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La Vie pour Rire
La Vie pour Rire, founded in 1880 by journalist and humorist Émile de Motteville, emerged as a prominent satirical newspaper in Paris, Île-De-France. Renowned for its sharp wit and incisive reporting, the publication became well-known for its witty commentary on contemporary society, playing a significant role during pivotal moments in French history, including the Dreyfus Affair, where it advocated for justice and civil rights. You can discover scans of La Vie pour Rire on OldNews.com, starting 1888, with 2,229 scans available in total. The newspaper features a diverse range of content, including political satire, cultural critiques, and humorous illustrations, appealing to a broad audience and influencing public opinion. Explore the rich history captured within these pages, featuring historical figures, events, and possibly connections to your own family history, and immerse yourself in the past by searching for old newspapers on the site.