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Les Lunes du Cousin Jacques
Les Lunes du Cousin Jacques, founded in 1866 by the influential French journalist and satirist Jules Claretie, has established itself as a pivotal voice in French journalism. Originally launched as a satirical newspaper, it quickly gained prominence for its incisive commentary and humor, reflecting societal issues of the day. Over the years, it has expanded to include cultural critiques, political analysis, and social commentary, appealing to a diverse readership. Today, on OldNews.com, you can find scans of Les Lunes du Cousin Jacques, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1785, with a total of 2,787 scans available. This collection provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, featuring historical figures and events that shaped society, along with personal stories that may connect with your own family history. Dive into this rich archive and explore the engaging narratives and investigative integrity that have influenced public discourse in France and beyond.