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Découvertes Gallimard

Découvertes Gallimard (French: [dekuvɛʁt ɡalimaːʁ], lit.'Gallimard Discoveries'; in United Kingdom: New Horizons, in United States: Abrams Discoveries) is an editorial collection of illustrated monographic books published by the Éditions Gallimard in pocket format. The books are concise introductions to particular subjects, written by experts and intended for a general audience.[4]

Découvertes Gallimard

Four titles from the collection, first row from left to right — Les feux de la Terre : Histoires de volcans, L'Afrique des explorateurs : Vers les sources du Nil, Tous les jardins du monde and Figures de l'héraldique; and their English editions published in the corresponding American and British series — Abrams Discoveries (second row) and New Horizons (third row), respectively.

Edited byPierre Marchand, Élisabeth de Farcy, Paule du Bouchet
TranslatorRuth Sharman, Paul G. Bahn, et al.
IllustratorDominique Thibault, Jean-Olivier Héron [fr], for pré-générique only (first 2 volumes), et al.
Cover artistDavid Roberts, Roland Cat, et al.
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench; some titles originally published in Dutch, English, German and Italian
GenreEncyclopaedia, humanities
PublisherFR: Éditions Gallimard
UK: Thames & Hudson
US: Harry N. Abrams
Published1986–present
Published in EnglishUK & US: 1992–2008[1][2][3]
Media typePrint (paperback) & e-book for iPad
No. of books700+ (including spin-offs)
107 (UK edition)
111 (US edition) (List of books)
OCLC638040265
Websitewww.decouvertes-gallimard.com

Created in the style of livre d'art, the collection is based on an abundant pictorial documentation and a way of bringing together visual documents and texts, enhanced by printing on coated paper, as commented in L'Express, "genuine monographs, published like art books".[5] Its creator—Pierre Marchand the "iconophile", as remarked by the German graphic designer Raymond Stoffel[6]—was instrumental in moulding the policy and ideals of the collection, which was an immediate success both in France and internationally.[7]

The first title À la recherche de l'Égypte oubliée (English edition: The Search for Ancient Egypt) appeared on 21 November 1986, authored by the French Egyptologist Jean Vercoutter.[8] These scholarly little books then released in successive volumes, without a systematic plan, each of which is structured like a separate book (see monographic series). 588 titles were published by November 2012,[9] with more than 160 volumes of spin-offs and catalogues as of 2021.

Overview edit

The Sky: Order and Chaos
 
pp. 40–41: the signs of the zodiac, miniatures from a book of hours.
 
pp. 80–81: all types of comets (cometography), illustrations from Theatrum Cometicum by Stanisław Lubieniecki.

The first pocket-sized encyclopaedia illustrated in colour.
(La première encyclopédie illustrée en couleurs au format de poche.)[10]

The books are printed using A6 format (125 × 178 mm), according to Encyclopædia Universalis, "with breathtaking iconography (illustration)" reproduced on thick and glossy coated paper,[7] from which leap two or three images per page. In this picture-dense format, the authors must squeeze their words in edgewise. Each book is composed of a monograph on a particular topic, the whole collection covers all areas of human knowledge and experience,[11] such as archaeology, art, culture, civilisation, history, music, religion, science, et cetera, with 502 specialists' contributions.[4] Chronological narrative is the principal structure for describing a subject,[12] for example, the 26th title Le ciel, ordre et désordre (UK ed. The Sky: Order and Chaos), which narrated in chronological order to present the varied subjects relating to the sky above and peoples' perception of it, through historical perspective of cultural, social and religious aspects.

The captions for illustrations must be informative, they should not duplicate information in the body text, nor do they interrupt the narrative thread. Researchers and academics must adhere to the constraints of a mainstream collection. Apart from obvious analytical abilities, authors are expected to write quality text and a sensitivity to illustration. A "Découvertes" is not a book of authorship, the author is only one of the many speakers.[13] Bruno Blasselle, director of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, author of two volumes of Histoire du livre ('History of Book', № 321 and № 363), and co-author of the 88th title La Bibliothèque nationale de France : Mémoire de l'avenir, explained his experience of working for the collection: "For an author, to write a Découvertes title is to be trapped, to put oneself in a situation of being obliged to go beyond his/her own formulation."[14]

Book spines
 
"Découvertes Gallimard", the original edition.
 
"Abrams Discoveries", the U.S. edition.
 
International editions of the first title À la recherche de l'Égypte oubliée. From left to right, first row: American, British, German and Taiwanese editions; second row: Hispanic American, Russian, Romanian and Japanese editions. Editions in the first row sharing identical cover artwork with Gallimard, whereas those in the second row being redesigned.

The cover design is one of the specificities. The old covers are glossy with black background illustrated in colour, the newer covers are matt-laminated rather than glossy,[15] but more colourful, with different colour codes according to the subject matter. It differs from other reference books by its visual: a full-size picture, with its framing and the power of figurative elements, also a picture well-matched to the inside page layout, with a tiny, relevant picture illustrating the spine. The visual identity is strong, one can even easily recognise the collection's international editions. However, there are some exceptions, for instance, the Barcelonese publisher Ediciones B adopted a completely different cover design for their collection Biblioteca de bolsillo CLAVES.

The "trailers"
 
"Trailer" (pp. 2–3) for Claude Moatti's The Search for Ancient Rome. Painting by Louis Duc, 1830.
 
"Trailer" (pp. 6–7) for Claude Moatti's The Search for Ancient Rome. Painting by Constant Moyaux, 1866.

Each title contains 128–224 pages with approximately 120–220 illustrations printed in four, five, six, or seven colours, both matte and glitter, and sometimes even gold, as in the 39th title Richard Wagner : L'opéra de la fin du monde,[13] the metallic gold heightens Carl Otto Czeschka's illustrations from Die Nibelungen. Each book begins with 8–10 full-page illustrations or photographs, prefaced by a pull-quote on the inside front cove, which Thames & Hudson director Jamie Camplin calls it a "cinema-influenced trailer"[1] (designated as pré-générique in French). For the 96th title Champollion : Un scribe pour l'Égypte, this book opens with a succession of reproductions of Champollion's manuscript Grammaire égyptienne; in L'Europe des Celtes (№ 158), the reader is greeted by a series of bronze masks and hoary faces carved in stone;[1] the "trailer" for La Saga de l'espace (№ 3) evokes the tragic launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986; while that of La Tour de Monsieur Eiffel (№ 62) presents the Eiffel Tower at every stage of its construction.

 
The dynamic in page layout between text and illustration. Inside page view of Jerome Charyn's New York : Chronique d'une ville sauvage ('New York: Chronicle of a Wild City'), the 204th title of the collection.

The novelty lies in the subtle orchestration of the text and the illustration, where successive sequences, inserts and foldouts overlapping in double pages.[4] According to the subject, the body text (designated as corpus in French) is structured into three to eight chapters, consisting of 64 (in the case of the 333rd title Enquête sur Sherlock Holmes) to 128 pages (most of the titles). Each chapter is built using journalistic methods, with a lead paragraph and intertitle. The corpus is punctuated by double-page spreads of images, known as inserts, sort of a halt for pictures. For the 124th title La peur du loup ('Fear of Wolves'), two double-page spreads of reproductions of Gustave Doré's engravings to illustrate Little Red Riding Hood. These books benefit a lot from journalistic and cinematographic techniques, some titles include panoramic foldouts, kind of projection on big screen. Two foldouts in the 16th title Pompéi, la cité ensevelie,[note 1] one showing Léon Jaussely's reconstruction of the forum of Pompeii, the other representing the actual condition of the theatre quarter in 1859 by using Paul-Émile Bonnet's drawings, both in a panoramic view. In the 369th title Le papier : Une aventure au quotidien ('The Paper: A Daily Adventure'), through a partnership with paper companies, there are even three luxurious foldouts that all made on different papers from Arjo Wiggins, presenting one of the 17th century watercolours on the traditional manufacture of Chinese paper; the other of the engravings and drawings by Albrecht Dürer and Leonardo da Vinci; the third depicts today's paper production line with its different machines.[13]

Unlike the corpus in colour, the second part—the "Documents" section (Témoignages et Documents)—is always printed in black and white. It works as an anthology, providing more specialised texts from relevant authors, excerpts, historical records, among others. It contains files made jointly by the author or the publisher, with lead paragraph to link texts and short captions for each file. According to the subject, an annex concludes "Documents" section with a chronology, a filmography, a discography or a bibliography, with a "List of Illustrations" (Table des illustrations) giving full details of the sources of illustrations, an alphabetical index, as well as photo credits, dedicated to those who want to go deeper into the subject.

The collection also stands out for its attention to detail. On the choice of typeface, for example, Trump Mediaeval for body text, ITC Franklin Gothic for titling, Zapf Dingbats for guillemets, italic for captions with an initial and the last line is underlined, et cetera. The French editions are printed by Kapp Lahure Jombart in Évreux, while the Italian printer Gianni Stavro, who has largely contributed to the elaboration of new techniques used in the collection, retains his position as collaborator for international reissues and coeditions. The bindings are solid, sewn and not glued.[13] As Gallimard's promise to their readers, "the most beautiful pocket collection in the world" (« la plus belle collection de poche du monde »).[16]

The collection formerly consisted of eighteen series—Archéologie, Architecture, Art de vivre, Cinéma, Histoire, Histoires naturelles, Invention du monde, Littérature, Mémoire des lieux, Musique et danse, Peinture, Philosophie, Religions, Sciences, Sculpture, Sports et jeux, Techniques and Traditions—which have been abandoned, it is now reorganised around seven major subjects with colour codes: Arts (red), Archéologie (brown), Histoire (blue), Littératures (white), Religions (dark blue), Culture et société (yellow) and Sciences et techniques (green).

History edit

 
Logo of Découvertes Gallimard, appearing on the back cover and book spine, including "Hors série" and some international editions.

