List of editions of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

This lists early editions of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an antisemitic forgery purporting to describe a Jewish conspiracy to achieve world domination.

1902 M: Mikhail Osipovich Menshikov (1902) - The first textual reference to the Protocols, in an article in the newspaper Novoye Vremya; claims that they were stolen by a "French journalist" in Nice, and quotes a line.

[1] L: Hippolytus Lutostansky - A direct quote of above edition; no revision, but useful chronological evidence.

Великое въ маломъ и антихристъ (Velikoe v' malom' i antikhrist' ), [The Great within the Minuscule and Antichrist, trans.]

The International Jew: The World's Problem The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem (Volume 1) (1920) Jewish Activities in the United States (Volume 2) (1921) Jewish Influence in American Life (Volume 3) (1921) Aspects of Jewish Power in the United States (Volume 4) (1922) The Cause of World Unrest Protocols of the meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion World Conquest Through World Government: The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion The earliest imprint in the British Library is as follows:

1905 ed. Velikoe v malom i antikhrist, Microform in NYPL
1905 ed., Facsimile of Title page in Praemonitus Praemunitus (1920) by Harris A. Houghton
1905 ed., Translation of Title page in Praemonitus Praemunitus (1920) by Harris A. Houghton
1905 Velikoe v malom , Ch. 12 Title page
1905 Velikoe v malom , Ch. 12 Title page Translation
The frontispiece of an imprint of The Protocols dated 1912. Some of the signs or occult symbols read: "Thus we shall win", "Mark of " antichrist ", " Tetragrammaton ", " INRI ", " Tarot ", "Great mystery"
It is Near, At the Door , 1917 4th ed. PSM by Serge Nilus
Red "Bible," Public Ledger (Philadelphia) October 27, 1919, by Carl W. Ackerman
Title page
Title page, USA (1920)
The International Jew, The World's Problem - 1920 articles in the Dearborn Independent
Cover, (Great Britain, 1920)
Introduction by H. A. Gwynne
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (1923), The Britons , Victor E. Marsden