Ramsay is a French publishing house belonging to the Vilo Group.
Ramsay Editions were founded in 1976 in the form of a SARL by Jean-Pierre Ramsay, who sold them in 1982 in Gaumont. They stood out at the end of 1982 with the publication of the Blue Bicycle, which soon became a bestseller. After a long passage empty and the threat posed to the pub...
Ramsay is a French publishing house belonging to the Vilo Group.
Ramsay Editions were founded in 1976 in the form of a SARL by Jean-Pierre Ramsay, who sold them in 1982 in Gaumont. They stood out at the end of 1982 with the publication of the Blue Bicycle, which soon became a bestseller. After a long passage empty and the threat posed to the publishing house the lawsuit brought against Regine Deforges by the rightful claimants of Gone with the wind, it is ceded to the editions Régine Deforges. Following the filing of bankruptcy and the judicial liquidation of Éditions Régine Deforges in 1992, Editions Ramsay were bought out by Michel Lafon and then in 1998 by the Vilo group.
Ramsay publishes a book on Edgar Faure, Edgar Faure, secrets of state, family secrets, written by his grandson, Rodolphe Oppenheimer-F