Subtitle
The Echo Macaense was a weekly newspaper that began its publication in 1893 by the hand of Francisco Hermenegildo Fernandes, who was the owner of one of the most important typographic industries of Macau: N. T. Fernandes e Filhos. Also led by other two significant intellectuals, Pedro Nolasco da Silva and Constâncio José da Silva, this newspaper presented an innovative quality: it was published both in Mandarin and in Portuguese, therefore allowing the two communities to read it. It also had the collaboration of the distinguished personality Sun-Yat-Sen, a Macanese doctor who got to be the president of the Chinese Republic, and who was incredibly dynamic in his actions to overthrow the last representative member of Qing dynasty in 1911.
A. 1, n. 1 (18 Jul. 1893)-a. 8, n.º 7 (17 Set. 1899)
Weekly
Property of: Francisco H. Fernandes
BNP - F.P. 115- colecção incompleta = A. 1, n. 1 (18 Jul. 1893)-a. 8, n.º 7 (17 Set. 1899) - Ficha bibliográfica
BCFLUP - colecção completa?
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BNP - F.P. 115- incomplete collection = A. 1, n. 1 (18 Jul. 1893)-A. 5, n.º 235 (17 Set. 1899) - Bibliographic record
BCFLUP - Cataloguing room - incomplete collection = A. 1, nº3 (1 Ago. 1893) - A. 8, nº6 (17 Set. 1899)