Le Cri de Paris

Le Cri de Paris was an illustrated French political magazine that was founded by Alexandre Natanson in 1897 and was at the beginning a supplement of La Revue Blanche.

The magazine covered news, political articles and satire.

[3] It featured pro-Dreyfus and anti-colonialist drawings by Hermann Paul and Ibels.

[5] Le Cri de Paris ceased publication in 1940.

This European political magazine or journal-related article is a stub.

Share of the Le Cri de Paris SA, issued 1. May 1913
Drawing of King Leopold II of the Belgians by Léal da Camara