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Le Sans-Gêne
Le Sans-Gêne, founded in 1868 by journalist and politician Paul Léautaud, has a rich history rooted in Parisian culture and political discourse. Initially launched as a satirical publication, it quickly became known for its fearless commentary on pressing social issues and events of the day. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Le Sans-Gêne, Paris, Île-De-France, France, starting 1882, including 72 scans in total. The newspaper has undergone various transformations but has consistently provided a blend of political analysis, cultural criticism, and literary reviews. Renowned for its incisive wit and critical stance, it is considered a trusted source in French journalism. Mentioning historical figures and possibly events and people from your own family history, Le Sans-Gêne's ability to provoke thought and ignite debate invites you to explore its archives on OldNews.com, solidifying its influence in the intellectual landscape of Île-de-France and beyond.