LIBRAIRIE MARTIN DELBERT
Read moreMagnificent story that the Martin and Delbert families. 1850: Jean Martin creates a bookstore, his daughter married Jules Delbert a school director who takes over the bookstore. In 1931 his son René lawyer succeeded him in 1945 Jean-Pierre son of René, pushing his first cries. René's death in 1947 forced his wife Blanche Stalker to hold the bar until Jean-Pierre resumed the "shop" in 1972. Today Jean-Pierre Delbert works with his son Frédéric. And here's how 5 generations later the adventure continues, develops and proves if needed was that there are still readers hundred fifty years after the opening of the first boutique! 2009: The adventure further continues after the expansion of the library, which therefore offers 1500 m 2 of cultural pleasures! A huge glass staircase, a glass lift and… even more room for the literature allowing the Delbert family to offer 8 000 additional references, of all kinds. A whole floor is devoted to Cds, Dvds, comic books, mangas books, school books and university books, leaving enough space on the ground floor for two main clubs and youth radius, in addition to the general works. No need to run Toulouse or Bordeaux to equip itself in culture, the Delbert saga makes Agen a choice of choice of Lot-et-Garonne.
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