Larousse Editorial is a publishing house that focuses on educational material such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, study guides, and language learning resources. The brand is well known for its French-language publications.
Larousse Editorial was founded by French publisher Pierre Larousse in 1852.
The company expanded into the Spanish-language market in the 1920s and established its headquarters in Barcelona in 1938.
In 2011, the company launched its digital division to provide e-books and online resources to its customers.
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A comprehensive Spanish-English and English-Spanish dictionary with over 100,000 entries.
A comprehensive French-English and English-French dictionary with over 135,000 entries.
A comprehensive encyclopedia of mythology from around the world, with over 2,500 entries.
Larousse Editorial is a publishing house that produces educational materials such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, and language learning resources.
Larousse Editorial was founded by French publisher Pierre Larousse in 1852.
The main products of Larousse Editorial include dictionaries, encyclopedias, and language learning resources such as study guides and books.
Larousse Editorial is headquartered in Barcelona, Spain.
The Larousse Spanish Dictionary is a comprehensive Spanish-English and English-Spanish dictionary with over 100,000 entries.