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<p>[QUOTE="RachelW, post: 9485769, member: 15376"]Some progress is being made: <i>"...a new lease of life was brought in the 1970s, with the creation of stores in new living spaces, on the initiative of Jean-Noël Flammarion and his brothers. From 1974 to 1977, the bookstores at Porte Maillot, Place d'Italie and the Center Pompidou in Paris, and La Part-Dieu in Lyon were open. Flammarion 4 (fourth generation) unites these new brands. The Maison Rustique and Arthaud bookstores joined this network in 1977, followed in 1980 by La Hune, the famous Saint-Germain-des-Prés brand. The network continued to evolve in the 1990s, with the creation of points of sale (Cité des Sciences, Museum of Decorative Arts, National Library of France) and the sale of other stores.</i></p><p><i>In 1999, Flammarion contributed its regional bookstores to the Librairies du Savoir, in return for an entry into the capital."</i></p><p><br /></p><p>So its a bookstore? I'm going to need to look into the Museum and the National Library...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RachelW, post: 9485769, member: 15376"]Some progress is being made: [I]"...a new lease of life was brought in the 1970s, with the creation of stores in new living spaces, on the initiative of Jean-Noël Flammarion and his brothers. From 1974 to 1977, the bookstores at Porte Maillot, Place d'Italie and the Center Pompidou in Paris, and La Part-Dieu in Lyon were open. Flammarion 4 (fourth generation) unites these new brands. The Maison Rustique and Arthaud bookstores joined this network in 1977, followed in 1980 by La Hune, the famous Saint-Germain-des-Prés brand. The network continued to evolve in the 1990s, with the creation of points of sale (Cité des Sciences, Museum of Decorative Arts, National Library of France) and the sale of other stores. In 1999, Flammarion contributed its regional bookstores to the Librairies du Savoir, in return for an entry into the capital."[/I] So its a bookstore? I'm going to need to look into the Museum and the National Library...[/QUOTE]
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