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0265061237.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0260498947.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1391520483.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0364060301.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0259940445.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0364563087.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
31793Versailles l'auteur 1885. Two papers in one. Small 4to. Half-titles and titles in red and black; 16; 40 pp.; two chromolithographed folded tissue-guarded maps one table. Later blind quarter cloth over marbled boards. Original printed wrappers bound in. = Offprints on behalf of the author of works published in the Comptes Rendus de la Société de Géographie de Paris. The author Roland Napoléon Bonaparte 6th Prince of Canino and Musignano 1858-1924 was a French prince and president of the Société de Géographie from 1910 until his death Wikipedia. As a renowned traveller and anthropologist he was especially interested in Suriname Dutch Guiana and Dutch New Guinea now Irian Jaya. Printed in very small numbers and therefore rare. Provenance: the name A. Beaujon stamped in both title pages top margin. Anthony Beaujon 1853-1890 was a Dutch professor. Also with a small printed label "Legaat P. A. de Lange" on front wrapper versos. Otherwise very good clean. hardcover
192454812ABParis, Editions Jules Tallandier, [1924]. 8° (21x14), 315 p., avec nombreuses planches, reliure d'editeur souple, non-rogne, tres bon etat, [= Bibliotheque Historia],
24265Couverture rigide. Bon/1891. in-8. Paris Chamerot et Renouard 1891 in-8 25pp broché Extrait de ""L'annuaire du Club alpin français"" 17° volume 1890 unknown
227141 page in-8.Lettre de remerciement pour une petite statue en bronze qui lui a t offerte.
45209Paris, Typographie Plon, 1911, in-8 broché, XL + 229 pp. Couverture en bon état, intérieur en bon état (marges défraichies).
19615047Saint-Cloud 1961 in-4 Saint-Cloud, 29 novembre 1961. 1 1/3 pp. in-4, 24 lignes sur papier à en tête au palladium de sa résidence de Saint-Cloud, signée "Marie".
45577Milano, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, 1936, in-8 broché, 338 pp, 30 gravures hors-texte. Ouvrage en français (lettres) et en italien (études, notes). Quelques notes au crayon en marge. Plusieurs feuillets de notes manuscrites joints, plusieurs feuillets tapuscrits joints (copies de lettres), ENVOI & 2 LETTRES manuscrites de MISCIATTELLI à André Gavoty. Couverture en bon état, intérieur en très bon état.
18973799A. Charles, Libraire-Éditeur 15 x 23,5 Paris Ed. originale 1897 Volume in-8, reliure demi-maroquin à grains longs bleu sombre, dos lisse, titre doré, triple filet doré, dentelle dorée de feuilles de vigne et de grappes de raisins sur les plats, 192 p. Index alphabétique. Elisa Napoléon (Lucques, 1806 - Colpo, 1869) est la fille de la soeur de Napoléon. Elle est nommée princesse de Lucques et Piombino par son oncle en 1808. Reliure élégante, exemplaire en très bon état.(GeB37) Livre
18973799A. Charles, Libraire-Éditeur 15 x 23,5 Paris Ed. originale 1897 Volume in-8, reliure demi-maroquin à grains longs bleu sombre, dos lisse, titre doré, triple filet doré, dentelle dorée de feuilles de vigne et de grappes de raisins sur les plats, 192 p. Index alphabétique. Elisa Napoléon (Lucques, 1806 - Colpo, 1869) est la fille de la soeur de Napoléon. Elle est nommée princesse de Lucques et Piombino par son oncle en 1808. Reliure élégante, exemplaire en très bon état.(GeB37) Livre
AMA-719Saint-Gratien, 1er août 1854. 1 p. in 4°.
