Jean Auguy
Jean Auguy (born the March 20th 1942 with Oiron, Two-Sevres) is a French editor and journalist.
Biography
Jean Auguy made his studies with the college of Thouars and the Faculty of Law and of the economic scenes of Poitiers where, parallel to its role of local manager of the Fédération of the nationalist students (FEN), it founded in 1964 the monthly bulletin Poitiers-University which it directed until in 1978, with Jean-Baptiste Geffroy and Jerome Séguin. In 1977, it takes the direction and acquires the review French Lectures founded and directed hitherto by Henry Coston. In parallel, it directs the monthly magazine traditionalist and Nationaliste Lecture and Tradition .He is the director of the bookstore Diffusion of the French Thought (SADPF: Editions of Chiré, Chiré-in-Montreuil and bookstore Duquesne-Diffusion, Paris) where he worked since 1970 as an editor of works of authors belonging to mobility counter-revolutionary (such Leon de Poncins, the colonel Pierre Château-Jobert, Marie Carré, Henri Servien, Pierre Pascal and the abbot Augustin Barruel).
Sources
- Information available on Who' S Who France , profile “Jean AUGUY”, 2005. In volume or on the site of subscribers
- Emmanuel Ratter, French political Encyclopedia , volume 2,2005
External bond
- Duquesne-Diffusion
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