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186066629Paris: Amyot 1860. Fine. Amyot Paris 1860 34 x 27 cm relié Amyot Paris 1860 11.5 x 18.5 cm bound First edition published the same year the Aosta Valley became part of Italy. The work is illustrated with 97 wood engravings in the text 33 steel insert engravings 6 chromotypographies and a map. Bound in half red shagreen spine decorated with blind tooling Palais de Compiègne gold stamped at the head of the spine Napoleon III's monogram gold stamped on the spine marbled paper boards marbled endpapers contemporary binding. Some minor foxing. ""Bibliothèque de la Couronne - Compiègne stamp on the title page. Our copy unlike those placed in the national collection when the Palais de Compiègne library disbanded does not have the dépôt de l'État 1891 stamp. The Palais de Compiègne library entirely refurnished by Napoleon III was a truly sociable venue for the emperor's guests who borrowed novels magazines and newspapers. An entertaining hand-written loan register has been digitized by the National Library of France. After the fall of the Second Empire the third Republic allowed the library which was then open to the Compiègne public to remain for sometime according to the memories of Jules Troubat the former Sainte-Beuve secretary and the last librarian at the Palais. The decree of 16 January 1888 ordered the library to be permanently closed and emptied of its contents. One part of the collection - around 10000 works - are given to the Compiègne municipal library in 1891. In March 1918 the town of Compiègne was bombed and evacuated; the books were then left open to the elements. It was not until the end of May 1918 that a librarian acting with the army evacuated the works that remained intact but was unable to deal with the books that had suffered damage. This part of the collection will later be sorted and sold by weight. We have only been able to find one work from the Palais de Compiègne library on public sale a Description of Egypt auctioned in 2014. Beautiful and rare copy of renowned provenance with Napoleon III's monogram and one of the rare works to have not made it to the national collection when the Palais de Compiègne library was dismantled in 1891. Amyot hardcover
186066629Amyot | Paris 1860 | 34 x 27 cm | relié
187088741870. In-folio (375 x 241 mm), 1 f. bl., 89 ff. n. ch., 7 ff. bl. Chagrin noir, double filet doré et à froid encadrant les plats, titre doré sur le premier plat, dos lisse, petits frottements, bandes de renforcement à l’intérieur (reliure de l’époque).
1871013873London: Published by the author printed by Spottiswoode & Co 1871. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Nobleman author's vanity binding of his ant-Darwin treatise with complimentary ALS from Darwin's publisher John Murray PM Gladstone Napoleon III Times publisher John Walter and 37 others bound-in. 8vo custom contemporary binding likely commissioned by the Baron himself in polished grey full leather gilt ruled covers front hinge recently repaired 137 pages of text followed by 41 ALS bound-in and in the rear 6 pages one-sided of a pasted-in newspaper review of the book from an unidentified publication. The review observes that Sir Walsh "found it necessary in drawing a parallel between astronomy and geology to allude to Darwin and Buckle Lord Ornathwaite makes their theories the subject of severe criticism." The ALS's bound-in are from peers and public figures variously complimenting Sir Walsh on his work many agreeing with the intellectual aspersions that Sir Walsh heaps on Darwin. Gladstone admits to not being particularly familiar with Darwin's work but posits nevertheless that evolutionary theory tears away at the "fabric of belief". But it is John Murray Darwin's own publisher who is shameless in criticizing the most famous author he will have published: "Although I happen to publish the works both of Buckle & Darwin I do not hesitate to myself a sceptic in the theories of both & I hope one day to see these fallacies exploded & should not be sorry to aid in this result." Most of the letters are on baronial estate or residential letterhead and bound-in chronologically from the end of 1871 through July 1872. Published by the author, printed by Spottiswoode & Co hardcover
