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Alphonse Lemerre

(Lemerre, Alphonse, 1838-1912)

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Alphonse Lemerre (French pronunciation: [alfɔ̃s ləmɛʁ]; Canisy, Normandy, France, 1838 – Paris, France, 1912) was a 19th-century French editor and publisher, known especially for having been the first to publish many of the Parnassian poets. Lemerre's imprints popularized the Elzévir type derived from the Roman-inspired work of Louis Perrin from Lyon. (From Wikipedia)

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