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Le Feuilleton Illustré
Le Feuilleton Illustré, founded in 1867 by the prominent French publisher Pierre-Auguste Steinlen, was a pioneering illustrated newspaper that significantly influenced Parisian journalism and literature. Renowned for its quality content, it offered a unique blend of serialized fiction, art, and cultural commentary, attracting contributions from notable writers and artists of the time. Today, you can explore the legacy of Le Feuilleton Illustré on OldNews.com, where scans from Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1898 are available, including 765 scans in total. This publication is celebrated for its vivid illustrations and engaging storytelling that captured the vibrant pulse of 19th-century Paris and is recognized for shaping literary trends and influencing French journalism. Dive into history and discover the stories of historical figures as well as events, and perhaps even people from your own family history. Start your exploration today and uncover the rich cultural heritage of the past.