L'Écho de Paris

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L'Écho de Paris was a daily newspaper in Paris from 1884 to 1944.

The editorial team's orientation was conservative and nationalistic . The writers who worked for them included Octave Mirbeau , Henri de Kérillis , Georges Clemenceau , Henry Bordeaux , François Mitterrand , Jérôme Tharaud and Jean Tharaud , and Camille Saint saëns . The editor there was Franc-Nohain , illustrator Abel Faivre and others . The newspaper merged with Le Jour in 1933 and was henceforth called Jour-Écho de Paris .

literature

  • René de Livois: Histoire de la presse française. Editions Spes, Lausanne; Société française du livre, Paris 1965.

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