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L'Illustration
'''''L'Illustration''''' (; 1843–1944) was a French illustrated weekly newspaper published in Paris. It was founded by Édouard Charton with the first issue published on 4 March 1843, it became the first illustrated newspaper in France then, after 1906, the first international illustrated magazine; distributed in 150 countries.
Q1503317
French science fiction magazine
Pilote
Pilote (), for a while subtitled the magazine of Asterix and Obelix (French: Le Journal D’Astérix et D’Obélix ) was a French comics magazine published from 1959 to 1989. Showcasing most of the major French or Belgian comics talents of its day the magazine introduced major series such as Astérix, Barbe-Rouge, Blueberry, Achille Talon, and Valérian et Laureline. Major comics writers like René Goscinny, Jean-Michel Charlier, Greg, Pierre Christin and Jacques Lob were featured in the magazine, as were artists such as Jijé, Morris, Albert Uderzo, Jean (Mœbius) Giraud, Enki Bilal, Jean-Claude Mézièr
Pif gadget
French children's magazine (1969–1993, 2004-2009)
Le Charivari
French satirical periodical
Le Monde Illustré
french periodical
La Révolution surréaliste
mock scientific journal, 12 issue serial art prank by Parisian surrealists, 1924–1929
Hara-Kiri
French satirical magazine
Charlie Mensuel
French monthly comics magazine
Le Palamède
magazine
Le Tour du monde
newspaper
Gazette des beaux-arts
periodical literature
La Vie Parisienne
French weekly magazine founded in Paris in 1863
Gai pied
periodical literature
Minotaure
Minotaure was a Surrealist-oriented magazine founded by Albert Skira and E. Tériade in Paris and published in French between 1933 and 1939. Minotaure published on the plastic arts, poetry and literature, the avant garde, as well as articles on esoteric and unusual aspects of literary and art histories. Also included were psychoanalytical studies and artistic aspects of anthropology and ethnography. It was a lavish and extravagant magazine by the standards of the 1930s, profusely illustrated with high quality reproductions of art, often in color.
La Caricature
magazine
Journal des Économistes
nineteenth-century French academic journal on political economy
Acéphale
thumb|200px|André Masson's cover for the first issue of Acéphale. (1936).
Acéphale () is the name of a public review created by Georges Bataille (which numbered five issues, from 1936 to 1939) and a secret society formed by Bataille and others who had sworn to keep silent. Its name is derived from the Greek ἀκέφαλος (akephalos, literally "headless").
L'Estampe Moderne
Le Crapouillot
French magazine
La Nature
popular science magazine in french
Le Ménestrel
French music journal
La Semaine de Suzette
French magazine for girls
Transition
experimental literary journal
Revue et gazette musicale de Paris
French-language academic journal
L'Éclipse
thumb|200px|''L'Eclipse 14 June 1868.Charles Dickens'' by [[André GillDickens crosses the Channel, carrying his books from London to Paris.|alt=]]
La Revue wagnérienne
defunct French magazine (1885–1888)