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La Revue du mois

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Cover of volume I of La Revue du mois January–June 1906.

La Revue du mois was a scientific and literary journal founded in 1906[1] by Émile Borel and his wife Marguerite Appell (called Camille Marbo). Its editorial board included Jean Perrin, Paul Langevin, Aimé Cotton, Jacques Duclaux, Henri Mouton, Robert Lespieau, Noël Bernard and Louis-Jacques Simon. Léon Blum, Paul Painlevé and Édouard Herriot also participated in this magazine.[2]

120 issues were published until 1915; The publication, interrupted by the First World War, resumed in 1919 and 1920 at a bimonthly rate (issues 121–132), then, after a new interruption, it resumed in 1923 and stopped definitively in 1926 with issue 1793.[3]

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  1. ^ Un n° 0 was already published in November 1905, but the 1st year is dated 1906.
  2. ^ Micheline Charpentier-Morize, Perrin. Savant et homme politique, Belin, Paris, 1997, p. 39.
  3. ^ cf. Notice BnF n° : FRBNF32859204
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