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[ Press WW2 Front Guerre] THE INTRANSIGENT #8 June 1935 Normandy " Van Dongen
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[PRESS - BEFORE WAR]The Uncompromising
Daily
56th year
Saturday 8 June 1935
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First Printing
Original Edition
With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen"
illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black
In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp.
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Newspaper
yellowed
like always
copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,
folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ...
Average condition
cf. visuals ...
Rare document
Sold as described, as found
"The Uncompromising"
The Uncompromising
was founded in July 1880 by Eugène Mayer, director of La Lanterne, for the polemicist Henri Rochefort, who became its first editor.
Initially a left-wing opposition newspaper, approximately 70,000 copies were printed when it was created in 1880 and totaled 4 pages sold for 5 cents. Allied to Boulangism, it quickly evolves towards nationalist positions. In 1898, he participated in the concert of the anti-Semitic press hostile to Dreyfus.
Léon Bailby, appointed editor-in-chief by Rochefort in October 1905, took over the management from November 1907 and named it
The Uncompromising
and
"The Journal de Paris"
(until June 1916, then in subtitle): still sold 5 centimes, in the 1920s it was intended to be the largest right-wing opinion day daily, with a circulation of around 400,000 copies, and a pagination which progresses from 2 pages (during the war) to 8 pages. Photographs and drawings appear as one. In 1930, the daily reached 10 pages sold for 25 centimes.
In December 1932, Bailby, a right-wing man, resigned for political reasons, and the newspaper passed into the bosom of the Louis-Dreyfus group, taking a more centrist orientation, but his financial situation worsened, its circulation reaching only 130,000 copies at the end of the 1930s.
Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936.
In 1938, the industrialist Jean Prouvost bought the sports supplement of l'Intransigeant, founded in 1926 and named
Match the intran
: In 1938, Paul Gordeaux was sent special to London from
Paris Evening
and
Match
. He suggests to Jean Prouvost to make one
Life
French: October 5, 1939, the fifth week of the war,
Match
of war was born. A weekly photo news magazine that produced more than a million copies and ended on May 30, 1940.
Become
Paris Match
in 1949, Gordeaux was its first editor-in-chief and published on the front page an exclusive interview with Churchill then, when Pierre Lazareff, who had been his precious second at
Evening
asks him to participate, under his dynamic leadership, in the launch of
France-Soir, Defense of France
.
Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille.
The Instructor
ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40.
He knew a brief reappearance, from May 13, 1947, with Paul Gordeaux, editor-in-chief. The title was absorbed on September 30, 1948 by
Paris-Presse
which then takes for title
Paris Presse, L'Intransigeant
.
In turn, this title is absorbed by
France-Evening
in 1970.
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[PRESS - BEFORE WAR] The Uncompromising Daily 56th year Saturday 8 June 1935 - First Printing Original Edition With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen" illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp. - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears, folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ... Average condition cf. visuals ... Rare document Sold as described, as found "The Uncompromising" Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936. Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille. The Instructor ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40. In turn, this title is absorbed by France-Evening in 1970. - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period journals and documents from t
[PRESS - BEFORE WAR] The Uncompromising Daily 56th year Saturday 8 June 1935 - First Printing Original Edition With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen" illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp. - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears, folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ... Average condition cf. visuals ... Rare document Sold as described, as found "The Uncompromising" Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936. Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille. The Instructor ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40. In turn, this title is absorbed by France-Evening in 1970. - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period journals and documents from t
[PRESS - BEFORE WAR] The Uncompromising Daily 56th year Saturday 8 June 1935 - First Printing Original Edition With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen" illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp. - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears, folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ... Average condition cf. visuals ... Rare document Sold as described, as found "The Uncompromising" Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936. Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille. The Instructor ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40. In turn, this title is absorbed by France-Evening in 1970. - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period journals and documents from t
[PRESS - BEFORE WAR] The Uncompromising Daily 56th year Saturday 8 June 1935 - First Printing Original Edition With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen" illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp. - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears, folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ... Average condition cf. visuals ... Rare document Sold as described, as found "The Uncompromising" Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936. Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille. The Instructor ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40. In turn, this title is absorbed by France-Evening in 1970. - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period journals and documents from t
[PRESS - BEFORE WAR] The Uncompromising Daily 56th year Saturday 8 June 1935 - First Printing Original Edition With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen" illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp. - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears, folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ... Average condition cf. visuals ... Rare document Sold as described, as found "The Uncompromising" Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936. Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille. The Instructor ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40. In turn, this title is absorbed by France-Evening in 1970. - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period journals and documents from t
[PRESS - BEFORE WAR] The Uncompromising Daily 56th year Saturday 8 June 1935 - First Printing Original Edition With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen" illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp. - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears, folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ... Average condition cf. visuals ... Rare document Sold as described, as found "The Uncompromising" Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936. Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille. The Instructor ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40. In turn, this title is absorbed by France-Evening in 1970. - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period journals and documents from t
[PRESS - BEFORE WAR] The Uncompromising Daily 56th year Saturday 8 June 1935 - First Printing Original Edition With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen" illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp. - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears, folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ... Average condition cf. visuals ... Rare document Sold as described, as found "The Uncompromising" Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936. Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille. The Instructor ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40. In turn, this title is absorbed by France-Evening in 1970. - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period journals and documents from t
[PRESS - BEFORE WAR] The Uncompromising Daily 56th year Saturday 8 June 1935 - First Printing Original Edition With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen" illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp. - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears, folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ... Average condition cf. visuals ... Rare document Sold as described, as found "The Uncompromising" Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936. Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille. The Instructor ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40. In turn, this title is absorbed by France-Evening in 1970. - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period journals and documents from t
[PRESS - BEFORE WAR] The Uncompromising Daily 56th year Saturday 8 June 1935 - First Printing Original Edition With on page 3 a very small text "Au bois avec Van Dongen" illustrated with a drawing by Van Dongen in black In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 16pp. - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears, folds on folds and on edges, small holes, etc ... Average condition cf. visuals ... Rare document Sold as described, as found "The Uncompromising" Management passed to Jean Fabry from December 1936. Gordeaux gives way to Hervé Mille. The Instructor ceased publication on June 11, 1940, after the debacle of June 40. In turn, this title is absorbed by France-Evening in 1970. - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period journals and documents from t