La France juive ("Jewish France"), subtitled Essai d'histoire contemporaine ("Essay on Contemporary History"), is an antisemitic tract published by Édouard Drumont in 1886.[1][2]
^William Brustein Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust – 2003 p. 119 "By 1914, La France Juive had gone into its two hundredth edition. Additionally, the widely circulated French newspaper daily Le Petit Journal published Drumont's book in installments. The first volume entails Drumont's depiction of the ..."
^Michael Curtis Verdict on Vichy: power and prejudice in the Vichy France regime 2002 p. 39 "The most widely read of the three writers was Drumont (1844–1917), Catholic and royalist, who in 1886 published his vitriolic La France Juive, arguing that Jews had virtually conquered France. As a premature national-socialist appealing to ..."