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ENTRANCE AT 6 EAST 23d STREET
BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1913
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE
THE VALUABLE
NAPOLEONIC COLLECTION
OF
WARREN C. CRANE, Esc.
TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE
BY ORDER OF THE OWNER
ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER THE 13th, 1913
AT 2.30 O'CLOCK, AND THEREAFTER AS HEREIN STATED
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CATALOGUE
OF THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ,
MANUSCRIPTS, AUTOGRAPHS, BOOKS, PORTRAITS
AND OTHER INTERESTING MATERIAL ~
MAINLY RELATING TO
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
AND THE
FRENCH REVOLUTION
THE PROPERTY OF
WARREN C. CRANE, Esq.
A MERCHANT OF OLD NEW YORK
| TO BE SOLD
AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE
BY ORDER OF THE OWNER
At The American Art Galleries
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK
ENTRANCE AT 6 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET
ON THE DATES HEREIN STATED
7 THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY
ASSISTED BY MR. OTTO BERNET OF
THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION
MANAGERS
1913
ment—that exclusively for the public sale of Books, Prints, Manu-
scripts, Autographs, etc.—with the sale of the Warren C. Crane
collection, which is devoted almost entirely to material illustrative of
the Life and Times of Napoleon the First, his Adherents and his Opponents.
The collection is composed of Autographs, Manuscripts, Books, Broadsides,
Medals, Portraits, and other interesting items.
, Like all true collectors Mr. Crane has been constantly culling, and in past
years under the appellation of “ A Merchant of Old New York” he has dis-
posed of such items as he deemed unsuitable to include in the present unique
4 hos AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION inaugurates its new depart-
- and valuable collection.
_ The catalogue itself at once asserts the importance of the numbers covered
therein, and which have been brought together by Mr. Crane in the manner
set forth in his interesting letter to the Association, which reads as follows:
121 West 70TH STREET, NEw YorK City, Jury 1, 1913.
3 American Art Association, Madison Square South, New York City:
Dear Sirs—For nearly forty years I have been an enthusiastic collector
of books, autographs, prints, broadsides, engravings, etc., relative to that mar-
velous man “ The Little Corporal,” the great Napoleon, of whom Lord Holland
said in open Parliament “'That the very persons who detested this great man
have acknowledged that for ten centuries there has not appeared upon earth a
more extraordinary character.”
This hobby has given me a great deal of pleasure and much information.
Having enjoyed the collection so well I have decided to pass it on to other col-
lectors, and I consign it to you to sell at auction without any restrictions or
reservations whatever. Your clients shall have every item at their own valua-
tion. While the catalogue speaks for itself, I desire to state that many of the
items came from the great Napoleonic Museum formed by Mr. John Sainsbury
of London, the contents of which were dispersed in that city many years ago.
The late Mr. John Weller, who for about sixty years was one of the most re-
liable autograph dealers in London, was a large purchaser at the sale, and I in
turn bought many of them from him.
The autographic material in the collection is, I think, one of the most im-
portant of its kind that has been offered for sale at one time in many years.
You will find twenty-eight documents signed by Napoleon, from 1793 to and
including 1815, which series contains a large number of the different signa-
tures of the Emperor as set forth in Mr. Sainsbury’s work on the subject, also
some signatures which are not included in the Sainsbury list, also a sheet
containing five lines, in his autograph, although unsigned. The collection in-
cludes all the important years of Napoleon’s life as general and emperor,
excepting two, including 1814 and 1815, dates which Mr. Sainsbury did not
have, and which are by no means common. There are also some sheets of Las
Cases MSS. written at St. Helena, containing Napoleon’s autograph correc-
tions. There is a full set of autographs of the Marshals of Napoleon, prac-
tically all entire autograph letters. Pe:
Among the books are two volumes from Napoleon’s library, a set of Ire- —
land’s Life of N apoleon, first edition, 4 vols. in red calf, the Cruikshank col-
ored plates backed with linen, and containing a fine autograph of Napoleon, two”
autographs of Cruikshank and a drawing by him, and a large number of extra
portraits. Also Bourrienne’s Memoirs of Napoleon, 1836, 4 vols. extended to 8,
bound uniform with the Ireland, extra illustrated by the insertion of about nine
hundred portraits and plates, a letter signed by Napoleon, etc. —
There are about 2,000 different portraits of Napoleon, including those by
Desnoyer, Dickinson, Hodgets, and many others, about 250 of which are in
colors, some printed in colors.
By far the larger portion of the collection relates to the French Revolu-
tion and Napoleon, but there will be found some other items which are scattered
through the catalogue, mainly of an unusual or interesting character.
The catalogue will show all buyers what may be gotten together relating to
this great genius, if one is enthusiastic and patient. It is fair to say that in
my opinion this collection could not again be gathered together, as it contains
many items of which I have not seen others. |
Very respectfully yours, |
WARREN C. CRANE.
