Editions Didier Millet is a publisher of illustrated general and reference books, emphasising strongly on Southeast Asia. The company also produces books and catalogues for museums, galleries, corporations and other institutions.[2]
The company was established in 1989, headquartered in Singapore. It has offices in Kuala Lumpur, Bali and Paris. It sells and distributes its books in Southeast Asia, and sells elsewhere by co-editions with other publishers, including Harvard University Press and Tuttle in the US, HarperCollins and Thames & Hudson in the UK, Christian Verlag in Germany and Oxford University Press and Penguin in India. Archipelago Press is an imprint of Editions Didier Millet.
When the French translations of the Black Company were reprinted in smaller paperback format (poche) by J'ai Lu, Graffet's artwork was replaced by new original art by Johan Camou, then Slava Gerj for the novels; and by Samuel White and Johann Blais for the omnibus editions.
Editions Didier Millet publishes illustrated general and reference books with a strong emphasis on South East Asia. Over the years, we have developed our representation with editorial offices and sales offices in Asia and one in Paris. The company sells and distributes its books in Asia, while simultaneously co-editions are sold to publishers around the world. In addition to its list of general titles, Editions Didier Millet also produces books and catalogues for museums, galleries, corporations and other institutions.
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