

[REVIEWS] CHARLIE HEBDO.
No. 1 of 23 November 1970 to No. 547 of 6 May 1981.
Illustrated covers.
Complete collection. Before the presidential election of 1981, Charlie
Hebdo puts himself at the service of Coluche's campaign, who holds a tribune there every week. After François Mitterrand's victory, the newspaper in crisis tries to restart under new titles, but always with a double issue continuing that of Charlie Hebdo.
Number 452 never appeared.
Charlie's Week. No. 1 of May 14, 1981 (i.e. Charlie Hebdo 548) to No. 10 of July 16, 1981 (i.e. Charlie Hebdo No. 557). Complete collection.
The Hara-Kiri weekly. Journal dangereux pour la jeunesse. No. 1 of July 22, 1981 (i.e. Charlie Hebdo No. 558) to No. 25 of December 18, 1982 (i.e. Charlie Hebdo No. 582). Complete collection.
In his excellent study, Marc Malfant notes: "Among the improbable editorial ideas of the Choron gang, it is necessary to mention that of a daily newspaper which appeared only to disappear immediately".
Charlie Matin. No. 1 of March 16, 1981 and No. 2 of March 17, 1981. Complete collection. Charlie will give himself ten years of sleep until 1992 and will begin another era.
Extremely rare and exceptional set of 584 issues.
No. 1 of 23 November 1970 to No. 547 of 6 May 1981.
Illustrated covers.
Complete collection. Before the presidential election of 1981, Charlie
Hebdo puts himself at the service of Coluche's campaign, who holds a tribune there every week. After François Mitterrand's victory, the newspaper in crisis tries to restart under new titles, but always with a double issue continuing that of Charlie Hebdo.
Number 452 never appeared.
Charlie's Week. No. 1 of May 14, 1981 (i.e. Charlie Hebdo 548) to No. 10 of July 16, 1981 (i.e. Charlie Hebdo No. 557). Complete collection.
The Hara-Kiri weekly. Journal dangereux pour la jeunesse. No. 1 of July 22, 1981 (i.e. Charlie Hebdo No. 558) to No. 25 of December 18, 1982 (i.e. Charlie Hebdo No. 582). Complete collection.
In his excellent study, Marc Malfant notes: "Among the improbable editorial ideas of the Choron gang, it is necessary to mention that of a daily newspaper which appeared only to disappear immediately".
Charlie Matin. No. 1 of March 16, 1981 and No. 2 of March 17, 1981. Complete collection. Charlie will give himself ten years of sleep until 1992 and will begin another era.
Extremely rare and exceptional set of 584 issues.
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