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Fernand Hazan Éditeur[1] or Éditions Hazan is a French publishing house specializing in art books, founded in 1946 by Fernand Hazan and today a department of Hachette Livre. Fernand's brother, Émile, is a French bookseller from Cairo who emigrated to Paris.

Fernand Hazan is the brother of Émile Hazan, a French bookseller based in Cairo. In 1927, the family emigrated to Paris. Émile founded a publishing house in his name there. Fernand created Éditions de Cluny there in January 1930, with Jacques de Michel-Duroc de Brion (1904-1988) as a partner; this house published, in 1943, a partial color facsimile of the Apocalypse of Saint-Sever.[2]

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  1. ^ "Fiche d'identité de l'éditeur". societe.com. Retrieved 2019-06-25..
  2. ^ Van Moé, Émile A., L'Apocalypse de Saint-Sever, Paris, 1943, Les Éditions de Cluny, 25 pages de texte et 29 planches en couleurs.