One reason for its resiliency despite its demonstrably faked origins is that it is not just another anti-Semitic tract.
Secrets are hinted at, too, when the narrator, helping the doddering Bibi sort through the family archives, discovers a carefully preserved anti-Semitic tract from World War II.
Degas was in the former camp, and by 1895 would have his housekeeper Zoé read aloud from anti-Semitic tracts at the breakfast table.
They include a former deputy chairman of the party and author of an anti-Semitic tract that formed a central part of the government's case.
The idea had its roots in an 1858 book by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, but did not gain currency in anti-semitic tracts until around the turn of the century.
The leaflets consist of quotations from anti-Semitic tracts and from Jewish sources that portray Jews negatively.
Almost every country has a burgeoning far-right party circulating anti-Semitic tracts and whipping up anti-foreign sentiment.
In his early newspaper days, Simenon wrote an anti-Semitic tract in which he presented as authentic the notorious forgery "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion."
He wrote the notorious anti-Semitic tract (published and popular during the Third Reich), Juden sehen dich an (Jews Are Looking at You).
Martin Luther read Der Gantze Jüdische Glaube in 1539 [2] before writing his own anti-semitic tract On the Jews and Their Lies in 1543.