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37349Maurice Devries - édition originale s.d In-4 n.p. illustr. nombreux documents et lettres en fac-simile contrecollés ou joints sous pochettes intégrées couverture a rabats de l'éditeur exemplaire numéroté A64 nous joignons a l'ouvrage la lettre requette de Louis Pasteur de 1867 a Napoléon III une exortation a fonder un laboratoire afin de poursuivre ses travaux lettre double-page en fac-simile sous chemise imprimée unknown
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187229532Chiselhurst 1872. The photograph would have been taken at the same time as the photograph called "the last photograph of Napoleon III" taken while in exile in Chiselhurst England. 6.5 by 4.25 inches original Carte de Visite mounted photograph. A well preserved image that shows very handsomely. There is a bit of wear at the edges of the mounting board. AN ORIGINAL CARTE DE VISITE PHOTOGRAPH OF CHARLES-LOUIS BONAPARTE EMPEROR NAPOLEON III. This is a photograph of him taken while living in exile in England about six months prior to his death. It is likely that it was taken during the same sitting as the "last photograph" as he is wearing the same clothing with accouterments as in that well known photograph.<br> The nephew and heir of Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon III was the Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870 and as Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte the President of France from 1848 to 1852. He was the only president of the French Second Republic and the founder of the Second French Empire. He was the first head of state of France to hold the title of President. He would die an exile in England where he was considered a guest of Queen Victoria and became a fixture of English high-society. hardcover
26107Printed by Slatter & Munday Oxford. c. 1803. 410 x 240mm broadside printed on one side only margins closely cropped. Printed by Slatter & Munday, Oxford. [c. 1803] unknown
AQ24582s.i.: s.n. s.d. Manuscript on paper. 134 leaves. Contemporary half- morocco marbled paper boards paper label with title in manuscript to upper board marbled edges. Extremities rubbed and marked spine worn with loss to head and foot. Marbled endpapers very occasional light spotting. An apparently late Victorian manuscript bibliography in a single frustratingly unidentified hand of predominantly historical and martial French language works concerning the Napoleonic Wars and the state of France at the turn of the nineteenth century published both contemporaneously and later. Intriguingly many of the entries have been struck-through or checked off perhaps suggesting either the successful purchase or conversely sale of a volume. . Quarto. [s.n.], [s.d.] hardcover
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18552008270008Paris : C. Meyrueis 1855. Hardcover. Acceptable. Hardcover. Poor binding. One plate detached. Lacking part of spine. Pages unmarked. 214 p. plates 18 cm. Paris : C. Meyrueis hardcover
64763Paris:: Librairie Protestante Generale de Grassart no date. Troisieme Edition. original quarter cloth over lettered boards. 19th c. bookplate and gift inscription; some scattered staining; boards rubbed. 16mo. Illustrated from engravings. Librairie Protestante Generale de Grassart, hardcover
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188960184London: Bickers & Son Leicester Square 1889. 8vo. 10 408 pp. Black & white mounted Woodbury-type photo nine mounted Woodbury-type photos 1 folding colour map. Full calf publisher’s prize binding from St. Peter’s College Radley raised bands gilt decorated spine gilt outer dentelles Radley College’s lozenge medal in gilt on both covers marbled endpapers minor rubbing slight scuffing still VG bright copy awarded to J.F. Elwes in 1892 for honors in history and from the collection of Christian A. von Hassell. First edition thus of this concise abridgement of Napier’s classic history of the famed campaigns in Spain Portugal and the south of France during the Napoleonic Wars augmented with Woodbury-type photographs taken from painting of the battles. This rousing eyewitness account is dedicated to Wellington and provides one of the best specimens of military history in any language detailing the long series of campaigns and battles with the imagination of a great romantic writer. Napier 1785-1860 entered the Royal Irish Artillery in 1800 later transferred to the 43rd and then the 42nd Infantry where he was wounded a number of times and fought at the retreat to Corunna marched to Talavera in the famous forced march and aided in the pursuit of Massena. Bickers & Son, Leicester Square, hardcover
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181723281Boston: Printed by John Eliot 1817. Wraps. Good overall. An extremely caustic review of Dr. William Warden's 'Letters written on board His Majesty's ship the Northumberland and at St. Helena'.<br /> <br /> William Warden 1777-1849 was a British surgeon in the Royal Navy who was appointed to HMS 'Northumberland' when she was ordered to transport Napoleon to exile on St Helena. <br /> <br /> Warden published the Letters in 1816 with the title 'Letters written on board His Majesty's ship Northumberland and St Helena in which the conduct and conversations of Napoleon Bonaparte and his suite.are faithfully described'. It went through 5 editions but was soon found to be of little value. Warden spoke little French and had to rely on a somewhat untrustworthy interpreter; Napoleon himself later disavowed much of the content. <br /> <br /> The Letters gave a favorable view of Napoleon causing an uproar in England which resulted in Warden being found in breach of discipline and removed from the Admiralty's list of surgeons.<br /> <br /> 8vo 32pp. String binding; the rear blue wrapper present chipped at edges. Contemporary owner name at top of title page "Kimball". Pages slightly chipped at edges tide marks to later pages not affecting legibility of text scattered fox spotting. Shaw & Shoemaker 40880. OCLC 36147438 locates 7 copies. Printed by John Eliot paperback
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