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Lui Mar 1986
Lui # 266, March 1986 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Lui # 266, March 1986

Features
Covergirl Anthony Delon Photographed by Gerhard Vormwald (Not Nude)
Sondage IFOP: 16 Mars: Retour De Censure? Jack Land Repond
Decouverte: La Super Forme Sexuelle
Coin De Peche: Alaska
Nagisa Oshima interviewed by Virginie Brac
Le Pin Up De France Soir

 


Lui Jun 1986
Lui # 269, Juin 1986 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Lui # 269, Juin 1986

Features
Covergirl Photographed by Byron Newman & Frank Gitty
Tennis: Ivan Lendl Biasse Sa Garde
Mundial: Les Tueurs Du Foot
FuturL Une Nouvelle Race: L'Homo Spatialus

 


Lui Oct 1986
Lui # 273, Octobre 1986 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Lui # 273, Octobre 1986

Features
Covergirl Monique Gabrielle Photographed by Otto Weisser
Golf: Erection D'Un Phenomene, Analyse D'Une Perverson
Customs: Les Garconnieres Des Emirs
Khashoggi: 2 Million D'Argent De Poche Par Jour
Capitaine Barril interviewed by Philippe Berti
Dr. Tordjman: Ce Qui Fair Jouir Les Femmes

 


Lui Nov 1986
Lui # 274, Novembre 1986 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Lui # 274, Novembre 1986

Features
Covergirl Sophie Favier & Fiona Gelin Photographed by Frank Gitty, J-P Bourgeois & Richard Schroeder
Sinatra: Le Mafia Et Moi
Vie De Chateau: Week-Ends Septieme Ciel En Helico
Le Petit Aubert Illustre
Jacques Laurent interviewed by Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
Diams: Les Petites Montres Qui Montent Prix Minimum: 38 Millions

 

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Lui (French: [lɥi]; literally '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 United States, 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 1980s, but afterwards it began a long decline. It was published regularly until 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.

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