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11030Paris, Presses de la Cité, 1968. In-8 reliure d'éditeur skyvertex vert, 444 pp.
1814217110Salem Mass.: Sold by Cushing and Appleton 1814. Two editions in 1814 the other presumably the first was published in NYC. 16 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Removed. Very good. Two editions in 1814 the other presumably the first was published in NYC. 16 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Shaw and Shoemaker 32172. Shaw and Shoemaker 32172 <br/><br/> Sold by Cushing and Appleton unknown
a50971Original medal 1.5 inches in diameter. appears to be bronze. Dated on medal May 2 1813. One side shows 2 soldiers racing on horseback; other side is very bold raisedstriking portrait bust of Napoleon. Excellent condition. . unknown
181190353London: Vogel et Schulzese vend chez Thomas Egerton 1811. Fine. Vogel et Schulze se vend chez Thomas Egerton London 1811 13.5 x 21.7 cm Relié French edition issued simultaneously with an English edition by the same publishers. It is a virulent pamphlet directed against Napoleon himself circulated by one of his best-known opponents: General Jean Sarrazin 1770-1848 who had defected to the enemy on 10 June 1810 having himself conveyed aboard an English brig by a fishing boat from Boulogne. Full red blind-stamped cloth binding smooth spine decorated with gilt fillets gilt initials at the foot of the spine discolouration marks to the spine blue paper endleaves and pastedowns. Foxing. Work illustrated with a portrait of General Kléber as frontispiece. Sentenced to death in absentia by the Lille court-martial on 15 November 1810 Jean Sarrazin was only able to return to France on 23 April 1814 during the First Restoration. Apart from Constans recent thesis there are very few studies devoted to this otherwise highly gifted officer. Vogel et Schulzese vend chez Thomas Egerton hardcover
181190504Paris: de l'imprimerie Ballard 1811. Fine. de l'imprimerie Ballard Paris 1811 27.8 x 40.5 cm Relié First illustrated edition with 5 plates cf. Coll. Émile Brouwet II 2 168.Half black shagreen binding smooth spine decorated with gilt and blind fillets title lettered lengthwise in gilt joints and caps rubbed title repeated on the upper cover paper labels pasted to the lower left corner of the upper cover and the upper left corner of the inside back cover bookplate pasted to the inside back cover original front wrapper preserved corners worn mid-19th-century binding.Some light foxing.The five finely line-engraved plates by Cavelier and Pierron after drawings by Pierre-Paul Prudhon bring together a selection of pieces of imperial furniture.The first set a firescreen a dressing table with its mirror an armchair and a washstand was executed in vermeil with lapis inlays and presented to Empress Marie-Louise on 15 August 1810. This important commission was the joint work of the chaser-founder Thomire awarded a gold medal at the Exhibition of 1806 and the silversmith Odiot. The three plates devoted to it preserve its memory as the ensemble was largely melted down in 1832.The final two plates depict the celebrated cradle of the King of Rome in vermeil mother-of-pearl and burgau shell the fruit of the same two craftsmen which was presented by the City of Paris on 5 March 1811 before the arrival of the imperial child and is now preserved in Vienna.Thomire alone later produced a second example in elm burr and gilt bronze following the same design and faithfully reproducing certain elements such as the two bas-reliefs of the Seine and the Tiber. This second cradle is now at the Château de Fontainebleau.Provenance: from the library of Prince Demidoff San Donato stamp then from that of Prince Roland Bonaparte with his bookplate and label N. de l'imprimerie Ballard unknown
182290204Barcelona Barcelone Barcelona: Veuve et fils de D. Antonio Brusi 1822. Fine. Veuve et fils de D. Antonio Brusi Barcelona Barcelone Barcelona 1822 15.8 x 21.7 cm Broché Rare first edition.No copies recorded in the CCF.Our copy is issued in its original wrappers in temporary grey paper covers with a later title label to the spine.Some losses to the temporary covers a small hole to the title page also affecting the following four leaves with loss of letters.A very rare record of the forces engaged on both the Spanish and French sides during the Peninsular War 1808-1814.It comprises a sequence of 149 tables arranged chronologically from the state of the regular troops in 1808 prior to the French intervention through to 10 March 1814. Though unofficial in nature it constitutes an essential source for historians of the period. Veuve et fils de D. Antonio Brusi unknown