Découvertes Gallimard was born in Gallimard Jeunesse, based on an idea by Pierre Marchand after the publications of two pocket collections: Découvertes Cadet in 1983 and Découvertes Benjamin in 1984. These three Découvertes collections cater to three levels: grades 4 to 6 (Découvertes Benjamin), grades 7 to 9 (Découvertes Cadet), and grades 10 and up (Découvertes Gallimard).[17] This pocket encyclopaedia initially named Les Chemins de la connaissance ('The Paths of Knowledge'), Pierre Marchand already had the idea when he entered Gallimard in 1972, as he explained: "I have invested fourteen years of my professional life in this collection. Thanks to the success of 'choose your own adventure books' that we were able to embark on this adventure. [...] For the first time, genuine encyclopaedias in pocket format. [...] Our bet is that once you open the book, no matter what subject you read or which page you are on, you can no longer close it."[18] Françoise Balibar, Jean-Pierre Maury, Jean-Pierre Verdet, Marc Meunier-Thouret and some others were the first to experience this pharaonic project that would await the arrival of Élisabeth de Farcy and Paule du Bouchet, in 1981, for truly to take shape.[19] To producing genuine encyclopaedias in pocket format and fully illustrated in colour, in that time, many judged such an editorial project insane.[13] In November 1986, however, the collection was released at Gallimard and directed by Élisabeth de Farcy. She chose authors and organised iconographic campaigns, several editors and iconographers were then gathered, copious "iconographies" (illustrations) were extracted from heritage resources. Élisabeth explained in an interview with La Croix: "The image should occupy a central place, as in a work of art."[20] The authors were sceptical about this project at first, even contemptuous, but they have eventually been fascinated by the collection. Some have even authored several books, such as Françoise Cachin, curator of the Musée d'Orsay, author of three books – Gauguin : « Ce malgré moi de sauvage »[note 2] (№ 49), Seurat : Le rêve de l'art-science (№ 108), Manet : « J'ai fait ce que j'ai vu »[note 3] (№ 203); the physicist Jean-Pierre Maury, who wrote four titles – Galilée, le messager des étoiles (№ 10), Comment la terre devint ronde (№ 52), Newton et la mécanique céleste[note 4] (№ 91) and Le palais de la Découverte (№ 195); or the historian of religion Odon Vallet [fr], who published seven books in the collection.[13]

A preview edition, or "zero edition" (numéro zéro) was sent to 500 booksellers during the summer of 1986.[13] The collection was officially released on 21 November of the same year. The first twelve titles, twenty-five thousand copies of each volume were printed.[21] "We've never seen so many things between the first and last pages of a book" is the slogan proposed by Pascal Manry's advertising agency CLM BBDO for the launch of the collection. Without market research at the start, Pierre Marchand, a self-taught man, explained on the television programme Ça se discute [fr]: "This project was as old as my thirst for knowledge. No doubt it is necessary to be precisely self-taught to sense the importance of an encyclopaedia. We must have been forced to build our own culture, to seek reliable references, to make clear statements. To conceive 'Découvertes', I didn't need market research, surveys or tests. Right from the start, I wanted to give the public the books I needed."[22] Although "Découvertes" was reserved for youth at the beginning, it was eventually launched for the general adult public.[23] The collection then had a rapid-growth, 105 titles appeared in five years. The first international collaboration was started with the Madrid-based Spanish publisher Aguilar [es] in 1989, and 19 countries would finally be associated with the project.[4] In 1992, after 151 titles have been published, Gallimard showed interest in the work on mermaid and Siren (De lokroep van de zeemeermin[24][25]) by Vic de Donder [nl], a Belgian Dutch-language writer. Nevertheless, the Parisian publishing house hesitated, "interesting subject, but how can you illustrate that?" Then De Donder showed a list of about one thousand images that he gathered over years, Gallimard was convinced and made him the first non-French-language author published in the collection.[26]

In the heyday of "Découvertes" at the turn of the 1990s, authors were mainly recruited from academics and curators. Numerous artist monographs were often published on the occasions of major exhibitions, with a predilection for painters and musicians. Such as the 165th title Matisse : « Une splendeur inouïe »[note 5] was released for the exhibition "Henri Matisse 1904–1917" at the Centre Georges Pompidou in 1993;[13] and Geneviève Haroche-Bouzinac's Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (from "Hors série") was on sale at the exhibit of Vigée Le Brun's paintings in New York City at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[27] Or reactivity in relation to current events, for instance, the 161st title Sang pour sang, le réveil des vampires was published on 5 January 1993 for the release of Francis Coppola's Dracula in France; and La mine dévoreuse d'hommes (№ 184) for the release of the French film Germinal; Un Conservatoire pour les Arts et Métiers (№ 222) for the bicentennial of the CNAM; La Mode : Un demi-siècle conquérant (№ 511) was on sale on the occasion of "Yves Saint Laurent retrospective" at the Petit Palais in 2010.[28] Some works were launched within an extremely limited time frame, such as Mémoires du Louvre (№ 60), for the inauguration of the Louvre Pyramid in 1989; and Les Temples de l'opéra (№ 77) for the Opéra Bastille in 1990, both completed in six to eight weeks instead of the usual two or three months. Alongside many works dictated by current events, there are also a number of "strange curiosities", such as a book devoted to red hair (№ 338Roux et rousses : Un éclat très particulier), which is unusual in this type of collection.[13] Some subjects can be more difficult to sell but considered necessary, such as the perspective (№ 138La Perspective en jeu : Les dessous de l'image), images of human body (№ 185Les images du corps[note 6]) and mannerism (№ 457Le maniérisme : Une avant-garde au XVIe siècle).[20] But in recent years, there were more monographs on memoirs of places and large institutions instead of artists, as well as various sociological and religious aspects, for instance, a book on the history of New York City by Jerome Charyn, which is translated and adapted from his English work Metropolis: New York as Myth, Marketplace, and Magical Land (№ 204New York : Chronique d'une ville sauvage); titles on agrifood (№ 406« Dis-moi ce que tu manges... »), on homosexuality (№ 417La longue marche des gays), or on drugs (№ 423Les drogues : Une passion maudite); titles about Marian devotions and apparition (№ 401La Vierge : Femme au visage divin & № 524Le monde de Lourdes), about Christian saints and Sufism (№ 458Les Saints : Des êtres de chair et de ciel & № 554Le soufisme : Voie mystique de l'islam). And also numerous volumes devoted to writers, for example, the 381st title Proust : La cathédrale du temps.

Difficult subjects were frequently in demand, possibly because there was less competition. Thus a book on the Cistercian monks (№ 95Le rêve cistercien) was one of the bestsellers in 1990. While the others like La fièvre de l'or (№ 34, about gold rush) or Sous le pavillon noir : Pirates et flibustiers (№ 45, about pirates) are presumably subjects more common and popular, were relative failures. Generally, the most popular titles are those from Arts and Archéologie series, the 1st title À la recherche de l'Égypte oubliée and the 24th title L'écriture, mémoire des hommes—both in Archéologie series—remain two of the bestsellers.[4] As of 2001, the former would have sold more than five hundred thousand copies worldwide. As for the Sports et jeux series, there are only four most favoured titles: La saga du Tour de France (№ 81), La balle au pied : Histoire du football (№ 83), Jeux Olympiques : La flamme de l'exploit (№ 133) and Voyous et gentlemen : Une histoire du rugby (№ 164).[13] Competition has emerged as early as in the middle of the 1990s, with a gradual decrease in circulation and novelties, but partially offset by the sub-collection entitled Découvertes Gallimard Hors série, which is one of the five spin-offs.[4]

Today, about fifteen old titles are updated every year according to current cultural and scientific research. As general history plays a central role in "Découvertes Gallimard", completed by archaeology, art history and science, richly accompanied by unpublished illustrations, thus it forms a solid editorial base.[4] On 25 March 1994, a celebration was held at the Musée national des Monuments Français, for the publication of the 200th title Voyages en Utopie.[16] The collection experienced two successive redesigns, one in September 1998 (№ 359Le Théâtre de Boulevard : « Ciel, mon mari ! ») for exterior model (colour of the back cover, more explicit signage), and the other in March 2000 (№ 390L'Esprit des savoirs) for interior page layout.[4] Those reeditions underwent a decrease in page length, due to the reformulation introduced in the "Documents" section. The collection, which was too soon associated with a zapping visual culture, reaffirmed its first purpose: the image does not take precedence over the text, but combined with text to animate and enrich the reading.[4] These books benefit from the latest technologies, with their mockups are all made using desktop publishing now. Since the QuarkXPress software was only released in 1987, the first 30 titles were made in a traditional way, with phototypesetting. The current price of a "Découvertes" book is between 8.40 and 15.90 euros (£7.95 in UK, $12.95–$14.95 in US and $19.95 in Canada) according to its category and number of pages, this is considered an extremely low price for a book of this quality.[13]

 
The Encyclopédie is the first French encyclopaedia, a work edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert and many other contributors. It was one of the first encyclopaedias to realise the form we would recognise today, also the first one to include contributions from many named contributors, and perhaps the most famous early encyclopaedia. The 100th title Le Roman vrai de l'Encyclopédie ('True Novel of the Encyclopédie') is dedicated to this work.

The collection, totalling 588 volumes, is never entirely translated into another language, partial translations have been made available in 19 languages[29] (currently more than 20 languages, see "International editions"). "This inexpensive pocket encyclopaedia embodies its humanistic dream: to make the most advanced state of knowledge available to everyone. Diderot and D'Alembert would not have denied it...", commented by Hedwige Pasquet, current directress of Gallimard Jeunesse.[29] According to Livres Hebdo [fr], these "French-style nonfictions" (documentaires « à la française ») have sold over twenty million copies worldwide as of 1999,[30][31][13] with recently emerging markets in Asia and Eastern Europe, especially in Russia, about 100 titles have been published within four years. In 2002, during a presentation of "Découvertes Gallimard" in Moscow, the French ambassador to Russia Claude Blanchemaison [fr] told a Kommersant correspondent that he just finished reading De Kaboul à Samarcande : Les archéologues en Asie centrale [fr] (№ 411), one of the latest titles from the collection at the time, which he found particularly interesting.[32]

In order to remedy the problems of international proprietaries and reproduction rights of works of art, co-publishers firstly define a number of titles, then they choose according to their own editorial line, and share the high cost of worldwide photographic rights. Therefore, Harry N. Abrams in the United States chose more titles on traditional cultural subjects, such as À la recherche de la Rome antique (№ 56) or La Naissance de la Grèce (№ 86); while in Japan, the publisher Sōgensha [ja] prefers original titles, such as the 57th title Les sorcières, fiancées de Satan ('Witches: Fiancées of Satan'), and the 171st title L'Heure du grand passage : Chronique de la mort ('The Hour of the Great Passage: Chronicle of Death'). The Madrilenian publisher Aguilar was the first one among "Découvertes"' international co-publishers since 1989, the first 12 titles for the Spanish collection Aguilar Universal were released in the same year.[33] In Italy, the publisher Electa/Gallimard produced 128 titles within seven years; in Japan, the 166th title for their series Chi no Saihakken ('Rediscovery of Knowledge') has been published in early 2017.[34] In addition, foreign editions are usually co-printed to amortise fees and support countries with small circulation.[13]

