Serving French-language speakers and Francophiles in the United States (www.lettresdefrance.com)


by Ben Delmotte - Date: 2006-12-18 - Word Count: 327 Share This!

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Expanded Selection of Tintin -- as Well as Addition of Asterix, Gaston Lagaffe and Tuniques Bleues -- Now Available at Online Retailer Lettres de France

Stamford, CT, February, 1, 2006 --Serving French-language speakers and Francophiles in the United States, www.lettresdefrance.com has grown quickly, adding titles and attracting book lovers from around the country.

Among the newest titles available through the site are popular comics Asterix, Gaston Lagaffe and Les Tuniques Bleues.  In addition to these, Francophiles can find an array of interesting, educational, and simply fun-to-read books--all in French. 

Etienne Touzot, owner of Le Wine Shop in Greenwich, CT and Larchmont, NY, said of the selection, "Lettres De France offers a fantastic selection of some of the hardest to find titles in the U.S. And shopping online couldn't be easier -- I just select the books I want, add to my cart, and then checkout all within a matter of minutes."

Because new French books are difficult to find in the United States, Lettres de France has taken all of the work out of the search for book lovers.  In constant contact with some of the largest publishers in France, Lettres de France receives new shipments on a daily basis.  These books are quickly added to the online store, so that you can purchase them immediately.

To make room for this additional inventory, several books have been reduced in price.  Sale prices are reflected in the January's Specials section of the home page, which is on the left-hand side under the banner.

The fast-growing online retailer also invites visitors to submit specific requests for books that they would like to see added to the collection.  Working quickly, the sales managers at Lettres De France will either procure the book on behalf of the customer or, if too time-consuming to order through a third party and then ship to the customer, simply forward the appropriate contact information for the book store that has the book directly to the customer.



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