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Champ Libre
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Champ Libre[1] is a French publisher founded in 1969 by Gérard Lebovici in Paris. The name is taken from a phrase which means "free field" (the way is clear).
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In 1984, after the assassination of Gérard Lebovici, Champ Libre changed its name and became Éditions Gérard Lebovici as an hommage. In 1992, it became Éditions Ivrea.
Champ libre has published George Orwell, Mikhail Bakunin and Guy Debord's complete works, among others.
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- A bas les chefs ! by Joseph Déjacque.
- Poésies de l'époque des Thang.
- J'étais un agent de Staline by Walter G. Krivitsky.
- Écrits révolutionnaires by Anacharsis Cloots.
- Le Général Hiver by Michael Josselson.
- George Orwell devant ses calomniateurs, en co-édition avec l'Encyclopédie des Nuisances.
- Anna Blume by Kurt Schwitters.
- Les Princes du jargon by Alice Becker-Ho.
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