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▱ NLO. ▱ NLoA. ▱ NewsBank. ▱ NY Times. ▱ NABP. ▱ NS. ▱ NMPAN. ▱ NCBI. ▱ NETLIPSE. ☠️ N' Archives. Nouvelle Revue Française. La Nouvelle Revue Française (NRF, or The New French Review in English) is a literary magazine based in France. History and profile[edit] The magazine was founded in 1909 by a group of intellectuals including André Gide, Jacques Copeau, and Jean Schlumberger.[1] In 1911, Gaston Gallimard became editor of the revue, which led to the founding of the publishing house, Éditions Gallimard. During World War I its publication stopped.[2] The magazine was relaunched in 1919.[2] Established writers such as Paul Bourget and Anatole France contributed to the magazine from its early days.

The magazine's influence grew until, during the interwar period, it became the leading literary journal, occupying a unique role in French culture. The first published works by André Malraux and Jean-Paul Sartre were in the pages of the Revue. Directors[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] Anna-Louise Milne, The Extreme In-Between: Jean Paulhan's Place in the Twentieth Century (Oxford: Legenda, 2006) External links[edit] News India. Nuts Magazine. New American Library. American publisher History[edit] 20th century[edit] New American Library (NAL) began life as Penguin U.S.A. and as part of Penguin Books of England. Because of complexities of exchange control and import and export regulations—Penguin made the decision to terminate the association, and the company was renamed the New American Library of World Literature in 1948[1] when Penguin Books' assets (excluding the Penguin and Pelican trademarks) were bought by Victor Weybright and Kurt Enoch (formerly head of Albatross Books).

Enoch served as president of New American Library from 1947 to 1965.[2][3] He later served as head of Book Publishing at Times Mirror and then stepped down to Vice-President when John P. R. NAL enjoyed great success: by 1965, its Mentor and Signet books annually sold over 50 million volumes. New York University Library received the NAL archive as a gift from the NAL in the spring of 1965.[7] Acquisitions and mergers[edit] In 1985 New American Library acquired E.P. Imprints[edit]

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