Journal de Paris
- Bib ID:
- 2484230
- Format:
- Newspaper
- Uniform Title:
- Journal de Paris (Paris, France : 1777)
- Description:
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- [Paris, France] : Impr. de Quellau, [1777-1792]
- 16 v. ; 23 cm.
- Numbering Note:
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- Publication suspended Aug. 13, 1792-Sept. 20, 1792; one unnumbered issue precedes issue for Sept. 21, 1792.
- Issues for Sept. 21, 1792-Oct. 5, 1792 also designated: l'an 1er de la R'epublique.
- Notes:
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- Imprint varies.
- Supplements accompany some issues.
- Also available on microfilm from Association pour la conservation et la reproduction photographique de la presse.
- With the stamp: Casino Mainz.
- J209/604
- Life Dates:
- 1er janv. 1777-5 oct. 1792
- Subject:
- Place:
- France Paris.
- Copyright:
-
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Serials have an open range of dates.
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
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