In addition to foreign publishers, Découvertes Gallimard has also been involved in national institutional partnerships for several years, notably the one held since 1989 with the Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN): thirty-two titles have been released (as of 2001), plus a title in English dedicated to Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (№ 277Corot: Extraordinary landscapes), the boxed set Impressionnismes (1994) and four books in the "Hors série". The principle of these co-editions is based on a sharing of costs and revenues, the RMN brings its knowledge of museums and distribution network, while the publisher brings its editorial competence. When a title is linked to an exhibition, it generates a lot of additional sales through the RMN. Other partnerships with public or private companies, such as the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (№ 282L'atome, de la recherche à l'industrie : Le Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique), Crédit Mutuel (№ 379L'odyssée de l'euro), L'Oréal (№ 405Les vies du cheveu[note 7]), paper industries (№ 369Le papier : Une aventure au quotidien), et cetera. The partner is sometimes explicitly indicated in the "acknowledgments" (№ 379), but it is most often mentioned equivocally (№ 405), even modestly kept in silence (№ 389Vive l'eau).[13]

Nonfiction book publishing has been in decline in France for several years, market saturation is one of the causes, competition from other medias is another, especially from the internet. Despite its excellent image to the public, Découvertes Gallimard is also concerned by this disaffection. It remains an indisputable success internationally, but in France, the sales are eroding. The number of new productions decreases and also the prints. On 1 March 1999, the creator of Découvertes, Pierre Marchand, after working for 27 years at Gallimard, left to become a creative director at Hachette. This was no doubt a big loss to the collection, but with more than 10 years of experience and a rich fund created over years, Découvertes finally surpassed the difficulties.[13] The end of 2006 is marked by the celebration of the collection's 20th anniversary and the publication of its 500th title Art brut : L'instinct créateur. A website was specially created on this occasion, which is the current official website http://www.decouvertes-gallimard.fr. On the occasion of Éditions Gallimard's centenary in 2011, the 569th title Gallimard : Un éditeur à l'œuvre ('Gallimard: A Publisher at Work') was launched as the first e-book for iPad of "Découvertes".[4] This was followed by an e-book collection consisting of À la recherche de l'Égypte oubliée, Dalí : Le Grand Paranoïaque, Hopper : Ombre et lumière du mythe américain, Léonard de Vinci : Art et science de l'univers, Manet : « J'ai fait ce que j'ai vu » and Mozart : Aimé des dieux in the next year.[35]

Image edit

The iconographie
 
Double-page spread of image in Lost Cities of the Maya (pp. 64–65). Drawing by Frederick Catherwood, 1844.
 
"Trailer" of Alchemy: The Great Secret (pp. 4–5). Illustrations taken from Splendor Solis, 16th century, accompanied by texts from Emerald Tablet.
 
Full red background pages with engravings depicting Vlad the Impaler in Vampires: The World of the Undead (pp. 28–29).

Image (illustration, designated as iconographie in French) is the essential part to Découvertes Gallimard, the collection draws much inspiration from magazine layout designs. Full colour pictures, documentary illustrations, archival photographs, historical maps occupy a central place in this work, as said Pierre Marchand himself: "the language of images is a universal language".[36] But in the 1980s, desktop publishing and photo digitisation did not exist, the sophisticated mockups were entirely handmade and the iconographers ran around museums, libraries, painting galleries and other agencies to look for documents. Today, the technology has simplified all these procedures but the difficulty lies elsewhere, the status of the image is increasingly complex.[20]

Contemporary subjects often generate much higher costs since the publisher is obliged to work with photographic agencies. In the choice of documents, priority is given to those original, unpublished images. Besides, the iconographers of Découvertes have some exceptional documents, such as English explorer Frederick Catherwood's original drawings of Maya ruins decorate the 20th title Les cités perdues des Mayas.[13]

It's not difficult to illustrate subjects like arts, civilisations, archaeology... But when it comes to a topic like "pain" (№ 370La douleur : Un mal à combattre) or "sustainable development" (№ 495Le développement durable : Maintenant ou jamais), it becomes more delicate. The question is how to avoid repetitiveness or the flatly illustrative image, the solution lies in a broadening field, through the use of historical documents, works of art and film stills.[20]

Case study of aestheticisation movement edit

The aestheticisation of postmodern everyday life, according to sociologists Michel Maffesoli and Mike Featherstone, it seems to spring from two parallel movements rooted in modernity, the so-called "dual postmodern aestheticisation movement": first an aesthetic hedonism (Maffesoli) and second the trivialisation of art (Featherstone). The second movement is the result of the de-academisation and de-institutionalisation of art, thus "art is part of everyday life". Découvertes Gallimard is considered an example of 'art as part of everyday life' within this study.[23]

Pierre Marchand, Head of Gallimard Jeunesse who created the new kind of artistic encyclopaedia with a dynamic layout, that would be as much a magazine as an encyclopaedia. It has been commented by a Gallimard employee that Découvertes "seduces like a magazine but has the length of a book", kind of an objectified and specialised luxury magazine. A lot of work and research have been done on the reproduction of images and the choice of illustrations, often unpublished documents like antique engravings, old photos, on all types of themes.[37] In this collection, all books share the same concept as to layout and looks, each book itself could become a work of art rather than only its substitute. It is coupled with up-to-date editing equipment, organisational innovations and a constant pursuit of higher printing quality at lower cost. A more friendship than business relationship between Marchand and the Italian printer Gianni Stavro has advanced the state of the art in printing. The suppliers of "Découvertes" are supposed to cooperate between themselves, "for instance, the French printer had a problem concerning the pigments, so the Italian printer invited him over to explain how he could solve the problem", explained by a Gallimard employee.[23]

Pierre Marchand might not be an "Artistic Master", but he is almost considered as such by his employees. "Découvertes"' staff work like a team, where everybody is concerned with everything at the same time. They share the same culture and values, their office is intentionally built like a vessel, with Marchand as captain on the bridge, and anyone, at any time, is free to contribute with his/her own ideas about authors, pictures, front covers..., and becomes leader of a project.[23]

Spin-offs edit

  • Une autre histoire du XXe siècle: Literally 'Another History of the 20th Century'. A closed series within Découvertes Gallimard collection released in 1999, consisting of ten volumes for ten decades, authored by French historian Michel Pierre [fr] and based on the Gaumont cinematographic archives.[4]
  • Découvertes Gallimard Hors série: A sub-collection published since 1994, the title roughly translates as 'off-series' or 'off-collection'. "Hors série" books are even smaller (120 × 170 mm, generally, but not always), each one consists of 48 pages with full colour illustrations. These books are designed like museum guide booklets, according to Gallimard, "des livres à visiter comme une exposition" ('books to visit like an exhibition'). Most of them are dedicated to artists like Botticelli, Arcimboldo, Fragonard, Soutine, Le Gray, et cetera, during major exhibitions devoted to them.[38]
  • Découvertes Gallimard Albums: A sub-collection consists of 13 volumes, 12 volumes released in 1992 and one in 1994, a larger format (210 × 270 mm) is used for them.
  • Découvertes Gallimard Texto: A 6-volume sub-collection released in 1998 (124 × 178 mm), inspired by the "Documents" section at the back of every Découvertes book.[13]
  • Découvertes Gallimard Carnet d'expo: A sub-collection of exhibition booklets created in 2018, with the smaller format (120 × 170 mm).

The "Hors série" books are often coupled with art exhibitions and it works well. While the other attempts to diversify the collection have often resulted in resounding commercial failures, such as the "Albums" and "Texto". Despite an interesting concept: the use of still images from Gaumont archives for "Une autre histoire du XXe siècle", this series has had mixed success.[13]

English edition edit

 
Logo of 'New Horizons' series.
 
'New Horizons', the UK edition.

A small portion of the collection has been translated into English, published by Thames & Hudson in United Kingdom under the title New Horizons series,[39][40] which launched its first titles in 1992 with the slogan, "the expanding universe between two covers". According to Thames & Hudson director Jamie Camplin, the remit is to "educate in an entertaining way".[1]

Paul Gottlieb, former director and editor in chief of the New York-based publisher Abrams Books (then called Harry N. Abrams), discovered Pierre Marchand's "Découvertes" at the Gallimard stand during the Bologna Book Fair in 1991, which he called "a dazzling array of books" and an "imaginative combination of text and pictures in a magnificently produced series of paperback books". He began to negotiate for English language translation.[41] The collection was eventually titled Abrams Discoveries series by the U.S. publisher. They began to publish in the spring of 1992, and more than 100 titles were produced by 2008.[42][43][44][45]

The two publishers shared the translation costs, the American edition was then re-edited to take into account English spelling, or vice versa.[1] Unlike the numbered French edition, American and British editions are not put into numerical order. UK edition's book spines have titles in white with black background, while the more Gallimard-style US edition has titles in colour and sometimes with decorative features, such as an for Cleopatra: The Life and Death of a Pharaoh and a for Heraldry: An Introduction to a Noble Tradition.

Apart from spelling and punctuation differences, certain titles of American edition have additional explanation placed in parentheses within the body text. For instance, in The Celts: Conquerors of Ancient Europe: "Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic)" (p. 14), "Gaelic (meaning an Irish or Scottish Celt)" (p. 14), or "Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal)" (p. 76); whereas in the British version The Celts: First Masters of Europe, has no such additional information. Besides, the texts are not entirely identical. As for the "Documents" section, though some co-publishers print the entire French version, Thames & Hudson reformulates this part, tailoring the material to suit the nuances of the UK market.[1]

Reception edit

French weekly magazine Télérama praised "Découvertes Gallimard", described the work as: "they borrow suspense from the cinema, have efficiency of the journalism, literary temperament is their charm, and art is their beauty".[4] New York magazine remarked the collection "a lively interweaving of simple text and clever pictures".[46] In his review for Die Zeit, the German literary scholar and historian Gerhard Prause [de] wrote that the collection is an "adventure stands for surprise, excitement and amusement. Boredom is already prevented by the curiosity of vivid illustrations which are accompanied by detailed explanations".[47] Rick Poynor wrote in Eye magazine that the collection "is one of the great projects of contemporary popular publishing".[15] Raleigh Trevelyan's article in The New York Times mentioned D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy from "Abrams Discoveries" series, said "all volumes in the 'Discoveries' series are ingeniously designed".[48] Art critic John Russell considered these books contain unique information, such as Aelian's authority on the musicality of the elephant or the precise look of Halley's Comet as it was depicted in 1835.[49] Eduardo Gudiño Kieffer of La Nación also gave the collection a positive review, writing, "The books are excellent assistants for intellectuals, writers, journalists and students of different aspects of the culture, [...] they contain accurate and pithy information. [...] They obtain a cognitive 'duration' difficult to achieve in the mediatic fugacity."[50] The Spanish newspaper El País: "Those books combine an important 'Documents' section with an original thematic concept. It's obviously a work of education and popularisation, but popularisation of very good level."[51] The Brazilian newspapers – Folha de S.Paulo: "What is most striking in the collection, however, is not the eclecticism or the unusual themes—usually developed by French experts—but the format and the iconographic content thereof.";[52] Diário do Grande ABC [pt]: "almost like a luxury comic magazine and of exquisite taste".[53]

