History of the French Revolution
Jean-Paul Marat Archive
1743-1793
Jean-Paul Marat. The People’s Friend, a biography by Belfort Bax
A contemporary account by Lebois of the murder of Jean-Paul Marat
From L’Ami du Peuple
Prospectus for L’Ami du Peuple, 1789
Jews, Executioners, and Actors, December 1789
Illusion of the Blind Multitude on the Supposed Excellence of the Constitution, January 1791
The Flight of the Royal Family, June 1791
Freedom is Lost, December 1791
The Hébertists Back Marat, April 1792
What Men Are More Vain than the French?, July 1792
From Journal de la république française
Prospectus for Journal de la république française, August 1792
To Louis-Philippe-Joseph d'Orleans, French Prince, September 1792
Louis Capet at the Bar of the Convention, December 1792
The Execution of the Tyrant, January 1793
What is a Law?, April 1793From Correspondance de Jean-Paul Marat
Letter to the Representatives of the Commune, August 23 1789
Letter to the Convention, July 2 1793
Letter to the Jacobins, 1793
Letter to the Convention on the Sections, June 21 1793
Writings of Jean Paul Marat, International Publishers, 1927
Last updated on 12 November 2024