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23380N.p. various dates. Album of 30 mounted color portraits of Napoleon by various artists and engravers. 1 vols. Various sizes each mounted to stiff green paper measuring 10-1/2 x 7-3/4 inches. Bound in full green morocco gilt with central hand-colored portrait inset in upper cover. Album of 30 mounted color portraits of Napoleon by various artists and engravers. 1 vols. Various sizes each mounted to stiff green paper measuring 10-1/2 x 7-3/4 inches. unknown
194548968London: The Golden Cockerel Press 1945. Limited edition no. 295 of 500 copies two volumes folio. Wood engraving to titles by John Buckland Wright portrait frontispieces map endpapers. Original gilt decorated green buckram also designed by Buckland Wright t.e.g. a few marks to the spine of volume I and the upper cover of volume II. Cockalorum 167. (London): The Golden Cockerel Press unknown
1906316979Lonon: T. Fisher Unwin 1906. Second edition. Extra-Illustrated with hand-colored frontispece of Napoleon and aprox. 75 other portraits and plates. 2 vols. Bound in three quarter crimson morocco and cloth sides t.e.g. gilt spines by Ernest Hertzberg & Sons Chicago. Bookplates of Hannay Arthur and Foster. Second edition. Extra-Illustrated with hand-colored frontispece of Napoleon and aprox. 75 other portraits and plates. 2 vols. T. Fisher Unwin unknown
1907256428Pueblo Colorado: Franklin Press Company 1907. Edition limited to five hundred copies. Copy no. 341. 117 pp. 8vo. Three quarter black morocco over blue marble boards. Fine. Edition limited to five hundred copies. Copy no. 341. 117 pp. 8vo. Signed by Alva Adams. Added t.p. Manuscript transmitted from St. Helena by an unknown channel. Translated from the French. The "Manuscrit venu de Sainte Hélène" and the English translation were first published anonymously London John Murray 1817.<br /> <br /> Akava Adams had been the Govenor of Colorado. Franklin Press Company 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
1810263216Paris: Michaud Frères 1810. First edition. 12 pp. Two lines amended in ink by the author. 8vo. Bound in later 19th century quarter red morocco and marbled boards. Wear to binding extremities light foxing to title-page. First edition. 12 pp. Two lines amended in ink by the author. 8vo. Poem on the ocassion of the mariage of Napoleon to his second wife Marie-Louise D'Autriche. Michaud Frères unknown
1815100959London: Gale and Fenner 1815. First edition. 8vo. Hand-colored engraved frontispiece title-page vignette portrait of Napoleon 2 hand-colored engraved plates. v 1 165 3 ads pp. Full red polished calf spine gilt morocco spine labels t.e.g. others uncut by Brentano's spine slightly darkened some offsetting to front cover scattered light foxing Paris in the aftermath of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo and the second restoration of Louis XVII. Gale and Fenner unknown
1799217365Quartier-Général à Aschaffenbourg 1799. One page. 1 vols. Folio 31.4 cm; 12-1/4 inches. Small chip and tear at left margin no loss. Addressed on blank verso. One page. 1 vols. Folio 31.4 cm; 12-1/4 inches. Recognizing the neutrality of the three German princes above and exempting them from the obligatons to pay any tribute quarter any troops raise forces etc. except that the Général en Chef "se reserve au case la necessité ou les evenemens de la guerre l'exigent la faculté de faire passer et séejourner les troupes sur les dits pays unknown
1800217366Quartier-Général à Offenbach 1800. One page text in French. with: Biligual French and German version of the same broadside. 1 vols. Folio 31.4 cm; 12-1/4 inches. Very slight soiling. One page text in French. with: Biligual French and German version of the same broadside. 1 vols. Folio 31.4 cm; 12-1/4 inches. Annoucing that in light of the treaty signed with the three German princes their territories "seront traités en païs en paix avec la République" etc. 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. 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
a77500Paris 1955-1958. Six issues of this journal on French history. Janvier 1955 Juillet et Octobre 1956 Janvier 1957. Avil 1958 and Juillet 1958. In French. Octavo original green covers. VG. Articles as: L'ecole des ponts et chaussees sous le premier empire; L'Eloge de Louis Madelin sur la Coupole; Napoleon et l'opera; Les Marechaux de Napoleon etc. Set of 6 issues. . unknown
41832Brighton: W. Simpson. Printer & Bookseller 31 Kings Road nd. Frontispiece by Verret. 37 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Half crimson polished calf with orange original wrappers bound in. Frontispiece by Verret. 37 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> W. Simpson. Printer & Bookseller, 31, Kings Road unknown
1815100992London: T. Tegg 1815. First edition. George Cruikshank. 8vo. 30 hand-colored aquatints including illustrated title-page by George Cruikshank. 260 pp. Full crushed red morocco gilt a.e.g. by Riviere & Son; expertly rebacked light offsetting from plates. Book-plate First edition of this early George Cruikshank-illustrated work with mispaginations on pp. 83 109 121 187 and 253 and two plates with captions misspelled. Plates 14 and 15 bound in reverse orderREFERENCE: Cohn 153; Tooley 151 T. Tegg unknown