018554Mathilde Bonaparte (1820-1904), épouse du comte Demidoff, la princesse Mathilde. L.A.S., 12 septembre [ca.1880], 1p in-8. « Madame, Je suis on ne peut plus touchée de la gracieuse marque de souvenir que je dois [mots illisibles] que vous avez conservé de moi. Veuillez agréer ici l'expression de ma reconnaissance ainsi que celle de tous mes sentiments les plus distingués. Mathilde Demidoff ». [184]
19116634Plon - Nourrit et Cie 14 x 22,5 Paris 1911 In-8, broché, XL-228-[2] p. Liste analytique et chronologique des lettres, index. Bon complément de la thèse de doctorat de l'auteur "Naples sous Joseph Bonaparte, 1806-1808". Rousseurs sur la couverture, intérieur frais, dos sans pliure. Bon exemplaire.(C112)
19116634Plon - Nourrit et Cie 14 x 22,5 Paris 1911 In-8, broché, XL-228-[2] p. Liste analytique et chronologique des lettres, index. Bon complément de la thèse de doctorat de l'auteur "Naples sous Joseph Bonaparte, 1806-1808". Rousseurs sur la couverture, intérieur frais, dos sans pliure. Bon exemplaire.(C112)
193419433Frankfurt/M, Societäts-Verlag 1934. Ganzleinen, 8°, 275 S., mit 20 Bildern, aus dem Englischen übertragen von Renée Tagger
1830D4RF0SQXA54ZPointe Breeze New Jersey 1830. 4to 25 x 20 cm. Manuscript letter in French in brown ink on wove paper 3 sides of folded leaf signed and dated. 3 pp. Autograph letter by Joseph Napoléon Bonaparte 1768-1844 the elder brother of Napoleon I of France who made him King of Naples and Sicily 1806-1808 and later King of Spain and the Indies as Joseph I of Spain 1808-1813. After the fall of Napoleon I Joseph styled himself "Comte de Survilliers" and fled to America in 1816. In the present letter Bonaparte thanks the politician Pierre François Réal 1757-1834 for his messages on the recent July Revolution 27-29 July 1830 called "Les Trois Glorieuses" the overthrow of the French Bourbon monarch Charles X at Paris. Bonaparte shows himself disappointed in the role of the Marquis de La Fayette 1757-1834 the famous French general and political leader who had played such a great role in the American Revolution.Some soiling and waterstains a large tear in the folding of the leaf some folds and some tears in the margins. Still in good condition.l Cf. NBG XXXVII cols. 447-448 & 41 cols. 790-793. unknown
Mm 140x220 Volume in cartonato rigido con sovraccoperta editoriale, 371 pagine, illustrazioni fuori testo. Introduzione di Jean Toulard, traduzione dal francese di Lorenzo Pellizzari. Ottimo stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1913995N11London: Arthur L. Humphreys 1913. Hardback. Very Good. 6" by 4.5". Unknown. A scarce compilation of love letters which offer an intimate glimpse into famous figures like Napoleon John Keats and Mary Wollstonecraft. A scarce compilation of love letters including those written by Napoleon Bonaparte Robert Burns and Mary Wollstonecraft. Published by Artur L. Humpreheys in 1913.Paperback in the original decorative paper wrapper and original slipcase. Contains tipped in engraved illustrations and a decorative title leaf.While many of these figures are more famous for other feats such as Napoleon as a conqueror Keats and Burns as poets and Mary Wollstonecraft for her writings on social equality these intimate love letters offer an intimate glimpse into their minds and showcase their literary talent in day to day writing. Paperback in the publisher's original paper wrapper and slipcase. Externally smart with the small spot to the extremities of the boards. Wrapper is smart with a couple of faint spots to the extremities. Fading to the wrapper slightly heavier to the spine. Wrapper is adhered to spine and cannot be removed. Slipcase is mostly smart with the odd spot to the title label and fading to the front and extremities of rear. End papers are bright and generally clean with the odd spot. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with a couple of small spots to first and final leaf. Very Good Arthur L. Humphreys hardcover
189086795s. l. 1890. Fine. s. l. s. d. ca 1890 10.50 x 16.50 cm une page sur un double feuillet Autograph letter signed by Mathilde Bonaparte known as Princess Mathilde daughter of Jérôme Bonaparte and his second wife Catherine of Württemberg 15 lines in black ink. Fold marks inherent to postal delivery. Princess Mathilde's cipher stamped blind at the head of the letter. Two stains in right and upper margins not touching the text. Mathilde Bonaparte is inconsolable: ""Je suis touchée de votre sympathie : j'ai perdu un ami incomparable."" I am touched by your sympathy: I have lost an incomparable friend. and thanks Julia Daudet for the attention she pays to her grief: ""Recevez ainsi que monsieur Daudet l'expression de tous mes sentiments dévoués et reconnaisants."" Please accept as does Monsieur Daudet the expression of all my devoted and grateful sentiments. unknown
032558Treuttel & Würtz u. a., Paris, Strasbourg, London 0. 1. Auflage Hardcover Sehr gut