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The Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair Rare Book & Manuscript Library • University of Pennsylvania Exhibition List Exhibit # A.1 Lionel Royer The Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair Rare Book & Manuscript Library • University of Pennsylvania Exhibition List Exhibit # A.1 Lionel Royer. Exhibit # G.1 Penn # P.pj.3 Le Petit Journal, supplément illustré. No. 218 Penn # PC.2a “Affaire Dreyfus: Colonel Picquart.” No. 512. “Alfred Dreyfus dans sa prison.” [Picquart quoted during the trial of September 21, January 20, 1895 1898]. Periodical 22" x 16.25" n.d. [1898] Encased in mylar and matted with hanging wire Berlin: Max Marcus attached. No Frame. Postcard 03.75" x 5.5" Lies flat in vitrine. Exhibit # A.2 F. Mérulle. Exhibit # G.2 Penn # P.pj.4 Le Petit Journal, supplément illustré. No. 306 Penn # PC.3.1 Affaire Zola-Esterhazy: Die verschleierte Dame! {The Zola- “Dreyfus à l’île du Diable.” Esterhazy Affair: The Veiled Lady!] September 27, 1896 "Zum Rendez-Vous!" [To the Meeting!] Periodical 22" x 16.25" Vereinigte Papierwaaren-fabriken, S. Krotoschin Encased in mylar and matted with hanging wire Postcard 03.63" x 5.625" attached No Frame Lies flat in vitrine. Exhibit # G.3 Exhibit # A.3 Enzo. Penn # PC.3.2 Affaire Zola-Esterhazy: Die verschleierte Dame! {The Zola- Penn # PC.44 Affaire Dreyfus. No. 5 Esterhazy Affair: The Veiled Lady!] "Esterhazy" "Zu Befehl Herr General! Bien mon général! La n.d. Dame voilée!" [Yes, my General! The Veiled Lady!] Société ede. cartes illustrées, 12, rue Cavour, Turin Vereinigte Papierwaaren-fabriken, S. Krotoschin Postcard 3.5" x 5.5" Postcard 05.63" x 3.625" Must be displayed in a vitrine. Lies flat in vitrine. Exhibit # A.4 Exhibit # G.4 Penn # LC.9 Comparaison entre l’écriture du bordereau et l’écriture Penn # PC.3.3 Affaire Zola-Esterhazy: Die verschleierte Dame! {The Zola- Esterhazy. Esterhazy Affair: The Veiled Lady!] [1897] "Nach Hause" [Returning Home] P.-V. Stock Vereinigte Papierwaaren-fabriken, S. Krotoschin 11" x 19.5" Postcard 03.63" x 5.625" Unbound for display, must be enclosed in a vitrine. Lies flat in vitrine. Contact UPenn to discuss options. Exhibit # G.5 Exhibit # G.6 Penn # PC.3.4 Affaire Zola-Esterhazy: Die verschleierte Dame! {The Zola- Penn # PC.7 Dreyfus auf der Teufels-Insel. Esterhazy Affair: The Veiled Lady!] [Dreyfus on Devil’s Island.] "Des Räthsels Lösung" [The Solution of the Mystery] ca. 1899. Vereinigte Papierwaaren-fabriken, S. Krotoschin Nürnberg: Fr. Schardt. Postcard 05.63" x 3.625" Postcard 03.625" x 5.5" Lies flat in vitrine. Lies flat in vitrine. 9/25/2008 1 The Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair Rare Book & Manuscript Library • University of Pennsylvania Exhibition List Exhibit # G.7 Exhibit # G.8 Penn # PC.11 “Israelitischer Gottesdienst auf dem Schlachtfelde.” Penn # PC.75 “Gruss von der Teufelsinsel.” [Israelite Religious Service on the Battle Field]. [Greetings from Devil's Island.] n.d. n.d. Postcard 03.5" x 5.75" C. W. Löxe, Kunst-Anstalt, Leipzig. Lies flat in vitrine. Postcard 03.625" x 