The paper conspiracies

Susan Daitch

earliest edition we have, 2011 City Lights Books, 2011 264 pages

"One of the most sensational incidents in the history of France, the Dreyfus Affair was a landmark federal case involving treason and antisemitism. A controversial documentary about the trial by pioneering filmmaker Georges Méliès caused riots when it was shown in 1899, and it was banned from any screening in France for the next three quarters of a century. Who engineered Dreyfus's conviction? Was the man who played...

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Paper Conspiracies edition · 2014 · City Lights Books · 264 pages · 9781283301190
The paper conspiracies edition · 2011 · City Lights Book · 9780872865143
Paper Conspiracies edition · 2011 · City Lights Books · 264 pages · 9780872865839

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