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| First Edition | Paper | February, 1920 | 23,000 Copies |
| Second Edition | Paper | February, 1920 | 20,500 Copies |
| Third Edition | Cloth | April, 1920 | 16,500 Copies |
| Fourth Edition | Paper | June, 1920 | 15,000 Copies |
| Fifth Edition | Paper | July, 1920 | 12,000 Copies |
| Sixth Edition | Cloth | August, 1920 | 12,500 Copies |
I am happy to see you always so burning withenergy, but your next book prepares for you some rudecombats. It requires a bold courage to dare, whenone is alone, to attack the monster, the new Minotaur,to which the entire world renders tribute: the Press.
I return to Paris in a few weeks. Reaction thereholds the center of the walk. It speaks already asmaster, and perhaps it will be master before the endof the winter. The wave of counter-revolution, ofcounter-liberty, passes over the world. It will drownmore than one among us, but it will retire, and ourideas will conquer.
Very cordially I press your hand.
| PART I | ||
| THE EVIDENCE | ||
| Chapter | Page | |
|---|---|---|
| I. | The Story of the Brass Check | 13 |
| II. | The Story of a Poet | 17 |
| III. | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! | |