Henri Desbordes (died circa 1722) was a Huguenot printer who was exiled from his business in France and set up as a publisher in Amsterdam in the 17th century.
[1] Henri Desbordes was one of the most successful refugee booksellers in Saumur serving the theology students of his neighboring Protestant academy as well as ministers.
[1] Apart from religious coercion, according to sources, he may have resettled in Amsterdam because he wished to open a shop abroad as at that time he possessed enough funds to do so.
[1][4] Beside printing more than 100 publications and selling books, Desbordes was also involved in conducting auctions.
Jaques was also noted for being a Huguenot publisher who took refuge in the Netherlands in the late 17th century.