183423249Paris: Au magasin théâtralMarchany 1834. Fine. Au magasin théâtral Marchany Paris 1834 15.50 x 24 cm broché First edition. Play presented in its original silent wrappers. Covers detached first cover with a central stain some foxing. Author's name and work title inscribed in pen on an endpaper. Rare. Au magasin théâtralMarchany unknown
181031052Évreux: Imprimerie J. J. L. Ancelle 1810. Fine. Imprimerie J. J. L. Ancelle Évreux 1810 21.50 x 13.50 cm broché First edition printed in very small numbers on laid paper in original waiting wrappers. Rare commemorative verse pamphlet commissioned by Emperor Napoleon I. Our copy is complete with the hors texte engraving depicting the pyramid of Ivry. Some foxing dampstain at head affecting the first leaves retaining its deckled edges. Imprimerie J. J. L. Ancelle unknown
182125481Paris: Chez Les Marchands de nouveautés 1821. Fine. Chez Les Marchands de nouveautés Paris 1821 14 x 22 cm broché Second edition. A good and rare copy. Chez Les Marchands de nouveautés unknown
1820102602J. Shaw. London. 1820. J. Shaw. 1820. First edition. Handsomely bound in dark navy morocco gilt rubbed to extremities. Marbled boards and endpapers. Top edge gilt. Armorial bookplate of James Watson. xvi 182 pages. Occasional foxing to contents pages browned otherwise a clean and sound copy of a scarce volume. hardcover
1900106288NY:: Thomas Y. Crowell & Company. Good. 1900. Hardcover. Complete in four volumes. Edited by R. W. Phipps. Revised edition with illustrations. Ex-library set with typical markings weak at the hinges else all volumes are good in blue cloth with gilt lettering and design. No dust jackets. . Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, hardcover
180475423Germanien dvs. Hamburg. 1804. Stor 8vo. Samtidig blankt omslag med tittelfelt i blÃ¥tt papir pÃ¥ ryggen. UbeskÃ¥ret. VIII 447 1 s. . <br/><br/><em>Forfatteren skal være G. v. Schlabrandorff 1750-1824. I Meyers konversasjonsleksikon stÃ¥r det følgende om ham : “Er hatte wesentlichen Anteil an der Schrift seines Freundes J. F. Reichard : “Bonaparte und das etc. etcâ€. </em> unknown
4aa9011895. Blattmaß: ca. 485 x 413 cm leicht stockfleckig. unknown
1992aaDeutschland um 1795. Blattgröße: ca. 60 x 517 cm auf Karton gezogen unten rechts mit einer Erklärung am rechten Rand Rußspuren auf Karton und Karte/knapp beschnitten/teils kleine Randläsuren/eine Eckknickspur. - Unten mit 3 einzelnen Plänen: Schlacht bei Mons November 1792 / Eroberung von Frankfurt Dezember 1792 / Eroberung der Posten bei Hochheim Januar 1793 - unknown
1828216559Boston: True and Greene Printers 1828. First edition. 56 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Removed. Very good. First edition. 56 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> True and Greene, Printers unknown
182220843Paris: Béchet aîné 1822. Fine. Béchet aîné Paris 1822 14 x 22 cm broché First edition. Autograph inscription from the author. Two small insignificant stains on the first cover a tiny lack on the second cover some light foxing to interior. Rare. Béchet aîné unknown
180490323Paris: Imprimerie de la République 1804. Fine. Imprimerie de la République Paris 29 floréal an XII 19 mai 1804 18.5 x 23.8 cm Broché First edition of what is sometimes inaccurately referred to as the ""Constitution of Year XII"" but which in fact constitutes an act of the Conservative Senate dated the previous day 18 June 1804 entrusting the government of the French Republic this designation being retained until 1814 to a hereditary Emperor in the person of Napoleon Bonaparte and to his successors in the absence of a direct male heir a substantial portion of the text is devoted to the organisation of the succession This also represents the final production of the Imprimerie de la République which immediately thereafter became the Imprimerie impériale. A few minor spots of foxing not serious. Our copy is preserved in its original wrappers under a green speckled provisional paper cover. Imprimerie de la République unknown
