Book Review - Dreyfus - By Ruth Harris
A patient, fair-minded exploration of the human ideals, hatreds and delusions that were on display in the Dreyfus Affair, “the most famous cause célèbre in French history.”
From: NYT > Books
Friday, 23 July, 2010
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