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[ Press WW2] " Paris Press " #152 9 May 1945 Victory! Capitulation Germany

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    [PRESS - WW2]
    Paris-Presse
    Daily
    2nd year -
    N ° 152
    Wednesday, May 9, 1945
    "Free men celebrate Victory ..."
    Capitulation of Germany
    -
    First Printing
    Original Edition
    In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 2pp. (1 sheet printed on both sides)
    -
    Newspaper
    yellowed
    like always
    copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,
    folds on folds and edges, small holes, etc.
    Nice condition, clean
    cf. visuals ...
    Very Rare document
    Sold as described, as found
    "Paris-Presse"
    Paris-Presse is a former French daily newspaper, published in Paris, which existed from 1944 to 1970.
    It was created by Philippe Barrès (1896-1975), with Ève Curie (1904-2007), daughter of Marie Curie.
    They run the newspaper together until 1949.
    The first issue appeared on November 13, 1944. He stands in second position behind France-Soir.
    In 1948, it became Paris-Presse-L'Intransigeant.
    In 1948 Gaston Bonheur became its editor.
    In 1951, suffering from competition with France Soir, he transformed under the impulse of Max Corre.
    In 1965, it was only an edition of France-Soir. He saw many of his feathers leave (Gilbert Guilleminault at L'Aurore; as did Philippe Bernert, Anne Manson ...) then he was absorbed by France-Soir.
    The formula finally disappeared in 1970.
    Journalists
    Have worked for Paris-Presse: Marcel Haedrich (1913-2003), Gilbert Guilleminault (1914-1990), Albert Ollivier (1915-1964), Pierre Desgraupes (1918-1993), Jean Lartéguy (1920-2011), Maurice Bernardet ( 1921-2008), Marcel Giuglaris (1922-2010), Pierre Rey (1930-2006), Bernard Michal (1932), Alain de Sédouy (1929), Kleber Haedens (1913-1976), Gérard de Villiers ...
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    To be continued on ebay ...
    other rare period journals and documents from the same provenance will be sold soon
    concerning the Press at the Liberation of Paris in 1944, at the Capitulation of Germany in 1945 and at the end of the Second World War, and also
    concerning before and after the war
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    As always, you can request the combined shipping costs if you buy several books or documents ...
    [PRESS - WW2] Paris-Presse Daily   2nd year - N ° 152 Wednesday, May 9, 1945 "Free men celebrate Victory ..." Capitulation of Germany -    First Printing Original Edition   In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 2pp. (1 sheet printed on both sides) - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,  folds on folds and edges, small holes, etc. Nice condition, clean cf. visuals ...   Very Rare document Sold as described, as found "Paris-Presse"   They run the newspaper together until 1949. The first issue appeared on November 13, 1944. He stands in second position behind France-Soir. In 1948, it became Paris-Presse-L'Intransigeant. In 1948 Gaston Bonheur became its editor. The formula finally disappeared in 1970. Journalists - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period
    [PRESS - WW2] Paris-Presse Daily   2nd year - N ° 152 Wednesday, May 9, 1945 "Free men celebrate Victory ..." Capitulation of Germany -    First Printing Original Edition   In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 2pp. (1 sheet printed on both sides) - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,  folds on folds and edges, small holes, etc. Nice condition, clean cf. visuals ...   Very Rare document Sold as described, as found "Paris-Presse"   They run the newspaper together until 1949. The first issue appeared on November 13, 1944. He stands in second position behind France-Soir. In 1948, it became Paris-Presse-L'Intransigeant. In 1948 Gaston Bonheur became its editor. The formula finally disappeared in 1970. Journalists - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period
