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

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Contents.

The Offence[3]
The First Day of the Trial[16]
Second Day[33]
Third Day[60]
Fourth Day[81]
Fifth Day[103]
Sixth Day[134]
Seventh Day[163]
Eighth Day[181]
Ninth Day[199]
Tenth Day[212]
Eleventh Day[229]
Twelfth Day[245]
Thirteenth Day[253]
Fourteenth Day[282]
Fifteenth Day[308]

THE OFFENCE.