Almanach du Voleur Illustré
Founded in 1856 by the French writer and journalist Paul Dussack, *Almanach du Voleur Illustré* emerged as a pioneering publication blending literary flair with illustrations, carving a niche in satirical journalism. Initially focused on humor, fiction, and social commentary, it quickly established itself as a vital voice in Paris's cultural landscape. Over the years, the newspaper gained notoriety for its incisive critiques of societal issues and entertaining narratives, earning a cherished place among readers. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of *Almanach du Voleur Illustré*, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1890, including 50 scans in total. This repository invites you to explore the historical context of the publication while connecting with significant events and figures, including those from your own family history. Delve into the rich past of journalism and discover the enduring relevance of this influential publication.