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L'Hydropathe
L'Hydropathe, founded in 1881 by a group of wine enthusiasts including the renowned French poet Paul Verlaine, was established in Paris, Île-de-France, as a satirical newspaper promoting temperance and healthy living. Celebrated for its witty commentary on societal issues, L'Hydropathe gained fame for blending humor with advocacy, becoming a prominent voice for the emerging temperance movement. The publication featured a mix of articles on social reforms, poetry, and cultural critiques, appealing to a diverse readership. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of L'Hydropathe, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1879, including 329 scans in total. This collection not only highlights the publication's commitment to journalistic integrity and influential advocacy but also invites readers to explore historical figures, events, and potentially their own family history through the lens of this notable 19th-century French newspaper.