Le Boulevard (Paris)

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title: Le Boulevard (Paris)
text: Le Boulevard was a weekly magazine published in Paris from 1861 to 1863. It was founded and directed by Étienne Carjat and its first issue came out on December 1, 1861. Each issue included a Parisian column, a serialized story, and musical and gossip columns. It was printed on 8 large folio pages, 43–49 cm high, illustrated with two portraits. The editor was Alphonse de Launay. Among the contributors to Le Boulevard were Charles Baudelaire, Gustave Flaubert, Victor Hugo, Champfleury, Jules Verne
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description: 1861–1863 weekly magazine
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