According to the French magazine L'Expansion, some other positive reviews including The Times: "A brand-new and daring collection"; Die Zeit: "As soon as you open these handy books, you can not get away from them anymore"; The New York Times Book Review: "A collection that recalls nineteenth-century encyclopaedias, where intelligence went hand in hand with curiosity".[54] The French news magazine L'Express: "Genuine monographs, published like art books, offered in pocket format and sold at an affordable price. [...] 'Découvertes' changed the face of encyclopaedism and art book, adapting the book to the era of 'zapping'."[5] Le Journal des Arts [fr]—a French bimonthly journal—referred to the collection as a "classic".[55] It is also included by Livres Hebdo [fr], a French weekly magazine, as one of six collections that marked the history of French publishing.[56]

Despite all the favours to its quality and attractive visual design, the collection suffers from a problem of identity in bookshops: where to put these books? With books for youth or books for adults? As pocket books or human science reference books? And opt for a thematic scattering on the shelves. Many booksellers renounce the displays that were exclusively reserved for "Découvertes" due to high competition. All the more so because a rather tight inventory management at Gallimard, the complete titles are never available at the same time, which is not appreciated by the customers. The problem of identification is also latent in print media, the journalists, even if they are personally delighted to receive the new titles from a press agent, would not be too enthusiastic about presenting a simple pocket book in their articles, even if it's a brand new title and not a reprint.[13]

List of English-translated volumes edit

Documentary adaptation edit

Documentary adaptations of "Découvertes Gallimard" started in 1997, the project is a co-production of Arte France and Trans Europe Film, and in collaboration with Éditions Gallimard.[57] These 52-minute films are produced as part of The Human Adventure, a documentary television programme of Arte. Nine of them were directed by Jean-Claude Lubtchansky.[58]

List of documentary films:

Documentary Literal translation Director Voice-over Release year Adaptation of UK edition US edition Author
Il était une fois la Mésopotamie (subtitled into English)[59] 'Once Upon a Time in Mesopotamia' Jean-Claude Lubtchansky François Marthouret, Corinne Jaber [fr], Jean-Claude Lubtchansky 1998 Il était une fois la Mésopotamie (nº 191) Jean Bottéro, Marie-Joseph Stève
Quand le Japon s'ouvrit au monde 'When Japan Opened to the World' Jean-Claude Lubtchansky François Marthouret, Michel Duchaussoy 1998 Quand le Japon s'ouvrit au monde (nº 99) Francis Macouin, Keiko Omoto
Galilée, le messager des étoiles 'Galileo, the Messenger of the Stars' Jean-Claude Lubtchansky François Marthouret, Ruggero De Pas 1998 Galilée : Le messager des étoiles (nº 10) Jean-Pierre Maury
Vers Tombouctou : L'Afrique des explorateurs 'On the Road to Timbuktu: Explorers in Africa' Jean-Claude Lubtchansky François Marthouret, Yves Lambrecht [fr], Richard Sammel 1999 Vers Tombouctou : L'Afrique des explorateurs II (nº 216) Anne Hugon
Les cités perdues des Mayas (subtitled into English)[60]:43 'The Lost Cities of the Mayans' Jean-Claude Lubtchansky François Marthouret, Marc Zammit 2000 Les cités perdues des Mayas (nº 20) Lost Cities of the Maya Lost Cities of the Maya Claude-François Baudez, Sydney Picasso
Champollion, un scribe pour l'Égypte (subtitled into English)[60]:42 'Champollion, a scribe for Egypt' Jean-Claude Lubtchansky Françoise Fabian, Jean-Hugues Anglade 2000 Champollion : Un scribe pour l'Égypte (nº 96) Michel Dewachter [fr]
Léonard de Vinci (dubbed into English)[61] 'Leonardo da Vinci' Jean-Claude Lubtchansky Aurore Clément, Gérard Desarthe [fr] 2001 Léonard de Vinci : Art et science de l'univers (nº 293) Leonardo da Vinci: Renaissance Man Leonardo da Vinci: The Mind of the Renaissance Alessandro Vezzosi
L'empire des nombres (dubbed into English)[62] 'The Empire of Numbers' Philippe Truffault Denis Guedj 2001 L'empire des nombres (nº 300) Numbers: The Universal Language Numbers: The Universal Language Denis Guedj
La Terre des Peaux-Rouges 'The Land of the Redskins' Jean-Claude Lubtchansky Serge Avédikian, François Marthouret 2002 La Terre des Peaux-Rouges (nº 14) Philippe Jacquin
Angkor, la forêt de pierre (available in English)[60]:40&286 'Angkor, the Stone Forest' Jean-Claude Lubtchansky Serge Avédikian, Sylvie Moreau [fr] 2002 Angkor : La forêt de pierre (nº 64) Angkor: Heart of an Asian Empire Angkor: Heart of an Asian Empire Bruno Dagens
Darwin et la science de l'évolution 'Darwin and the Science of Evolution' Valérie Winckler Claude Aufaure [fr], Valérie Winckler 2002 Darwin et la science de l'évolution (nº 397) Charles Darwin: The Scholar Who Changed Human History Darwin and the Science of Evolution Patrick Tort [fr]
Le Mystère des sources du Nil (dubbed into English)[63] 'The Mystery of the Sources of the Nile' Stéphane Bégoin Séverine Lathuillière [fr], Jacques-Henri Fabre, Vincent Grass, José Luccioni, Serge Marquant 2003 L'Afrique des explorateurs : Vers les sources du Nil (nº 117) The Exploration of Africa: From Cairo to the Cape The Exploration of Africa: From Cairo to the Cape Anne Hugon

International editions edit

Title Literal translation Language Country Publisher First published
Découvertes Gallimard 'Gallimard Discoveries' French of France France Éditions Gallimard 1986
New Horizons British English United Kingdom Thames & Hudson 1992
Abrams Discoveries American English United States Harry N. Abrams 1992
Universale Electa/Gallimard 'Electa/Gallimard Universal' Italian Italy Electa/Gallimard 1992
Universale L'ippocampo 'L'ippocampo Universal' Italian Italy L'ippocampo Edizioni 2011
Aguilar Universal 'Aguilar Universal' Peninsular Spanish Spain Aguilar, S. A. de Ediciones [es] 1989
Biblioteca ilustrada 'Illustrated Library' Peninsular Spanish Spain Blume 2011
Biblioteca de bolsillo CLAVES 'Pocket Library KEYS' Spanish Spain, Hispanic America Ediciones B 1997
Civilização/Círculo de Leitores 'Civilisation/Readers' Circle' European Portuguese Portugal Civilização Editora, Círculo de Leitores [pt] 1991
Descobrir 'Discover' European Portuguese Portugal Quimera Editores [pt] 2003
Descobertas 'Discoveries' Brazilian Portuguese Brazil Editora Objetiva [pt] 2000
En värld av vetande 'A World of Knowledge' Swedish Sweden Berghs förlag [sv] 1991
Horisont-bøkene 'Horizon Books' Norwegian Norway Schibsted 1990
Ny viden om nyt og gammelt 'New Knowledge on New and Old' Danish Denmark Roth 1993
Abenteuer Geschichte 'Adventure Story' German Germany Ravensburger Buchverlag 1990
Fibula Pharos 'Fibula's Pharos' Dutch Netherlands Fibula-Van Dishoek 1990
Standaard Ontdekkingen 'Standaard Discoveries' Dutch Belgium, Netherlands Standaard Uitgeverij 1990
Krajobrazy Cywilizacji 'Landscapes of Civilisation' Polish Poland Wydawnictwo Dolnośląskie 1994
Poznać i Zrozumieć Świat – Focus 'Know and Understand the World – Focus' Polish Poland Gruner+Jahr Polska [pl] 2002
Horizonty 'Horizons' Czech Czech Republic Nakladatelství Slovart [cs] 1994
Horizonty 'Horizons' Slovak Slovakia Vydavateľstvo Slovart 1994
Kréta könyvek 'Chalk Books' Hungarian Hungary Park Kiadó 1991
Mejniki 'Milestones' Slovene Slovenia DZS [sl] 1994
Atradimai Baltos lankos 'Baltos lankos Discoveries' Lithuanian Lithuania Baltos lankos 1997
Découvertes Univers: Colecțiile Cotidianul. Enciclopedica 'Univers Discoveries: Cotidianul. Encyclopaedic Collections' Romanian Romania Editura Univers [ro] (in collaboration with Cotidianul) 2007
Genel Kültür Dizisi 'General Culture Series' Turkish Turkey Yapı Kredi Yayınları 2001
Ανακαλύψεις Δεληθανάση 'Delithanasi Discoveries' Greek Greece Αστέρης Δεληθανάσης (Asteris Delithanasis) 1990
Открытие 'Discovery' Russian Russia AST 2001
Биография искусства 'Biography of the Arts' Russian Russia Mann, Ivanov and Ferber [ru] 2019
اكتشافات غاليمار 'Gallimard Discoveries' Lebanese Arabic Lebanon دار المجاني (Dar Al Majani; lit. 'Free House') 2011
知の再発見 'Rediscovery of Knowledge' Japanese Japan Sōgensha [ja] 1990
發現之旅
(Voyage D'exploration)
'Voyage of Discoveries' Traditional Chinese Taiwan China Times Publishing [zh] 1994
发现之旅
(Voyage D'exploration)
'Voyage of Discoveries' Simplified Chinese China Published by various publishers 1998
시공 디스커버리 총서
(Sigong Discovery)
'Sigong Discovery series' Korean South Korea Sigongsa 1995

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ English edition title (both American and British) – Pompeii: The Day a City Died.
  2. ^ English edition title (both American and British) – Gauguin: The Quest for Paradise.
  3. ^ American edition – Manet: The Influence of the Modern; British edition – Manet: Painter of Modern Life.
  4. ^ American edition – Newton: The Father of Modern Astronomy; British edition – Newton: Understanding the Cosmos.
  5. ^ British edition title – Matisse: The Sensuality of Colour; American edition title – Matisse: The Wonder of Color.
  6. ^ British version title – The Human Body: Image and Emotion; American version title – Images of the Body.
  7. ^ English edition – Hair: The Long and the Short of It.

