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1805250664Schonbrunn Vienna 1805. Headline and 36 lines of printed text. Signed in type Napoleon beneath whose name appears that of General Major Marschall Alexandre Berthier. 1 vols. Folio. Some old folds trimmed at lower left not affecting text. Headline and 36 lines of printed text. Signed in type Napoleon beneath whose name appears that of General Major Marschall Alexandre Berthier. 1 vols. Folio. Proclamation by Napoleon to the inhabitants of Vienna as he prepared to return to Paris after the French victory at Austerlitz and the treated signed at Pressburg 26 December 1805.<br /> <br /> Inhabitant of Vienna I have signed the peace treaty with the emperor of Austria .<br /> Napoleon alludes to his esteem for the people of Vienna and the orderly return to the rule of law noting that 10000 of the Austrian national guard have remained under arms to guard the city gates. Napoleon's parting gift is to return to the inhabitants of Vienna the arsenal that became his property through the rules of war. Not in OCLC unknown
1811266778London: J.M. Richardson & J. Hatchard 1811. Sixth edition. Extra-illustrated with over 50 plates with special title-pages added. 2 xxxii 1-266; 2 267-629 3 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in full burgundy morocco spines gilt with Napoleonic tools bee eagle laurels t.e.g. for Charles Lauriat. Bookplate of Samuel Clapp Endicott. Front joint of vol. I repaired. Very good handsome set. Sixth edition. Extra-illustrated with over 50 plates with special title-pages added. 2 xxxii 1-266; 2 267-629 3 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. J.M. Richardson & J. Hatchard unknown
1805250664Schonbrunn Vienna 1805. Headline and 36 lines of printed text. Signed in type Napoleon beneath whose name appears that of General Major Marschall Alexandre Berthier. 1 vols. Folio. Some old folds trimmed at lower left not affecting text. Headline and 36 lines of printed text. Signed in type Napoleon beneath whose name appears that of General Major Marschall Alexandre Berthier. 1 vols. Folio. Napoleon to the Inhabitants of Vienna after the Treaty of Pressburg1805. Proclamation by Napoleon to the inhabitants of Vienna as he prepared to return to Paris after the French victory at Austerlitz and the treated signed at Pressburg 26 December 1805.<br/><br/>Inhabitant of Vienna I have signed the peace treaty with the emperor of Austria .<br/>Napoleon alludes to his esteem for the people of Vienna and the orderly return to the rule of law noting that 10000 of the Austrian national guard have remained under arms to guard the city gates. Napoleon's parting gift is to return to the inhabitants of Vienna the arsenal that became his property through the rules of war. Not in OCLC unknown books
1811266778London: J.M. Richardson & J. Hatchard 1811. Sixth edition. Extra-illustrated with over 50 plates with special title-pages added. 2 xxxii 1-266; 2 267-629 3 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in full burgundy morocco spines gilt with Napoleonic tools bee eagle laurels t.e.g. for Charles Lauriat. Bookplate of Samuel Clapp Endicott. Front joint of vol. I repaired. Very good handsome set. Sixth edition. Extra-illustrated with over 50 plates with special title-pages added. 2 xxxii 1-266; 2 267-629 3 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. J.M. Richardson & J. Hatchard unknown books
19650911270006Combined Registry Co 1965. Combined Registry Edition/1965 E. Hardcover. Very Good /Very good. Combined Registry Co hardcover
19-0131London: Henry Colburn 1827. 8vo. 406 pp. Good Quarter Calf on Grey Boards not original binding stains rubbing & edge wear on boards; head and tail of spine rubbed and chipped; small tears some losses and staining on end papers and in text block; binding slightly loose; staining on edges of text block; shelf wear. Provenance: John Ruyle and other previous owner’s signature on end paper. Illustrated. First Edition. London: Henry Colburn, 1827. hardcover
20 vols., 8vo., Seventh Edition, with engraved portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present); original brown ribbed cloth, boards elaborately blocked with frames and panels, backs blocked in blind and lettered in gilt, uncut, primrose endpapers, a remarkably well-preserved, bright, crisp, clean set. The set comprises: Vol. I: 1774-1789; Vol. II: 1789-1792; Vol. III: 1792-1793; Vol. IV: 1793-1794; Vol. V: 1794-1797; Vol. VI: 1797-1799; Vol. VII: 1799-1801; Vol. VIII: 1801-1804; Vol. IX: 1805-1806; Vol. X: 1806-1807; Vol. XI: 1807-1808: Vol. XII: 1808-1809; Vol. XIII: 1809-1811; Vol. XIV: 1811-1812; Vol. XV: 1812; Vol. XVI: 1812-1813; Vol. XVII: 1813; Vol. XVIII: 1813-1814; Vol. XIX: 1814-1815; Vol. XX: 1815-Index. A SPLENDID SET OF A CORNERSTONE OF ANY NAPOLEONIC COLLECTION.
