"The Globe Is Completely Made Of Cart Paper Supported By A Bronze Figure "
The geographical publishing house Girard & Barrère obtained the production of Globe from Forest some time in the early twentieth century, but continued to offer models as "Globes Forest" at the same address Rue de Buci in Paris that Forest used. During the early and mid-20th century, the company also produced globes and geographical publications such as Girard, Barrère and Thomas. This may have been a merger or partnership with the creator of the 19th century Parisian globe. Thomas