185670874Paris: Imprimerie Impériale 1856. Fine. Imprimerie Impériale Paris 1856-1860 32 x 46 cm relié Rare collection of five tracts and eleven original posters from the Italian Campaign gathered under a half green percaline binding with smooth unlettered spine and marbled paper boards: - Proclamation - The Emperor to the French people: 3 pages on a folded sheet imperial printing house May 1859 - Speech pronounced by His Majesty the Emperor at the opening of the Legislative Session of 1856 on March 3 1856: 4 pages on a folded sheet imperial printing house March 1856 - Speech pronounced by His Majesty the Emperor at the opening of the Legislative Session on February 4 1861: 4 pages on a folded sheet imperial printing house February 1861 - Speech pronounced by His Majesty the Emperor at the opening of the Legislative Session of 1858 on January 18 1858: 7 sewn pages imperial printing house January 1858 - Speech pronounced by His Majesty the Emperor at the opening of the Legislative Session on March 1st 1860: 4 pages on a folded sheet imperial printing house March 1860 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Order of the day"": imperial printing house May 1859 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Telegraphic dispatch. Novara June 4 11:30"": imperial printing house June 1859 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Proclamation"": imperial printing house June 1859 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Proclamation"": imperial printing house June 1859 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Combat of Melegnano Marignan"": imperial printing house June 1859 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Telegraphic dispatch. The Emperor to the Empress. Cavriana June 24 1859 9:15 in the evening"": imperial printing house June 1859 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Order of the day. At the imperial headquarters at Cavriana June 25 1859"": imperial printing house June 1859 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Proclamation"": imperial printing house July 1859 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Telegraphic dispatch. The Emperor to the Empress. Valeggio July 11 1859"": imperial printing house July 1859 - Poster ""Army of Italy - Telegraphic dispatch. The Emperor to the Empress. Desenzano July 13 1859 11:03 in the morning"": imperial printing house July 1859 - Poster ""Speech by H.M. the Emperor to the great bodies of the State pronounced at the Palace of Saint-Cloud July 19 1859"": imperial printing house July 1859 Some paper lacks to boards otherwise documents in very good condition despite small marginal tears without loss on the last folding poster. We have been unable to find any copies of these documents in public archives. Imprimerie Impériale hardcover
185670874Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1856-1860 | 32 x 46 cm | relié
45761Paris.Amyot.de 1864 à 1868.9 vols.in-8 reliés.Tome I: 1713-1802. Tome II: 1803-1815. Tome III: 1816-1830. Tome IV: 1831-1842. Tome V: 1843-1849. Tome VI: 1850-1855. Tome VII: 1856-1859. Tome VIII: 1860-1863. Tome IX: 1864-1867. Très belle collection en maroquin vert,reliure signée E.Pouget,avec les armes de Napoléon III sur les plats.Dos à 5 nerfs avec caissons ornés de l'initiale N couronnée.Triple filet sur les plats.Tranches dorées.Pouget était un des relieurs de Napoléon III.Il semble que cette collection ait appartenue à la bibliothèque de l'Empereur.Parfait état.Dos très légèrement passés.
