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- Lui abstract "Lui (French for "Him") is a French adult entertainment magazine created in November 1963 by Daniel Filipacchi, a fashion photographer turned publisher, Jacques Lanzmann, a jack of all trades turned novelist, and Frank Ténot, a press agent, pataphysician and jazz critic.The objective was to bring some charm "à la française" to the market of men's magazines, following the success of Playboy in the USA, launched just a decade before.France, indeed, in the first half of 20th century had an outstanding reputation for erotic publications, feeding also foreign market and inspiring also ersatz French-flavoured magazines abroad, when, for example, US publishers used French-sounding titles like Chère and Dreamé or placed tricolour flags on the covers, attempting to attract the casual buyer. It was anyway a semi-clandestine circulating material, not allowed to be freely displayed or openly bought. In this sense Playboy changed the way 'soft-pornography' (become more respectfully 'adult entertainment'), can be publicly circulated.This magazine was particularly successful from its origins to the early eighties, afterwards it began a long decline. It was published regularly till November 1987 (the final issue of this first series was the number 285). After 1987 there was a further attempt to relaunch the title but the publication ceased again in 1994. Passed into the hands of the media group of Michel Birnbaum, after a transient stimulus, it became a pornographic magazine with episodic dissemination. It was published every three months.After the purchase of the title by Jean-Yves Le Fur, Lui was relaunched on 5 September 2013 as a high-end magazine with Frédéric Beigbeder at its helm.".
- Lui country France.
- Lui depictionDescription "Cover of the August 1983 issue of Lui, featuringValérie Kaprisky".
- Lui genre List_of_mens_magazines.
- Lui publisher Hachette_Filipacchi_Médias.
- Lui wikiPageExternalLink www.luimagazine.fr.
- Lui wikiPageExternalLink www.luimagazine.fr.
- Lui wikiPageID "3002185".
- Lui wikiPageLength "6869".
- Lui wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Lui wikiPageRevisionID "667582289".
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Aslan_(artist).
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Brigitte_Bardot.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Category:1963_establishments_in_France.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Category:French-language_magazines.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_mens_magazines.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_1963.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Filipacchi.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Emmanuelle_2.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Eva_Herzigová.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Ténot.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Frédéric_Beigbeder.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Hachette_Filipacchi_Médias.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Lanzmann.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Birkin.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mens_magazines.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Léa_Seydoux.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Marlène_Jobert.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Mens_magazines.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Mireille_Darc.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Oui_(magazine).
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Playboy.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLink Valérie_Kaprisky.
- Lui wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lui".
- Lui category List_of_mens_magazines.
- Lui category Mens_magazines.
- Lui firstdate "November 1963".
- Lui founded "1963".
- Lui frequency "Monthly".
- Lui hasPhotoCollection Lui.
- Lui headquarters "Paris, France".
- Lui imageCaption "Cover of the August 1983 issue of Lui, featuring Valérie Kaprisky".
- Lui imageFile "Valerie_Kaprisky_07.jpg".
- Lui language "French, others".
- Lui publisher Hachette_Filipacchi_Médias.
- Lui title "Lui".
- Lui wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Lui wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Magazine.
- Lui wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
- Lui wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lui wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Lui wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Lui subject Category:1963_establishments_in_France.
- Lui subject Category:French-language_magazines.
- Lui subject Category:French_mens_magazines.
- Lui subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1963.
- Lui hypernym Magazine.
- Lui type Magazine.
- Lui type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Lui type Work.
- Lui type WrittenWork.
- Lui type Establishment.
- Lui type Publication.
- Lui type CreativeWork.
- Lui type Thing.
- Lui type Q1092563.
- Lui type Q386724.
- Lui type Q41298.
- Lui comment "Lui (French for "Him") is a French adult entertainment magazine created in November 1963 by Daniel Filipacchi, a fashion photographer turned publisher, Jacques Lanzmann, a jack of all trades turned novelist, and Frank Ténot, a press agent, pataphysician and jazz critic.The objective was to bring some charm "à la française" to the market of men's magazines, following the success of Playboy in the USA, launched just a decade before.France, indeed, in the first half of 20th century had an outstanding reputation for erotic publications, feeding also foreign market and inspiring also ersatz French-flavoured magazines abroad, when, for example, US publishers used French-sounding titles like Chère and Dreamé or placed tricolour flags on the covers, attempting to attract the casual buyer. ".
- Lui label "Lui".
- Lui sameAs Lui.
- Lui sameAs Lui_(magazine).
- Lui sameAs m.08jw6n.
- Lui sameAs Q1876083.
- Lui sameAs Q1876083.
- Lui wasDerivedFrom Lui?oldid=667582289.
- Lui homepage www.luimagazine.fr.
- Lui homepage www.luimagazine.fr.
- Lui isPrimaryTopicOf Lui.
- Lui name "Lui".