180187628Paris: Chez Fauvelle imprimeur des Tribunaux place circulaire du Palais de justice à ParisEt Patris imprimeur-libraire quai Malaquais près le pavillon des Quatre-Nations n° 2 1801. Fine. ""The French nation having conquered liberty by the sword shall preserve and strengthen it through the law"" Preliminary Address Chez Fauvelle imprimeur des Tribunaux place circulaire du Palais de justice à Paris Et Patris imprimeur-libraire quai Malaquais près le pavillon des Quatre-Nations n° 2 Paris s. d. 1801 20.4 x 13.2 cm relié Extremely rare printing by Fauvelle official printer for the Tribunaux de la Seine contemporary and textually identical to the octavo and quarto editions by the Imprimerie de la République. Only four copies with Fauvelle's imprint in OCLC BnF National Library of Spain Royal Danish Library Stadtbibliothek Worms. Bradel-style binding in full marbled paper boards flat spine with red roan label light foxing to the first three leaves. First version of the Napoleonic Code presented by the four members of Bonaparte's commission appointed to draft the civil code. Also contains the important Preliminary Address to the First Draft of the Civil Code outlining the influences and objectives behind this landmark work - the first modern legal code to be widely adopted in Europe which influenced the codes of jurisdictions all over the world. Under Bonapartes authority the legislative commission led by Tronchet president Portalis Bigot de Préameneu and Maleville completed this draft civil code in just four months presented in Frimaire Year IX of the Republican Calendar January 1801. The structure of the text mirrors that of the Civil Code which came into effect in 21 March 1804. There are however both technical and philosophical differences: this project contains a Preliminary Book On Rights and Laws comprising six titles which would later be reduced in the Code to a single introductory article. Most sections in this version begin with explanatory comments many of which were later removed particularly in the first half of the code. As the Allgemeine Literatur Zeitung observed ""It can often be very useful to consult both the draft and the final code even in matters of legal dogmatics for the general principles and explanations provided by the commission are typically still valid for the code not because they were rejected as incorrect but rather deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the final version"" 25 March 1810. This first version of the Code was published for the Court of Cassation and appellate courts to collect their amendments. Fauvelle printer of this edition likely intended for Parisian magistrates was among the publishers of judicial commentaries submitted in response to the government's request. The courts delivered their remarks within six months of this editions release. After three years of debate and some one hundred sessionshalf chaired by Bonaparte himselfthe Civil Code was adopted in the form of 36 legislative bills and soon became known as the Napoleonic Code. This edition also includes the only appearance at the time of a Preliminary Address in essence the statement of purpose for the draft Civil Code by the four-member governmental commission between August 1800 and January 1801. . The Preliminary Address is in fact the work of Portalis whose spirit of moderation guided the drafters of the code. The legislator must remain modest Portalis maintained: a code should not seek to say everything; it must leave room for interpretation by the courts and jurists which leads to the famous phrase: The codes of nations evolve with time; properly speaking they are not made. The Preliminary Address is also a brilliant piece of propaganda outlining pacification by the Consulate after the Revolution and presenting the future code as a synthesis of the legal tradition from the French monarchy and new revolutionary principles. Canadian Ministry of Justice May 2004. This rare speech would not appear again until 1836 in Fenets Recueil complet des travaux préparatoires du Code civil vol. I p. 436. Rare copy of the only published Chez Fauvelle, imprimeur des Tribunaux, place circulaire du Palais de justice à ParisEt Patris, imprimeur-libraire, quai Malaqu hardcover
192923773Claye-Souilly: Chez l'auteur 1929. Fine. Chez l'auteur Claye-Souilly 1929 18.50 x 24 cm broché First edition printed in 500 numbered copies initialed by the author. Author's inscription. Additionally our copy is enriched with an autograph letter addressed to the same recipient.Illustrations. Small tears to the unlettered spine otherwise a handsome copy. Rare. Chez l'auteur unknown
1p3413Archiv Verlag Braunschweig 1998/1999. Zusammen 4401 S. mit jeweils zahlreichen Tafeln Kunsterledereinbände mit Lesebändchen Goldprägung u. Kopfgoldschnitt. - sehr gute Exemplare / Reprints der Ausgabe von 1914 bei Georg Müller München 1909 bei Pan-Verlag Berlin 1901 bei Späth Berlin; 1908 bei Giesecke & Devrient Berlin; 1926 bei Rowohlt Berlin / 1923 bei Bondi Berlin / Wigand Leipzig / Bong Berlin / Enthalten: Aug. de la Garde: Gemälde des Wiener Kongresses 1814-1815. Band 1 u. 2 / Hans Landsberg: Napoleonbriefe / Dr. Julius von Pflugk-Harttung: Das Erwachen der Völker / Paul Bailleu: Königin Luise. Ein Lebensbild / Emil Ludwig: Napoleon / Berthold Vallentin: Napoelon / Theodor Rethwisch: Die große Zeit 1813-1815 / Ernst Muesebeck: Gold gab ich für Eisen - unknown
