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Sans-Gene (French 1901 Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz) comic books 1903

  • 1903, #17
    Sans-Gene (French 1901 Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz) 1903, #17
    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    The term "sans-gêne" is an appellation used in France to denote unabashed behavior and a disregard for societal constraints. Sans-Gêne in this context is a charming, humorous, and risqué French magazine, published and edited by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz, that lives up to the name. Each issue features biting wit and humor with numerous mildly bawdy illustrations and cartoons by some of the top French illustrators of the time. NOTE: All text in French.

  • 1903, #18
    Sans-Gene (French 1901 Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz) 1903, #18


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    • Foreign edition: NonEnglish.

    The term "sans-gêne" is an appellation used in France to denote unabashed behavior and a disregard for societal constraints. Sans-Gêne in this context is a charming, humorous, and risqué French magazine, published and edited by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz, that lives up to the name. Each issue features biting wit and humor with numerous mildly bawdy illustrations and cartoons by some of the top French illustrators of the time. NOTE: All text in French.

  • 1903, #26
    Sans-Gene (French 1901 Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz) 1903, #26


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    • Foreign edition: NonEnglish.

    The term "sans-gêne" is an appellation used in France to denote unabashed behavior and a disregard for societal constraints. Sans-Gêne in this context is a charming, humorous, and risqué French magazine, published and edited by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz, that lives up to the name. Each issue features biting wit and humor with numerous mildly bawdy illustrations and cartoons by some of the top French illustrators of the time. NOTE: All text in French.

  • 1903, #42
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    • Foreign edition: NonEnglish.

    The term "sans-gêne" is an appellation used in France to denote unabashed behavior and a disregard for societal constraints. Sans-Gêne in this context is a charming, humorous, and risqué French magazine, published and edited by Samuel-Sigismond Schwarz, that lives up to the name. Each issue features biting wit and humor with numerous mildly bawdy illustrations and cartoons by some of the top French illustrators of the time. NOTE: All text in French.