Null [REVUES]. SIMOUN. "Revue littéraire et artistique".
"Tombeau de Max Jacob".…
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[REVUES]. SIMOUN. "Revue littéraire et artistique". "Tombeau de Max Jacob". SIMOUN. N° 3-5-8-9-13-14-16-17-18-19-20-28-29". 1952. Oran (Avenue de Sidi-Chami). Director: Jean-Michel Guirao. In-8° paperback. 11 issues, from November 1952 to April 1953 and new series undated. Includes four series of "AGUEDAL", 1936 (1-2-3), 1937 (1-2-4-5-6), 1938 (1-2-4-6) and 1939 (1-2). NOTE Published from 1936 to 1944, Aguedal was edited by the Société des Amis des Lettres et des Arts, founded by Henri Bosco and headquartered at his villa at 14, avenue de Marrakech, Rabat. The magazine is edited by Henri Bosco and Christian Funck-Brentano. It had permanent representatives in Tunis and Algiers, for distribution throughout the Maghreb from Rabat. Regularly published until 1940, with considerable expansion, it was voluntarily interrupted by Henri Bosco in June 1940. When he decided to relaunch it in 1943, he unfortunately came up against numerous difficulties, both material and intellectual, having lost his collaborators. He stopped publication for good on December 10, 1944, after the last issue, "Tombeau de Max Jacob".

[REVUES]. SIMOUN. "Revue littéraire et artistique". "Tombeau de Max Jacob". SIMOUN. N° 3-5-8-9-13-14-16-17-18-19-20-28-29". 1952. Oran (Avenue de Sidi-Chami). Director: Jean-Michel Guirao. In-8° paperback. 11 issues, from November 1952 to April 1953 and new series undated. Includes four series of "AGUEDAL", 1936 (1-2-3), 1937 (1-2-4-5-6), 1938 (1-2-4-6) and 1939 (1-2). NOTE Published from 1936 to 1944, Aguedal was edited by the Société des Amis des Lettres et des Arts, founded by Henri Bosco and headquartered at his villa at 14, avenue de Marrakech, Rabat. The magazine is edited by Henri Bosco and Christian Funck-Brentano. It had permanent representatives in Tunis and Algiers, for distribution throughout the Maghreb from Rabat. Regularly published until 1940, with considerable expansion, it was voluntarily interrupted by Henri Bosco in June 1940. When he decided to relaunch it in 1943, he unfortunately came up against numerous difficulties, both material and intellectual, having lost his collaborators. He stopped publication for good on December 10, 1944, after the last issue, "Tombeau de Max Jacob".

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