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Le Petit Vingtième
weekly newspaper supplement where the comic strip "Tintin" first appeared
Tel Quel
French magazine
Tintin
comic magazine from Belgium
Les Temps modernes
academic journal
Socialisme ou Barbarie
French-based radical libertarian socialist group of the post-World War II period (1949-1967)
Pif gadget
French children's magazine (1969–1993, 2004-2009)
Le Rire
French satirical magazine
Gil Blas
French periodical (1879-1940)
Vu
magazine
Le Palamède
magazine
Valori plastici
Italian magazine (1918–1922)
À Suivre
magazine
L'Égyptienne
Egyptian women's magazine
La Jeune Belgique
Brussels art magazine 1892-1897
Documents
French periodical literature
Le Magasin pittoresque
French cultural magazin (1833-1938)
Gai pied
periodical literature
Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe
19th century European horticulture journal
Salut les copains
French magazine
La Gazette du Bon Ton
magazine
Le Guide Musical
Belgian and French music magazine
Les Nouvelles littéraires
newspaper
Journal des Dames
literary journal
Der Kreis
defunct Swiss gay culture magazine
Journal des Économistes
nineteenth-century French academic journal on political economy
Littérature
Littérature was a literary and surrealistic magazine edited by André Breton, Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon. Its first issue was published on March 19, 1919. Dwindling circulation would prompt Breton to terminate publication after the August 1921 issue. In March 1922, he relaunched and rebranded the review with a recurring cover depicting a Man Ray drawing of a shiny top hat, and the title, "Littérature: New Series." The new direction of the review would eventually be solely under the direction of Breton after the departure of Aragon and Soupault. Breton would have the cover image created
Kalima
Moroccan women's magazine
Le Voleur
Jus Suffragii
periodical
Journal amusant
French satirical newspaper
Le Courrier français
Revue de l'Orient Latin
collection of medieval documents
Israel
newspaper
Cosmopolis
literary magazine
La Licorne
magazine
La Plume
French literary magazine
Joystick
French magazine
L'Aérophile
L’Aérophile (, "The Aerophile") was a French aviation magazine published from 1893 to 1947. It has been described as "the leading aeronautical journal of the world" around 1910.
L'Union nationale des femmes
French conservative feminist journal (1927-1964)
L'Univers illustré
La Revue politique et littéraire
magazine
Musée des familles
French magazine founded 1833
La Semaine de Suzette
French magazine for girls
Le Droit des femmes
periodical
Artistic Japan
(1888 - 1891) monthly magazine of Japanese art
Jazz Magazine
French magazine about jazz music