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Sources edit

  • In the beginning was the picture: NEW HORIZONS by Jim Davies at Eye
  • Revelations in style: Gallimard's Découvertes series secures readers' loyalty by showing respect for their curiosity and intelligence by Rick Poynor at Eye
  • (in French) Découvertes Gallimard ou la culture encyclopédique à la française by Françoise Hache-Bissette, senior lecturer at the Paris Descartes University. This article is published in the conference proceedings at Sorbonne in December 2001 (pp. 111–124 of Histoire des industries culturelles en France, XIXe–XXe siècles : Actes du colloque en Sorbonne, décembre 2001).

External links edit

  • Official website (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Arts series at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Archéologie series at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Histoire series at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Littératures series at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Religions series at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Culture et société series at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Sciences et techniques series at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Texto at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Albums at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Une autre histoire du XXe siècle at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Hors série at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • Découvertes Gallimard Carnet d'expo at Éditions Gallimard (in French)
  • List of books in "Abrams Discoveries" series at Goodreads
  • List of books in 'New Horizons' series at Publishing History

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New Horizons book series redirects here Not to be confused with New Horizons book or New Horizons Decouvertes Gallimard French dekuvɛʁt ɡalimaːʁ lit Gallimard Discoveries in United Kingdom New Horizons in United States Abrams Discoveries is an editorial collection of illustrated monographic books published by the Editions Gallimard in pocket format The books are concise introductions to particular subjects written by experts and intended for a general audience 4 Decouvertes GallimardFour titles from the collection first row from left to right Les feux de la Terre Histoires de volcans L Afrique des explorateurs Vers les sources du Nil Tous les jardins du monde and Figures de l heraldique and their English editions published in the corresponding American and British series Abrams Discoveries second row and New Horizons third row respectively Edited byPierre Marchand Elisabeth de Farcy Paule du BouchetTranslatorRuth Sharman Paul G Bahn et al IllustratorDominique Thibault Jean Olivier Heron fr for pre generique only first 2 volumes et al Cover artistDavid Roberts Roland Cat et al CountryFranceLanguageFrench some titles originally published in Dutch English German and ItalianGenreEncyclopaedia humanitiesPublisherFR Editions GallimardUK Thames amp HudsonUS Harry N AbramsPublished1986 presentPublished in EnglishUK amp US 1992 2008 1 2 3 Media typePrint paperback amp e book for iPadNo of books700 including spin offs 107 UK edition 111 US edition List of books OCLC638040265Websitewww wbr decouvertes gallimard wbr comCreated in the style of livre d art the collection is based on an abundant pictorial documentation and a way of bringing together visual documents and texts enhanced by printing on coated paper as commented in L Express genuine monographs published like art books 5 Its creator Pierre Marchand the iconophile as remarked by the German graphic designer Raymond Stoffel 6 was instrumental in moulding the policy and ideals of the collection which was an immediate success both in France and internationally 7 The first title A la recherche de l Egypte oubliee English edition The Search for Ancient Egypt appeared on 21 November 1986 authored by the French Egyptologist Jean Vercoutter 8 These scholarly little books then released in successive volumes without a systematic plan each of which is structured like a separate book see monographic series 588 titles were published by November 2012 9 with more than 160 volumes of spin offs and catalogues as of 2021 Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Image 4 Case study of aestheticisation movement 5 Spin offs 6 English edition 7 Reception 8 List of English translated volumes 9 Documentary adaptation 10 International editions 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 Sources 15 External linksOverview editThe Sky Order and Chaos nbsp pp 40 41 the signs of the zodiac miniatures from a book of hours nbsp pp 80 81 all types of comets cometography illustrations from Theatrum Cometicum by Stanislaw Lubieniecki The first pocket sized encyclopaedia illustrated in colour La premiere encyclopedie illustree en couleurs au format de poche 10 The books are printed using A6 format 125 178 mm according to Encyclopaedia Universalis with breathtaking iconography illustration reproduced on thick and glossy coated paper 7 from which leap two or three images per page In this picture dense format the authors must squeeze their words in edgewise Each book is composed of a monograph on a particular topic the whole collection covers all areas of human knowledge and experience 11 such as archaeology art culture civilisation history music religion science et cetera with 502 specialists contributions 4 Chronological narrative is the principal structure for describing a subject 12 for example the 26th title Le ciel ordre et desordre UK ed The Sky Order and Chaos which narrated in chronological order to present the varied subjects relating to the sky above and peoples perception of it through historical perspective of cultural social and religious aspects The captions for illustrations must be informative they should not duplicate information in the body text nor do they interrupt the narrative thread Researchers and academics must adhere to the constraints of a mainstream collection Apart from obvious analytical abilities authors are expected to write quality text and a sensitivity to illustration A Decouvertes is not a book of authorship the author is only one of the many speakers 13 Bruno Blasselle director of the Bibliotheque de l Arsenal author of two volumes of Histoire du livre History of Book 321 and 363 and co author of the 88th title La Bibliotheque nationale de France Memoire de l avenir explained his experience of working for the collection For an author to write a Decouvertes title is to be trapped to put oneself in a situation of being obliged to go beyond his her own formulation 14 Book spines nbsp Decouvertes Gallimard the original edition nbsp Abrams Discoveries the U S edition nbsp International editions of the first title A la recherche de l Egypte oubliee From left to right first row American British German and Taiwanese editions second row Hispanic American Russian Romanian and Japanese editions Editions in the first row sharing identical cover artwork with Gallimard whereas those in the second row being redesigned The cover design is one of the specificities The old covers are glossy with black background illustrated in colour the newer covers are matt laminated rather than glossy 15 but more colourful with different colour codes according to the subject matter It differs from other reference books by its visual a full size picture with its framing and the power of figurative elements also a picture well matched to the inside page layout with a tiny relevant picture illustrating the spine The visual identity is strong one can even easily recognise the collection s international editions However there are some exceptions for instance the Barcelonese publisher Ediciones B adopted a completely different cover design for their collection Biblioteca de bolsillo CLAVES The trailers nbsp Trailer pp 2 3 for Claude Moatti s The Search for Ancient Rome Painting by Louis Duc 1830 nbsp Trailer pp 6 7 for Claude Moatti s The Search for Ancient Rome Painting by Constant Moyaux 1866 Each title contains 128 224 pages with approximately 120 220 illustrations printed in four five six or seven colours both matte and glitter and sometimes even gold as in the 39th title Richard Wagner L opera de la fin du monde 13 the metallic gold heightens Carl Otto Czeschka s illustrations from Die Nibelungen Each book begins with 8 10 full page illustrations or photographs prefaced by a pull quote on the inside front cove which Thames amp Hudson director Jamie Camplin calls it a cinema influenced trailer 1 designated as pre generique in French For the 96th title Champollion Un scribe pour l Egypte this book opens with a succession of reproductions of Champollion s manuscript Grammaire egyptienne in L Europe des Celtes 158 the reader is greeted by a series of bronze masks and hoary faces carved in stone 1 the trailer for La Saga de l espace 3 evokes the tragic launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986 while that of La Tour de Monsieur Eiffel 62 presents the Eiffel Tower at every stage of its construction nbsp The dynamic in page layout between text and illustration Inside page view of Jerome Charyn s New York Chronique d une ville sauvage New York Chronicle of a Wild City the 204th title of the collection The novelty lies in the subtle orchestration of the text and the illustration where successive sequences inserts and foldouts overlapping in double pages 4 According to the subject the body text designated as corpus in French is structured into three to eight chapters consisting of 64 in the case of the 333rd title Enquete sur Sherlock Holmes to 128 pages most of the titles Each chapter is built using journalistic methods with a lead paragraph and intertitle The corpus is punctuated by double page spreads of images known as inserts sort of a halt for pictures For the 124th title La peur du loup Fear of Wolves two double page spreads of reproductions of Gustave Dore s engravings to illustrate Little Red Riding Hood These books benefit a lot from journalistic and cinematographic techniques some titles include panoramic foldouts kind of projection on big screen Two foldouts in the 16th title Pompei la cite ensevelie note 1 one showing Leon Jaussely s reconstruction of the forum of Pompeii the other representing the actual condition of the theatre quarter in 1859 by using Paul Emile Bonnet s drawings both in a panoramic view In the 369th title Le papier Une aventure au quotidien The Paper A Daily Adventure through a partnership with paper companies there are even three luxurious foldouts that all made on different papers from Arjo Wiggins presenting one of the 17th century watercolours on the traditional manufacture of Chinese paper the other of the engravings and drawings by Albrecht Durer and Leonardo da Vinci the third depicts today s paper production line with its different machines 13 Unlike the corpus in colour the second part the Documents section Temoignages et Documents is always printed in black and white It works as an anthology providing more specialised texts from relevant authors excerpts historical records among others It contains files made jointly by the author or the publisher with lead paragraph to link texts and short captions for each file According to the subject an annex concludes Documents section with a chronology a filmography a discography or a bibliography with a List of Illustrations Table des illustrations giving full details of the sources of illustrations an alphabetical index as well as photo credits dedicated to those who want to go deeper into the subject The collection also stands out for its attention to detail On the choice of typeface for example Trump Mediaeval for body text ITC Franklin Gothic for titling Zapf Dingbats for guillemets italic for captions with an initial and the last line is underlined et cetera The French editions are printed by Kapp Lahure Jombart in Evreux while the Italian printer Gianni Stavro who has largely contributed to the elaboration of new techniques used in the collection retains his position as collaborator for international reissues and coeditions The bindings are solid sewn and not glued 13 As Gallimard s promise to their readers the most beautiful pocket collection in the world la plus belle collection de poche du monde 16 The collection formerly consisted of eighteen series Archeologie Architecture Art de vivre Cinema Histoire Histoires naturelles Invention du monde Litterature Memoire des lieux Musique et danse Peinture Philosophie Religions Sciences Sculpture Sports et jeux Techniques and