186789259Lille: L. Danel 1867. Fine. Work printed in 80 copies before Emperor Napoleon III on August 27 1867 L. Danel Lille 1867 30 x 42.5 cm Reliure de l'éditeur Very rare first edition printed in only 80 copies According to CCFr copies are held only at the BnF and in Lille. This edition was printed on August 27 1867 in the presence of Emperor Napoleon III during his visit to northern France with Empress Eugénie from August 26 to 30 1867. Publishers binding in full green grained cloth flat spine decorated with blind fillets panels framed with blind fillets slightly bumped corners pink edges. Minor foxing mainly affecting the endpapers; a handsome copy. On a blank endpaper an autograph inscription signed by Léonard-Jean-Baptiste Danel 18181905 nephew and successor of Louis Danel since 1843 addressed to Auguste Ohnet likely the paternal uncle of the novelist Georges Ohnet 18481918 in which case he lived from 1808 to 1882. Laid in: a chromolithographed broadside 39 x 29 cm presenting a copy to the Empress ""Offert à S.M. l'Impératrice Eugénie par le personnel de l'imprimerie Danel à Lille"". The only edition of this prestigious publication produced to showcase the skill of the Danel printing house to its distinguished guests. L. Danel hardcover
1865963New York: Harper & Brothers 1865. First Edition. Publishers Fine Leather Bindings. Near Fine. A complete two volume set in near fine condition beautifully bound in publishers 3/4 leather. Binding and hinges are excellent pages are for the most part bright clean and without marks the exception would be a few pages in the middle of volume 2 with marginal stains else VG. A folio sized Atlas with all maps and illustrations was published as a third volume separate from this set and not included. First Edition. Books measure 9.5"x6.5". A beautiful set in excellent condition. Harper & Brothers unknown
40500showing the them in various poses the Emperor half length seated resting his elbow on a table the Empress leaning on the back of a chair with a fan looking down and the Prince Imperial head and shoulders in profile each 4¼" x 2½" together with the autograph note from the original recipient "Given to me by the Queen at Osborne 21 January 1873. 3 Photographs - the Emperor Napoleon Empress Eugenie & their son. In remembrance of my visit to Chiselhurst on behalf of H.M. on the day of the Emperor's death 9th Jany 73" on the wrapper for the photos 1 side 8vo. Osborne 21st January unknown
185973489Paris: Disdéri 1859. Fine. Disdéri Paris 1859 6.20 x 10.50 cm une photographie Original albumen photograph of Napoleon III in carte-de-visite format mounted on cardboard. The photograph bears Disderi's name at the bottom. Phot. On the reverse: Disderi photographer to the Emperor. Boulevard des Capucines. Rare photograph among the very first of the Emperor showing a mocking and playful Napoleon III smoothing his mustache seated on a large damask armchair in a deliberate and studied posture. There exist slightly different versions of this sitting as Disdéri had not only invented the carte-de-visite format process he filed the patent for carte-de-visite photography in 1854 but had also developed a device that allowed taking several photographs simultaneously and thus capturing several poses in the same session. The biographical legend of the Emperor tells that in 1859 the Emperor then 51 years old stopped at Disdéri's shop while departing for his Italian campaign. Following this sitting and the release of the Emperor's photographs carte-de-visite photography swept through Paris and all studios began practicing this technique since this is one of the first photographs in carte-de-visite format. Disdéri unknown
185973489Disdéri | Paris 1859 | 6.20 x 10.50 cm | une photographie
1853243537Rimini: Tip. Fratelli Ercolani 1853. 2 lithographic portraits of Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie by Turgis Paris.Each portrait with accompanying title page and 3 pp. of laudatory verse printed in 5 colors. Folio. Contemporary decorated paper over boards. With stamps of "Cabinet de L'Empereur Donaine Privé." Portraits erratically trimmed with some loss to margins of image. 2 lithographic portraits of Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie by Turgis Paris.Each portrait with accompanying title page and 3 pp. of laudatory verse printed in 5 colors. Folio. Tip. Fratelli Ercolani unknown
