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182866426Straßburg u.a. Levrault u.a. 1828. 2 Bl., 561 S., 1 Bl. Originalumschlag (fleckig u. angestaubt, Rückgelenk mit Einriß). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1828439265Straßburg u.a. Levrault u.a. 1828. 2 Bl., 561 S., 1 Bl. Marmorierter Pappband d. Zeit mit handschriftlichem Rückenschild. [2 Warenabbildungen]
184941823Bremen, Franz Schlodtmann, 1849-51. Small8vo. Contemporary half calf. Stamp on titlepage. 357 pp.
184941823Bremen Franz Schlodtmann 1849-51. Small8vo. Contemporary half calf. Stamp on titlepage. 357 pp. unknown
1860AUST2159aPrag, Kober & Markgraf 1860. kl.-8°, 4 Bl., 407 S., 1 Stahlst.-Front., 1 gef. Brief-Faks., HLdr. d. Zt.
1862AUST2031aPrag, Kober & Markgraf 1862. kl.-8°, 4 Bl., 407 S., 1 Stahlstich-Front.; 3 Bl., 328 S., 1 Brief-Faks.; HLn. d. Zt., berieben, Bd. 2 etwas fleckig.
184532922Schaffhausen, Verlag der Hurter'schen Buchhandlung, 1845. 8°. Mit gest. Titelportrait. VIII S., 1 Bl., 312 S., HLwd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
1901HIST0661aWien, Wiener Verlag 1901. VIII, 307 S., neuerer Leinenband mit mont. Vorderumschlag, sehr gut erhalten.
40036Ferdinando 1754-1816 Italian Diplomat and Politician telling him that "The man called Mandolin Malta Jewish Austrian subject escaped recently from Trieste after having committed a number of scams there. He has just been arrested as well as his brother in Genoa from where he was transported to Venice. A criminal trial has started in Trieste against this intriguer whose extradition I am in charge to request. I therefore hasten to request your Excellency to be willing to interpose his help in this matter in relation with his Government and I can not doubt that this request will be accepted because he is an Austrian subject trying to escape the right reprobation of the laws by passing on the Italian territory and who is claimed by his natural judge." 1 side folio Paris 31st January Metternich was an Austrian diplomat who was at the centre of European affairs for four decades as the Austrian Empire's foreign minister from 1809 and Chancellor from 1821 until the liberal Revolutions of 1848 forced his resignation. When the Grand Orient of Italy was set up on 20 June 1805 Marescalchi was its grand conservator and prince Eugène de Beauharnais its grandmaster. Napoleon also made Marescalchi a count of the Kingdom of Italy in December 1810 grand chancellor of the Order of the Iron Crown and a member of all the Napoleonic orders. He was also member of the electoral college of Reno. Monsieur le Comte Le nommé Mandolin Malta juif sujet autrichien s'est évadé depuis peu de Triestre après y avoir commis nombre d'escroqueries. Il vient d'être arrêté ainsi que son frère à Gênes d'où il a été transporté à Venise. Un procès criminel est entamé à Triestre contre cet intrigant dont je suis chargé de réclamer l'extradition. Je m'empresse donc de prier votre Excellence de vouloir bien interposer ses bons offices à cet égard auprès de son Gouvernement et je ne puis d'autant moins douter que cette demande ne soit accueillie qu'il s'agit d'un sujet autrichien qui a tache de se soustraire à la juste animadversion des lois en passant sur le territoire italien et qui est réclamé par son juge naturel. Agrées Monsieur le Comte l'assurance de ma haute considération. Paris le 31 janvier 1809 À son Excellence Monsieur le Comte de Marescalchi My Lord The man called Mandolin Malta Jewish Austrian subject escaped recently from Trieste after having committed number of scams there. He has just been arrested as well as his brother in Genoa from where he was transported to Venice. A criminal trial has started in Trieste against this intriguer whose extradition I am in charge to request. I therefore hasten to request your Excellency to be willing to interpose its help in this matter in relation with his Government and I can not doubt that this request will be accepted because he is an Austrian subject trying to escape the right reprobation of the laws by passing on the Italian territory and who is claimed by his natural judge. Accept my Lord the assurance of my highest consideration. Paris January 31 1809 To His Excellency the Earl of Marescalchi unknown
43600saying that he has "received the enclosed letter from the secretary of the Athenaeum. Please tell me what I should reply to him. I am so ignorant of matters of this kind that I must rely on your knowledge. The issues between Berlin and Frankfurt are proceeding as the public papers show in a manner that to my eyes comes down to a pronouncement on the value or worthlessness of princely sovereignty versus that of the people. As in all things a side issue is magnified by consequences that are alas incidental to the main point; it is the question of Sovereignty that is being contested between King Frederick William and Baron von Gagern with his retinue of professors. What is certain in any case is that there is no middle ground between the two combatants; it is a question of crown or cap. Which side will prevail I am very comfortably settled here. I have time to myself and that is all I ask." 2 sides 8vo. Richmond 26th April Metternich was an Austrian diplomat who was at the centre of European affairs for four decades as the Austrian Empire's foreign minister from 1809 and Chancellor from 1821 until the liberal Revolutions of 1848 forced his resignation. After a brief exile in London Brighton and Brussels that lasted until 1851 he returned to the Viennese court only this time to offer advice to Ferdinand's successor Franz Josef. The sovereignty question contested between King Frederick William specifically Frederick William IV of Prussia and Baron Heinrich von Gagern centered on