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Gay Parisienne - January 1935

When I wear a silk scarf I never feel so definitely like a woman, a beautiful woman. Audrey Hepburn. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - December 1934

Isn't it supposed to be full dress uniform?. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - July 1937

Think Tank, noun: The shower. Craig Bruce. Cover by Enoch Bolles. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - July 1933

I have friends who practice witchcraft, and I study tarot myself. I guess, to be specific, I don't want to believe in a world without magic. Kate Leth. Cover by Oscar Greiner. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - September 1935

Hey, angel, your horns are sticking up. Andrew Peterson. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - March 1935

You can trust a crystal ball about as far as you can throw it. Faith Popcorn. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - June 1934

The fans make the person a star. Zac Efron. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - July 1936

Slightly surreal cover there by Enoch Bolles. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - February 1934

When preparing to travel, lay out all your clothes and all your money. Then take half the clothes and twice the money. Susan Heller. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - August 1935

An optimist is a man who plant two acorns and buys a hammock. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - December 1936

This cover looks like it could belong on Cupid's Capers . Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - May 1934

Sailors have the cleanest bodies and the filthiest minds. Eleanor Roosevelt. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - March 1937

Promises and pie-crust are made to be broken. Jonathan Swift. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - March 1932

Hats off to the lady. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - May 1935

It was that famous joke: What's the last thing the drummer said before he got kicked out of the band? 'Hey, I wrote a song.' Dave Grohl. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - 2 issues

August 1930 : First issue of this long-running girlie pulp, cover by Earle Bergey E. Bakos. Correction courtesy Mr. Bergey's grandson via Facebook. July 1932 : Inside cover ad for French Photos by Rex Sales Co. Is my dirty mind working too hard or is that only two letters away from Sex Tales Co? You decide Click photos for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - April 1937

Opportunity knocks for every man, but you have to give a woman a ring. Mae West. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - February 1935

Featuring A tale of two witties . Charles Dickens must have been turning around pretty fast in his grave. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - August 1933

Nice cover on this rare girlie pulp. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - October 1938

Showgirl in a sticky situation. Click photo for details/to buy.