La Patrie

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La Patrie was a Montreal, Quebec daily newspaper founded by Honoré Beaugrand on February 24, 1879. It became a weekly in 1957 and folded in 1978.

Its political affiliation was originally Liberal, but Beaugrand officially broke with the party in 1891 and the paper became deprived of its traditional support group. La Patrie's circulation numbers sagged until Beaugrand, in declining health, sold his newspaper for $50,000 to Israël Tarte in 1897.

By the turn of the twentieth century Tarte had turned his new property into an increasingly nonpartisan publication with the city's second-largest circulation for a French-language daily newspaper (topped only by La Presse). The victim of bitter circulation wars against old rival La Presse and the politically connected Montréal-Matin, La Patrie folded on November 15, 1957 but was survived by a weekly edition under the same name published until April 1978.

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La Patrie Classical guitar

La Patrie is also the name of a classical guitar line. The La Patrie Series of classical guitars consists of five models. The Motif, Etude, Presentation, Concert and the Collection.

History The guitar line originated from a small luthier shoop founded in 1982 in the La Patrie village in Quebec Canada. In 1996, the first demo of collection model was available to buy on some of the biggest Montreal Guitar store.

Today there are over 200 people in LaPatrie dedicated to the art of hand crafting guitars.

Web site of LA Patrie guitar http://www.lasido.com/lapatrie.htm


The La Patrie classical guitar line is part of the Godin guitar company. One of the biggest guitar company in the world. Web site of godin http://www.lasido.com/