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La Lecture Illustrée
La Lecture Illustrée, founded in 1860 by Jacques de Léry in Metz, Grand Est, is a renowned illustrated newspaper that emerged during a period of significant cultural and technological change. Celebrated for its high-quality illustrations and in-depth articles, it has covered a range of topics, including politics, society, art, and culture, becoming a trusted source for readers seeking informative content. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of La Lecture Illustrée, Metz, Grand Est, France starting 1903, including 104 scans in total. This collection offers a unique opportunity to explore the past, featuring influential reporting and compelling narratives that may include historical figures and events, as well as stories from your own family history. Discover the richness of this publication and delve into the archives to uncover the stories that shaped the culture and society of its time.