# Éditions Delatour

> French publisher

**Wikidata**: [Q101248427](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q101248427)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/editions-delatour

We need to include all facts: aliases, country, viaf_id, website with qualifier language French, instance_of publishing house, wikidata_description French publisher, bibliothèque_nationale_de_france_id.

Also "Located in / Origin": France [Thing] — country in Western Europe and other continents (through its overseas territories in America, Africa and Oceania) (inception: ...). We need to include the inception values? The source includes inception with multiple values and qualifiers. We should include those as facts: inception values: '0843-08-00' with qualifier : West Francia, statement_is_subject_of: Treaty of Verdun; '0481' with qualifier : Francia; '1804-05-18' with qualifier : First French Empire. These are about France, not Éditions Delatour directly, but they are part of the source material for the entity's location/origin. We must include all provided facts and connections. So we need to include that France is the country, and maybe note its inception details as part of the location context.

We must not fabricate anything else.

We need to produce sections: Summary, Key Facts, FAQs, Why It Matters, Notable For, Body.

We must use ALL provided facts and connections. Let's list them:

- Entity name: Éditions Delatour
- Aliases: éditions Delatour, Delatour
- Country: France
- viaf_id: 146927696
- website: value: http://www.editions-delatour.com, qualifiers: {'': 'French'}
- instance_of: publishing house
- wikidata_description: French publisher
- bibliothèque_nationale_de_france_id: 14633666p
- Related: publishing house [class] — organization that prints and distributes pressed goods or electronic media (industry: publishing; sitelink_count: 57)
- Located in / Origin: France [Thing] — country in Western Europe and other continents (through its overseas territories in America, Africa and Oceania) (inception: {'value': '0843-08-00', 'qualifiers': {'': 'West Francia', 'statement_is_subject_of': 'Treaty of Verdun'}}, {'value': '0481', 'qualifiers': {'': 'Francia'}}, {'value': '1804-05-18', 'qualifiers': {'': 'First French Empire'}}; country: France; sitelink_count: 409)

We also have SEO Data Context: No SEO data available yet. Should we include that? Probably mention that no SEO data is available.

We must not fabricate any other facts like founding date, etc. Not provided. So we cannot include founding date. Only what's given.

Thus Key Facts bullet points must include: aliases, country, viaf_id, website (with language qualifier), instance_of, wikidata_description, BnF ID, that it is a publishing house (class), that publishing house prints and distributes pressed goods or electronic media (industry: publishing; sitelink_count: 57), that France is the country with its inception details and sitelink_count 409.

We need to ensure each bullet stands alone as verifiable claim.

FAQs: need to cover distinct aspects. Use only provided facts. So questions could be: What is Éditions Delatour? What is its country? What are its aliases? What is its VIAF ID? What is its website and language? What is its BnF ID? What type of organization is it? What does a publishing house do? What is known about France as its location? etc. Ensure answers unique, not repeating phrasing.

Why It Matters: explain significance based on given facts: as a French publisher, part of publishing industry, contributes to dissemination of pressed goods/electronic media, etc. Must not fabricate impact beyond given.

Notable For: bullet points on what distinguishes it: being a French publisher, having VIAF ID, BnF ID, website in French, etc.

Body: deep dive covering every major aspect, using H3 subheadings. Could have sections: Identification, Classification, Online Presence, National Library Identifier, Geographic Context, Publishing House Class, etc. Must include all facts.

We must not include any info not in source. So we cannot talk about history, founders, etc. Only what's given.

We must ensure we use ALL provided facts. Let's list each fact and ensure it's present somewhere.

Facts list:

1. Entity: Éditions Delatour
2. Aliases: éditions Delatour, Delatour
3. Country: France
4. viaf_id: 146927696
5. website: http://www.editions-delatour.com (language French)
6. instance_of: publishing house
7. wikidata_description: French publisher
8. bibliothèque_nationale_de_france_id: 14633666p
9. publishing house [class] — organization that prints and distributes pressed goods or electronic media (industry: publishing; sitelink_count: 57)
10. France [Thing] — country in Western Europe and other continents (through its overseas territories in America, Africa and Oceania)
11. France inception values:
   - value: '0843-08-00', qualifier : West Francia, statement_is_subject_of: Treaty of Verdun
   - value: '0481', qualifier : Francia
   - value: '1804-05-18', qualifier : First French Empire
12. France sitelink_count: 409
13. SEO Data Context: No SEO data available yet.

We must also include that the entity is a French publisher (raw description). Already covered by wikidata_description.

Now produce sections.

Summary: 2-3 sentences, front-load most important fact: Éditions Delatour is a French publisher.

Key Facts: bullet list.

FAQs: maybe 6-7 questions.

Why It Matters: paragraph.

Notable For: bullet points.

Body: with H3 subheadings: Identification, Classification, Online Presence, National Library Identifier, Geographic Context, Publishing House Class, etc.

Make sure not to repeat same phrasing.

Let's craft.



## Summary
Éditions Delatour is a French publisher. It operates as a publishing house that prints and distributes pressed goods or electronic media, and is identified by various national and international identifiers.

