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  1. Jacques Schiffrin (28 March 1892, Baku – 17 November 1950, New York City) was an editor and French translator, famous for the creation of Bibliothèque de la Pléiade in 1923 which was integrated with Gallimard in 1933. Biography. Jacques Schiffrin came from a non-practicing Jewish family in Baku.

  2. Jacques Schiffrin, né le 28 mars 1892 à Bakou (alors dans l' Empire russe) et mort le 17 novembre 1950 à New York ( États-Unis ), est un éditeur et traducteur français, resté célèbre pour la création des éditions de la Pléiade en 1923 et de la collection Bibliothèque de la Pléiade intégrées aux éditions Gallimard en ...

  3. 21. Dez. 2021 · 21.12.2021, 12:48 Lesezeit: 2 Min. 676 Bände von 224 Dichtern: Jacques Schiffrin hat die legendäre französische Buchreihe Bibliothèque de la Pléiade ins Leben gerufen. Wie siebzig Jahre nach ...

    • Jürg Altwegg
  4. 21. Apr. 2020 · Jacques Schiffrin. A Publisher in Exile, from Pléiade to Pantheon | French History | Oxford Academic. Volume 34. Issue 1. March 2020. < Previous. Jacques Schiffrin. A Publisher in Exile, from Pléiade to Pantheon. Jacques Schiffrin. A Publisher in Exile, from Pléiade to Pantheon. By Amos Reichman. Translated by Sandra Smith.

    • Giséle Sapiro
    • 2020
  5. 6. Mai 2019 · In this first biography of Jacques Schiffrin, the founder of Pléaide Editions in Paris and cofounder of Pantheon Books in New York, Amos Reichman tells the story of a great publisher and his travails across two continents.

    • Amos Reichman
    • May 06, 2019
  6. In 1940, Jacques Schiffrin was fired by Gaston Gallimard because of the anti-Jewish laws. Jean Paulhan took the direction of the collection. After moving to New York to escape Nazism, Schiffrin became a founder of Pantheon Books . Directors of the collection: 1931–1940: Jacques Schiffrin. 1960–1966: Jean Ducourneau. 1966–1987: Pierre Buge.

  7. The celebrated publisher Jacques Schiffrin made his way through the turmoil of the twentieth century with a mixture of success and suffering. A victim of war and racial prejudice, he endured exile twice.