200675507London 2006. Tverr4to. Originalt dekorert kartonasjebind i dekorert kassett. 80 s. Gjennomillustrert i farver. Med tallrike lommer med faksimiler av dokumenter og brev. André Deutsch Engelsk. 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
180329795London: Cox Son and Bayliss for M. Peltier 1803. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Quarter red leather with red cloth panelled spine in gilt t.e.g. rubbed small split top of spine browning of some pages else a fine copy. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Peltier was a French Royalist who took shelter in England in 1792. He was tried in the English court in 1803. He was accused of promoting the assassination of Napoleon to which he pleaded "Not Guilty Cox, Son, and Bayliss for M. Peltier unknown
180342124London: Printed by and for A. MacPherson Russell Court Drury Lane 1803. First edition. Portrait Inserted.32 pp. 1 vols. Bound in three quarter pebbled crimson morocco. Fine. First edition. Portrait Inserted.32 pp. 1 vols. Printed by and for A. MacPherson, Russell Court, Drury Lane unknown
1857304621np 1857. 13 tinted lithographic views by W. Gauci after photographs by Melliss printed by Vincent Brooks. Oblong 8vo. Publisher's cloth titled on front cover in gilt. Rebacked in black morocco tips worn plates foxed and waterstained at lower corner. Napoleonic bookplate of Leslie Henri Kuehner. 13 tinted lithographic views by W. Gauci after photographs by Melliss printed by Vincent Brooks. Oblong 8vo. Including:<br /> 1. Views of lower part of James Town<br /> 2. View of upper part of Main Street<br /> 3. View of James Town from the road leading to the Briars<br /> 4. The Briars<br /> 5. The Tomb of Napoleon <br /> 6. Longwood Old House<br /> 7. Front view of Longwood Old House<br /> 8. Longwood New House<br /> 9. Marshal Bertrand's Cottage<br /> 10. Plantation House<br /> 11. St. Paul's Church<br /> 12. Oak Bank<br /> 13. Willow Cottage. Abbey Travel 318; OCLC: 54297936 unknown
VIII, 274 S. HLwd. d. Zt. mit montiert. vord. Orig.-Broschur. ADB XXIII, 319. - Der deutsche Uhrmacher Karl Wilhelm Naundorff (1785-1845), vorbestraft wegen Fälschung und Betrugs, behauptete der zweite Sohn des Königs Ludwig XVI. und Marie Antoinettes zu sein, und damit als Ludwig XVII. einen Anspruch auf den französischen Thron zu haben. Eine Vielzahl an Hochstaplern gaben sich als Kronprätendenten aus, Naundorff war aber tatsächlich der relativ erfolgreichste. In Frankreich zwar nie anerkannt fand er zumindest in den Niederlanden Unterstützer und auch eine neue Heimat. Seine Grabplatte ziert bis heute "Ici repose Louis XVII ... Roi de France". - Etwas stockfleckig, sonst recht gutes Exemplar! Bücher de
181510781BBParis, Gide Fils (et) H. Nicolle, 1815. VIII, 348 Seiten. Halbleder der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung. - Rücken leicht angeplatzt und berieben. Insgesamt aber sehr frisches, nahezu fleckenfreies Exemplar. Wohlerhalten. Die Versandkosten für Kunstwerke und mehrbändige Werke können von den Standard-Versandkosten abweichen. Bon condition. Avec une estampe "Les Nouettes de Ségur Orne".
pp. xxxii, 312, clii [Appendix]. Mildly XLib. Early engraved bookplate with an unusual cipher TSC(?). Bookplate of W. Emmert Swigart and Juniata College. All edges marbled. 8vo. Quarter leather over marbled boards. Boards detached. Spine very worn with loss. Should be considered disbound. Peltier was a French Royalist who took refuge in England around 1792. Accused of promoting the assassination of Napoleon, he was tried by an English court in 1803. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 4
30 S. Rückenbroschur. KVK kennt zahlreiche verschiedene Ausgaben dieses Titels, teils mit Erwähnung auf Titel der auch hier vorhandenen „Liste der gefangenen Generäle". - Titelblatt fleckig. Bücher de
3517Sans lieu, sans nom, le 1er jour d'aout, fête de Saint-Pierre dans les liens, 1809;in-8 Demi-reliure en basane verte, pièce de titre rouge, fleurons dorés. Quelques feuillets et 387 pp.
31317<p><strong>Order of Exercises at the Musical Festival In Honor of Prince Napoleon and Princess Clothilde at The Music Hall on Wednesday September 25th 1861 Commencing at 5 o'clock P.M.</strong></p><p>Boston: J.E. Farwell & Co. printers 1861 octavo 3 1 pp. printed program. With unused ticket of admission to the Festival measuring 3 ¾ x 5 inches rare ephemeral items.</p><p>The American visit of Emperor Napoleon II's cousin Prince Napoleon nick named Plon Plon five months after the start of the Civil War was ostensibly unofficial. But after a disastrous White House meeting with President Lincoln whom the Prince thought stupid and graceless Napoleon crossed the Confederate lines to the Virginia headquarters of rebel General G. T. Beauregard whose cosmopolitan manners were more to his taste. Traveling back to the north before his departure the Prince's Confederate sympathies were only thinly disguised though not as manifest as a spurious letter attributed to him in southern newspapers blaming the War on northern "obstinacy … prodigality and avarice… political fanaticism and egotistical speculations." After his secret meeting with the rebel General possibly to discuss French support for the rebellion – or even the Emperor's plan to occupy Mexico – the pudgy Prince had to endure this "musical festival" at which a chorus of no less than 1200 Boston school children serenaded him with the Star Spangled Banner.</p>