5.5" Lies flat in vitrine. Exhibit # G.9 Max Guber? Exhibit # 1 Penn # PC.110a "Changez les places! Hurrah Zola, dem Kämpfer für Penn # BP.6 Vera de Noie’s Grand Scenic Production: Devil’s Island. Recht und Wahrheit?" Dess. No. 516. ca 1903 [Changing of places! Hurrah for Zola, the Fighterr of Poster 47.5"x34.5" Right and Truth?] n.d. [pre-1904] Berlin: Max Marcus Postcard 03.75" x 5.5" Lies flat in vitrine. Exhibit # 2b Exhibit # 2 Penn # LP.50b French Minister of Defense, Alain Richard Reviewing Penn # LP.62a French Minister of Defense, Alain Richard Reviewing the Troops. Ecole Militaire, Paris, February 2, 1998. the Troops. Ecole Militaire, Paris, February 2, 1998 February 2, 1998. Feb. 2, 1998 Photograph 10.75" x 15.25" Photograph 8.5" x 11.875" Exhibit # 3 Exhibit # 4 Penn # LP.52 Marble plaque, Ecole Militaire, Paris, 1998. Penn # LP.53a Street sign, 15e arrondissement, Paris. 2000 Hommage à Alfred Dreyfus (1859-1935). Place Alfred Dreyfus, 1859-1935. 1998. Photograph 11.0" x 13" Photograph 46.5" x 32.5" Exhibit # 5 Exhibit # 6 Penn # F.LP.51 French Minister of Defense Unveiling the Plaque, Penn # F.LP.56 100th Anniversary of "J'Accuse" Ecole Militaire, “Homage to Alfred Dreyfus.” Ecole Militaire, Paris, Paris, February 2, 1998. February 2, 1998. February 2, 1998. Photograph 10.75" x 15.25" Photograph 13.75" x 19.25" 9/25/2008 2 The Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair Rare Book & Manuscript Library • University of Pennsylvania Exhibition List Exhibit # 7 Adolphe Willette. Exhibit # 8 Edouard Drumont. Penn # BP.7 Elections législatives du septembre 1889. Penn # B.6 La France juive nouvelle édition, illustrée de scènes, portraits, 1889 vues, cartes, plans, et autographe. 1892 Poster 64.5" x 49.5" Librairie Blériot, 2nd ed. Book 10.5" x 7.5" Has cradle - 10.625"h x 11.125"w. Must be in vitrine. Exhibit # 9 Cravelle. Edouard-Adolphe Drumont, editor. Exhibit # 10 Photogravure by V. Michel. Penn # P.lp.13 La Libre Parole. No. 14: 16 Penn # P.pj.7a Le Petit Journal, supplément illustré. No. 376 "Changement de race." “Vive l’armée! Le Général Jamont, généralissime; Le October 14, 1893 Général Zurlinden, gouverneur de Paris.” Paris January 30, 1898 Print 23.5" x 18" Print 23.5" x 18.5 " Exhibit # 11 Exhibit # 12 Penn # LP.39 Atlas universel, pl. 12. Penn # N.au.5 L'Aurore littéraire, artistique, sociale. No. 698 France N.E. Géographie moderne, pl. 3. "Les juifs dans l'armée—Opinion du généralissime.” [after 1871] September 16, 1899 Paris: Louis Antoine Newspaper 27.5" x 20.75" Map 32.0" x 39" Exhibit # 13 Edouard-Adolphe Drumont, editor. Exhibit # 14 H.-G. Ibels. Penn # P.lp.32 La Libre Parole. No. 33 Penn # P.sf.7 Le Sifflet. No. 14 "Les Deux Faces de la justice." “La Situation--C’est le moment ou jamais.” February 24, 1894 May 8, 1898 Paris Print 23.25" x 18.25" Print 23.25" x 18.25" Exhibit # 15 Exhibit # 16 Penn # PC.74 “Français! Le Juif! Voilà l’ennemi!” Penn # P.pel.1 Le Pelerin, No. 1095 n.d. (after 1893) “Les étudiants et le Syndicat Dreyfus." p. 5 Lyon: imprimerie spéciale du G.O.F. December 26, 1897 Postcard 18.75" x 17.75" Print 19.5" x 