A few months later an underground edition was published by a clandestine press in Poland, and no legal edition was available until 1992.
Exposure by the clandestine Communist press as well as mainstream French newspapers, however, ensured a steady, and then permanent, decline.
As a result, the clandestine press was very discreet about the events and the communists soon decided to discontinue the assassinations.
Around 20 works were published from this clandestine press between 1615 and 1621, although it is thought that the press was established as early as 1613.
With a circulation of 450 000 in January 1944, it represented the largest circulation out of the whole clandestine press.
During the Occupation, Robert d'Harcourt became a leading intellectual figure in the Resistance, publishing in the clandestine press.
During the Second World War, Struye was a leading member of the clandestine press.
Ranelagh was the site of the clandestine press organized by the prominent Socialist daily, La Vanguardia, following its closure in 1947.
At his university, Alfonso joins a radical student union and works at a clandestine press with several leftist friends.
Unknown to Alfonso and his comrades, the clandestine press has been infiltrated.