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Auction archive: Lot number 255

Psst...! Paraissant le Samedi - A complete run of this Anti-Dreyfus weekly

Estimate
US$500 - US$800
Price realised:
US$300
Auction archive: Lot number 255

Psst...! Paraissant le Samedi - A complete run of this Anti-Dreyfus weekly

Estimate
US$500 - US$800
Price realised:
US$300
Beschreibung:

Title: Psst...! Paraissant le Samedi - A complete run of this Anti-Dreyfus weekly Author: Forain & Caran d'Ache, illustrators Place: Paris Publisher: Date: 1898-1899 Description: Complete run of 85 weekly issues, bound together in one volume. (Folio) 40x28 cm (15¾x11") period morocco-backed marbled boards. A Weekly journal created specifically as a rallying point against the Alfred Dreyfus Affair. Psst ! Contains no text, only illustrations and captions from the pens of Forain and Caran D'Ache, principal French caricaturists of their day.The Dreyfus Affair was an explosive, pivotal moment in the history of France's Third Republic. For all of her liberte, egalite, fraternite, France was revealed to be rife with the same unfounded bigotry towards Jews as other less enlightened nations. Opposing camps of Dreyfusards and anti-Dreyfusards settled in as the long political ordeal raged through, not only French courtrooms, kitchens and marketplaces but the drawing rooms of the outside world as well. Psst ! represented the stiletto sharp but badly mislead reiteration of Dreyfus' guilt. This magazine's unswerving aim was clearly based on preserving the respect and power of the French army and not in establishing who really passed military secrets to the German attaché. Widely read during its brief life Psst ! even provoked the creation of another weekly magazine Le Sifflet which sought to maintain Dreyfus' innocence.This is propaganda distilled to its purest form, directed at the emotions, without words to complicate the reader's mental clarity. It was this type of literature and its compelling anti-Semitic position which prompted Theodor Herzl's call for a Jewish Homeland, as well as Emile Zola's famous burst of intellectual outrage. Lot Amendments Condition: Binding worn, edges rubbed; paper browned; very good. Item number: 257156

Auction archive: Lot number 255
Auction:
Datum:
18 Dec 2014
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: Psst...! Paraissant le Samedi - A complete run of this Anti-Dreyfus weekly Author: Forain & Caran d'Ache, illustrators Place: Paris Publisher: Date: 1898-1899 Description: Complete run of 85 weekly issues, bound together in one volume. (Folio) 40x28 cm (15¾x11") period morocco-backed marbled boards. A Weekly journal created specifically as a rallying point against the Alfred Dreyfus Affair. Psst ! Contains no text, only illustrations and captions from the pens of Forain and Caran D'Ache, principal French caricaturists of their day.The Dreyfus Affair was an explosive, pivotal moment in the history of France's Third Republic. For all of her liberte, egalite, fraternite, France was revealed to be rife with the same unfounded bigotry towards Jews as other less enlightened nations. Opposing camps of Dreyfusards and anti-Dreyfusards settled in as the long political ordeal raged through, not only French courtrooms, kitchens and marketplaces but the drawing rooms of the outside world as well. Psst ! represented the stiletto sharp but badly mislead reiteration of Dreyfus' guilt. This magazine's unswerving aim was clearly based on preserving the respect and power of the French army and not in establishing who really passed military secrets to the German attaché. Widely read during its brief life Psst ! even provoked the creation of another weekly magazine Le Sifflet which sought to maintain Dreyfus' innocence.This is propaganda distilled to its purest form, directed at the emotions, without words to complicate the reader's mental clarity. It was this type of literature and its compelling anti-Semitic position which prompted Theodor Herzl's call for a Jewish Homeland, as well as Emile Zola's famous burst of intellectual outrage. Lot Amendments Condition: Binding worn, edges rubbed; paper browned; very good. Item number: 257156

Auction archive: Lot number 255
Auction:
Datum:
18 Dec 2014
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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