Le Journal (Paris)
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Le Journal was a Paris daily newspaper published from 1892-1944 in a small, four-page format.
It was founded and edited by Fernand Arthur Pierre Xau until 1899. It was bought and managed by the family of Henri Letellier in 1899 and became "the most Parisian, the most literary, and the most boulevardier of the newspapers of Paris" (Simon Arbellot, see Curnonsky).
After the fall of Paris on June 14, 1940, it fell back to Limoges, then Marseille, then Limoges again, and finally Lyon.
It had various supplements: Le Journal pour tous (ISSN 1246-5755), 1891-1906; La Mode du Journal (ISSN 1246-564X), 1896-1898; La Vraie mode (ISSN 1246-5658), 1898-1913; Le Journal (Édition du littoral), 1907-1911.