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Bibliographie de la France
Established in 1945 by the esteemed French literary scholar and publisher André Gide, "Bibliographie de la France" was created to document and analyze the national literary output. This influential resource became essential for bibliographers and scholars, chronicling French literary history through meticulous listings, critical essays, book reviews, author interviews, and critiques. Recognized for its rigor and depth, it stands as a trusted source in the realm of French literature and publishing. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of "Bibliographie de la France," Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1811, including 199,138 scans in total. Engaging with this archive not only highlights historical figures and events but also connects you with your own family history. Explore the wealth of literary heritage by searching for old newspapers on the site, and uncover valuable insights into the past that shaped the literary landscape.