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1982Q-0813908930University of Virginia Press 1982-03-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Virginia Press hardcover
7399Philadelphia: Childs & Swaine 1794. Disbound. Good binding. Octavo. 11 1 pp. Removed from nonce volume. Minimal soiling to the front page; generally clean throughout; three small holes in the inner margin from the original stitching; brief pencil note on the top of the front page; generally a nice copy. <br /> <br /> An interesting document in which President Washington transmits to congress a number of documents from South Carolina suggesting Edmond Genet recruited Americans to side with and fight for France in the present European conflict. Minister Genet answers these accusations in a letter to Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson French and English translation are present assuring him that he is not recruiting "in the territory of the United States" but that he is encouraging "those of your fellow-citizen who should feel themselves animated with a desire of serving the best of causes I have granted them to several brave republicans of South-Carolina whose intention appeared to me to be to expatriate themselves and to go among the independent Indians tribes ancient friends and allies of France in order to retaliate if they could in concert with us on the Spaniards and English" p.11. An interesting document of the an incident that threatened United States' neutrality in the European war. Evans ascribes this to the press of Childs & Swaine. Evans 27920; ESTC W29636. [Philadelphia: Childs & Swaine, 1794] unknown
2008DADAX1437441033Kessinger Publishing 2008-12-22. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
1918034937N.Y.: Scribner's. nice copy . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1918. Scribner's hardcover
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19819111905Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia 1981. Red cloth & white cloth back. Ex-Library faint tape removal ghosts on covers else covers & text clean/tight: VG/VG dj. 8vo. Illustrated with black & white photographs. Apparent First Edition. Edited by Walt Brown Jr. Introduction by Dale L. Walker. University Press of Virginia hardcover
1831717Prospect Hill 1831. 4to. 260 x200 mm. 10 ¼ x 8 inches. 1 page plus small portions of two other pages folio sheet folded approximately 150 words. Written in ink Moderate brown stain toward center obscuring a number of words. Letter laid down into marginal paper supports. This letter discusses Genet's enclose Christmas gift for President Andrew Jackson which the verso of the letter indicates to be a medallion bearing the head of Julius Caesar. Genet begs the recipient thought to be William L. Marcy U.S. Senator and former Secretary of State to give Jackson the gift because: "no one I believe at Washington being better than you acquainted with my humble history in this country as an unchangeable Republican and a zealous friend of General Jackson." Genet wished to deliver the gift to Jackson personally but Jackson's proposed visit to Albany never materialized. The letter is significant for several reasons. It demonstrates Genet's continued involvement with the highest political men in America as well as his commitment to democratic ideals now translated for the Jacksonian age. A Governor of New York Senator and Secretary of State Marcy was influential on American foreign policy and the letter demonstrates Genet's intimacy with him. ".be then My dear Sir my Interpreter near him and add to my letter with your usual eloquence what my rusticated style has not been able to express." The contact between Genet and Jackson came at an important moment of U.S.-French relations a subject of continuous interest to Genet the first minister of the French Republic to the United States. President Jackson had sent William Rives as representative to France to try to negotiate a settlement of the "Beaumarchais claim" a claim by the family for repayment for services rendered by their ancestor to the American Revolution. Rives was also seeking reparations against the French for their role in the commercial crisis that preceded the War of 1812. In 1830 the U.S. had manipulated wine tariffs as a weapon in the negotiations but by 1831 both sides were finally agreeing to settlements which favored American claims. Genet's "small hommage" to Jackson cannot have failed to figure in the President's perception of France at this crucial time in the diplomatic relationship of the two countries. Jackson and Genet did occasionally correspond and two letters dated 1831 are held by the James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library. unknown
1996Q-089490762XEnslow Pub Inc 1996-06-01. Library Binding. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Enslow Pub Inc unknown
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1988424732Gémozac France : La Caillerie 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-toned dust-wrapper. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 499 p. : ill. ports. ; 29 cm. Subjects: Loti Pierre 1850-1923 Biography Pictorial works; Loti Pierre 1850-1923 Pictorial works; France. Marine Biography Pictorial works; Novelists French 19th century Biography Pictorial works; France History Naval 19th century Pictorial works. Gémozac [France] : La Caillerie hardcover
2019BN189956ED ELIXYRIA 2019. 2019. Softcover. Deadly Rose <br/><br/>Deadly Rose Genet Charlie; L.s.ange ED ELIXYRIA paperback
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1960C35203London 1960. First U.k. Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. Very good plus in very good plus dust jacket. Excellent condition. No inscriptions not price-clipped. . 8vo. pp 96. Original publisher's black cloth lettered gilt on spine. First published in Paris by Marc Barbezat 1957. hardcover
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