Protocols of Zion (imprints)

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The reader is directed to the Wikipedia article entitled the Protocols of the Elders of Zion for the discussion concerning the content of this antisemitic text.

"The Protocols", Protocols of Zion, is the briefest common English language title of the infamous writing more popularly known in the United States as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The actual writing is quite brief, barely sufficient for a substantial pamphlet. It is, however, when re-issued most often augmented with supplimentary commentary consisting of a table of contents, preface, introduction, postscript, etc., thereby enabling its publication in book form.

What follows is a chronological listing of the historically significant publications and compilations of this notorious text.


  • System number 000769724
Title Dialogue aux Enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu, ou la Politique de Machiavel :
au XIXe siècle, par un contemporain [i.e. Maurice Joly].
Publisher/year kpp. iii. 337. Bruxelles, 1864.
Physical descr. 12º.
Added name JOLY, Maurice.
MACHIAVELLI, Niccolò. Appendix.
SECONDAT, Charles Louis de, Baron de Montesquieu. Appendix.
Added Entry CONTEMPORAIN main entry
Holdings (All) Details
Shelfmark C.37.e.37. Request
British Library Record: [1]

Programa zavoevanija mira evrejami (The Jewish Programme to Conquer the World) (headline)
The Protocols of the Sessions of the "World Alliance of Freemasons and of the Sages of Zion"
9 issues:
No. 190 (28 August [10 September]): 2; 2,
No. 191 (29 August [11 September]): 2; 3,
No. 192 (30 August [12 September]): 2; 4,
No. 193 (31 August [13 September]): 1-2; 5,
No. 194 (1 [14] September): 1-2; 6,
No. 195 (2 [15] September): 1-2; 7,
No. 196 (3 [16] September): 2; 8,
No. 197 (4 [17] September): 2; 9,
No. 200 (7 [20] September): 2.
1903
Pavel Krushevan

1905
by Serge Nilus

(London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd., 1920)
trans. George Shanks
[First British Edition]

(New York: The Beckwith Company, 1920)
[Second American Edition]