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Flammarion

American  
[fla-ma-ryawn] / fla maˈrüɔ̃ /

noun

  1. (Nicolas) Camille 1842–1925, French astronomer and author.


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Film rights to the book about the October 19, 2025 heist had been sold to the production company Iconoclast, the Flammarion publishing house said.

From Barron's • May 26, 2026

The book, written with journalist and novelist Judith Perrignon, will be published by Flammarion on February 17, in a worldwide release in 22 languages.

From Barron's • Feb. 10, 2026

Lowell, Flammarion and Schiaparelli collaborated and communicated with one another throughout their lives, in the interest of spreading the word of life on Mars.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 22, 2025

Kate Mascaro, an editorial director for Flammarion publisher in Paris, stepped out onto the sidewalk.

From New York Times • Apr. 30, 2011

Those two fingers which pinched my cheek I had already felt—before I took my place at Eusapia's side—when I was holding over against the curtain the little white book which M. Flammarion had given me.

From Mysterious Psychic Forces An Account of the Author's Investigations in Psychical Research, Together with Those of Other European Savants by Flammarion, Camille

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