Édouard Drumont – Two Autograph Letters, a Label and a Postcard – France

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Two letters handwritten by Édouard Drumont, a postcard with Drumont's photograph and an advertising label of the anti-Semitic newspaper La Libre Parole. [France, late 19th century / early 20th century]. French.
1-2. Two letters handwritten by Drumont: a letter from 1909, on the official stationery of the newspaper La Libre Parole, and a letter on Drumont's calling card (undated).
3. A round paper label – advertisement for the anti-Semitic newspaper la Libre Parole.
One side designed as the French cockade, with the printed caption "Vive Drumont, A Bas les Juifs" [Long Live Drumont, Down with the Jews]. The other side bears a picture of the newspaper's editor, the anti-Semitic writer and journalist Édouard Drumont (1844-1917) encircled by the caption "Tous les bons Francais lisent la Libre Parole [All good French read La Libre Parole].
4. Postcard with a photograph of Drumont. Signed in the plate: "H. Manuel / EOK Paris".
Édouard Adolphe Drumont (1844-1917), was a French journalist and writer; famous in France and around the world as an anti-Semitic propagandist. Drumont founded the Antisemitic League of France, published the La Libre Parole newspaper whose motto was "France for the French", and published numerous anti-Jewish books. His first best seller was the anti-Semitic book "Jewish France", in which he called for the expulsion of Jews from French society.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah