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1818664Leghorn Italy 1818. 4to. 250 x 210 mm. 9 ¾ x 8 ½ inches. 6pp. approximately 1000 words. Autograph letter signed written in ink in very legible hand folded. Remnants of an impressed seal paper stock a bit browned edges frayed with a few small holes and cuts at folds all expertly reinforced with Japanese paper. Confidential and quite rare letter written by Thomas Appleton U. S. Consul in Leghorn Italy to Thomas Aspinwall the American Consul in London requesting Aspinwall's assistance in publishing the manuscript written by Louis Bonaparte entitled Documens historiques et réflexions sur le gouvernement de la Hollande. " I am in possession of the original manuscript which I have received from the hands of the author a work of about 1800 pages.by the late King of Holland.it contains all the important events of his life comprising all the documents relative to his reign.his letters to and from the Emperor Napoleon". Appleton expresses the importance of the work and how it will be avidly received by the world being "the most important work offered to the press during the revolution". Appleton cautions confidentiality repeatedly "although it does not contain a sentence that would cause the slightest umbrage" and says that Napoleon will pay for the printing but that it may be advisable to try more than one printer "in order to excite a competition". The letter goes on to stipulate that the author requires "one hundred copies such as shall be printed for sale and twenty-five other copies to be handsomely bound & printed on 'grand et beau papier velin'. . . The author gives his sacred word of honor that on other person but myself is in possession of the work nor shall it be given to any one but to the person whom I may dispose of it who shall when paid for by him be the compleat & sole proprietor of this work." It continues with mention of compensation to Aspinwall and other details The first edition of Louis Bonaparte's three volume work appeared in Paris in 1820 followed quickly with editions printed in Ghent Brussels and Bruges the same year. Thomas Appleton 1763-1840was appointed by George Washington as the first U. S. Consul to Livorno Italy. He honed his skills as a diplomate in the 1780's while living in Paris and associating with Thomas Jefferson then Ambassador to France. He became a lifelong friend and correspondent of Jefferson and over the years acted as Jefferson's agent in France and Italy. To supplement his income as consul general Appleton became an art dealer and was one of the first to ship sculpture and paintings to Boston and was instrumental in establishing a taste for the classical style of European for an American audience. Thomas Aspinwall 1786-1876 a Harvard lawyer had been appointed consul to London by President James Madison a position he held for 38 years from 1815 to 1853. His distinguished career was highlighted began with his participation in the War of 1812 where he lost an arm at the battle of Lake Eire and promoted to the rank of Colonel. He was also an important collector of Americana while in Europe and a catalogue of his collection was published in Paris in 1833. Much of the collection which included a Columbus Letter was purchased en-bloc by Samuel Barlow and can be found listed in the noted Bibliotheca Barlowiana published in 1864 and again in 1889. Napoleon proclaimed his brother Louis King of Holland in 1806. From the first the emperor reproached him for being too easy on his subjects. By 1809 Napoleon was considering annexing Holland in order to arrest the trade the Dutch secretly conducted with England. In 1810 failing to negotiate successfully with either England or Louis the Emperor dispatched French troops against the Dutch capital. Louis abdicated and fled his kingdom which on July 9 Napoleon annexed to France. Styling himself the Comte de Saint-Leu Louis lived for some time in Bohemia Austria and Switzerland. He spent his later life in Italy largely occupied with literary pursuits. Carl Canon American Book Collectors pp. 66 103. See biographical references to Appleton online-database American National Biography and for Aspinwall there is a short notice in Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography I p. 111. . unknown
12448Paris 15 August 1911. In French. 1½ pages 8 x 5 inches black borders embossed initials. Roland Bonaparte 6th Prince of Canino and Musignano 1858 1924 traveller President of the Société de Géographie from 1910 till his death. On the death of his cousin Prince Napoléon Charles Bonaparte he succeeded him as the 6th Prince of Canino and Musignano but he never assumed the title. With Prince Roland's death in Paris the senior line of the House of Bonaparte descending from Lucien Bonaparte became extinct in the male line. In 1886 Bonaparte was part of a scientific expedition that photographed and anatomically measured the Sami inhabitants of Northern Norway. Bonaparte Point in Antarctica was named after him by Jean-Baptiste Charcot. unknown
