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1932001494Paris: Parisiana 1932. First Edition . Illustrated Wraps. Near Fine. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Rene Giffey. Paris: Parisiana 1932. The June 16 1932 issue 18e annee No. 354 of Parisiana the somewhat less expensively produced and somewhat smaller cousin of the famed La Vie Parisienne - both being well soft erotica and humor weeklies for the gentleman; this Parisiana claimed Jeudi Thursday as its publication dates while La Vie Parisienne was strictly Samedi Saturday. Parisiana had all of the enticements to a slightly lesser degree that its larger relative had: pleasingly executed soft erotic art cartoons humor and fiction; and it generally had an inside front cover black and white photo which LVP did not. Parisiana Parisiana illustrators were perhaps less famous at the time and went uncredited - or credited with just initials or a single name - more often than in LVP. But the appeal is identical. Text in French. Larger than quarto at Folio size as was LVP but LVP was a notably larger folio size illustrated stapled newsprint wraps whereas LVP had some glossy paper pages 20 pp. including covers as numbered. A handsome Near Fine with really just standard modest age-toning and not much else in the way of flaws see scans. Extraordinarily nice condition for this thin fragile weekly. Quite thoroughly illustrated in Nouveau/Deco and every page would make a delightful scan if I had the time. Frequent contributor Rene Giffey executed cover here with the rear cover being done by G. Conrad; other artists in these issues to the degree they are credited include Rene Giffey Jack Abeille Pierre Huberty Louis Forton Moziss Lindel "JAC" Haye H. Ligneul G. Le Belair Clerice Fr. G. Conrad and A. Perre. There are others. Cute sense of humor from the same mood as mutoscope cards or perhaps a bit only a bit more refined inspires the cover captions which see and much of the interior cartoon wit. There is plenty of advertising to tempt the.gentleman as well offering a plethora of services see scans. Much here is eminently frame-able newsprint notwithstanding. The art is mostly of that unique sensibility of the time midway-evolved between arts nouveau and deco. Scarce. l-g2 <br/> <br/> Parisiana paperback
1930005689Paris: Parisiana 1930. First Edition . Illustrated Wraps. Very Good. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Rene Giffey. Paris: Parisiana 1930. The October 16 1930 issue 16e annee No. 267 of Parisiana the somewhat less expensively produced and somewhat smaller cousin of the famed La Vie Parisienne - both being well soft erotica and humor weeklies for the gentleman; this Parisiana claimed Jeudi Thursday as its publication dates while La Vie Parisienne was strictly Samedi Saturday. Parisiana had all of the enticements to a slightly lesser degree that its larger relative had: pleasingly executed soft erotic art cartoons humor and fiction; and it generally had an inside front cover black and white photo which LVP did not. Parisiana Parisiana illustrators were perhaps less famous at the time and went uncredited - or credited with just initials or a single name - more often than in LVP. But the appeal is identical. Text in French. Larger than quarto at Folio size as was LVP but LVP was a notably larger folio size illustrated stapled newsprint wraps whereas LVP had some glossy paper pages 20 pp. including covers as numbered. This example is in Very Good condition - would be Near Fine to Fine but it has had professional tape repair to the spine see scans. Very bright tight and clean. Brave condition for this thin fragile weekly. Quite thoroughly illustrated in Nouveau/Deco and every page would make a delightful scan if I had the time. Jack Abeille produced the cover for this issue and frequent contributor Rene Giffey executed the rear cover; interior artists in these issues to the degree they are credited include Giffey Jack Abeille Pierre Huberty Louis Forton Moziss Lindel "JAC" Haye H. Ligneul G. Le Belair Clerice Fr. G. Conrad and A. Perre. There are others. Cute sense of humor from the same mood as mutoscope cards or perhaps a bit only a bit more refined inspires the cover captions which see and much of the interior cartoon wit. There is plenty of advertising to tempt the.gentleman as well offering a plethora of services see scans. Much here is eminently frame-able newsprint notwithstanding. The art is mostly of that unique sensibility of the time midway-evolved between arts nouveau and deco. Scarce. l-g3 <br/> <br/> Parisiana paperback