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Manuel Salvat Dalmau : ウィキペディア英語版
Manuel Salvat Dalmau

Manuel Salvat Dalmau (Barcelona, Catalunya, October 4, 1925 - September 11, 2012) was a Spanish publisher. From a family of important publishing tradition, he directed the Editorial Salvat and served as President of the International Publishers Association.
== Private life==
Son of Santiago Salvat Espasa and Rosa Dalmau Vilá and grandson of Manuel Salvat Xivixell. He studied in the Colegio Sant Ignasi - Sarrià of Barcelona where he was acknowledged as a brilliant student. Graduated with a degree in Law from the Universidad de Barcelona and a degree in Business Management from IESE Business School. He was married to Blanca Vilá Reyes and had six sons and one daughter. He was also the joint co-founder of the Escuela Patmos of Barcelona in 1958 with five other couples (the Amor Sagués, Tornos, Poblet, Puche, Comas, and Latorre,) Priest Joan Alemany I Esteve, and writer and pedagogue Emili Teixidor.〔Escola Patmos i Emili Teixidor (in Catalan), ().〕

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