Le Petit Parisien
Founded in 1863 by Felix Vallotton and a group of journalists, Le Petit Parisien quickly became one of France's leading newspapers, achieving remarkable circulation during its heyday. Renowned for its mix of news, features, and serialized fiction, the publication played a pivotal role in shaping public opinion on significant events, including the Dreyfus Affair and World War I. Its insightful cultural commentary and engaging stories resonated deeply with a diverse readership, maintaining a reputation for reliability and journalistic integrity throughout its history. On OldNews.com, you can explore the rich legacy of Le Petit Parisien, with scans available from 1876, totaling 74,515 scans. Discover stories that mention historical figures, and maybe even events and people from your own family history. Dive into the past and see how this influential newspaper has shaped media practices and public discourse in France.