Nuevo Mundo (magazine)
| Categories | Current affairs |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Founder | José del Perojo |
| First issue | 1894 |
| Final issue | December 28, 1933 |
| Country | Spain |
| Based in | Madrid |
| Language | Spanish |
| ISSN | 1699-8677 |
| OCLC | 733283152 |
Nuevo Mundo was a Spanish illustrated magazine published between 1894 and 1933 in Madrid. It gave rise to a new type of magazine in Spain. Together with the Blanco y Negro magazine, it bet on the inclusion of a large number of photographs, to the detriment of the style imposed by La Ilustración Española y Americana and its characteristic engravings. At its peak, it reached a circulation of 266.000 copies on a photographic report on the Barranco del Lobo, published on 1909. The last issue of Nuevo Mundo was published on December 28, 1933.