LOT 24:
Three issues of the antisemitic weekly "Psst ...!"
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Three issues of the antisemitic weekly "Psst ...!"
Three issues of the antisemitic and anti-Dreyfus weekly "Psst ...!". Paris, 1898.
* Issue dated April 2, 1898, a large cartoon in which a Jew is seen returning home. His wife asks: "Well, how was the party? And He replies:" Lovely! No one dared to talk to me about the Treyfus affair - "dreyfus" - "stereotypical Yiddish steering [see the Dreyfus affair and its reflection in literature, art and media edited by Norman Clevelat, p. 56].
* In an issue dated May 14, 1898, two Jews speak on the streets of a city under torrential rain: Drumont is chosen! We're losing Algeria, uh ... zola is costing us dearly! .
* Issue dated July 30, 1898 describes the 'Road to the Fortress' lined with Jews ....
Psst ...!, An illustrated magazine founded by Jean-Louis Forain and Caran d'Ach (pen name of Emmanuel Poiré).
A French weekly that regularly published antisemitic cartoons during the Dreyfus trial. Released in a regular four-page format full of venomous antisemitic cartoons by Jean-Louis Forain and Caran d'Ach, which appeared regularly during the affair.
Three sheets. Very good condition.