1835elala702Boston: Charles Gaylord 1835. 1835. 12mo. pp. x 11-422 x. folding wood-engraved frontis. of the attack on Moscow & 3 full-page wood-engravings. original blind-stamped cloth bit soiled extremities frayed frontis. wrinkled & with repaired tears no loss scattered foxing & browning. First Edition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Boston: Charles Gaylord, 1835. Hardcover
1817H26406London: Richardson 1817. First Printing. Wraps. Good. Small 8vo 6.6 x 4 inches original binding gone now in modern wraps with spine label contents good but lacking the sought-after colored frontispiece; old inscription on title page contents otherwise good to very good a few small pencil/pen marks to text or margins lightest foxing small chip to margin of one page. Very rare in the trade and few also at auction; a copy sold for 350 Pounds at a Forum auction in 2017 with frontispiece. Barnes spent twelve years in St Helena several of which were as Town Major in Jamestown the Island's capital. During this time he recorded a plethora of miscellaneous observations including the fact that in 1816 there were three breweries on the Island producing "Excellent Beer". He recorded the varieties of fruits fish species and animals and the island's social events. St. Helena still a British territory is in the south Atlantic about 1200 miles west of the coast of SW Africa. It was the site of Napoleon's second exile in 1815. Richardson unknown
180690046London: s. n. 1806. Fine. s. n. London 1806 12.3 x 19.5 cm Broché sous étui Second edition partly original as revised and enlarged cf. Monglond VI 1391. Our copy is preserved in its original publishers wrappers under a plain beige cover of the period disbound spine lacking upper cover and title-page detached small repair in the blank margin of leaf iii and housed in a modern light beige paper case title lettered lengthwise on a black morocco label. The first edition published anonymously appeared in 1805 8vo 80 pp. This new edition includes a preface by the purported translator and an errata: this leaf sig. vii-viii has been placed at the end of the volume. A virulent pamphlet against Napoleon I who is here concealed under the name of Nabis the former tyrant of Sparta. ""Une nation s'est élevée pour asservir l'univers ; elle a d'abord exercé ses forces sur tout ce qui l'environnait ; elle a vaincu ses voisins ; elle a donné à la servitude qu'elle leur impose le nom de paix et depuis ce moment elle n'en connaît aucune autre"" p. 11. A versatile and intriguing figure the Comte dAntraigues 17531812 was from 1790 to 1812 one of the principal intelligence agents of the European coalition against France and specialized in counter-propaganda.He unwittingly played a key role in the denunciation of Pichegru which enabled the republican majority of the Directory to carry out the coup détat of 18 Fructidor Year V 4 September 1797.Under the Consulate and the Empire Antraigues in the service of Russia established intelligence networks from Austria Dresden and England.""Sa femme et lui moururent assassinés dans leur maison de Barnes-Terrace près de Londres le 22 juillet 1812. L'assassin un Piémontais déserteur de l'armée française se suicida. On se perd en conjecture sur celui ou ceux qui avaient armé son bras : Louis XVIII furieux de la révélation du complot de Pichegru La Russie L'Autriche Ou encore Napoléon qui continuait à considérer d'Antraigues comme l'un de ses pires ennemis L'assassinat du comte et de la comtesse d'Antraigues reste un mystère qu'il sera difficile d'éclaircir"". Cf. J. Godechot in: Dictionnaire Napoléon pp. 100101. s. n. unknown
191429536Paris: Plon 1914. Fine. Plon Paris 1914 14.50 x 23 cm broché First edition. Work illustrated with sketches by the author and 2 portraits. Spine cracked small corner losses to boards light marginal dampstains affecting some pages. Plon hardcover
1802256431Philadelphia: John Morgan 1802. 172 lvii 2 pp. 8vo. Three quarter modern calf on black and white marble boards. Minor rubbing at joints else fine. 172 lvii 2 pp. 8vo. A contentious British pamphleteer William Cobbett wrote under the pseudonym Peter Porcupine producing the short-lived newspaper "The Porcupine" from which these published extracts were taken. John Morgan unknown