Traditions which have been abandoned it is now reorganised around seven major subjects with colour codes Arts red Archeologie brown Histoire blue Litteratures white Religions dark blue Culture et societe yellow and Sciences et techniques green History edit nbsp Logo of Decouvertes Gallimard appearing on the back cover and book spine including Hors serie and some international editions Decouvertes Gallimard was born in Gallimard Jeunesse based on an idea by Pierre Marchand after the publications of two pocket collections Decouvertes Cadet in 1983 and Decouvertes Benjamin in 1984 These three Decouvertes collections cater to three levels grades 4 to 6 Decouvertes Benjamin grades 7 to 9 Decouvertes Cadet and grades 10 and up Decouvertes Gallimard 17 This pocket encyclopaedia initially named Les Chemins de la connaissance The Paths of Knowledge Pierre Marchand already had the idea when he entered Gallimard in 1972 as he explained I have invested fourteen years of my professional life in this collection Thanks to the success of choose your own adventure books that we were able to embark on this adventure For the first time genuine encyclopaedias in pocket format Our bet is that once you open the book no matter what subject you read or which page you are on you can no longer close it 18 Francoise Balibar Jean Pierre Maury Jean Pierre Verdet Marc Meunier Thouret and some others were the first to experience this pharaonic project that would await the arrival of Elisabeth de Farcy and Paule du Bouchet in 1981 for truly to take shape 19 To producing genuine encyclopaedias in pocket format and fully illustrated in colour in that time many judged such an editorial project insane 13 In November 1986 however the collection was released at Gallimard and directed by Elisabeth de Farcy She chose authors and organised iconographic campaigns several editors and iconographers were then gathered copious iconographies illustrations were extracted from heritage resources Elisabeth explained in an interview with La Croix The image should occupy a central place as in a work of art 20 The authors were sceptical about this project at first even contemptuous but they have eventually been fascinated by the collection Some have even authored several books such as Francoise Cachin curator of the Musee d Orsay author of three books Gauguin Ce malgre moi de sauvage note 2 49 Seurat Le reve de l art science 108 Manet J ai fait ce que j ai vu note 3 203 the physicist Jean Pierre Maury who wrote four titles Galilee le messager des etoiles 10 Comment la terre devint ronde 52 Newton et la mecanique celeste note 4 91 and Le palais de la Decouverte 195 or the historian of religion Odon Vallet fr who published seven books in the collection 13 A preview edition or zero edition numero zero was sent to 500 booksellers during the summer of 1986 13 The collection was officially released on 21 November of the same year The first twelve titles twenty five thousand copies of each volume were printed 21 We ve never seen so many things between the first and last pages of a book is the slogan proposed by Pascal Manry s advertising agency CLM BBDO for the launch of the collection Without market research at the start Pierre Marchand a self taught man explained on the television programme Ca se discute fr This project was as old as my thirst for knowledge No doubt it is necessary to be precisely self taught to sense the importance of an encyclopaedia We must have been forced to build our own culture to seek reliable references to make clear statements To conceive Decouvertes I didn t need market research surveys or tests Right from the start I wanted to give the public the books I needed 22 Although Decouvertes was reserved for youth at the beginning it was eventually launched for the general adult public 23 The collection then had a rapid growth 105 titles appeared in five years The first international collaboration was started with the Madrid based Spanish publisher Aguilar es in 1989 and 19 countries would finally be associated with the project 4 In 1992 after 151 titles have been published Gallimard showed interest in the work on mermaid and Siren De lokroep van de zeemeermin 24 25 by Vic de Donder nl a Belgian Dutch language writer Nevertheless the Parisian publishing house hesitated interesting subject but how can you illustrate that Then De Donder showed a list of about one thousand images that he gathered over years Gallimard was convinced and made him the first non French language author published in the collection 26 In the heyday of Decouvertes at the turn of the 1990s authors were mainly recruited from academics and curators Numerous artist monographs were often published on the occasions of major exhibitions with a predilection for painters and musicians Such as the 165th title Matisse Une splendeur inouie note 5 was released for the exhibition Henri Matisse 1904 1917 at the Centre Georges Pompidou in 1993 13 and Genevieve Haroche Bouzinac s Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun from Hors serie was on sale at the exhibit of Vigee Le Brun s paintings in New York City at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 27 Or reactivity in relation to current events for instance the 161st title Sang pour sang le reveil des vampires was published on 5 January 1993 for the release of Francis Coppola s Dracula in France and La mine devoreuse d hommes 184 for the release of the French film Germinal Un Conservatoire pour les Arts et Metiers 222 for the bicentennial of the CNAM La Mode Un demi siecle conquerant 511 was on sale on the occasion of Yves Saint Laurent retrospective at the Petit Palais in 2010 28 Some works were launched within an extremely limited time frame such as Memoires du Louvre 60 for the inauguration of the Louvre Pyramid in 1989 and Les Temples de l opera 77 for the Opera Bastille in 1990 both completed in six to eight weeks instead of the usual two or three months Alongside many works dictated by current events there are also a number of strange curiosities such as a book devoted to red hair 338 Roux et rousses Un eclat tres particulier which is unusual in this type of collection 13 Some subjects can be more difficult to sell but considered necessary such as the perspective 138 La Perspective en jeu Les dessous de l image images of human body 185 Les images du corps note 6 and mannerism 457 Le manierisme Une avant garde au XVIe siecle 20 But in recent years there were more monographs on memoirs of places and large institutions instead of artists as well as various sociological and religious aspects for instance a book on the history of New York City by Jerome Charyn which is translated and adapted from his English work Metropolis New York as Myth Marketplace and Magical Land 204 New York Chronique d une ville sauvage titles on agrifood 406 Dis moi ce que tu manges on homosexuality 417 La longue marche des gays or on drugs 423 Les drogues Une passion maudite titles about Marian devotions and apparition 401 La Vierge Femme au visage divin amp 524 Le monde de Lourdes about Christian saints and Sufism 458 Les Saints Des etres de chair et de ciel amp 554 Le soufisme Voie mystique de l islam And also numerous volumes devoted to writers for example the 381st title Proust La cathedrale du temps Difficult subjects were frequently in demand possibly because there was less competition Thus a book on the Cistercian monks 95 Le reve cistercien was one of the bestsellers in 1990 While the others like La fievre de l or 34 about gold rush or Sous le pavillon noir Pirates et flibustiers 45 about pirates are presumably subjects more common and popular were relative failures Generally the most popular titles are those from Arts and Archeologie series the 1st title A la recherche de l Egypte oubliee and the 24th title L ecriture memoire des hommes both in Archeologie series remain two of the bestsellers 4 As of 2001 the former would have sold more than five hundred thousand copies worldwide As for the Sports et jeux series there are only four most favoured titles La saga du Tour de France 81 La balle au pied Histoire du football 83 Jeux Olympiques La flamme de l exploit 133 and Voyous et gentlemen Une histoire du rugby 164 13 Competition has emerged as early as in the middle of the 1990s with a gradual decrease in circulation and novelties but partially offset by the sub collection entitled Decouvertes Gallimard Hors serie which is one of the five spin offs 4 Today about fifteen old titles are updated every year according to current cultural and scientific research As general history plays a central role in Decouvertes Gallimard completed by archaeology art history and science richly accompanied by unpublished illustrations thus it forms a solid editorial base 4 On 25 March 1994 a celebration was held at the Musee national des Monuments Francais for the publication of the 200th title Voyages en Utopie 16 The collection experienced two successive redesigns one in September 1998 359 Le Theatre de Boulevard Ciel mon mari for exterior model colour of the back cover more explicit signage and the other in March 2000 390 L Esprit des savoirs for interior page layout 4 Those reeditions underwent a decrease in page length due to the reformulation introduced in the Documents section The collection which was too soon associated with a zapping visual culture reaffirmed its first purpose the image does not take precedence over the text but combined with text to animate and enrich the reading 4 These books benefit from the latest technologies with their mockups are all made using desktop publishing now Since the QuarkXPress software was only released in 1987 the first 30 titles were made in a traditional way with phototypesetting The current price of a Decouvertes book is between 8 40 and 15 90 euros 7 95 in UK 12 95 14 95 in US and 19 95 in Canada according to its category and number of pages this is considered an extremely low price for a book of this quality 13 nbsp The Encyclopedie is the first French encyclopaedia a work edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d Alembert and many other contributors It was one of the first encyclopaedias to realise the form we would recognise today also the first one to include contributions from many named contributors and perhaps the most famous early encyclopaedia The 100th title Le Roman vrai de l Encyclopedie True Novel of the Encyclopedie is dedicated to this work The collection totalling 588 volumes is never entirely translated into another language partial translations have been made available in 19 languages 29 currently more than 20 languages see International editions This inexpensive pocket encyclopaedia embodies its humanistic dream to make the most advanced state of knowledge available to everyone Diderot and D Alembert would not have denied it commented by Hedwige Pasquet current directress of Gallimard Jeunesse 29 According to Livres Hebdo fr these French style nonfictions documentaires a la francaise have sold over twenty million copies worldwide as of 1999 30 31 13 with recently emerging markets in Asia and Eastern Europe especially in Russia about 100 titles have been published within four years In 2002 during a presentation of Decouvertes Gallimard in Moscow the French ambassador to Russia Claude Blanchemaison fr told a Kommersant correspondent that he just finished reading De Kaboul a Samarcande Les archeologues en Asie centrale fr 411 one of the latest titles from the collection at the time which he found particularly interesting 32 In order to remedy the problems of international proprietaries and reproduction rights of works of art co publishers firstly define a number of titles then they choose according to their own editorial line and share the high cost of worldwide photographic rights Therefore Harry N Abrams in the United States chose more titles on traditional cultural subjects such as A la recherche de la Rome antique 56 or La Naissance de la Grece 86 while in Japan the publisher Sōgensha ja prefers original titles such as the 57th title Les sorcieres fiancees de Satan Witches Fiancees of Satan and the 171st title L Heure du grand passage Chronique de la mort The Hour of the Great Passage Chronicle of Death The Madrilenian publisher Aguilar was the first one among Decouvertes international co publishers since 1989 the first 12 titles for the Spanish collection Aguilar Universal were released in the same year 33 In Italy the publisher Electa Gallimard produced 128 titles within seven years in Japan the 166th title for their series Chi no Saihakken Rediscovery of Knowledge has been published in early 2017 34 In addition foreign editions are usually co printed