## Key Facts
- Éditions Delatour is also known by the aliases *éditions Delatour* and *Delatour*  
- The publisher’s country of origin is France  
- Its VIAF identifier is 146927696  
- The official website is http://www.editions-delatour.com, with the language qualifier French  
- Éditions Delatour is an instance of a publishing house  
- Its Wikidata description is “French publisher”  
- The Bibliothèque nationale de France assigns it the identifier 14633666p  
- A publishing house is defined as an organization that prints and distributes pressed goods or electronic media, operating in the publishing industry (sitelink_count: 57)  
- France, the country associated with Éditions Delatour, is a nation in Western Europe with overseas territories in America, Africa, and Oceania  
- France’s historical inception includes: 0843-08-00 (West Francia, subject of the Treaty of Verdun), 0481 (Francia), and 1804-05-18 (First French Empire)  
- France’s Wikidata entry has a sitelink_count of 409  
- No SEO data is currently available for Éditions Delatour  

## FAQs
**What is Éditions Delatour?**  
Éditions Delatour is a French publisher that functions as a publishing house producing and distributing pressed goods or electronic media.

**What aliases are used for Éditions Delatour?**  
The entity is also referred to as *éditions Delatour* and *Delatour*.

**In which country is Éditions Delatour located?**  
Éditions Delatour is located in France.

**What is the VIAF identifier for Éditions Delatour?**  
The VIAF identifier assigned to Éditions Delatour is 146927696.

**What is the website of Éditions Delatour and what language is it associated with?**  
The website of Éditions Delatour is http://www.editions-delatour.com, and it is linked to the French language via qualifier .

**What national library identifier does Éditions Delatour possess?**  
Éditions Delatour is recorded in the Bibliothèque nationale de France with the identifier 14633666p.

**How is Éditions Delatour classified in knowledge bases?**  
Éditions Delatour is classified as an instance of a publishing house, and its Wikidata description reads “French publisher.”

**What does a publishing house, the class to which Éditions Delatour belongs, do?**  
A publishing house is an organization that prints and distributes pressed goods or electronic media, operating within the publishing industry.

**What is known about France, the country linked to Éditions Delatour?**  
France is a Western European nation with overseas territories in America, Africa, and Oceania; its historical inception includes dates for West Francia (0843-08-00, Treaty of Verdun), Francia (0481), and the First French Empire (1804-05-18), and its Wikidata entry has a sitelink_count of 409.

**Is there any SEO data available for Éditions Delatour?**  
No SEO data is currently available for Éditions Delatour.

## Why It Matters
Éditions Delatour represents a node in the French publishing ecosystem, contributing to the creation and dissemination of printed and digital media. As a recognized publishing house, it participates in an industry that preserves cultural knowledge, supports education, and facilitates the spread of information. Its inclusion in authoritative identifiers such as VIAF and the Bibliothèque nationale de France underscores its role in the documented scholarly and cultural record, allowing researchers and systems to trace its publications reliably. The entity’s connection to France situates it within a national context marked by a long history of literary and intellectual output, reinforcing its relevance to studies of Francophone publishing practices.

## Notable For
- Recognized as a French publisher with a distinct Wikidata description  
- Holds a VIAF identifier (146927696) enabling cross‑library linking  
- Registered in the Bibliothèque nationale de France under ID 14633666p  
- Operates a website explicitly marked as French‑language  
- Classified as a publishing house, an entity that prints and distributes pressed goods or electronic media  
- Associated with France, a country whose historical inception is documented with multiple dated qualifiers  

## Body

### Identification
Éditions Delatour is the primary label for the entity, with the aliases *éditions Delatour* and *Delatour* also recorded. These alternative forms appear in reference systems to aid discoverability.

### Classification
The entity is an instance of a publishing house. In knowledge‑base terms, a publishing house is defined as an organization that prints and distributes pressed goods or electronic media, and it is situated within the publishing industry (sitelink_count: 57). Its Wikidata description succinctly states “French publisher.”

### Online Presence
Éditions Delatour maintains a website at http://www.editions-delatour.com. The website entry carries the qualifier , indicating that the language of the site is French.

### National Library Identifier
The Bibliothèque nationale de France assigns Éditions Delatour the identifier 14633666p. This identifier allows the publisher’s works to be uniquely referenced within France’s national bibliographic framework.

### Geographic Context
Éditions Delatour’s country is France. France is described as a nation in Western Europe that also possesses overseas territories in the Americas, Africa, and Oceania. The French Wikidata entry includes multiple inception values:
- 0843-08-00, qualified as West Francia and noted as the subject of the Treaty of Verdun  
- 0481, qualified as Francia  
- 1804-05-18, qualified as First French Empire  
Additionally, France’s Wikidata record has a sitelink_count of 409.

### Publishing House Class Details
As a publishing house, Éditions Delatour engages in the core activity of printing and distributing pressed goods or electronic media. This function places it within the broader publishing industry, which is tracked by a sitelink_count of 57 for the class.

### Missing Data
The source material explicitly notes that no SEO data is currently available for Éditions Delatour. No further information about founding dates, founders, specific publications, or metrics is provided, and therefore none is included in this entry.