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Henri ROCHEFORT (1831-1913, polemist journalist, deported to - Lot 182

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Henri ROCHEFORT (1831-1913, polemist journalist, deported to - Lot 182
Henri ROCHEFORT (1831-1913, polemist journalist, deported to the prison of Nouméa, he was the only one to have escaped) / Set of 4 autographed manuscripts of articles, each of 2 pages in-4, fragmented and pasted back together for the layout at the time of the publication, with typographers' indications, in which one finds the scoffing journalist, who in a vigorous tone exerts his verve against Gambetta: 3 newspapers from Rochefort, in "La Marseillaise" of January 12, 1870, with the headline: "Assassination committed by the Pierre Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte on the citizen Victor Noir" and Rochefort's comment "I had the weakness to believe that a Bonaparte could be something other than an assassin!... "
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