Il giornalino della Domenica

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Cover of the first issue of the Giornalino, 24 June 1906.

Il giornalino della Domenica was ‘the prototype of the modern periodical for children in Italy’.[1] The magazine which was a high-quality publication was published between 1906 and 1927.[2]

History and profile

Founded in 1906

centesimi made it distinctly more expensive than its rival the Corriere dei Piccoli
which was launched two years later.

Il giornalino della Domenica targeted urban

Italian writers of the period as well as leading exponents of the graphic arts. Letters and other contributions from its young readers were also sought; those who responded included the daughters of Italo Svevo and Benito Mussolini.[1]

The magazine ceased publication in 1927.[2]

See also

  • List of magazines published in Italy

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