By 1942, however, about 300,000 copies of underground publications reached around two million readers.
If proofs are required, copy and artwork should reach head office at least five days prior to publication.
As few copies actually reached the public, the more widely accepted first edition is the version published on March 1, 1911.
The Daily News is giving away 200,000 papers a day, the publisher said, because so few copies are reaching readers.
These passages were actually written when the fair copy had reached this point.
Few copies ever reached the streets: it seems that most copies were seized.
In the second hand marked, those copies reached 25,000 pesetas (150 euros).
The latest copy reaches shops every Thursday, while press day is Monday.
Sales are limited - 11,000 for the daily, 18,000 for the weekly version - but each copy reaches eight or nine people.
But copies of it soon reached the competition.