202206684Paris, Chez Delloye, éditeur de la france pittoresque, place de la bourse, 1833-1838 ; in-8, 312-320-320-320-368 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 5 volumes. Ouvrage rédigé par une société de militaire et de gens de lettres, au tome 1er traces de mouillure en marge sinon en bon état, demi-cuir vert moderne reliure amateur, à caissons et à coins.
1804172471- Décret impérial relatif aux cérémonies publiques, préséances, hommes civils et militaires. Au palais de Saint-Cloud, le 24 messidor an XII. Paris, Magimel, an XII - 1804 ; 58 pp. 2- Instruction pour le campement des troupes à cheval (par le ministre de la guerre Alexandre Berthier). s.l. , s.n. , s.d. (sous le Consulat ou début de l'Empire) ; 39 pp. et 3 planches gravées dépliantes. 3- Réglement concernant le service des troupes à cheval en campagne. Du 20 juin 1788. Metz, imprimerie Collignon, 1788 ; (2), 199 pp. 4- Instruction élémentaire pour les jeunes guerriers républicains français dans l'arme de l'infanterie (présenté au Ministre de la guerre, le général de division Krieg). Strasbourg, F.G. Levrault, an V (1797). 5- Instruction destinée aux troupes légères et aux officiers qui servent dans les avant-postes, rédigée sur une Instruction de Frédéric II à ses officiers de cavalerie. Seconde édition. Paris, Du Pont (de Nemours), an II (1794) ; 207 pp. 6- Réglement concernant le service intérieur, la police et la discipline des Troupes à cheval. Du 24 juin 1792. Metz, imprimerie Collignon, 1793 ; (2), 113 pp. (réédité pour que le nom du Roi n'y figure plus). 7- Code pénal militaire, ou lois et arrêtés relatifs à la justice militaire. Paris, Magimel, 1806 ; 118 pp. , (1) f. de table.
183420529Paris EDITIONS CLF PANCKOUCKE 1834-1836 in-8 demi-veau 13 volumes, reliure d'époque demi-veau havane in-octavo (binding half calfskin in-octavo), dos long (spine without raised band), décoré or (gilt decoration) à filets or (gilt line), titre et tomaison frappés or (gilt title and volume numbering), papier peigné marron aux plats (cover with painting paper), tête lisse (top edge smooth), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), sans illustrations (no illustration) COMPLET EN 13 VOLUMES FORMAT IN-8, RELIES, 500 pages + 588 pages + 648 pages + 623 pages + 688 pages + 608 pages+ 560 pages + 475 pages + 483 pages + 437 pages + 507 pages + 555 pages + 476 pages, [L'ALBUM -ATLAS « LES FASTES DE LA GLOIRE » GRAND FORMAT IN-FOLIO A LITALIENNE 43 CM X 27 CM, RELIE, ILLUSTRE DE 78 GRAVURES H-T + 109 CARTES Gravures daprès les dessins de Ambroise TARDIEU gravés par C. NORMAND ...MANQUE comme toujours], 1834-1836 Paris EDITIONS CLF PANCKOUCKE Editeur,
18440034651844 Paris, Chez J.-J. Dubochet, 1844. Grand in-8 (182 X 27 mm) demi-chagrin vert lierre, plat de toile même couleur, dos quatre nerfs filetés sertis d'un large filet à froid, filets dorés en queue et tête, auteur et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; VII (dont faux-titre et titre), pages et 50 planches hors-texte couleurs sous serpentes. Quelques pointes de rousseurs aux feuillets de texte, cerne de mouillure claire dans l'angle inférieur des 7 premiers feuillets de texte, sans caractère de gravité, infime trace de frottement à un nerf.
1828RO80100594BAUDOUIN FRERES. 3ème édition.. 1828. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Mors fendus, Rousseurs. Rares ouvrages de 403 + 421 + 406 + 379 pages. Quelques planches dépliantes de fac-similés. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.051-Histoire de Napoléon 1er
52170Gouache encadrée du 19ème siècle.Napoléon à cheval.Signature par des initiales non identifiées.Dimensions avec le cadre: 18 cm de large; 22 cm de haut.