1853243537Rimini: Tip. Fratelli Ercolani 1853. 2 lithographic portraits of Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie by Turgis Paris.Each portrait with accompanying title page and 3 pp. of laudatory verse printed in 5 colors. Folio. Contemporary decorated paper over boards. With stamps of "Cabinet de L'Empereur Donaine Privé." Portraits erratically trimmed with some loss to margins of image. 2 lithographic portraits of Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie by Turgis Paris.Each portrait with accompanying title page and 3 pp. of laudatory verse printed in 5 colors. Folio. Tip. Fratelli Ercolani unknown books
10899Son histoire, ses eaux, ses monuments et ses environs. Partie scientifiques et médicale par le docteur F. BERTHEZ, partie artistique par Hubert CLERGET in 4 à l’italienne, pleine toile verte de l’éditeur, titre doré sur le premier plat, filets à froid en encadrement. Frontispice lithographié, en couleurs, sous serpente de H. CLERGET (résidence de sa Majesté l’Empereur à Vichy). Titre, 123 pages, 14 lithographies hors-texte, sous serpents, y compris le frontispice, 13 sont en couleurs, la dernière est en sépia su chine contrecollée, et 10 en noir, en tête de h. CLERGET. Tranches dorées ; Vichy. BOUGAREL, fils, éditeur 1863. Edition originale. Quelques rousseurs éparses, habituelles, sinon bel exemplaires, superbes illustrations
22956showing the Emperor standing over his wife who is seated with the infant child at her knee 4¼" x 2½" no place no date slightly faded unknown
22957showing the family standing together with the small boy between them 4¼" x 2½" no place Paris no date slightly faded unknown
40602Paris.Imprimerie Nationale.1853.In-4 cartonné avec caractères dorés.73 p.On ajoute deux poèmes avec dédicace de l'Auteur ( signature peu lisible )à l'occasion de la naissance du Prince Impérial. BE.
1856105067Paris Henri Plon, éditeur. 1856 4 tomes en 4 volumes IN8. Reliure demi-chagrin sombre. Dos à nerfs orné.
27901showing the Emperor seated resting his arm on a table with his son sitting at his side with his arms crossed and his wife standing behind them 4" x 2½" no place no date unknown
28152showing the Emperor standing to the side of his wife who is sitting on a sofa with their infant son at their feet 4" x 2½" no place no date c. The young Prince trained as a soldier and was keen to see action so he successfully put pressure on the British to allow him to participate in the Anglo-Zulu war. In 1879 serving with British forces he was killed in a skirmish with a group of Zulus. His early death sent shockwaves throughout Europe as he was the last serious dynastic hope for the restoration of the Bonapartes to the throne of France. unknown
22831showing the Emperor seated with his son standing at his side and his wife standing behind them 4" x 2½" no place no date c. unknown
28161showing the Emperor seated with his son standing at his side and his wife standing behind them 4" x 2½" no place no date c. laid down unknown
23183showing the Emperor seated with his wife and child standing beside him 4¼" x 2½" no place no date c. slightly faded unknown
185346404487S. l. n. d., , (1853) ; album grand in-8, cartonnage toile d’éditeur avec titre doré sur le plat. 14 ff. n. ch.Album d’adoration dédié à Napoléon III et Madame par un admirateur éperdu, un certain Hugou. Napoléon le Petit, vengé par Hugou, en quelque sorte. C’est un recueil de poèmes et de chants. “Admirateur profond de la gloire de Napoléon Ier, mon admiration s’est reportée sur Napoléon III” dit le poète courtisan dans sa dédicace. 2 lithographies à pleine page sur fonds teintés. 2 chants avec musique notée : Cantate-Epithalame à l’Impératrice Eugénie et Hymne patriotique à Napoléon III, paroles de Désiré Hugou, musique d’Isidore Milhès. À la fin des stances et un dernier chant. Les pages de texte dans un large encadrement lithographié avec rocailles, aigle impérial, abeille et chiffre du couple impérial.Cet album extrêmement rare n’a pas été mis dans le commerce. Tiré à petit nombre pour être offert. Celui-ci porte un ENVOI AUTOGRAPHE de D. Hugou “à M. le Colonel Réguis, député des Basses-Alpes au Corps législatif, Hommage de respect et de reconnaissance de l’auteur, Paris, 28 mai 1853”. Xavier-Louis Réguis (Sisteron 1790-1882) fut promu capitaine pendant les campagnes napoléoniennes puis lieutenant-colonel en 1848. Il fut député des Basses-Alpes sur les bancs de la majorité, comme candidat du gouvernement, de 1853 à 1870.