Four newspaper issues from important dates in the Dreyfus Affair.
* L’Illustration Journal Universal from February 12 1898 – Émile Zola in the courtroom.
* L’Illustration Journal Universal from August 19 1899 – after Dreyfus was found guilty under extenuating circumstances and sentenced to ten years imprisonment – Lavoro’s breakdown (he was a controversial figure in relation to Dreyfus).
* L’Illustration Journal Universal from July 8 1899 – Dreyfus on the boat on his way to imprisonment on Devil’s Island.
* Le Petit Parisien – from November 13 1904 – from within the courtroom. The photographers were not allowed to photograph inside the courtroom; the public received pictures of what was happening inside the courtroom by work of the best illustrators of the time, which were published by the press.
Overall very fine condition.