1838PHO-1701Paris Ladvocat 1838-1839, 6 volumes, Texte : 5 tomes in-8, 402pp., 396pp., 406pp., 371pp., 384 pp. et l’Atlas in-4 Texte relié, dos lisse avec pièces de titre et tomaison rouge, réf. De biblio. en pied, cachet au titre et étiquettes au faux-titre, frottements, petits manques de papier aux coins. Atlas demi veau, manque au dos, frottements coupes et coins usés comprenant 12 planches et cartes (19), lettre manuscrite au dos du premier plat.
18251306A PARIS. CHEZ DECROUAN, GRAVEUR. SANS DATE (1825). 3 VOLUMES PETIT IN-FOLIO (27 X 36 X 11,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE MAROQUINE, PLATS RECOUVERTS DE PAPIER MAROQUINE ROUGE ENCADRE D'UNE DENTELLE DOREE, DOS LISSE ORNE DE FILETS, FLEURONS A LA LEGION D'HONNEUR MODELE RESTAURATION AUX 3 FLEURS DE LYS ET ARABESQUES DORES, TITRE ET TRANCHES DORES. CHAQUE VOLUME COMPORTE UN TITRE IMPRIME SUIVI D'UN TITRE GRAVE. AVEC EN FIN DU TROISIEME VOLUME, 70 PAGES SOUS SERPENTE DES «LETTRES DES SOUVERAINS, PRINCES, MINISTRES, ET AUTRES PERSONNAGES ILLUSTRES DE L'EUROPE, ADRESSEES A M. TERNISEN D'HAUDRICOURT, HISTORIOGRAPHE DES FASTES DE LA FRANCE ET DES PUISSANCES ALLIEES». ILLUSTRE DE 3 TITRES GRAVES ET DE 206 PLANCHES GRAVEES A MI-PAGES (76 + 84 + 46), SOUS SERPENTE, EN TAILLE-DOUCE OU A L'EAU-FORTE, PAR SWEBACH, MARTINET, COUCHE, LAFFITTE, BLANCHARD, CHARON, LEROUGE, ETC. CES GRAVURES REPRESENTENT LES PERSONNAGES ET LES ACTIONS LES PLUS FAMEUSES DES ARMEES FRANCAISES DE LA REVOLUTION ET DE L'EMPIRE, MAIS AUSSI DE L'ANCIEN REGIME ET DE LA RESTAURATION, ET SONT ACCOMPAGNEES D'UN TEXTE EXPLICATIF, EGALEMENT GRAVE. PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
1827151505London: Colburn 1827. First edition of a remarkable Swiftian satire on Napoleon sometimes attributed to Baron Jomini one of Napoleon's generals and a notable military theorist; distinctly scarce three copies only are cited by Library Hub British Library Oxford Manchester. It was published simultaneously in English; that edition being better represented among institutional libraries. This is an attractive copy with an appealing martial provenance. George Locke describes this as an "after-life philosophical fantasy which opens with some spirit wanderings through space whence the spirit of Napoleon is conducted on a brief visit to Hell before he arrives at the mighty but stagnant city of Politicopolis. There follows numerous philosophical discussions with its inhabitants. The frontispiece shows Napoleon being dangled by a gigantic angel over the vast city". Provenance: from the library of Charles William Vane formerly Stewart third marquess of Londonderry 1778-1854 with his elaborate bookplate; his arms with hussar supporters including his many military awards. Londonderry took the surname Vane on marrying Frances Anne Emily Vane-Tempest in 1819. A brave but not particularly brilliant soldier - Sir John Moore described him as "a very silly fellow" - Vane served with variable distinction throughout the Peninsular War. His Narrative of the War 1828 based on his correspondence with his half-brother Lord Castlereagh was not uncontroversial. His dashing and dandified portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence is at the National Portrait Gallery. With the ownership inscription of Lady Londonderry at head of title page "Frances Anne Vane Londonderry". To say that Lady Londonderry 1800-1865 was formidable would be a cliché but following a particularly unhappy childhood she inherited vast wealth and in the words of one contemporary created an atmosphere around herself of "freezing pomp". However she took an interest in both politics and business and "unlike most women of the period she regularly addressed large gatherings of her tenants and employees delivering speeches at tenants' dinners and at the huge fêtes held for the Durham colliers" ODNB. Octavo 213 x 121 mm. Lithograph frontispiece by Thomas Dighton printed by Charles Hullmandel. Contemporary salmon pink half calf smooth spine divided by paired gilt fillets blind foliate lozenge to compartments dark red label Spanish on Italian pattern marbled sides red speckled edges. Just a little shelf wear to binding front free endpaper torn lifted away and adhering to the pastedown title page with small hole from a paper flaw. An excellent copy in a rather pretty period binding. Bleiler p. 213; Locke Spectrum of Fantasy II p. 119. unknown