109742 September 1849; Paris. 12mo 3 pp. Thirty-six lines. Text clear and complete. Good on lightly-aged paper. Addressed by Bonaparte with stamp red wax seal and postmarks on reverse of second leaf to 'Monsieur le Lieutenant-Colonel Lherbette Adt. au comm. de l'artillerie dans la 1re. division militaire Vincennes'. Were he not leaving for the country he would have presented in person 'Mr. Colt citoyen des Etats-Unis inventeur d'un ingénieux système d'armes à feu à plusieurs coups'. He and his 'cousin Murat Joachim-Napoléon Murat 1767-1815' will be obliged if Colt can be admitted 'aux expériences du sic tir des carabines à tige des chapeurs à pied quand elles auront lieu'. His colleague 'le capitaine Tamissier instructeur du tir à Vincennes' can brief him if necessary. It is his 'désir de faire admirer à un honorable et cordial étranger nos perfectionnemens en matière d'armes portatives'. According to one authority Howze Cooper and Kornhauser 2006 Colt was selling his pistols to the nations of Europe around this time gaining large orders by playing them off against one another at a time of high demand due to strained international relations. 2 September 1849; Paris. unknown
1818664Leghorn Italy 1818. 4to. 250 x 210 mm. 9 ¾ x 8 ½ inches. 6pp. approximately 1000 words.  Autograph letter signed written in ink in very legible hand folded. Remnants of an impressed seal paper stock a bit browned edges frayed with a few small holes and cuts at folds all expertly reinforced with Japanese paper.  Confidential and quite rare letter written by Thomas Appleton U. S. Consul in Leghorn Italy to Thomas Aspinwall the American Consul in London requesting Aspinwall's assistance in publishing the manuscript written by Louis Bonaparte entitled Documens historiques et réflexions sur le gouvernement de la Hollande.  " I am in possession of the original manuscript which I have received from the hands of the author a work of about 1800 pages.by the late King of Holland.it contains all the important events of his life comprising all the documents relative to his reign.his letters to and from the Emperor Napoleon". Appleton expresses the importance of the work and how it will be avidly received by the world being "the most important work offered to the press during the revolution". Appleton cautions confidentiality repeatedly "although it does not contain a sentence that would cause the slightest umbrage" and says that Napoleon will pay for the printing but that it may be advisable to try more than one printer "in order to excite a competition". The letter goes on to stipulate that the author requires "one hundred copies such as shall be printed for sale and twenty-five other copies to be handsomely bound & printed on 'grand et beau papier velin'. . . The author gives his sacred word of honor that on other person but myself is in possession of the work nor shall it be given to any one but to the person whom I may dispose of it who shall when paid for by him be the compleat & sole proprietor of this work." It continues with mention of compensation to Aspinwall and other details The first edition of Louis Bonaparte's three volume work appeared in Paris in 1820 followed quickly with editions printed in Ghent Brussels and Bruges the same year. Thomas Appleton 1763-1840was appointed by George Washington as the first U. S. Consul to Livorno Italy. He honed his skills as a diplomate in the 1780's while living in Paris and associating with Thomas Jefferson then Ambassador to France. He became a lifelong friend and correspondent of Jefferson and over the years acted as Jefferson's agent in France and Italy. To supplement his income as consul general Appleton became an art dealer and was one of the first to ship sculpture and paintings to Boston and was instrumental in establishing a taste for the classical style of  European for an American audience.  Thomas Aspinwall 1786-1876 a Harvard lawyer had been appointed consul to London by President James Madison a position he held for 38 years from 1815 to 1853. His distinguished career was highlighted began with his participation in the War of 1812 where he lost an arm at the battle of Lake Eire and promoted to the rank of Colonel.  He was also an important collector of Americana while in Europe and a catalogue of his collection was published in Paris in 1833. Much of the collection which included a Columbus Letter was purchased en-bloc by Samuel Barlow and can be found listed in the noted Bibliotheca Barlowiana published in 1864 and again in 1889. Napoleon proclaimed his brother Louis King of Holland in 1806. From the first the emperor reproached him for being too easy on his subjects. By 1809 Napoleon was considering annexing Holland in order to arrest the trade the Dutch secretly conducted with England. In 1810 failing to negotiate successfully with either England or Louis the Emperor dispatched French troops against the Dutch capital. Louis abdicated and fled his kingdom which on July 9 Napoleon annexed to France. Styling himself the Comte de Saint-Leu Louis lived for some time in Bohemia Austria and Switzerland. He spent his later life in Italy largely occupied with literary pursuits.  Carl Canon American Book Collectors pp. 66 103. See biographical references to Appleton online-database American National Biography and for Aspinwall there is a short notice in Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography I p. 111.  . unknown books
194429654Agen Imprimerie De L'agenais 1944 In-8 244 pp et illustrations en noir
189132890Paris Albert Savine 1891 demi basane dos frotté mais correct
193047649Lille: Mercure de Flandre 1930. Fine. Mercure de Flandre Lille 1930 12 x 19 cm broché Original edition on the current paper. Autograph full page of the author in Mauritius Mauriaucourt "". in cordial and friendly memories of our days of Erfurt Gotha and other places this descent"" to the underworld of crime ""then go to Paradise Haubourdin "". Preface by Marie Bonaparte. Complete copy of its large trailer. Rare. Quilted dishes. Mercure de Flandre unknown
193047649Mercure de Flandre | Lille 1930 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
1815660101 brochure in-8, s.d. [circa 1815 ], 8 pp.
