Publishers
With each connection, new discoveries. Publishers are presented randomly. For alphabetical order, use the search.
La Lettre volée
The publishing house La Lettre volée (The stolen Letter), based in Brussels, founded in the autumn of 1989 by Daniel Vander Gucht, Pierre-Y... Read more
L'L éditions
Nowadays, motivated by the goal of a better showing of what's a study in scenic art, Michèle Braconnier and Pierre Boitte created a publish... Read more
SAMSA
SAMSA Sprl is a publishing house and an infographic company. It has been active since august 1999. It occasionally associates with partners ... Read more
Alice Jeunesse
Founded in 1995, Alice Éditions started by publishing fine books and essays. It was in 2001 that Alice Jeunesse was born, first of all wit... Read more
Fondation Maurice Carême
The Maurice Carême Foundation only distributes the works (poetry and prose) of the poet Maurice Carême, an internationally renowned writer... Read more
Alternatives théâtrales
Alternatives théâtrales, since its foundation in 1979, has edited and published a review of the same name, dedicated to the presentation, ... Read more
3cinq7
3Cinq7 is a publishing house from Liège. We publish mostly masonic works along with some symbolic and esoteric literature. We are our own b... Read more
Degive (Éditions Antoine )
To astonish : a simple but ambitious point. To be astonish ourselves, as publisher, to be able to astonish the reader. To astonish thanks to... Read more
Moulinsart
Moulinsart is a public limited company in Belgian law concerned with the commercialisation of Hergé's works, particularly through his publi... Read more
Moulinsart is a public limited company in Belgian law concerned with the commercialisation of Hergé's works, particularly through his publications and derived products. It manages its activities in various sectors: textiles, objects (statues, figurines, toys, crockery, etc), publishing, stationary and multimedia (the internet, apps, audiovisual productions).
Centre International de Phonétique Appliquée (CIPA)
CIPA was founded in 1965. The main aim of CIPA was to study a language as an oral phenomenon, in order to promote teaching languages and mul... Read more
CIPA was founded in 1965. The main aim of CIPA was to study a language as an oral phenomenon, in order to promote teaching languages and multilingualism.
It’s especially since the 70s that CIPA’s area of activities has widened and diversified. Look, for example, at the organisation of several tens of intensive internships (one for several weeks), in Mons or abroad. These concern the teaching of languages, linguistic organisation, long-distance training, peace-keeping education, linguistic preparation for the international field, the welcoming and guidance of African and Asian researchers as well as the elaboration of teaching tools.