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La Libre Parole - Édouard Drumont - five issues
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La Libre Parole - Édouard Drumont - five issues
Five issues of venomous antisemitic newspaper 'La Libre Parole' edited by antisemitic agitator journalist Édouard Drumont, founder of the Antisemitic League in France. Different months in the year 1897.
* January 2, 1897 - on the title page a large antisemitic cartoon: a French couple in front of a Jewish fur seller named 'Yitzhak', addressing him by saying that the fur he is interested in selling looks good but it stinks horribly, the Jew replies: "You can buy it with complete confidence, The stinky smell is from me, not the fur."
* February 20, 1897 - An antisemitic cartoon mocking the greedy Jews on the title page.
* May 15, 1897 - on the on the title page a cartoon mocking the Jews of Constantine (Algeria ruled at the time by the French).
* May 22, 1897 - on the title page antisemitic cartoon - the Jews are happy about the defeat of the enemies.
* July 24, 1897 - on the title page a painting depicting Édouard Drumont in front of an enthusiastic and cheering crowd and the caption: "More than 4,000 patriots cheer for Edward Dreimon with the shouts of 'Jews down, France to the French'.
The newspaper "Lib Libre Parole" (The Free Word) was published as a weekly by the journalist Édouard Drumont (1844-1917). On the title page of each issue is a large antisemitic cartoon printed in color. At the top of each issue appeared the slogan: "La France aux Français" - 'France for the French'. On the front pages are antisemitic articles condemning the Jews, and the danger that threatens France from their presence.