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Le Gaulois (French: [lə ɡolwa]) was a French daily newspaper, founded in 1868 by Edmond Tarbé and Henry de Pène. After a printing stoppage, it was revived by Arthur Meyer in 1882 with notable collaborators Paul Bourget, Alfred Grévin, Abel Hermant, and Ernest Daudet. Among its many famous contributing editors was Guy de Maupassant. Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera was first published as a serialization in its pages between September 1909 and January 1910. The paper was taken over by Le Figaro in 1929.

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  • Le Gaulois est un journal quotidien littéraire et politique français fondé le 5 juillet 1868 par Henry de Pène et Edmond Tarbé des Sablons. Devenu la propriété du patron de presse Arthur Meyer, il est publié jusqu’en 1929 avant d’être fusionné avec Le Figaro, appartenant au milliardaire François Coty.
  • Le Gaulois è stato un quotidiano francese. Fu fondato il 5 luglio del 1868 da e . In origine di ispirazione monarchica, assunse poi toni bonapartisti e antirepubblicani. Fino al 1870 vi scrisse anche Émile Zola (con 59 articoli). Fu chiuso durante la Comune di Parigi (1871). Nel luglio 1879, Tarbé, rimasto solo alla conduzione del giornale (de Pène nel 1871 era passato al ), lo vendette ad , che gli diede una nuova svolta monarchica e legittimista. I finanziatori del giornale, in particolare la , ben presto (marzo 1881) manderanno via Meyer, facendo del quotidiano un organo repubblicano moderato. Meyer lo riacquistò nel 1882.
  • Le Gaulois fue un diario francés publicado en París entre 1868 y 1929. Fundado en por y , a partir de 1882, fue dirigido por Arthur Meyer. Fue absorbido por Le Figaro en 1929.​ De tendencia conservadora, monárquica, antisemita y xenófoba,​ fue el diario preferido por la nobleza y alta sociedad francesa.​ Aunque muy influyente, nunca tuvo una circulación muy alta: por ejemplo, en 1910, se vendieron 30 000 ejemplares al día, frente a los 37 000 de Le Figaro, los 1 400 000 ejemplares diarios de o los 835 000 de Le Petit Journal.​
  • Le Gaulois (French: [lə ɡolwa]) was a French daily newspaper, founded in 1868 by Edmond Tarbé and Henry de Pène. After a printing stoppage, it was revived by Arthur Meyer in 1882 with notable collaborators Paul Bourget, Alfred Grévin, Abel Hermant, and Ernest Daudet. Among its many famous contributing editors was Guy de Maupassant. Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera was first published as a serialization in its pages between September 1909 and January 1910. The paper was taken over by Le Figaro in 1929.
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