11" Postcard framed with an enlarged color copy. Will need to be displayed flat in a vitrine on a support 9/25/2008 3 The Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair Rare Book & Manuscript Library • University of Pennsylvania Exhibition List Exhibit # 16 Exhibit # 17 Penn # P.pel.2 Le Pelerin, No. 1109. Penn # N.cro.2 La Croix. No. 5033 Front cover: Masthead with the Virgin, ["Queen of "Après le procès." the Globe"], views of Rome,Jerusalem and the September 12, 1899 April 3, 1898 Newspaper 22.0" x 15.5" Print 19.5" x 11" Will need to be displayed flat in a vitrine on a support Exhibit # 18 Emile Courtet. Edouard-Adolphe Drumont, editor. Exhibit # 19 Penn # P.lp.23 La Libre Parole. No. 24 Penn # EP.24 Stock certificate for the Panama Canal Company. No. "Les Qualités du juif d'après la méthode de Gall." 1,223,818 December 23, 1893 "Titre provisoire au porteur négociable. Compagnie universelle du Canal interocéanique de Panama." Paris June 26, 1888 Print 23.25" x 18.25" Stock 16.75" x 18.75" Exhibit # 20 Pépin. Exhibit # 21 Penn # P.grl.2 Le Grelot. No. 1129 Penn # BP.1 A la nation. "Les martyrs du Panama." September 1898 November 27, 1892 Federation of Anti-Semitic and Nationalist Youth Print 23.75" x 18.25" Broadside 55.75" x 41.75" Exhibit # 22 Willette. Edouard-Adolphe Drumont, editor. Exhibit # 23 Penn # P.lp.95 La Libre Parole. No. 6 Penn # P.gr.2-3 The Graphic. Special number. "Dreyfus the Martyr: "Edouard Drumont, Auteur de la 'France Juive' recorded by pen and pencil, over one hundred Candidat A Amiens." "The Trap Set for Dreyfus." August 19, 1893 September 14, 1899 Paris [London] Print 23.25" x 18.25" Print 14.75" x 17.5" Exhibit # 24 Exhibit # 25 H.-G. Ibels. Penn # BP.19 Affaire Esterhazy: identité absolue des écritures. [Le Penn # P.sf.2 Le Sifflet. No. 40 Bordereau est l’oeuvre du commandant Esterhazy]. “Le Dossier secret: la lumière!” 1898 November 4, 1898 Broadside 27.5" x 21.125" Print 23.25" x 18.25" 9/25/2008 4 The Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair Rare Book & Manuscript Library • University of Pennsylvania Exhibition List Exhibit # 26 H. Meyer. Exhibit # 27 H. Meyer. Penn # P.pj.1 Le Petit Journal, supplément illustré. No. 214 Penn # P.pj.16 Le Petit Journal, supplément illustré. No. 365 “Le Capitaine Dreyfus devant le conseil de guerre.” “Le nouveau canon français.” December 23, 1894 November 14, 1897 Print 25.25" x 19.25" Print 23.25" x 18.25" Exhibit # 28 Exhibit # 29 E. Claes. Penn # P.vi.1a La Vie Illustrée. No. 32, p. 114. Penn # LP.4 Honneur au héros martyr: Le Capitaine Alfred Dreyfus. "Avant l'arrestation. Photographie du groupe de Alfred Beauwin, Brussels promotion à l'Ecole de guerre (1892)." Print 19.5" x 17.5" May 25, 1899 Photograph 14.5" x 19.5" Exhibit # 30 Bonnet. Exhibit # 31 Edouard-Adolphe Drumont. Penn # P.vi.1b La Vie Illustrée. No. 32, p. 120. Penn # P.lp.88 La Libre Parole. No. 116 "Du Cherche-Midi à l'Ile du Diable" "Les Préoccupations ministérielles." May 25, 1899 September 28, 1895 Print 18.25" x 23.25" Paris Print 23.25" x 18.25" Exhibit # 32 H.
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