't Pallieterke van Bruno de Winter, 1945-1955 / Mark Vanvaeck.

Author
Vanvaeck, Mark, 1958- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
Dutch
Published/​Created
Antwerpen : Nederlanden, 1987.
Description
152 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

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Summary note
  • Bruno de Winter was a Flemish journalist . He became known as the founder and first editor-in-chief of 't Pallieterke , a satirical Flemish-minded weekly with a conservative right wing--Wikipedia
  • 't Pallieterke is a Belgian publisher and satirical weekly pro-Flemish and right - conservative tendency. The " weekly for people with a good heart and a bad character " calls itself not bound by party politics, non-conformist and has the motto " What cannot be said with a smile is not the truth ". Domestic politics is the main part, but there are also sections on foreign countries, economics , books, television , film , music , art ,theater , sports and regular historical files--Wikipedia
  • In 1945 the magazine was founded in Antwerp by Bruno de Winter , Karel Polderman and Charles Van Gool. De Winter was a journalist at Het Handelsblad where he signed a popular column like "'t Pallieterke". This was a reference to the pre-war magazine Pallieter of Filip The Pillecyn , which in turn was derived from the figure Pallieter from the same novel of Felix Timmermans .
ISBN
  • 9065830650
  • 9789065830654
LCCN
87129155
OCLC
31899915
RCP
C - S
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