Lectures pour tous

Lectures pour tous’ was published in 1898 It was a magazine with initially very general articles and stories, and always richly illustrated. During its existence, the magazine changed hands a number of times, so that from the 1960s onwards, its contents began to focus more on in-depth social, political and economic topics, without often shying away from controversy. The magazine also became more voluminous, averaging about 150 pages. In 1974, the story stopped.

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Lectures pour tous is a popular scientific magazine that also touches on themes from society. The articles deal, for example, with a priest and a woman | behaving like an animal in the name of science | the mystic of sensuality Chasseriau | help injured people on the road | you should believe in fairies | about the dogs that lend their eyes to the blind | if Marseille finds Massalia again | for these Portuguese, France was their haven | the hospital bug | their paradise is forbidden to the white | the victims of blaming Stalin | feminisme the Algerian women claim their emancipation | the murderers are among us | cycling, the round of France 4000 kilometres of suffering | the midwife | an idyll beyond death | about the hippopotamus | Jean-Jacques Rousseau a man-hater and friend of humanity | citizens of the North Pole | Italy without effort | the stage designers | Cambodia 1962 the small world of Sihanouk | the mistery of London’s prisons | there is no more doubt, tobacco dead | Mantegna van Padua | a woman on Cape Canaveral | a company has insights on radiation | don’t play with aesthetic surgery | the crab a fascinating animal | the brilliant monotony of marriage | Salvador Dali | the real land of plenty Charles Dollfus | the story of a bullfighter | the misunderstandings between France and America | caving the new mystery of Paris.