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The book was successful in Europe, and reached its seventh edition in 1875. It was first translated into
English in 1878, and would be translated into many languages: German, Russian, Greek, English, Danish, Italian, and often republished. In 1886, while in Russian service, he wrote an essay, called
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Sin and its victims: a tragedy in the East (Vienna, 1871, 1st version, confidential, of Les
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in 1879, detailing a plan by Jews to divide Russia among themselves. Thus, alongside
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Protocols of the Elders of Zion
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and taking on the name of Osman Bey. He was in the
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La Turquie sous la règne d'Abdul-Aziz (Bruxelles et Paris, 1868)
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Enthüllungen über die Ermordung Alexanders II (Berne, 1886)
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The Genius of Islam – Il genio dell'islamismo (Turin, 1890)
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La Conquête du monde par les Juifs (Bâle, 1873, rééd. 1887)
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Révélations sur l'assassinat d'Alexandre II (Genève, 1886)
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