Éditions Pierre Tisseyre (founded in 1947 under the name Le Cercle du livre de France) is a Quebec publishing house.
[1] It played a major role in the history of Quebec publishing.
[2] In 1946, two Americans Horace Marston and Charles Spilka created Le Cercle du livre de France in New York City.
It was originally established to provide French books for French-speaking wives of American soldiers who had returned from World War II.
In 1964, Marston gave control of the Canadian part of the business to Tisseyre, who became sole owner in 1967.