La Revue politique et littéraire, commonly known as the Revue bleue, was a French centre-left political magazine published from 1871 to 1939.[1] It was founded by Eugène Yung (1827–1887).[2] The in-house nickname "revue bleue" was a reference to La Revue scientifique from the same publishers, a scientific magazine which was established 8 years earlier, known from its pink cover as the "revue rose". The headquarters was in Paris.[3][4] The magazine was published bi-monthly and then monthly.[4]
^Correspondance Alexandre Vialatte – Henri Pourrat, 1916–1959 Page 183 Alexandre Vialatte, Isabelle Chol, Henri Pourrat – 2006 "La Revue Bleue est une revue politique et littéraire mensuelle, publiée de 1871 à 1933, dont le directeur est alors Paul Gaultier, membre de l'Institut."
^Ernest Lebon Paul Appell Biographie, Bibliographie Analytique Des Ecrits "RB Revue Politique et litteraire, Revue bleue, fondee par Eugene Yung. Directeur: Felix Dumoulin. Paris, 41 bis, rue de Chateaudun, in-4."