Supplementing the remarks of Mr. Crane, brief comment on some of the
more important lots may be made as follows:
MANUSCRIPTS AND AUTOGRAPHS. :
This section includes practically a complete set of autograph letters of
Napoleon’s Marshals, the exceptions being Lannes and Poniatowski, the former
being represented by a signature to portion of a letter in another hand, and the
latter by a fine D.S. in Russian. An A.L.S. of Augereau’s to Berthier is dated
August, 1802; an L.S. of Eugene de Beauharnais, the stepson and favorite of
Napoleon, with 7 lines in his autograph is written from Milan, 1807; an
A.D.S. 1 p. of Charles Bernadotte, written as Minister of War is dated
July 12, 1799; there are 2 A.L.S., 4 L.S. and 4 D.S. of Louis Alexandre Ber-
thier, written or signed from 1791 to 1814, showing his various signatures; a
3 pp. A.L.S. of Henri Gratien Bertrand, the general who accompanied Napo-
leon to St. Helena, is dated Feb. 3, 1812, and is to the Duc de Feltre, written
on paper watermarked “ Louis Napoleon, King of Holland.” The Bonaparte
family—exclusive of Napoleon who is mentioned later—includes a 1.S. and
an A.N.S. of Caroline, the sister of Napoleon; 4 A.L.S. of Charles L. J. L.
Bonaparte, Prince de Canino eldest son of Lucien Bonaparte; 3 A.L.S. and
1 LS. of Charlotte Bonaparte, daughter of Charles Lucien; 2 A.L.S. and
® D.S. of Jerome Bonaparte, King of Westphalia; 4 A.L.S. and 2 1.8. of his
son Jerome; of Napoleon’s brother Joseph there are ¥ A.L.S., 1 L.S. and 5
D.S., and at least one A.L.S. or L.S. of Letitia Bonaparte; Leas Bonaparte,
brother of Napoleon; Lucien Bonaparte; Marie Anne E. Bonaparte, sister of
Napoleon; Pauline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon; and other members of: the
yi: :
Jean “Pierte Brissot de Warville, the celebrated Girondist eee is repre-
sented by a 2 pp. A.L. regarding his journey to New York, etc.; 2 L.S. and
1 A.L.S. of Armand A. L. Caulaincourt, aide-de- -camp to Bonanartes include
one written to J oseph Fouché; an A.l.S. a L.S. and a D.S. of Adam Philippe
Custine, who fought at Sanitiare: 2 A.L.S. and 1 L.S. of Charles F. J.
Dugua, who accompanied cea to Egypt, one being from San Domingo
with the signature of Berthier in addition to that of Dugua; a L.S. of 5 pp.
of Pierre Dupont, who was defeated at Baylen and surrendered with about
18,000 men, written shortly before the capitulation; an A.L.S. of 4 pp. of
ters] Gobert, the aide-de-camp of Murat, to Bonaparte, with mention of
Generals Junot, Kleber, Destaing and Regnier; 3 A.L.S. and 1 LS. of
Emmanuel Grouchy, all signed in different ways, one being written while in
prison, probably at Jeuzeles; an A.L.S. and a L.S. of Lazare Hoche, one
regarding the lack of efficiency among his officers; an A.L.S. of Henri Jomini,
the aide-de-camp of Ney, one with reference to the battle of Arcola, and con-
taining interesting details of the battle of Dresden; an A.L.S. and 2 LS. of
Josephine, the former signed “ Lapagerie Bonaparte.”
There are 3 A.L.S. 5 L.S. and 1 A.D.S. of Jean Baptiste Jourdan, who
served under Lafayette in the American Revolution, one written shortly after
he had been appointed to the command of the army of the Danube, and with
mention of several other generals; 3 A.L.S. and 2 L.S. of Andoche Junot,
Due d’Abrantes, one written a few weeks before his death; 5 A.L.S. and 2 LS.
of Francois C. Kellerman, Duc de Valmy, one of 3 pp. regarding costs, plans,
etc. of his “ Senatorial House”; 2 A.L.S. and 1 L.S. of Jean Baptiste Kleber,
one to General Jourdan; 8 A.L.S. 1 L.S. 2 A.N.S. and 1 letter in another
hand, with autograph annotation, of Marquis de Lafayette; a signature of
Jean Lannes; an A.L.S. of Emmanuel A. D. M. J. Las Cases, the companion
of Napoleon at St. Helena, and four pages of the Memoirs of Napoleon in
the handwriting of Las Cases, with corrections in the autograph of Napoleon,
also two pages of autograph notes on the English army in the autograph of
Las Cases, with corrections in the autograph of Napoleon; 6 A.L.S. and’3 L.S.
of Etienne Jacques J. Macdonald, Duc de Tarente, one written shortly after
he had become general in chief at Naples; a D.S. a L.S. etc. of Marie Louise;
2 A.L.S. and 1 L.S. of Jean Victor Moreau, one in English, written from
Morrisville, Penn., with mention of his wife; 2 A.L.S. and 1 L.S. of Joachim
Murat, one with mention of the First Consul.
