Lo Noy de la mare
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El setmanari Lo Noy de la Mare va sorgir el 10 de juny de 1866 arran d’una escissió dins una altra publicació barcelonina, Un tros de paper. Coneguda pel seu humor costumista, la revista va tenir una molt bona acollida entre els lectors per la seva qualitat literària i humorística.
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Lo Noy de la mare fue un semanario de temática humorística publicado entre 1866 y 1867 en Barcelona.
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Lo Noy de la mare was a humoristic and satiric weekly publication. It was written and directed by , who used the pseudonym of , among others. It was drawn by . These two authors had previously worked in the magazine called “” and they decided to leave this publication to do “Lo Noy de la mare”. This magazine was first published in Barcelona in 1885, and it continued until 1886, with a total of 33 numbers. The magazine had a measurement of 310x217 mm and it contained 4 pages with 3 columns each. It had an enormous success but it had to be cancelled due to the moment circumstances, which were not good for criticism.
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Lo Noy de la Mare
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Lo Noy de la mare
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Lo Noy de la mare
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El setmanari Lo Noy de la Mare va sorgir el 10 de juny de 1866 arran d’una escissió dins una altra publicació barcelonina, Un tros de paper. Coneguda pel seu humor costumista, la revista va tenir una molt bona acollida entre els lectors per la seva qualitat literària i humorística.
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Lo Noy de la mare fue un semanario de temática humorística publicado entre 1866 y 1867 en Barcelona.
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Lo Noy de la mare was a humoristic and satiric weekly publication. It was written and directed by , who used the pseudonym of , among others. It was drawn by . These two authors had previously worked in the magazine called “” and they decided to leave this publication to do “Lo Noy de la mare”. This magazine was first published in Barcelona in 1885, and it continued until 1886, with a total of 33 numbers. The magazine had a measurement of 310x217 mm and it contained 4 pages with 3 columns each. It had an enormous success but it had to be cancelled due to the moment circumstances, which were not good for criticism.
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