Nouvelles Éditions latines, "The New Latin Publishing" (NEL) is a French publishing house founded in 1928 by Fernand Sorlot whose name remains associated with the publication of the French translation of Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler.
[citation needed] In April 1928, Fernand Sorlot, associated with the French Action movement of Charles Maurras and Marcel Bucard, created the Les Étincelles editions housed at 34 rue des Archives.
Initially at the warehouse of Les Étincelles, they moved to 21 rue Servandoni at the end of that year, and put distribution in the hands of the Maison du livre français.
[2] He is ordered to stop selling the book and destroy existing stocks and printing plates.
[4] He was sentenced to twenty years[5] of national indignity and the confiscation of his property up to the amount of two million francs at the time.