Description
Author Guy Chapman
Publisher Rupert Hart-Davis; First Edition (January 1, 1955)
Binding hardcover with dustjacket
condition the interior is very good, the dustjacket has tears and age tanning but it is protecgted with brodart archival covering
summary
The Dreyfus Case by Guy Chapman is a definitive analysis of the infamous French scandal that shook the late 19th century. It details the wrongful conviction of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jewish officer accused of espionage, and explores the political, military, and social repercussions that followed. Chapman's work unpacks the anti-Semitism, judicial errors, and media frenzy that fueled one of history's most pivotal miscarriages of justice. This book stands as an essential read for anyone interested in historical controversies, legal history, and human rights.