Published by Triangle Rose, Paris, 1991
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p., including covers, 8.75x11.75 inches, text in French, illustrated with b&w photos, art, ads and comics, very good gay French weekly in stapled color pictorial wraps. Cover story in AIDS medical scammers. The homophile weekly named by Michel Foucault which literally means "Gay foot" is a homophone of guêpier, which means a hornet's nest or, figuratively, a trap or pitfall. Cover story on AIDS medical scammers.
Published by Triangle Rose, Paris, 1991
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 92p., including covers, 8.75x11.75 inches, text in French, illustrated with b&w photos, art, ads and comics, very good gay French weekly in stapled color pictorial wraps. The homophile weekly named by Michel Foucault which literally means "Gay foot" is a homophone of guêpier, which means a hornet's nest or, figuratively, a trap or pitfall.
Published by Triangle Rose, Paris, 1992
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p., including covers, 8.75x11.75 inches, text in French, illustrated with b&w photos, art, ads and comics, very good gay French weekly in stapled color pictorial wraps. The homophile weekly named by Michel Foucault which literally means "Gay foot" is a homophone of guêpier, which means a hornet's nest or, figuratively, a trap or pitfall.
Published by Triangle Rose, Paris, 1991
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p., including covers, 8.75x11.75 inches, text in French, illustrated with b&w photos, art, ads and comics, mildlyvery good French weekly in stapled color pictorial wraps. The homophile weekly named by Michel Foucault which literally means "Gay foot" is a homophone of guêpier, which means a hornet's nest or, figuratively, a trap or pitfall.
Published by Triangle Rose, Paris, 1989
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p., including covers, 8.75x11.75 inches, text in French, illustrated with b&w photos, art, ads and comics, mildly worn gay French weekly in stapled color pictorial wraps. The homophile weekly named by Michel Foucault which literally means "Gay foot" is a homophone of guêpier, which means a hornet's nest or, figuratively, a trap or pitfall.
Published by Triangle Rose, Paris, 1990
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p., including covers, 8.75x11.75 inches, text in French, illustrated with b&w photos, art, ads and comics, mildly worn gay French weekly in stapled color pictorial wraps. The homophile weekly named by Michel Foucault which literally means "Gay foot" is a homophone of guêpier, which means a hornet's nest or, figuratively, a trap or pitfall.
Published by Triangle Rose, Paris, 1989
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p., including covers, 8.75x11.75 inches, text in French, illustrated with b&w photos, art, ads and comics, mildly worn gay French weekly in stapled color pictorial wraps. The homophile weekly named by Michel Foucault which literally means "Gay foot" is a homophone of guêpier, which means a hornet's nest or, figuratively, a trap or pitfall.