    [PRESS - WW2] Paris-Presse Daily   2nd year - N ° 152 Wednesday, May 9, 1945 "Free men celebrate Victory ..." Capitulation of Germany -    First Printing Original Edition   In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 2pp. (1 sheet printed on both sides) - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,  folds on folds and edges, small holes, etc. Nice condition, clean cf. visuals ...   Very Rare document Sold as described, as found "Paris-Presse"   They run the newspaper together until 1949. The first issue appeared on November 13, 1944. He stands in second position behind France-Soir. In 1948, it became Paris-Presse-L'Intransigeant. In 1948 Gaston Bonheur became its editor. The formula finally disappeared in 1970. Journalists - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period
    [PRESS - WW2] Paris-Presse Daily   2nd year - N ° 152 Wednesday, May 9, 1945 "Free men celebrate Victory ..." Capitulation of Germany -    First Printing Original Edition   In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 2pp. (1 sheet printed on both sides) - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,  folds on folds and edges, small holes, etc. Nice condition, clean cf. visuals ...   Very Rare document Sold as described, as found "Paris-Presse"   They run the newspaper together until 1949. The first issue appeared on November 13, 1944. He stands in second position behind France-Soir. In 1948, it became Paris-Presse-L'Intransigeant. In 1948 Gaston Bonheur became its editor. The formula finally disappeared in 1970. Journalists - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period
    [PRESS - WW2] Paris-Presse Daily   2nd year - N ° 152 Wednesday, May 9, 1945 "Free men celebrate Victory ..." Capitulation of Germany -    First Printing Original Edition   In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 2pp. (1 sheet printed on both sides) - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,  folds on folds and edges, small holes, etc. Nice condition, clean cf. visuals ...   Very Rare document Sold as described, as found "Paris-Presse"   They run the newspaper together until 1949. The first issue appeared on November 13, 1944. He stands in second position behind France-Soir. In 1948, it became Paris-Presse-L'Intransigeant. In 1948 Gaston Bonheur became its editor. The formula finally disappeared in 1970. Journalists - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period
    [PRESS - WW2] Paris-Presse Daily   2nd year - N ° 152 Wednesday, May 9, 1945 "Free men celebrate Victory ..." Capitulation of Germany -    First Printing Original Edition   In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 2pp. (1 sheet printed on both sides) - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,  folds on folds and edges, small holes, etc. Nice condition, clean cf. visuals ...   Very Rare document Sold as described, as found "Paris-Presse"   They run the newspaper together until 1949. The first issue appeared on November 13, 1944. He stands in second position behind France-Soir. In 1948, it became Paris-Presse-L'Intransigeant. In 1948 Gaston Bonheur became its editor. The formula finally disappeared in 1970. Journalists - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period
    [PRESS - WW2] Paris-Presse Daily   2nd year - N ° 152 Wednesday, May 9, 1945 "Free men celebrate Victory ..." Capitulation of Germany -    First Printing Original Edition   In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 2pp. (1 sheet printed on both sides) - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,  folds on folds and edges, small holes, etc. Nice condition, clean cf. visuals ...   Very Rare document Sold as described, as found "Paris-Presse"   They run the newspaper together until 1949. The first issue appeared on November 13, 1944. He stands in second position behind France-Soir. In 1948, it became Paris-Presse-L'Intransigeant. In 1948 Gaston Bonheur became its editor. The formula finally disappeared in 1970. Journalists - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period
    [PRESS - WW2] Paris-Presse Daily   2nd year - N ° 152 Wednesday, May 9, 1945 "Free men celebrate Victory ..." Capitulation of Germany -    First Printing Original Edition   In-Folio, (about 60x43cm), 2pp. (1 sheet printed on both sides) - Newspaper yellowed like always copy folded in 4, folds and various small tears,  folds on folds and edges, small holes, etc. Nice condition, clean cf. visuals ...   Very Rare document Sold as described, as found "Paris-Presse"   They run the newspaper together until 1949. The first issue appeared on November 13, 1944. He stands in second position behind France-Soir. In 1948, it became Paris-Presse-L'Intransigeant. In 1948 Gaston Bonheur became its editor. The formula finally disappeared in 1970. Journalists - To be continued on ebay ... other rare period