- Éditions
Denoël is a
French publishing house founded in 1930.
Acquired by Éditions
Gallimard in 1951, it
publishes collections spanning fiction, non-fiction...
- Du
monde entier au cœur du
monde (1957,
Denoël) / Trop c'est trop (1957,
Denoël)
Films sans
images (1959,
Denoël)
Amours (1961) Dites-nous
Monsieur Blaise...
- Greffe,
Denoël, 1985. La Pluie,
Denoël, 1987. La
Prise de Gibraltar,
Denoël, 1987. Le Désordre des choses,
Denoël, 1991. Fis de la haine,
Denoël, 1992;...
- (
Denoël) 1937: Mervale, Jean
Rogissart (
Denoël) 1938: Léonie la bienheureuse,
Pierre Jean
Launay (
Denoël) 1939: Les Javanais, Jean
Malaquais (
Denoël)...
- Diaboliques. The
first French edition was
published in 1952 by Éditions
Denoël. It was
originally published in
English in 1954
under the
title The Woman...
- by
Corinne Julve and Lili Sztajn, was
subsequently published by Éditions
Denoël on
October 26, 2006. In
January 2007, Fun Home was an
official selection...
- of The
Theatre of
Cruelty 1933 Éditions
Denoël Originally published as a sixteen-page
booklet by Éditions
Denoël (Fontenay-Au-Roses, 1933).:111 Theatre...
-
Rubinstein in
France in 2004.
Suite française was
published by Éditions
Denoël, Paris, in 2004. The
edition includes a
preface by
Myriam Anissimov, notes...
-
croix de
Saint André". Vexil.prov.free.fr.
Retrieved 6
September 2013.
Denoël 2004. "Abbaye Saint-Victor de M****ille,
monuments historiques en France...
- Intérieure,
Denoël, 1962, Le Rocher, 1992. Noé, théâtre,
Denoël, 1965. La Montée des âmes vivantes,
Denoël, 1968. L'Homme
libre et les ânes sauvages,
Denoël, 1969...