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Tue, 25 Nov 2003

Regulations on Colours

Under the regime of Napoleon III in the 1850s the crackdown on political opposition extended to posters.

"Policemen tore down opposition posters, which were easy to spot because only official candidates were allowed to use white paper."

Graham Robb, Slippery Prince . London Review of Books Vol. 25 No. 12, 19 June 2003.

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