Émile ZOLA
"je crois que c'est la fin du monde"Autograph letter dated and signed, in exile during the Dreyfus Affair
[Weybridge] 19 août 1898|13.50 x 20.50 cm|quatre pages sur un bifeuillet
Autograph letter signed by Emile Zola to Octave Mirbeau, dated August 19, 1898. Four pages in black ink on a bifolium written to Octave Mirbeau.
Usual trace of horizontal fold.
Published in Zola's Œuvres complètes, t. XLIX, ed. F. Bernouard, 1927, p. 808.
Exceptional testament of friendship and self-sacrifice from Emile Zola in exile, after being sentenced to the maximum penalty for writing "J'accuse!", the most famous article proclaming Captain Dreyfus's innocence.
After his historic article in L'Aurore, Zola was sentenced a first time by a jury on February 23, 1898 to one year's imprisonment and a fine of three thousand francs. The verdict was overturned, and the case w
Usual trace of horizontal fold.
Published in Zola's Œuvres complètes, t. XLIX, ed. F. Bernouard, 1927, p. 808.
Exceptional testament of friendship and self-sacrifice from Emile Zola in exile, after being sentenced to the maximum penalty for writing "J'accuse!", the most famous article proclaming Captain Dreyfus's innocence.
After his historic article in L'Aurore, Zola was sentenced a first time by a jury on February 23, 1898 to one year's imprisonment and a fine of three thousand francs. The verdict was overturned, and the case w
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