Original title :Satire Le Tintamarre est un hebdomadaire satirique français 1882
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The Tintamarre is a weekly satirical French publication from 1882, measuring 48 x 33 cm, with a half-leather binding. It comprises 8 pages per week and shows some foxing. The publication, initiated by Jules Lovy and Auguste Commerson, ran from 1843 to 1899 and featured critical commentary on contemporary literary, artistic, and industrial phenomena alongside advertisements. Notably, many articles were…
The Tintamarre is a weekly satirical French publication from 1882, measuring 48 x 33 cm, with a half-leather binding. It comprises 8 pages per week and shows some foxing. The publication, initiated by Jules Lovy and Auguste Commerson, ran from 1843 to 1899 and featured critical commentary on contemporary literary, artistic, and industrial phenomena alongside advertisements. Notably, many articles were penned under pseudonyms, with Lovy and Commerson sharing the name 'Joseph Citrouillard'. In the 1890s, publication became irregular and ceased entirely on December 31, 1899, after 2,672 issues. The Tintamarre is considered a predecessor to the 'Chained Duck'.
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