S.A. du Petit Journal (1922)

10816

Priority Share of 500F - Paris 1922

Very rare item

€390.00
No tax

''Le Petit Journal'' was created by Moïse Polydore Millaud in 1863 and was one of the first French newspaper.

Popular newspaper sold at 1 sou (5 centimes, coin illustrated on the share), it changed the lives of Parisians. The press being subject to censorship, at the slightest criticism or political allusion, the fines fell. At the slightest recurrence, it was the ban. Le Petit Journal was thus the first to relay news items, giving itself the sensational editorial line.

Le Petit Journal also experienced its growth thanks to the rotary presses (one of which is illustrated) developed by Hippolite Marinoni (1823-1904) allowing mass circulation. With a circulation of 400,000 copies in 1870, it exceeded all French political dailies. The company was dissolved in 1958.

Illustration by Henri Meyer (Reyem) (1844-1899) with the Marinoni printing machines.

Head office Paris, 61 rue Lafayette.

Very rare item.

10816
2 Items

Data sheet

Country
France
Theme
Press
Design
Yes
Rare bonds
Rare
Condition
EF

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