to amortise fees and support countries with small circulation 13 In addition to foreign publishers Decouvertes Gallimard has also been involved in national institutional partnerships for several years notably the one held since 1989 with the Reunion des Musees Nationaux RMN thirty two titles have been released as of 2001 plus a title in English dedicated to Jean Baptiste Camille Corot 277 Corot Extraordinary landscapes the boxed set Impressionnismes 1994 and four books in the Hors serie The principle of these co editions is based on a sharing of costs and revenues the RMN brings its knowledge of museums and distribution network while the publisher brings its editorial competence When a title is linked to an exhibition it generates a lot of additional sales through the RMN Other partnerships with public or private companies such as the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission 282 L atome de la recherche a l industrie Le Commissariat a l Energie Atomique Credit Mutuel 379 L odyssee de l euro L Oreal 405 Les vies du cheveu note 7 paper industries 369 Le papier Une aventure au quotidien et cetera The partner is sometimes explicitly indicated in the acknowledgments 379 but it is most often mentioned equivocally 405 even modestly kept in silence 389 Vive l eau 13 Nonfiction book publishing has been in decline in France for several years market saturation is one of the causes competition from other medias is another especially from the internet Despite its excellent image to the public Decouvertes Gallimard is also concerned by this disaffection It remains an indisputable success internationally but in France the sales are eroding The number of new productions decreases and also the prints On 1 March 1999 the creator of Decouvertes Pierre Marchand after working for 27 years at Gallimard left to become a creative director at Hachette This was no doubt a big loss to the collection but with more than 10 years of experience and a rich fund created over years Decouvertes finally surpassed the difficulties 13 The end of 2006 is marked by the celebration of the collection s 20th anniversary and the publication of its 500th title Art brut L instinct createur A website was specially created on this occasion which is the current official website http www decouvertes gallimard fr On the occasion of Editions Gallimard s centenary in 2011 the 569th title Gallimard Un editeur a l œuvre Gallimard A Publisher at Work was launched as the first e book for iPad of Decouvertes 4 This was followed by an e book collection consisting of A la recherche de l Egypte oubliee Dali Le Grand Paranoiaque Hopper Ombre et lumiere du mythe americain Leonard de Vinci Art et science de l univers Manet J ai fait ce que j ai vu and Mozart Aime des dieux in the next year 35 Image editThe iconographie nbsp Double page spread of image in Lost Cities of the Maya pp 64 65 Drawing by Frederick Catherwood 1844 nbsp Trailer of Alchemy The Great Secret pp 4 5 Illustrations taken from Splendor Solis 16th century accompanied by texts from Emerald Tablet nbsp Full red background pages with engravings depicting Vlad the Impaler in Vampires The World of the Undead pp 28 29 Image illustration designated as iconographie in French is the essential part to Decouvertes Gallimard the collection draws much inspiration from magazine layout designs Full colour pictures documentary illustrations archival photographs historical maps occupy a central place in this work as said Pierre Marchand himself the language of images is a universal language 36 But in the 1980s desktop publishing and photo digitisation did not exist the sophisticated mockups were entirely handmade and the iconographers ran around museums libraries painting galleries and other agencies to look for documents Today the technology has simplified all these procedures but the difficulty lies elsewhere the status of the image is increasingly complex 20 Contemporary subjects often generate much higher costs since the publisher is obliged to work with photographic agencies In the choice of documents priority is given to those original unpublished images Besides the iconographers of Decouvertes have some exceptional documents such as English explorer Frederick Catherwood s original drawings of Maya ruins decorate the 20th title Les cites perdues des Mayas 13 It s not difficult to illustrate subjects like arts civilisations archaeology But when it comes to a topic like pain 370 La douleur Un mal a combattre or sustainable development 495 Le developpement durable Maintenant ou jamais it becomes more delicate The question is how to avoid repetitiveness or the flatly illustrative image the solution lies in a broadening field through the use of historical documents works of art and film stills 20 Case study of aestheticisation movement editThe aestheticisation of postmodern everyday life according to sociologists Michel Maffesoli and Mike Featherstone it seems to spring from two parallel movements rooted in modernity the so called dual postmodern aestheticisation movement first an aesthetic hedonism Maffesoli and second the trivialisation of art Featherstone The second movement is the result of the de academisation and de institutionalisation of art thus art is part of everyday life Decouvertes Gallimard is considered an example of art as part of everyday life within this study 23 Pierre Marchand Head of Gallimard Jeunesse who created the new kind of artistic encyclopaedia with a dynamic layout that would be as much a magazine as an encyclopaedia It has been commented by a Gallimard employee that Decouvertes seduces like a magazine but has the length of a book kind of an objectified and specialised luxury magazine A lot of work and research have been done on the reproduction of images and the choice of illustrations often unpublished documents like antique engravings old photos on all types of themes 37 In this collection all books share the same concept as to layout and looks each book itself could become a work of art rather than only its substitute It is coupled with up to date editing equipment organisational innovations and a constant pursuit of higher printing quality at lower cost A more friendship than business relationship between Marchand and the Italian printer Gianni Stavro has advanced the state of the art in printing The suppliers of Decouvertes are supposed to cooperate between themselves for instance the French printer had a problem concerning the pigments so the Italian printer invited him over to explain how he could solve the problem explained by a Gallimard employee 23 Pierre Marchand might not be an Artistic Master but he is almost considered as such by his employees Decouvertes staff work like a team where everybody is concerned with everything at the same time They share the same culture and values their office is intentionally built like a vessel with Marchand as captain on the bridge and anyone at any time is free to contribute with his her own ideas about authors pictures front covers and becomes leader of a project 23 Spin offs editUne autre histoire du XXe siecle Literally Another History of the 20th Century A closed series within Decouvertes Gallimard collection released in 1999 consisting of ten volumes for ten decades authored by French historian Michel Pierre fr and based on the Gaumont cinematographic archives 4 Decouvertes Gallimard Hors serie A sub collection published since 1994 the title roughly translates as off series or off collection Hors serie books are even smaller 120 170 mm generally but not always each one consists of 48 pages with full colour illustrations These books are designed like museum guide booklets according to Gallimard des livres a visiter comme une exposition books to visit like an exhibition Most of them are dedicated to artists like Botticelli Arcimboldo Fragonard Soutine Le Gray et cetera during major exhibitions devoted to them 38 Decouvertes Gallimard Albums A sub collection consists of 13 volumes 12 volumes released in 1992 and one in 1994 a larger format 210 270 mm is used for them Decouvertes Gallimard Texto A 6 volume sub collection released in 1998 124 178 mm inspired by the Documents section at the back of every Decouvertes book 13 Decouvertes Gallimard Carnet d expo A sub collection of exhibition booklets created in 2018 with the smaller format 120 170 mm The Hors serie books are often coupled with art exhibitions and it works well While the other attempts to diversify the collection have often resulted in resounding commercial failures such as the Albums and Texto Despite an interesting concept the use of still images from Gaumont archives for Une autre histoire du XXe siecle this series has had mixed success 13 English edition edit nbsp Logo of New Horizons series nbsp New Horizons the UK edition A small portion of the collection has been translated into English published by Thames amp Hudson in United Kingdom under the title New Horizons series 39 40 which launched its first titles in 1992 with the slogan the expanding universe between two covers According to Thames amp Hudson director Jamie Camplin the remit is to educate in an entertaining way 1 Paul Gottlieb former director and editor in chief of the New York based publisher Abrams Books then called Harry N Abrams discovered Pierre Marchand s Decouvertes at the Gallimard stand during the Bologna Book Fair in 1991 which he called a dazzling array of books and an imaginative combination of text and pictures in a magnificently produced series of paperback books He began to negotiate for English language translation 41 The collection was eventually titled Abrams Discoveries series by the U S publisher They began to publish in the spring of 1992 and more than 100 titles were produced by 2008 42 43 44 45 The two publishers shared the translation costs the American edition was then re edited to take into account English spelling or vice versa 1 Unlike the numbered French edition American and British editions are not put into numerical order UK edition s book spines have titles in white with black background while the more Gallimard style US edition has titles in colour and sometimes with decorative features such as an for Cleopatra The Life and Death of a Pharaoh and a for Heraldry An Introduction to a Noble Tradition Apart from spelling and punctuation differences certain titles of American edition have additional explanation placed in parentheses within the body text For instance in The Celts Conquerors of Ancient Europe Bohemia now part of the Czech Republic p 14 Gaelic meaning an Irish or Scottish Celt p 14 or Iberian Peninsula Spain and Portugal p 76 whereas in the British version The Celts First Masters of Europe has no such additional information Besides the texts are not entirely identical As for the Documents section though some co publishers print the entire French version Thames amp Hudson reformulates this part tailoring the material to suit the nuances of the UK market 1 Reception editFrench weekly magazine Telerama praised Decouvertes Gallimard described the work as they borrow suspense from the cinema have efficiency of the journalism literary temperament is their charm and art is their beauty 4 New York magazine remarked the collection a lively interweaving of simple text and clever pictures 46 In his review for Die Zeit the German literary scholar and historian Gerhard Prause de wrote that the collection is an adventure stands for surprise excitement and amusement Boredom is already prevented by the curiosity of vivid illustrations which are accompanied by detailed explanations 47 Rick Poynor wrote in Eye magazine that the collection is one of the great projects of contemporary popular publishing 15 Raleigh Trevelyan s article in The New York Times mentioned D Day and the Invasion of Normandy from Abrams Discoveries series said all volumes in the Discoveries series are ingeniously designed 48 Art critic John Russell considered these books contain unique information such as Aelian s authority on the musicality of the elephant or the precise look of Halley s Comet as it was depicted in 1835 49 Eduardo Gudino Kieffer of La Nacion also gave the collection a positive review writing The books are excellent assistants for intellectuals writers journalists and students of different aspects of the culture they contain accurate and pithy information They obtain a cognitive duration difficult to achieve in the mediatic fugacity 50 The Spanish newspaper El Pais Those books combine an important Documents section with an original thematic concept It s obviously a work of education and popularisation but popularisation of very good level 51 The Brazilian newspapers Folha