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Los Madriles was a weekly magazine illustrated in colour. Published in Madrid between October 1888 and July 1890, for a total of 65 issues, its first editor was Federico Urrecha, who was followed by the noted journalist, playwright and lyricist . Collaborators included leading writers and journalists of the day, such as Leopoldo Alas (Clarín), Emilio Bobadilla (Fray Candil), Manuel Paso, José María de Pereda, , Eduardo Lustonó, and Carlos Fernández Shaw as well as the major illustrators and cartoonists of the day, including Ramón Cilla and Ángel Pons.

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  • Los Madriles was a weekly magazine illustrated in colour. Published in Madrid between October 1888 and July 1890, for a total of 65 issues, its first editor was Federico Urrecha, who was followed by the noted journalist, playwright and lyricist . Collaborators included leading writers and journalists of the day, such as Leopoldo Alas (Clarín), Emilio Bobadilla (Fray Candil), Manuel Paso, José María de Pereda, , Eduardo Lustonó, and Carlos Fernández Shaw as well as the major illustrators and cartoonists of the day, including Ramón Cilla and Ángel Pons. (en)
  • Los Madriles fue una revista ilustrada semanal publicada en Madrid entre octubre de 1888 y julio de 1890.​ Contó con un total de 95 números. Su primer director fue Federico Urrecha, que más tarde sería sustituido por Eduardo Navarro Gonzalvo.​ (es)
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  • Los Madriles fue una revista ilustrada semanal publicada en Madrid entre octubre de 1888 y julio de 1890.​ Contó con un total de 95 números. Su primer director fue Federico Urrecha, que más tarde sería sustituido por Eduardo Navarro Gonzalvo.​ Entre sus colaboradores se encontraban algunos de los nombres más ilustres de las letras y del periodismo de la época, entre los que se incluían Leopoldo Alas «Clarín»,​ Emilio Bobadilla «Fray Candil»,​ Manuel Paso,​ José María de Pereda,​ Jacinto Octavio Picón,​ Eduardo Lustonó​ y Carlos Fernández Shaw,​ junto a ilustradores y dibujantes como Ramón Cilla o Ángel Pons.​ (es)
  • Los Madriles was a weekly magazine illustrated in colour. Published in Madrid between October 1888 and July 1890, for a total of 65 issues, its first editor was Federico Urrecha, who was followed by the noted journalist, playwright and lyricist . Collaborators included leading writers and journalists of the day, such as Leopoldo Alas (Clarín), Emilio Bobadilla (Fray Candil), Manuel Paso, José María de Pereda, , Eduardo Lustonó, and Carlos Fernández Shaw as well as the major illustrators and cartoonists of the day, including Ramón Cilla and Ángel Pons. (en)
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