The trial of Emile Zola: containing M. Zola's letter to President Faure relating to the Dreyfus case, and a full report of the fifteen days' proceedings in the Assize Court of the Seine, including testimony of witnesses and speeches of counsel
FULL REPORT, FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES.
A DETAILED REPORT
OF THE
Fifteen Days’ Proceedings in the Assize Court at Paris
NEW YORK Benj. R. Tucker, 24 Gold Street 1898
The Trial
EMILE ZOLA
Containing
M. ZOLA’S LETTER TO PRESIDENT FAURE RELATING TO THE DREYFUS CASE, AND A FULL REPORT OF THE FIFTEEN DAYS’ PROCEEDINGS IN THE ASSIZE COURT OF THE SEINE, INCLUDING TESTIMONY OF WITNESSES AND SPEECHES OF COUNSEL
New York Benj. R. Tucker, Publisher 1898
Copyright By Benj. R. Tucker 1898
☞ The advantages of the method of typography employed in the composition of this volume, in which the “justification” of lines is dispensed with, are undeniable. From the standpoint of æsthetics it is an improvement, because by it absolutely perfect spacing is secured. From the standpoint of economy it is almost a revolution, since it saves, in the case of book work, from twenty to forty per cent. of the cost of type-setting, according to the grade of the work. If adopted in all printing-offices, it would effect a daily saving of the labor of about two hundred thousand men.
Émile Zola
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Contents.
THE OFFENCE.
THE TRIAL.
First Day—February 7.
Second Day—February 8.
Third Day—February 9.
Fourth Day—February 10.
Fifth Day—February 11.
Sixth Day—February 12.
Seventh Day—February 14.
Eighth Day—February 15.
Ninth Day—February 16.
Tenth Day—February 17.
Eleventh Day—February 18.
Twelfth Day—February 19.
Thirteenth Day—February 21.
Fourteenth Day—February 22.
Fifteenth Day—February 23.