Gilberte Coston

Gilberte Coston , born Borie, was a journalist and a French editor . She died the May 21st 2002 with Caen.

Biography

It animates a national Club of the readers and directs with her husband the journalist and writer Henry Coston the French Librairie (open in 1952). During the Years 1950, it founds and directs the monthly magazine Club inter-press whose first number was launched in June 1951. In 1955, it launches to Paris the review Presse and literature (re-examined national Club of the readers) of which it was director-manager.

It publishes some works in colloboration with her husband relating especially to journalism and contributes to the Dictionnaire of the French policy of this last.

The March 9th 1957, Henry Coston launches the first number of the review French Lectures to the national Club of the readers of his wife.

In 1975, Gilberte Coston sells the French Bookstore with Jean-Gilles Malliarakis.

It is buried, like her husband, with the cemetery of Bagneux.

Gilberte Coston is an ignored female figure of the Extrême French right-hand side. Like her husband, it was close to Jacques Ploncard d' Assac, Paul Rassinier, Michel de Mauny, Pierre-Antoine Cousteau, Georges Olivier and the various personalities revolving around the French Bookstore and of the reviews directed by Coston.

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