Правда о „Сіонскихъ Протоколахъ“. Литературный подлогъ. — Парижъ: Издательство «Франко-Русская Печать», 1922.
Author/Editor
Graves, Philip Perceval (British, 1876–1953) Милюков, Павел Николаевич [Milyukov, Pavel] (Russian, 1859 – 1943)
Graves, Philip Perceval (British, 1876–1953) Милюков, Павел Николаевич [Milyukov, Pavel] (Russian, 1859 – 1943)
| Author: | Милюков, Павел Николаевич [Milyukov, Pavel] (Russian, 1859–1943) |
| Place/Date: | Paris, 1922 |
| Publisher: | Издательство «Франко-Русская Печать» (Éditions «Presse Franco-Russe», 216, Bd Raspail, Paris); Зелюк, Орест Григорьевич [Zeluk, Orest] (Ukrainian-French, 1888–1951) |
| Language: | Russian |
| Size: | 185 × 120 mm |
| Binding: | Softcover brochure, 48 pp. in wrappers |
Title-page: ПРАВДА | О | „СІОНСКИХЪ ПРОТОКОЛАХЪ“ | Литературный подлогъ | — | Разоблаченія газеты «The Times» (Таймсь) | — | Переводъ съ англiйскаго | Съ предисловiемъ П. Н. Милюкова | {publisher’s device: PRESSE FRANCO-RUSSE} | Издательство «Франко-Русская Печать» | ПАРИЖЪ | 1922 ||
Description: Softcover brochure in original printed wrappers within double-ruled border, 185 × 120 mm. Pagination: [1–4] (half-title, title), 5–44, [4]. Printed on wove paper. Wrappers detached from text block. Russian translation of Philip Graves, The Truth About “The Protocols”: A Literary Forgery (London: The Times, 1921), comprising the series of investigative articles published in The Times, 16–18 August 1921 [LIB-2496.2020]. The “Protocols” in question refer to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion — a fabricated antisemitic text presented as the secret minutes of meetings in which Jewish leaders allegedly planned world domination, meetings that never occurred. First published in the Russian Empire in 1903, the work was compiled from earlier sources, notably Maurice Joly’s Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu (Brussels, 1864), from which substantial passages were appropriated and reworked to construct the forgery. The Protocols became a central instrument in the dissemination of antisemitic conspiracy theories worldwide. Their fraudulent nature was conclusively demonstrated, most prominently by Philip Graves in The Times (London) in 1921; nevertheless, the text continued to circulate internationally and remains in use among antisemitic groups.
| Collection | Library , Protocols of the elders of Zion |
|---|---|
| Type / Purpose | Brochure |
| Period | 20 AD , Early 20th century |
| Country | France |
| Language | Pre-Reform Russian Orthography , Russian |
| Media/Technique | Letterpress printing , Paper |
| Subject | 20th century , Anti-Judaism, Antisemitism, and Delegitimizing Israel , Antisemitism , Conspiracy Theories , Genocide , History , Holocaust (Shoah) , Jews , Literary forgeries and mystifications , Literary forgery , Pogrom , Political forgery , Propaganda , Protocols of the Elders of Zion , Refutations of antisemitism , Russia , Secret societies , Translation into Russian |
| Creation / Publishing year | 1922 |
| Edition | 1st edition, thus |
| Binding | Original , Softcover , Wrappers |
| Acquisition year | 2016 |