Caran d'Ache (English Wikipedia)

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  • Forain, Jean-Louis; d'Ache, Caran (10 December 2012) [1st pub. 1898-1899]. "Psst...!(Paris)". BnF Gallica (in French). Paris: Plon. Retrieved November 23, 2017 – via "Source gallica.bnf.fr/Bibliothèque nationale de France".

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  • Marrus, Michael R. (1994). "'En Famille': The Dreyfus Affair and Its Myths". French Politics and Society. 12 (4). Berghahn Books: 77–90. ISSN 0882-1267. JSTOR 42844432. The point of the cartoon—the volatility of the debate over Dreyfus, its explosive force, its capacity to divide families and by implication an entire country—is one of the most frequently made about the Affair, and one of the reasons why we remember it today, when so many other affaires have been forgotten.

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  •  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Caran d'Ache". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 301.

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  • Lambeth, John. "La Caricature pendant la 3e République surtout autour de l'Affaire Dreyfus" [Caricature during the 3rd Republic especially with respect to the Dreyfus Affair]. wlu.edu (in French). Washington & Lee. Archived from the original on June 19, 2002. Retrieved November 23, 2017., quoting from Lethève, Jacques (1961). La caricature et la presse sous la IIIe République [Caricature and the Press in the 3rd Republic]. Kiosque #16 (in French). Paris: Armand Colin. OCLC 801910610.
  • Marrus, Michael R. (1994). "'En Famille': The Dreyfus Affair and Its Myths". French Politics and Society. 12 (4). Berghahn Books: 77–90. ISSN 0882-1267. JSTOR 42844432. The point of the cartoon—the volatility of the debate over Dreyfus, its explosive force, its capacity to divide families and by implication an entire country—is one of the most frequently made about the Affair, and one of the reasons why we remember it today, when so many other affaires have been forgotten.