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Los Madriles
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Los Madriles was a weekly magazine illustrated in colour. Published in Madrid between October 1888 and July 1890,[1] for a total of 65 issues, its first editor was Federico Urrecha, who was followed by the noted journalist, playwright and lyricist Eduardo Navarro Gonzalvo.[2]
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Collaborators included leading writers and journalists of the day, such as Leopoldo Alas (Clarín),[3] Emilio Bobadilla (Fray Candil),[4] Manuel Paso,[5] José María de Pereda,[6] Jacinto Octavio Picón,[7] Eduardo Lustonó,[8] and Carlos Fernández Shaw[9] as well as the major illustrators and cartoonists of the day, including Ramón Cilla and Ángel Pons.[7]