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  1. Henriette Rainouard [Notes 1] (M me Claretie puis M me Caillaux), née le 5 décembre 1874 à Rueil-Malmaison et morte le 29 janvier 1943 à Mamers, est une femme de la haute bourgeoisie française. Elle épouse en 1894 l'écrivain Léo Claretie , puis divorce en 1908 avant de se remarier en 1911 avec Joseph Caillaux , ministre des Finances.

  2. Edward Berenson recounts the trial of Henriette Caillaux, the wife of a powerful French cabinet minister, who murdered her husband's enemy Le Figaro editor Gaston Calmette, in March 1914, on the eve of World War I. In analyzing this momentous event, Berenson draws a fascinating portrait of Belle Epoque politics and culture. Excellent.

  3. 15 de ene. de 1992 · Paperback. $24.97 9 Used from $24.97 4 New from $44.69. Edward Berenson recounts the trial of Henriette Caillaux, the wife of a powerful French cabinet minister, who murdered her husband's enemy Le Figaro editor Gaston Calmette, in March 1914, on the eve of World War I. In analyzing this momentous event, Berenson draws a fascinating portrait of ...

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  4. 15 de dic. de 1993 · 内容简介 · · · · · ·. Edward Berenson recounts the trial of Henriette Caillaux, the wife of a powerful French cabinet minister, who murdered her husband's enemy Le Figaro editor Gaston Calmette, in March 1914, on the eve of World War I. In analyzing this momentous event, Berenson draws a fascinating portrait of Belle Epoque politics ...

  5. Mme. Caillaux was arrested on the scene and conveyed via her car to the prison of Saint-Lazare. The intense national and international publicity surrounding the murder and subsequent trial focused public attention on the infamous women’s prison in the 10th arrondisement.

  6. Joseph Caillaux, a notorious boulevardier, had sent the letter 13 years before the trial to another woman, who later became his first wife, and it had been leaked to Figaro. Political and social mores, the Napoleonic Code that discriminated against women legally and the venality of the press all came together in the affaire Caillaux.

  7. Annotation Early in the evening of 16 March 1914 Henriette Caillaux, the wife of a powerful French cabinet minister, paid an unexpected call to her husband's most implacable enemy, Le Figaro editor Gaston Calmette. Madame Caillaux wore an expensive fur coat with a large fur muff to protect her hands from the wintry cold.