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1967. France is bored, and one knows what results of that. Maybe to relieve boredom, Claude Tchou published a peculiar dictionary: "Le Dictionnaire des injures, précédé d'un petit traité d'injurologie" [A dictionary of insults, preceded by an essay about insultology] written by the mysterious Robert Édouard[1]. The author says he wanted to write a "dictionary of current insults" and not a "pantheon of insults in French literature". This book is 610 pages long, illustrated with black and white pictures and drawings. It as three parts:

  1. French National Library says very little about Robert Édouard [1], and it might be a pseudonym.