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The Caillaux Drama

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Late in March 1914 a Paris scandal erupts when the wife of the finance minister shoots the managing editor of a leading newspaper, touching off an explosive sequence of inquiries, courtroom examinations, press campaigns, and political maneuvers. The narrative reconstructs the crime, its investigation and trial, the newspaper campaign against the minister, the destruction and disclosure of letters including the notorious Ton Jo note, and related episodes such as the Rochette and Agadir incidents. It traces public reaction, witness testimony, prosecutorial and judicial actions, and the clash between press power, private life, and political influence that frames the drama.

About the Author

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John N. Raphael

John N. Raphael was a writer known for his exploration of political themes in early 20th-century France. His notable work, "The Caillaux Drama," delves into the life and controversies surrounding Joseph Caillaux, a prominent French politician. Through his writing, Raphael provides insight into the political landscape of the time, reflecting on the complexities of public life and personal ambition. His contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on historical events, making him a significant figure for those interested in political history and its narrative representation.

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