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17930010134France. Very Good. 1793. Ephemera. On offer is offer is a superb copy of the order that purged the French Navy of its officer corps in the days of the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution. This document is the order given to suppress the Navy. An excerpt of the document follows: Qui supprime le Corps et la denomination de l'administration civile de le Marine Le corps et la denomination de l'administration civile de la marine ainsi que des differens grades qui y etoient precedemment etablis font ey demeurent supprimes. Translation: iWhich abolishes the Body and the designation of the civil administration of the Navy The body and the designation of the civil administration of the navy as well as the different ranks which were previously established there are and remain suppressed. . Les dispositions ci-dessus sont communes aux ingenieurs constucteurs. : ils cesseront egalement de saire corps. Ils auront le meme uniforme que les employes aux bureaux civile de la marine avec la seule difference que les paremens de l'habit seront en velours noir mais il ne seront sous les ordres d'aucun des employes. Translation: .The above provisions are common to the construction engineers: they will also cease to be a body. They will have the same uniform as the employees of the civil offices of the navy with the only difference that the clothing will be in black velvet but they will not be under the orders of any of the employees The document was inspected by a man named Blaux and also bears a printed signature of Robespierre. The order also bears the printed signatures of Dabarade and Gohier. Dalbarade was Jean Dalbarade the Minister of the Navy and Colonies Gohier was Louis-Jerome Gohier the Minister of Justice and of course Robespierre was Maximilian Robespierre who became the embodiment of the Reign of Terror which saw an orgy of public executions numbering between 15 and 20 thousand citizens. Information on the history that informed the document is as follows. The French navy has always been affectionately known as La Royale The Royal in part because of its close relationship with the monarchy. Under Louis XVI the French Navy was rebuilt into a powerful fighting force capable of fighting and defeating the British Royal Navy. The French Navy played a decisive role in the American Revolution defeating the Royal Navy in the Battle of Chesapeake Bay. However the French Revolution was to be a disaster for the French Navy. In 1793 sailors in the Brest Squadron mutinied in a series of mutinies that became known as the Quiberon Mutinies. This occurred at the height of the Reign of Terror. Regardless of the underlying causes this gave the hardline revolutionaries the justification needed to purge the officer corps of the Navy. The French Navys officer corp was comprised of many members of the old aristocracy and was viewed with deep suspicion. The purge resulted in dozens of ships captains being driven out of the navy along with some admirals. Many were imprisoned and some sent to the guillotine. The Naval Gunnery School was also disbanded with catastrophic consequences when they had to face the Royal Navy. Since 1745 the Royal Navy required all ships to run gunnery drills daily and in action a Royal Navy ship could fire a broadside every 90 seconds which was unmatched by any other navy. For a historian this is a superb document that speaks to the heart not only of the Reign of Terror but also to the debilitating purges of the French navy at a time when they were so needed. This 4-page printed manuscript measures 8.25 inches by 7.0 inches The document is 100% complete. The paper is in very good condition. There is some slight staining on the inside right page but it does not in any way interfere with the legibility of the contents. The document is signed and countersigned with printed signature and also bears a handwritten signature confirming it is a certified copy of the original legislation. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 4 pages; Signed by All Authors . unknown
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1971BN252123Hamburg : Merlin-Verla 1971. 1971. Ausgewählte Texte. Maximilien Robespierre. Hrsg. von Andreas J. Meyer. Dt. von Manfred Unruh u.a. Mit e. Einl. von Carlo Schmid <br/><br/>Ausgewählte Texte. Maximilien Robespierre. Hrsg. von Andreas J. Meyer. Dt. von Manfred Unruh u.a. Mit e. Einl. von Carlo Schmid Robespierre Maximilien de und Andreas J. Meyer Hamburg : Merlin-Verla unknown
1971374621971. Dt. von M. Unruh. Mit einer Einl. von Carlo Schmid Dunkelblauer Orig.-Kalbsleder-Einband im Pappschuber Nr.407 v. 500 Expl. Dieser Subskriptionsexemplare. Guter Zustand unknown
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179418583Paris: de l'Imprimerie Nationale 1794. 8vo. Disbound. 6 pages. 8vo. In an effort to combat atheism Robespierre and others of the National Convention scheduled a Fête de l'Être Suprême on 8 June 1794 the culmination of which was to be the symbolic destruction of the statue of Atheism by fire and the emergence of Wisdom from the remains. Unfortunately the figure of Wisdom was so badly smeared in soot that the audience laughed. This was his speech to inspire the people and to assure them of the Supreme Being and of his support of their notable cause. M & W IV 29526-40 de l'Imprimerie Nationale unknown
179118587Paris: De L'Imprimerie Nationale 1791. 8vo. Disbound. Some spotting at front and back. 23 pages. 8vo. Robespierre on freedom of the writer and the press and on slander: "la liberté de la presse ne peut être distinguée de la liberté de la parole; l'une & l'autre est sacrée comme la nature; elle est nécessaire comme la société même. Par quelle fatalité les lois se sont-elles donc presque partout appliqués à la violer C'est que le lois étoient l'ouvrage des despotes & que la liberté de la presse est le plus redoutable fléau du despotisme". M & W IV 29526-53 De L'Imprimerie Nationale unknown
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18575Paris: de l'Iprimerie de Pierre-Jacques Duplain. 8vo. Disbound. 32 pages. 8vo. Robespierre's very strong speech denouncing actions of the Convention and speaking of the role of slander in the Revolution and expounding on the need for the Revolution. A speech given to the Société des Amis de la Liberté et de l'Egalité formerly the Brissotins now the Jacobins the 29 October 1792 in Paris whose president was Danton vice president-LaFaye; deputies Le Peletier and Bentabole and Le Fort Moernne and Simonne as secretaries. M & W IV 29526-64 de l'Iprimerie de Pierre-Jacques Duplain unknown
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103119Paris Académie des Bibliophiles 1868. IX. 51 pages. 1 feuillet. 25x16 Cm. Couverture imprimée rempliée menus défauts. Manque de papier sur le dos. Papier bruni. Réimpression tirée à 113 exemplaires pour l'Académie des Bibliophiles. Exemplaire hors-série tiré sur papier Whatman pour être offert par l'éditeur Jouaust avec l'envoi autographe suivant: "Exemplaire unique de passe sur papier Whatman offert à M. Louis Lacour par son bien dévoué Jouasut". Bel exemplaire non rogné et non coupé dans son brochage d'origine. Paris, Académie des Bibliophiles, 1868. unknown
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179439879Boston: Reprinted by T. Fleet jun. for William T. Clap. . . 1794. 12mo. 36pp. Disbound else Very Good.<br /> <br /> Prefatory remarks "To the Public By a Citizen" explain that "every official information respecting the great national concerns of our Magnanimous Allies the Citizens of the French Republic must be highly interesting to Citizens of the United States of America." Thus the reason for this highly favorable report on the progress of the French Revolution. The Report is signed in type at the end by "Robespierre In Behalf of the Committee of Public Safety."<br /> Evans 27003. ESTC W26438. Reprinted by T. Fleet, jun. for William T. Clap. . . unknown