Le Rappel
| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Founder(s) | |
| Founded | 4 May 1869 |
| Political alignment | Republicanism |
| Language | French |
| Ceased publication | 1933 |
| Headquarters | Paris |
| Country | France |
Le Rappel (French for "the Recall") was a French daily newspaper founded in 1869 by Charles and François-Victor Hugo, sons of Victor Hugo, along with Auguste Vacquerie, Paul Meurice, and Henri Rochefort. It was published from the final years of the Second French Empire through the early decades of the French Third Republic, ceasing in 1933.
At the dawn of the Third Republic, the paper became a prominent voice of radical republicanism and was frequently criticised by the authorities for its uncompromising editorial line.