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Pierre Balthasar de Muralt in 1973, photo by Erling Mandelmann

Pierre Balthasar de Muralt (1921, Vevey, – 24 March 2013, Vevey) [1] was a Swiss typographer and publisher. He was responsible for developing Éditions Rencontre into one of the largest francophone book clubs in the world.

He was a descendant of the Sulzer family who founded Sulzer Ltd. in the nineteenth century. [2] He completed his military service and gained a Law doctorate at the University of Lausanne before studying typographer in Paris. [3] He collaborated with the Vaudois League, a political current influenced by the integral nationalism of Charles Maurras. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Muralt, Pierre Balthasar de, 1921-2013". Patrinum (in French). Cantonal and University Library (BCUL). Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  2. ^ a b Vallotton, François (2004). Les Editions Rencontre: 1950-1971 (in French). Lausanne: Editions d'en bas. ISBN  978-2-8290-0312-7.
  3. ^ de Muralt, Jean-Vital de Muralt. "† Pierre-Balthasar de Muralt". www.ligue-vaudoise.ch. Ligue vaudoise - La Nation. Retrieved 2 January 2020.