Le Journal illustré, quatrième année complète (1867), du n°152 du 6 janvier 1867 au n°203 du 29 décembre 1867, soit 51 numéros
Le Journal illustré|Paris 1867|28.50 x 38 cm|relié
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First edition. Publisher's binding in full cream paper boards, smooth spine decorated with fleurons stamped in blind, important plate designed by Delannoy and engraved in red, representing a pediment framing a bull's eye on the first cover and architectural element stamped in red as central ornament and double fillet frame designed by Delannoy on the second cover, publisher's binding. Handsome copy. Le Journal illustré is a French weekly newspaper created in February 1864. It was conceived on the model of the Penny Illustrated Paper published in 1861 in England. It is illustrated with large wood engravings and covers magazine subjects in eight pages in 27 x 37.5 cm format. A few years later, it was integrated into the press group of Le Petit Journal. Designed to compete with L'Illustration which sold for 75 centimes, Le Journal illustré was sold for 10 centimes. It disappeared in 1899 when the illustrated supplement of Le Petit journal, illustrated in color, belonging to the same group and sold since 1890, supplanted it. Numerous collaborations, including Charles Monselet, Francisque Sarcey, Jules Moinaux, Olivier Merson... Compositions and drawings by L. Breton, Cham, Gustave Doré, Edmond Morin, among others.