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'''''L'Echo français''''' ('French Echo') was a [[French language]] biweekly [[newspaper]] published from [[Mexico City]].<ref name="a"/><ref name="Arugs1917">{{cite book|author=Argus|title=Nomenclature des journaux: revues, périodiques français paraissant en France et en langue française à l'étranger|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fFiQAAAAMAAJ|year=1917|publisher=Argus|page=228}}</ref> It was founded on January 26, 1902.<ref name="Siller1998"/> The newspaper was published between 1902 and 1925.<ref name="Siller1998"/><ref name="Bailey1936">{{cite book|author=Richard Eugène Bailey|title=French culture in Mexico in the nineteenth century|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nHELAAAAYAAJ|year=1936|page=23}}</ref> Anatole (alias Henri) Papillaud was the founder of the newspaper.<ref name="Siller1998">{{cite book|author=Javier Pérez Siller|title=México Francia: memoria de una sensibilidad común, siglos XIX-XX|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jJ9oAAAAMAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla|pages=108, 139}}</ref> Its offices were located at Calle Uruguay 95.<ref name="a">{{cite book|title=Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Vol. 56|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jr1mAAAAMAAJ|year=1923|publisher=The Union|page=539}}</ref> |
'''''L'Echo français''''' ('French Echo') was a [[French language]] biweekly [[newspaper]] published from [[Mexico City]].<ref name="a"/><ref name="Arugs1917">{{cite book|author=Argus|title=Nomenclature des journaux: revues, périodiques français paraissant en France et en langue française à l'étranger|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fFiQAAAAMAAJ|year=1917|publisher=Argus|page=228}}</ref> It was founded on January 26, 1902.<ref name="Siller1998"/> The newspaper was published between 1902 and 1925.<ref name="Siller1998"/><ref name="Bailey1936">{{cite book|author=Richard Eugène Bailey|title=French culture in Mexico in the nineteenth century|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nHELAAAAYAAJ|year=1936|page=23}}</ref> Anatole (alias Henri) Papillaud was the founder of the newspaper.<ref name="Siller1998">{{cite book|author=Javier Pérez Siller|title=México Francia: memoria de una sensibilidad común, siglos XIX-XX|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jJ9oAAAAMAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla|pages=108, 139}}</ref> Its offices were located at Calle Uruguay 95.<ref name="a">{{cite book|title=Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Vol. 56|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jr1mAAAAMAAJ|year=1923|publisher=The Union|page=539}}</ref> |
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L'Echo français ('French Echo') was a French language biweekly newspaper published from Mexico City.[1][2] It was founded on January 26, 1902.[3] The newspaper was published between 1902 and 1925.[3][4] Anatole (alias Henri) Papillaud was the founder of the newspaper.[3] Its offices were located at Calle Uruguay 95.[1]
Ownership of the newspaper was later taken over by Max Athénosy. In 1925 the newspaper merged with Courrier du Mexique.[3]
References
- ^ a b Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Vol. 56. The Union. 1923. p. 539.
- ^ Argus (1917). Nomenclature des journaux: revues, périodiques français paraissant en France et en langue française à l'étranger. Argus. p. 228.
- ^ a b c d Javier Pérez Siller (1998). México Francia: memoria de una sensibilidad común, siglos XIX-XX. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. pp. 108, 139.
- ^ Richard Eugène Bailey (1936). French culture in Mexico in the nineteenth century. p. 23.