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Parent company
  
Lagardère Publishing

Key people
  
Célia Rosentraub

Parent organization
  
Lagardère Publishing

Founder
  
Alexandre Hatier

Country of origin
  
France

Official website
  
editions-hatier.fr

Headquarters location
  
Paris, France

Founded
  
1880


Hatier ([a.tje]) is a French publishing house specializing in scholarly works and educational materials, now integrated into the Hachette group.

Founded in 1880 by Alexandre Hatier, Hatier obtains 20% of its sales through international affiliates in Brazil, Morocco, Côte d'Ivoire, and Spain.

History

After its 1880 foundation, "la Librairie Hatier" began to publish coffee table books, then became known as early as 1886 for its first scholarly books, works in the natural sciences and "object lessons" for primary school. In 1890, Alexandre Hatier published the first Bescherelle. After Hatier's departure in 1927, his granddaughter Blanche took over the business, with the assistance of Jean and Michel Foulon.

Starting in 1970, Éditions Hatier further developed its line of extracurricular materials. The "Bescherelle" collections—which teach French grammar—and the "Profil" imprint—which present various aspects of literary masterpieces—remain popular reference works in their respective domains.

In 1996, the Alexander Hatier Group integrated with Hachette. The group has directed by Célia Rosentraub since 2009.

References

Hatier Wikipedia