whether a unified German Empire's crown should be offered by a popularly elected assembly or be granted by the existing German princes based on the principle of divine right. Heinrich von Gagern was a prominent liberal politician and the President of the Frankfurt National Assembly the first all-German parliament formed during the 1848 Revolution. The Assembly drafted a constitution for a unified Germany under a constitutional monarchy and in March 1849 voted to offer the hereditary imperial crown to the King of Prussia. King Frederick William IV however was a staunch believer in the divine right of kings and an absolute monarchist. Ultimately his rejection of the imperial offer in April 1849 led to the failure of the Frankfurt National Assembly and the collapse of this attempt at German unification. Transcription Richmond ce 26 avril 1849 Mon cher Twiss J'ai reçu la lettre ci-jointe du secrétaire de l'Athenaeum. Je vous prie de me marquer ce que j'ai à lui répondre. Je suis tellement ignorant dans les questions de l'espèce que j'ai recours à votre connaissance. Les questions entre Berlin et Francfort vont les feuilles publiques le prouvent un train qui se résume à mes yeux entre les deux en un prononcé sur la valeur ou la non valeur de la Souveraineté princière ou de celle du peuple. Comme en toute chose un point est la chose que grossissent des conséquences hélas accessoires du point dominant c'est la question de la. Souveraineté qui se débat entre le Roi Frédéric Guillaume et le Baron de Gagern avec son cortège de Professeurs. Ce qui en tout état de cause est certain c'est que le terme moyen entre les deux lutteurs n'existe pas ; il est question de couronne ou de bonnet. De quel côté sera le triomphe Je suis très agréablement établi ici. J'ai le temps à moi et c'est tout ce que je demande. Venez nous voir quand vous aurez un moment à perdre ; nous serons toujours charmés de vous voir. Bien des hommages. Metternich Translation Richmond 26 April 1849 My dear Twiss I have received the enclosed letter from the secretary of the Athenaeum. Please tell me what I should reply to him. I am so ignorant of matters of this kind that I must rely on your knowledge. The issues between Berlin and Frankfurt are proceeding as the public papers show in a manner that to my eyes comes down to a pronouncement on the value or worthlessness of princely sovereignty versus that of the people. As in all things a side issue is magnified by consequences that are alas incidental to the main point; it is the question of Sovereignty that is being contested between King Frederick William and Baron von Gagern with his retinue of professors. What is certain in any case is that there is no middle ground between the two combatants; it is a question of crown or cap. Which side will prevail I am very comfortably settled here. I have time to myself and that is all I ask. Come and see us when you have a moment to spare; we shall always be delighted to see you. With kindest regards Metternich unknown
560441769-1850 from 1830 President of the Royal Academy engraved by C. Lewis showing him seated nearly full length three quarter face in coat and Ambassador's elaborately embroidered waistcoat and sash with orders a document in his left hand and holding a calm but intensely thoughtful gaze from the portrait painted 1818-1819 now at Windsor the image 8" x 6½" in plate 12" x 9" on paper 15¼" x 11" no place no date circa unknown
19737564Neuss, Verlag Gesellschaft für Buchdruckerei, 1973. 4°, 183 Seiten. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen auf Tafeln. Orig.Leinen mit OSU.
1973210730BBNeuss, Ges. f. Buchdruckerei, (1973). 4°. Mit zahlr. Abb. u. Grundrissen a. mitpag. Taf. 239 S. OLwd. - Rhein. Verein f. Denkmalpflege u. Landschaftsschutz, Jahrbuch 1974. - Gutes Ex.
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198116175Wien ; München ; Zürich ; New York : Molden 1981. [48] S. : 20 farb.Abbildungen ; 22 x 28 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Gewebe, gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
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1981BN256944Wien ; München ; Zürich ; New York : Molden 1981. 1981. Fahrt ins angenehme Rheingau. mit 20 Aquarellen u.e. Rheingau-Florilegium von Tatiana Metternich-Winneburg. <br/><br/>Fahrt ins angenehme Rheingau. mit 20 Aquarellen u.e. Rheingau-Florilegium von Tatiana Metternich-Winneburg. Metternich Tatiana von Wien ; München ; Zürich ; New York : Molden unknown
182334159Bamberg, Kunz, 1823. 3 Bl., X, 330 S.; 4 Bl., 293 S. Halbpergament d. Zeit von "W. Collin Koenigl. Hofbuchbinder Berlin" (Schildchen auf dem vorderen freien Vorsatz); verstaubt u. fleckig, 1 Eckbezug angeplatzt. [3 Warenabbildungen]
in-8°, 357 pages, illustre h.t. n/b, -, relie plein simili ed.— Exemplaire du S.P. DEDICACE par l’auteur. Bel exemplaire. [DV-10] Parmi les personnages abordés : Bonaventure Courtois, Metternich, la Malibran, Mozart, Racine, Mme Tallien, etc.
18693465549Hamburg, Agentur des Rauhen Hauses, 1869. VI, 303 S. Original-Verlagskarton (etwas fleckig).
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185135944Baden, 11. VII. 1851. 1 S., 8°.
1861BEzz1411aHamburg, Hoffmann & Campe 1861. 3 Bl., 448 S. HLn. d. Zt., stark berieben. In dt. Sprache. Erste Ausgabe. Holzm.-Boh., Pseud. 314; Brümmer V,334; Wurzbach XXIII,195. Das Werk gilt als der erste politische Roman in Österreich. Der Autor war als Staatsbeamter unter Metternich gezwungen, unter einem Pseudonym zu veröffentlichen, "...der durch die ebenso geistvolle als rücksichtslose Enthüllung österr. Zustände, namentlich aber durch die markante Zeichnung die Aehnlichkeit der Personen so gewaltiges Aufsehen erregte, daß die Polizei darauf Verbot legte ..." (Wurzbach).