The Parisian Bell Or the Paris and London Advertiser
Founded in 1852 by exiled British journalist George Augustus Sala, The Parisian Bell—also known as The Paris and London Advertiser—became a pivotal English-language newspaper in Paris, serving expatriates and shaping cultural and political discussions of the time. Offering a diverse range of content, including news, essays, and advertisements, it reflected the vibrant life of Paris and European affairs. Renowned for its insightful commentary and reliable reporting, The Parisian Bell influenced public opinion and promoted dialogue during a dynamic period in European history. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Parisian Bell, starting 1842, with 605 scans available in total. Discover historical figures, events, and perhaps even connections to your own family history by delving into these fascinating archives and uncovering the stories that shaped the past.