Picard 1922, plaquette In-8 brochée, 42 pages. Bon état.
192299935554Picard Picard 1922, plaquette In-8 brochée, 42 pages. Bon état.
Hachette 1946, In-8 broché, 314 pages non coupées. Bon état
1936122629Librairie Plon 1936 In-12 broché 18,5 cm sur 12. 294 pages. Avec carte rempliée en fin d’ouvrage.. Bon état d’occasion.
18937258Paris Guillaumin et Cie 1893 In-8 Dos très usé et séparé d'un plat, coins emoussés , 469 pp , bon état intérieur
185817237Paris Pagnerre 1858 In-8 461 + 431 pp, absence de 4ème plat et kraft contrecollé au dos et à la table des matières pour le premier volume, kraft contrecollé au dos du second, cachets de bibliothèque et rousseurs. Edition originale
In 8, pp. (6) + 392 con 1 tav. f. t. inc. all'acquaf. raff. la Principessa di Canino tratta da un busto del Canova. Br. ed. con danni diffusi. D. restaurato. Dedica autografa della. Rara seconda edizione. di questo poema, opera della piu' giovane dei figli di Luciano Bonaparte, sposa del liberale Valentini di Laviano (ministro durante la repubblica romana) ed autrice di poemi e rime.
1941113537Berlin Im Deutschen Verlag, 1941. 216 S.; mit 23 Abb. auf Tafeln Halbleinen, ohne Schutzumschlag, Frakturschrift
br. Sylvain Tesson, instancabile viaggiatore capace di gesta estreme - dal giro del mondo in bicicletta all'attraversamento dell'Asia a cavallo e della catena himalayana a piedi - ha deciso di provare a vivere l'esperienza di Napoleone e della sua armata seguendo il cammino della Ritirata di Russia a bordo di un sidecar di fabbricazione sovietica. Per Tesson il fine non è solo quello della sfida e dell'impresa fisica: immergersi nel passato, nella tragedia di un esercito vinto, così come isolarsi nella solitudine di una capanna assediata dal gelo invernale, l'esperienza raccontata in "Nelle foreste siberiane", vuol dire cercare un punto di vista privilegiato per scrutare con occhi nuovi l'anima della nostra epoca. Da Mosca, il 2 dicembre, assieme a un geografo, un fotografo e due amici russi, ha inizio il lungo itinerario di 4.000 chilometri verso la Beresina, Smolensk, Orsa, Borodino, attraversando le desolate pianure e l'inverno fatale, come i veterani francesi decimati dalle truppe dello zar Alessandro. Durante il viaggio il gruppo cerca ispirazione nelle memorie del confidente dell'Imperatore francese, il generale Caulaincourt, ed esorcizza con l'aiuto della vodka gli orrori di quella letale agonia. Ripercorrendo l'itinerario della sconfitta con dei sidecar scassati lo scrittore racconta la tremenda sofferenza dei soldati. Per fedeltà verso chi li ha preceduti sul tragitto durissimo, i viaggiatori utilizzano solo mappe stradali, nessuna moderna tecnologia, e con una media di 300 km al giorno arriveranno a Parigi.
194031845Paris Albin Michel 1940 Petit In-8 377 pp + 1 ff table des matières - illustrations et reproductions photographiques non comprises dans la pagination
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