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Info as displayed on the thing : | | Paris Flirt was a French soft erotic pulp magazine that appeared weekly and was published since February 7th 1903 athough there were some discontinuities.
The February 6th 1965 issue mentions celebrating its 8th anniversary implying that the magazine was relaunched in 1957.
The older issues of the magazine have a dash between Paris and Flirt and are named "Paris-Flirt".
The publishing director in the 1960s was Alfred Rayes.
Its subtitle was Humour et Fantaisie and it contained mostly cartoons, romantic short stories and some photographs of (non nude) women.
In the 1920s Jean de Létraz was credited as editor in chief.
A copy found online mentions "Paris-Flirt N°1" and is dated February 7th 1903. | |
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Magazine tags : | | Erotic | |
Magazine tags : | | Humour | |
Country : | | France | |
Language : | | French (Français) | |
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Credits (Main Page) : | | Publishing Director : Alfred Rayez1960s | |
Credits (Main Page) : | | Publishing Director : Jan-Méjan1900s | |
Credits (Main Page) : | | Editor In Chief : Jean de Létraz1920s | |
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Info as displayed on the thing : | Paris Flirt was a French soft erotic pulp magazine that appeared weekly and was published since February 7th 1903 athough there were some discontinuities.
The February 6th 1965 issue mentions celebrating its 8th anniversary implying that the magazine was relaunched in 1957.
The older issues of the magazine have a dash between Paris and Flirt and are named "Paris-Flirt".
The publishing director in the 1960s was Alfred Rayes.
Its subtitle was Humour et Fantaisie and it contained mostly cartoons, romantic short stories and some photographs of (non nude) women.
In the 1920s Jean de Létraz was credited as editor in chief.
A copy found online mentions "Paris-Flirt N°1" and is dated February 7th 1903. | Paris Flirt was a French soft erotic pulp magazine that appeared weekly and was published since February 7th 1903 athough there were some discontinuities.
The February 6th 1965 issue mentions celebrating its 8th anniversary implying that the magazine was relaunched in 1957.
Its subtitle in the 1960s was "Humour et Fantaisie" and it contained mostly cartoons, romantic short stories and some photographs of (non nude) posing women.
The older issues of the magazine have a dash between Paris and Flirt and are named "Paris-Flirt".
The publishing director in the 1960s was Alfred Rayes.
In the 1920s Jean de Létraz was credited as editor in chief.
A copy found online mentions "Paris-Flirt N°1" and is dated February 7th 1903. | |
Binding type : | | | |
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Info as displayed on the thing : | Paris Flirt was a French soft erotic pulp magazine that appeared weekly and was published since February 7th 1903 athough there were some discontinuities.
The February 6th 1965 issue mentions celebrating its 8th anniversary implying that the magazine was relaunched in 1957.
Its subtitle in the 1960s was "Humour et Fantaisie" and it contained mostly cartoons, romantic short stories and some photographs of (non nude) posing women.
The older issues of the magazine have a dash between Paris and Flirt and are named "Paris-Flirt".
The publishing director in the 1960s was Alfred Rayes.
In the 1920s Jean de Létraz was credited as editor in chief.
A copy found online mentions "Paris-Flirt N°1" and is dated February 7th 1903. | Paris Flirt was a French soft erotic pulp magazine that appeared weekly and was published since February 7th 1903 athough there were some discontinuities.
The February 6th 1965 issue mentions celebrating its 8th anniversary implying that the magazine was relaunched in 1957.
Its subtitle in the 1960s was "Humour et Fantaisie" and it contained mostly cartoons, romantic short stories and some photographs of (non nude) posing women.
The older issues of the magazine have a dash between Paris and Flirt and are named "Paris-Flirt".
The publishing director in the 1960s was Alfred Rayez.
In the 1920s Jean de Létraz was credited as editor in chief.
A copy found online mentions "Paris-Flirt N°1" and is dated February 7th 1903. | |
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