Le Salut public
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- | [[Le Salut public]] was a [[French newspaper]] based in Lyon. In 1858, the offices of ''Le Salut Public'' were located at Place Antonin-Poncet, No. 18 | + | [[Le Salut public]] was a [[French newspaper]] based in Lyon. In 1858, the offices of ''Le Salut Public'' were located at Place Antonin-Poncet, No. 18. |
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+ | In 1865 the journal published literary and art criticism essays by [[Zola]], later collected in ''[[Mes Haines]]''. | ||
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Le Salut public was a French newspaper based in Lyon. In 1858, the offices of Le Salut Public were located at Place Antonin-Poncet, No. 18.
In 1865 the journal published literary and art criticism essays by Zola, later collected in Mes Haines.
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