L'Écho de Paris

L' Echo de Paris was a daily newspaper in Paris from 1884 to 1944.

The orientation of the editorial was conservative and nationalistic. For them, working writers were, inter alia, Octave Mirbeau, Henri de Kerillis, Georges Clemenceau, Henry Bordeaux, François Mitterrand, Jérôme Tharaud and Jean Tharaud. Editor there was, inter alia, Franc- Nohain. Illustrator was, inter alia, Abel Faivre.

The newspaper merged in 1933 with Le Jour and called himself Jour - Echo de Paris.

Source

  • René de Livois, Histoire de la presse française, Éditions Spes, Lausanne; Société Française du livre, Paris, 1965.
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