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-'''Paris Tabou''' was a French [[pin-up]] magazine published from September [[1949]] until [[1953]]. Possibly taking its name from the [[Tabou Club]], it published pin-up girls as well as stories by such authors as [[Boris Vian]], who contributed ''[[L'Amour est aveugle]]'', published in its first issue in [[1949]]). Illustrators included the Italian [[Gino Boccasile]].+'''Paris Tabou''' was a [[French magazine|French]] [[pin-up]] magazine published from September [[1949]] until [[1953]]. Possibly taking its name from the [[Tabou Club]], it published pin-up girls as well as stories by such authors as [[Boris Vian]], who contributed ''[[L'Amour est aveugle]]'', published in its first issue in [[1949]]). Illustrators included the Italian [[Gino Boccasile]].
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Paris Tabou was a French pin-up magazine published from September 1949 until 1953. Possibly taking its name from the Tabou Club, it published pin-up girls as well as stories by such authors as Boris Vian, who contributed L'Amour est aveugle, published in its first issue in 1949). Illustrators included the Italian Gino Boccasile.

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