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1896276689London: Nichols 1896. hardcover. near fine. 2 frontispieces with tissue guards. 2 volumes 302 344pp. rubricated titles tall 8vo decoratively gilt burgundy cloth with the fleur de lys on each spine and front cover. London: H. S. Nichola 1896. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Limited edition one of 500 copies. Fouche was the Minister of the General Police of France under Napoleon.<br/><br/> Nichols unknown books
182540031Boston: Wells and Lilly 1825. First American edn. 8vo pp. viii 9-474. Leather. Some foxing throughout some light pencil marking in text cover somewhat worn but a VG tight copy. Imprints 20542. Fouche was Napoleon's chief of police. Wells and Lilly unknown books
182514222London: Charles Knight William Clowes pr. 1825. 8vo. Frontis. port. viii 357 3 329 1 pp. <br><br>First English edition of the memoirs of France's notorious chief police officer during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Era. As Minister of Police under the Directory Joseph Fouché 1759 or 17631820 was instrumental in reorganizing and centralizing the police system in France and was kept on by Napoleon until he fell out of favor in 1802. However his network of intelligence gathering proved invaluable to Napoleon who reinstated him in 1804 until 1810 and again during the Hundred Days. The authenticity of these memoirs is no longer in doubt and they provide some insight into the political intrigues of the period. It's also an extremely self-serving work he writes on p. 2 that he never wielded his "mysterious and terrible power" except to "calm the passions disunite factions and prevent conspiracies." Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author. Two volumes bound in one. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2F12262 2J13268 & 2B13609. Green cloth over boards gilt rules and lettering to spine; cloth worn away at spine extremities and corners and splitting over front joint; preliminary pages including frontispiece and pp. 12 separated from binding. Private ownership signature at top edge of title-pages; a different private owner's pressure- and rubber-stamps; institutional bookplate. Off-setting to six pages from old newspaper articles or leaves laid in; old newspaper article a review of a much later biography of Fouché still inserted; Inner margin of pp. 3278 repaired not affecting text. Spotting and staining of various sorts and a few dog-ears; not a swell copy but a perfectly serviceable one. Charles Knight (William Clowes, pr.) hardcover books
1884433261884. <p>Fouché Paul. Planisphère celeste contenant toutes les étoiles visibles à l'oeil nu et les principales curiosités du ciel. Dressé sous la direction de Camille Flammarion. Chromolithographed map cut into sections and mounted on linen as often. Paris: G. Thomas n.d. 1884 or after. 915 x 1215 mm. A few minor spots but very good. Location of the June 1918 nova marked in red ink in right margin with accompanying pencil notes.</p> <p>Fourth edition revised of this handsome 19th-century celestial map showing the visible stars in the northern and southern hemispheres together with a map of the zodiac. The map was prepared by illustrator Paul Fouché under the direction of Camille Flammarion 1842-1925 the well-known French astronomer and author of numerous works of popular science. </p> . unknown books