Journal de Malte
The Journal de Malte was Malta's first newspaper, and it was published between July and September 1798 during the French occupation of Malta. Written in French and Italian, a total of ten issues of the newspaper are believed to have been published, although only seven seem to still survive today and it is unclear if the other three are lost or if they were ever actually published at all.
Liberté | Égalité | |
Prospectus of the Journal de Malte at the National Library of Malta | |
Format | Quarto-sized newspaper |
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Editor | Michel-Louis-Étienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély |
Founded | 14 July 1798 |
Political alignment | French republicanism |
Language | French and Italian |
Ceased publication | 26 September 1798 |
Headquarters | Valletta, French-occupied Malta |
Circulation | 500 copies |
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