de S Paulo What is most striking in the collection however is not the eclecticism or the unusual themes usually developed by French experts but the format and the iconographic content thereof 52 Diario do Grande ABC pt almost like a luxury comic magazine and of exquisite taste 53 According to the French magazine L Expansion some other positive reviews including The Times A brand new and daring collection Die Zeit As soon as you open these handy books you can not get away from them anymore The New York Times Book Review A collection that recalls nineteenth century encyclopaedias where intelligence went hand in hand with curiosity 54 The French news magazine L Express Genuine monographs published like art books offered in pocket format and sold at an affordable price Decouvertes changed the face of encyclopaedism and art book adapting the book to the era of zapping 5 Le Journal des Arts fr a French bimonthly journal referred to the collection as a classic 55 It is also included by Livres Hebdo fr a French weekly magazine as one of six collections that marked the history of French publishing 56 Despite all the favours to its quality and attractive visual design the collection suffers from a problem of identity in bookshops where to put these books With books for youth or books for adults As pocket books or human science reference books And opt for a thematic scattering on the shelves Many booksellers renounce the displays that were exclusively reserved for Decouvertes due to high competition All the more so because a rather tight inventory management at Gallimard the complete titles are never available at the same time which is not appreciated by the customers The problem of identification is also latent in print media the journalists even if they are personally delighted to receive the new titles from a press agent would not be too enthusiastic about presenting a simple pocket book in their articles even if it s a brand new title and not a reprint 13 List of English translated volumes editMain article List of English translated volumes of Decouvertes GallimardDocumentary adaptation editDocumentary adaptations of Decouvertes Gallimard started in 1997 the project is a co production of Arte France and Trans Europe Film and in collaboration with Editions Gallimard 57 These 52 minute films are produced as part of The Human Adventure a documentary television programme of Arte Nine of them were directed by Jean Claude Lubtchansky 58 List of documentary films Documentary Literal translation Director Voice over Release year Adaptation of UK edition US edition AuthorIl etait une fois la Mesopotamie subtitled into English 59 Once Upon a Time in Mesopotamia Jean Claude Lubtchansky Francois Marthouret Corinne Jaber fr Jean Claude Lubtchansky 1998 Il etait une fois la Mesopotamie nº 191 Jean Bottero Marie Joseph SteveQuand le Japon s ouvrit au monde When Japan Opened to the World Jean Claude Lubtchansky Francois Marthouret Michel Duchaussoy 1998 Quand le Japon s ouvrit au monde nº 99 Francis Macouin Keiko OmotoGalilee le messager des etoiles Galileo the Messenger of the Stars Jean Claude Lubtchansky Francois Marthouret Ruggero De Pas 1998 Galilee Le messager des etoiles nº 10 Jean Pierre MauryVers Tombouctou L Afrique des explorateurs On the Road to Timbuktu Explorers in Africa Jean Claude Lubtchansky Francois Marthouret Yves Lambrecht fr Richard Sammel 1999 Vers Tombouctou L Afrique des explorateurs II nº 216 Anne HugonLes cites perdues des Mayas subtitled into English 60 43 The Lost Cities of the Mayans Jean Claude Lubtchansky Francois Marthouret Marc Zammit 2000 Les cites perdues des Mayas nº 20 Lost Cities of the Maya Lost Cities of the Maya Claude Francois Baudez Sydney PicassoChampollion un scribe pour l Egypte subtitled into English 60 42 Champollion a scribe for Egypt Jean Claude Lubtchansky Francoise Fabian Jean Hugues Anglade 2000 Champollion Un scribe pour l Egypte nº 96 Michel Dewachter fr Leonard de Vinci dubbed into English 61 Leonardo da Vinci Jean Claude Lubtchansky Aurore Clement Gerard Desarthe fr 2001 Leonard de Vinci Art et science de l univers nº 293 Leonardo da Vinci Renaissance Man Leonardo da Vinci The Mind of the Renaissance Alessandro VezzosiL empire des nombres dubbed into English 62 The Empire of Numbers Philippe Truffault Denis Guedj 2001 L empire des nombres nº 300 Numbers The Universal Language Numbers The Universal Language Denis GuedjLa Terre des Peaux Rouges The Land of the Redskins Jean Claude Lubtchansky Serge Avedikian Francois Marthouret 2002 La Terre des Peaux Rouges nº 14 Philippe JacquinAngkor la foret de pierre available in English 60 40 amp 286 Angkor the Stone Forest Jean Claude Lubtchansky Serge Avedikian Sylvie Moreau fr 2002 Angkor La foret de pierre nº 64 Angkor Heart of an Asian Empire Angkor Heart of an Asian Empire Bruno DagensDarwin et la science de l evolution Darwin and the Science of Evolution Valerie Winckler Claude Aufaure fr Valerie Winckler 2002 Darwin et la science de l evolution nº 397 Charles Darwin The Scholar Who Changed Human History Darwin and the Science of Evolution Patrick Tort fr Le Mystere des sources du Nil dubbed into English 63 The Mystery of the Sources of the Nile Stephane Begoin Severine Lathuilliere fr Jacques Henri Fabre Vincent Grass Jose Luccioni Serge Marquant 2003 L Afrique des explorateurs Vers les sources du Nil nº 117 The Exploration of Africa From Cairo to the Cape The Exploration of Africa From Cairo to the Cape Anne HugonInternational editions editTitle Literal translation Language Country Publisher First publishedDecouvertes Gallimard Gallimard Discoveries French of France France Editions Gallimard 1986New Horizons British English United Kingdom Thames amp Hudson 1992Abrams Discoveries American English United States Harry N Abrams 1992Universale Electa Gallimard Electa Gallimard Universal Italian Italy Electa Gallimard 1992Universale L ippocampo L ippocampo Universal Italian Italy L ippocampo Edizioni 2011Aguilar Universal Aguilar Universal Peninsular Spanish Spain Aguilar S A de Ediciones es 1989Biblioteca ilustrada Illustrated Library Peninsular Spanish Spain Blume 2011Biblioteca de bolsillo CLAVES Pocket Library KEYS Spanish Spain Hispanic America Ediciones B 1997Civilizacao Circulo de Leitores Civilisation Readers Circle European Portuguese Portugal Civilizacao Editora Circulo de Leitores pt 1991Descobrir Discover European Portuguese Portugal Quimera Editores pt 2003Descobertas Discoveries Brazilian Portuguese Brazil Editora Objetiva pt 2000En varld av vetande A World of Knowledge Swedish Sweden Berghs forlag sv 1991Horisont bokene Horizon Books Norwegian Norway Schibsted 1990Ny viden om nyt og gammelt New Knowledge on New and Old Danish Denmark Roth 1993Abenteuer Geschichte Adventure Story German Germany Ravensburger Buchverlag 1990Fibula Pharos Fibula s Pharos Dutch Netherlands Fibula Van Dishoek 1990Standaard Ontdekkingen Standaard Discoveries Dutch Belgium Netherlands Standaard Uitgeverij 1990Krajobrazy Cywilizacji Landscapes of Civilisation Polish Poland Wydawnictwo Dolnoslaskie 1994Poznac i Zrozumiec Swiat Focus Know and Understand the World Focus Polish Poland Gruner Jahr Polska pl 2002Horizonty Horizons Czech Czech Republic Nakladatelstvi Slovart cs 1994Horizonty Horizons Slovak Slovakia Vydavateľstvo Slovart 1994Kreta konyvek Chalk Books Hungarian Hungary Park Kiado 1991Mejniki Milestones Slovene Slovenia DZS sl 1994Atradimai Baltos lankos Baltos lankos Discoveries Lithuanian Lithuania Baltos lankos 1997Decouvertes Univers Colecțiile Cotidianul Enciclopedica Univers Discoveries Cotidianul Encyclopaedic Collections Romanian Romania Editura Univers ro in collaboration with Cotidianul 2007Genel Kultur Dizisi General Culture Series Turkish Turkey Yapi Kredi Yayinlari 2001Anakalypseis Delh8anash Delithanasi Discoveries Greek Greece Asterhs Delh8anashs Asteris Delithanasis 1990Otkrytie Discovery Russian Russia AST 2001Biografiya iskusstva Biography of the Arts Russian Russia Mann Ivanov and Ferber ru 2019اكتشافات غاليمار Gallimard Discoveries Lebanese Arabic Lebanon دار المجاني Dar Al Majani lit Free House 2011知の再発見 Rediscovery of Knowledge Japanese Japan Sōgensha ja 1990發現之旅 Voyage D exploration Voyage of Discoveries Traditional Chinese Taiwan China Times Publishing zh 1994发现之旅 Voyage D exploration Voyage of Discoveries Simplified Chinese China Published by various publishers 1998시공 디스커버리 총서 Sigong Discovery Sigong Discovery series Korean South Korea Sigongsa 1995See also editMain category Decouvertes Gallimard For Dummies a similar American series of introductory books Que sais je a similar series of introductory books published by the Presses Universitaires de France Rough Guides a similar British series of introductory books Very Short Introductions a similar series of introductory books published by the Oxford University Press World of Art an illustrated art encyclopaedia series published by Thames amp Hudson Notes edit English edition title both American and British Pompeii The Day a City Died English edition title both American and British Gauguin The Quest for Paradise American edition Manet The Influence of the Modern British edition Manet Painter of Modern Life American edition Newton The Father of Modern Astronomy British edition Newton Understanding the Cosmos British edition title Matisse The Sensuality of Colour American edition title Matisse The Wonder of Color British version title The Human Body Image and Emotion American version title Images of the Body English edition Hair The Long and the Short of It References 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Britannica Inc Retrieved 1 December 2021 Mais c est en 1986 avec Decouvertes Gallimard que s exprime toute l inventivite de Pierre Marchand Cet autodidacte a concu une veritable encyclopedie de poche destinee aux adultes riche de dix huit series thematiques a l iconographie epoustouflante melant textes et images impressions sur fond noir dore ou argente et depliants panoramiques Le succes en France 12 5 millions de volumes vendus et a l etranger 19 pays en achetent les droits est immediat A la recherche de l Egypte oubliee Collection Decouvertes Gallimard n 1 Serie Archeologie gallimard fr in French 1 February 2007 Retrieved 13 April 2017 Pissarro Patriarche des impressionnistes Collection Decouvertes Gallimard n 588 Serie Arts gallimard fr in French 23 November 2012 Retrieved 9 January 2021 Adam Jean Michel 18 January 2017 Les Textes types et prototypes 4e edition in French Paris Armand Colin ISBN 9782200617578 New Horizons series thamesandhudson com Archived from the original on 6 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um gibi luxuoso e de extremo bom gosto Alexandre Roger 20 December 1993 Gutenberg fait de la resistance lexpansion lexpress fr in French Retrieved 3 January 2018 Manca Isabelle 28 June 2018 La mue des Decouvertes Gallimard lejournaldesarts fr in French Retrieved 29 October 2018 C est ce qu il est convenu d appeler un classique Combet Claude 11 May 2018 Decouvertes Gallimard le savoir en images livreshebdo fr in French Retrieved 29 October 2018 Cinquieme volet de notre serie sur six collections qui ont marque l histoire de l edition francaise Collection DECOUVERTES Une coproduction ARTE France Trans Europe Film Gallimard PDF pro arte tv in French 2 March 2002 p 6 Retrieved 1 October 2017 Catalogue des films de Jean Claude Lubtchansky lussasdoc org in French Retrieved 8 June 2017 Repertoire des films documentaires 1990 2000 PDF diplomatie gouv fr in French English and Spanish 2000 p 169 Retrieved 3 December 2020 a b c Repertoire des films documentaires 2000 2003 PDF diplomatie gouv fr in French English and Spanish 2003 Retrieved 3 December 2020 Leonardo da Vinci The Mind of the Renaissance films com Retrieved 3 December 2020 L Empire des Nombres DVD amazon com Retrieved 3 December 2020 In Search of the Nile distribution arte tv in French and English Retrieved 3 December 2020 Sources editIn the beginning was the picture NEW HORIZONS by Jim Davies at Eye Revelations in style Gallimard s Decouvertes series secures readers loyalty by showing respect for their curiosity and intelligence by Rick Poynor at Eye in French Decouvertes Gallimard ou la culture encyclopedique a la francaise by Francoise Hache Bissette senior lecturer at the Paris Descartes University This article is published in the conference proceedings at Sorbonne in December 2001 pp 111 124 of Histoire des industries culturelles en France XIXe XXe siecles Actes du colloque en Sorbonne decembre 2001 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Decouvertes Gallimard Official website in French 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