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  2. List of magazines in France - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 there were 2,761 magazine titles. [3] As of 2004 the total number of magazines increased to 4,500. [3] The same year consumer magazines sold about 641,000 copies and business magazines sold nearly 219,000 copies in France. [3] The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in France.

  3. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    France Dimanche (celebrity news magazine) Le Journal du dimanche (news, culture, leisure) Le Monde Libertaire (anarcho-communist weekly) L'Obs (news magazine, centre-left) Le Point (news magazine, right-wing) Marianne (news magazine, right-wing) Paris-Match (headline news and celebrity lifestyle features) Télérama (culture)

  4. La Semaine de Suzette - Wikipedia

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    La Semaine de Suzette (Suzette's Week) started in 1905 [1] as a magazine aimed at conservative, Catholic French girls, published by Gautier & Languereau. The founder was Henri Gautier. It contained stories and comics, but also patterns for doll clothes, e.g. for the magazine's mascot Bleuette. [2]

  5. Category:Monthly magazines published in France - Wikipedia

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  6. Gautier-Languereau - Wikipedia

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    They specialized in children's books and magazines and religious literature. Their biggest success came with the weekly magazine for girls La Semaine de Suzette, [2] published from 1905, and its flagship comic, Bécassine. The first Bécassine books appeared in 1913. [3] From that year on, the stories were written by Languereau.

  7. Category:French-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    C. Cabaret Voltaire (magazine) Cahiers du Bétar; Cahiers d'art; Cahiers du Cinéma; Les Cahiers du Sud; Cahiers Octave Mirbeau; Cahiers pour l'Analyse; Canard PC

  8. Bleuette - Wikipedia

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    Bleuette is a doll that was produced from 1905 to 1960 in France and was available to readers of the girls' magazine La Semaine de Suzette, or the English version, "Suzette's Week". Bleuette has a fully jointed composition body. She was 27 cm (10" 5/8) tall until 1933, then 29 cm (11" 3/8) until production ended in 1960.

  9. Bécassine - Wikipedia

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    Seen as a stereotype and remnant of the contempt with which the Bretons were long seen, she is the typical provincial girl as seen by the more refined city people of Paris, the target audience of the young girls' magazine La Semaine de Suzette. But over the course of the stories, and coupled with the success she has, she is depicted more and ...