
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