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  1. Gaston Gallimard (French: [ɡalimaːʁ]; 18 January 1881 – 25 December 1975) was a French publisher. He founded La Nouvelle Revue Française in 1908, together with André Gide and Jean Schlumberger .

  2. Gaston Gallimard, né le 18 janvier 1881 à Paris et mort le 25 décembre 1975 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, est un éditeur français, fondateur des éditions Gallimard qui occupent une place majeure dans la vie littéraire française du XXe siècle.

  3. Gaston Gallimard was a French publisher whose firm was one of the most influential publishing houses of the 20th century. The son of a wealthy art collector, Gallimard studied law and literature at the University of Paris and turned to journalism soon afterward.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Born in 1881, Gaston Gallimard grew up on the Bight Bank, in the social environment immortalized by Marcel Proust. Indeed, his father had much in common with Charles Swann, being a bourgeois scion who set himself a leisurely course that saw him progress downward through life from youthful aestheticism to middle-age dissipation.

  5. Sep 15, 2020 · Gaston Gallimard : un demi-siècle d'édition française by Assouline, Pierre. Publication date 1984 Topics Gallimard, Gaston, 1881-1975, Gallimard, Gaston ...

  6. Dec 28, 1975 · PARIS, Dec. 27—Gaston Gallimard, France's foremost publisher, died at his home here on Christmas day. He was 94 years old. Mr. Gallimard in his 61‐year career published the giants in modern...

  7. Dec 1, 1988 · A French journalist reconstructs the life of France's foremost publisher, who for a time was also the owner of a fabled theater. Gallimard, son of a roué with a splendid art collection, sought to corner the market on great writers, French and foreign.