8vo., SOLE EDITION, some age-marking on half-title, neat repair to last leaf without loss of text, fore-edges browned, new endpapers; newly bound in black coarse-grain cloth, gilt back, uncut, a very good, clean copy. WITH THE SIGNATURE OF BRIGADIER-GENERAL [HENRY] CLINTON, DATED JUNE 1810, ON HALF-TITLE. The author was an officer of infantry. Sir Henry Clinton, the younger (1771-1829), was the second son of Sir Henry Clinton the elder and victor of Charleston. Beginning his career as ensign in 1787 he served in Holland from 1788-89 and was gazetted captain in 1791. He was appointed aide-de-camp to the Duke of York in 1793 and promoted lieutenant-colonel in 1795. A distinguished career followed: as adjutant-general in India, 1802-5; military attaché with the Russian Army at Austerlitz, 1805; commandant at Syracuse, 1806-7; MP, 1808-18; adjutant-general in Sir John Moore's campaign, 1808-9; major-general, 1810, commanded sixth division in Peninsular, 1811-14; KB, 1813; lieutenant-general, 1814; at Waterloo, 1815. A SPLENDID ASSOCIATION COPY OF A SCARCE WORK OF CONSIDERABLE NAPOLEONIC INTEREST. Apparently not in BLPC; not recorded by Sandler.
1888313619Paris: Firmin-Didot 1888. Illustrated. 886pp. Thick 4to. Bound in full blue morocco gilt spine a.e.g. original wrappers bound in Fine one bumped corner. Illustrated. 886pp. Thick 4to. Firmin-Didot unknown
181069298No place no date but ca. 1810-1840. 8 x 6-5/8 inches. unknown
1945027577London: The Golden Cockerel Press 1945. Limited Edtion. Thick Quarto. Two volumes in one limited to 500 copies. Volume I is #366; portrait frontispiece 422pp. with a detailed map placed before Volume II which is #466 78pp and is devoted entirely to the Battle of Waterloo the beautiful paper type design and issues inherent in the work of the Golden Cockerel Press are present as well as a gathering of the memoirs of his staff which had been out of print for a century. Here Somerset de Chair has assembled them in proper order and edited them to race his career his military triumphs and his return from Elba and Waterloo. Beautifully bound in 3/4 green morocco over orange cloth marbled endpapers raised bands with compartments lettered and decorated with "bees" used as Napoleon's emblem to represent his status as Emperor top edge gilt all others uncut. The Golden Cockerel Press unknown
1888313619Paris: Firmin-Didot 1888. Illustrated. 886pp. Thick 4to. Bound in full blue morocco gilt spine a.e.g. original wrappers bound in Fine one bumped corner. Illustrated. 886pp. Thick 4to. Firmin-Didot unknown books
1812030558Paris 1812 Imprimerie de Le Normant Hardcover 1st Edition
93955Paris, Administration des Journaux Réunis, Le Constitionnel et le Pays, Journal de l'Empire, sans date, 60 planches protégées par des serpentes, grand in-folio de 500x345 mm environ, percaline gauffrée verte, ornée de titres et armes impériales au centre du premier plat, avec motifs dorés aux angles et encadrement à froid. Couverture un peu défraichie, mors internes fragilisés, quelques planches un peu salies, des rousseurs.
18125051Mit 13 (5 gefalt.) Umriß-Radierungen von C[harles] Normand, [Louis Marie] Normand fils u. [Jean François] Ribault nach J. F. Th. Chalgrin (3), L. Lafitte (9) u. Th.-P. Baraguay (1). Paris, chez Bance aîne, rue St. Denis, (um 1812). Quer-4to. (19,2 x 26,2 cm). 12 S. Flexibler Umschlag d. Zt. mit Rückenfalz u. kleinem Titelschild. [6 Warenabbildungen]
18107-10-605Paris, De Sourdon, o.J. (um 1810). 2°(53x20cm), 2 nn. Bll., 33 doppelblattgroße, mehrfach gefaltete Karten, Hldr. d. Zt