The Nouvelle Librairie nationale was a bookshop and publishing house initially associated with the royalist Action française, but which under Georges Valois moved through a succession of National syndicalist and fascist ideologies before closing in 1932.
The Nouvelle Librairie nationale initially specialized in nationalist publications, offering a catalog of nearly 300 titles critical of the Third Republic.
[1] The publication represented efforts by Georges Valois to attract individuals from socialism and revolutionary syndicalism.
[2] After founding Le Faisceau in 1925, Georges Valois severed ties with Charles Maurras and Action française.
By 1927, Valois distanced himself from fascism, pivoting the bookstore towards social and economic theory until its closure in 1932 during the Great Depression[citation needed].