The collection contains what is thought to be the largest number of docu-
ments signed by Napoleon ever offered for sale at one time in this country.
They total 28 and were written as early as 1793 and as late as 1815. Signed in
sy
1793 “ Buonparte,” and the same year “ Buonaparte ”; in 1794 “ Buonaparte ”
with 3 lines in his autograph; in 1798 “ Buonaparte,” while in Egypt; in 1799
“ Bonaparte,” also in Egypt; in 1800 “ Bonaparte ” as First Consul, and coun-
tersigned by Charles Maurice Talleyrand and Hugues B. Maret; also in 1800
“ Buonaparte” with 2 lines in his autograph, signed also by Alex. Berthier; |
in 1802 “ Bonaparte,” countersigned by Berthier and Maret; in 1806 “NP”;
in 1807 “Nap” on the margin of a letter from the Prince Sulkowski to
Napoleon ; circa 1810 “ NP” with an autograph line, this on a letter from his
sister Elisa; ete. . ;
There is a L.S. and a 4 pp. manuscript of his son, the latter written at
the age of sixteen; an A.L.S. 2 L.S. and 1 page of autograph manuscript of
Napoleon III.; a L.S. of Horatio Nelson, April 30, 1779; 2 A.L.S. 2 A.D.S.
and 1 L.S. of Michel Ney, Prince de la Moskowa; an A.L.S. of Jeanne An-
toinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, to Prince Charles de Rohan de
Soubise, favourite Courtier of Louis XV.; a D.S. of Joseph Antony Ponia-
towski, and one of the rarest of the autographs of the Marshals of Napoleon;
an A.L.S. and a A.L. of Maximilien M. I. Robespierre, both 2 pp. 4to, one stat-
ing that he had just been made president of the Society of the Friends of the
Constitution; 3 A.L.S. and 2 L.8. of Anne Jean M. R. Savary, aide-de-camp
to Bonaparte, one a long and important letter about the campaign in Spain,
written the same year that he received the title of Duc de Rovigo; an A.L.S.
of Madame de Staél, 2 pp. in which she makes reference to her father, Jacques
Necker, her son and her daughter; 2 A.L.S. and 2 L.S8. of Louis Gabriel
Suchet, one a fine military letter to General Gadin, written shortly before he
was appointed general of division under Massena; 1 A.L.S. and 4 L.S. of
Charles Maurice Talleyrand, Prince de Benevent; an A.L.S. and a L.S. of
Toussaint |’Ouverture, the celebrated negro general, the L.S. written shortly
after he was appointed general in chief of the army of St. Domingo, and
many others. |
PORTRAITS.
_ While the dominating feature in this section is the remarkable collection
of different portraits of Napoleon, of which there are about 2000, there will
be found a large number of mezzotints, stipples, ete., mainly of characters of
whom there are also manuscripts or autographs. The Napoleon portraits include
specimens in mezzotint, stipple, lithograph, a painting by Horace Vernet, orig-
inal drawings in pencil, sepia, etc., the work of French, German, Dutch, Ital-
lan, English and other engravers or artists. They exhibit a remarkable
number of conceptions of the features of Napoleon. He is portrayed full
length, three-quarter length, half length, full bust, sculptured bust, ete., and
with long hair, short hair, with and without cocked hat, on horseback, facing
front, facing right and facing left, etc., and in sizes ranging from three feet
high to three-quarters of an inch, the latter of which is said to be the smallest
full length portrait of Napoleon ever engraved. Many and varied are the rep-
resentations of the uniforms, costumes or apparel, from the time he was at
school at Brienne to his lying in state at St. Helena. ;
Books.
Among the books will be found Ireland’s Life of Napoleon, first edition,
with the colored plates by Cruikshank, extra illustrated by the insertion of
172 portraits, views, facsimiles, ete., and with a fine autograph signature of
the Emperor, dated Fontainebleau, July 17, 1805; Bourrienne’s Memoirs of
Napoleon, first edition, four volumes extended to eight, by the insertion of
900 portraits, views, etc., and a fine autograph signature of Napoleon, writ-
ten when he was First Consul, probably some time in 1800; Bitaube’s Joseph,
2 vols. 1786, contemporary red morocco by Bradel, formerly in Napoleon’s
library, and with his library stamp on each title; Forsyth’s History of the
Captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena, 3 vols. first edition, original cloth;
-Savary’s Memoirs of the Duke of Rovigo, 4 vols. original boards, uncut ; Mon-
tholon and Gourgaud’s Memoirs of the History of France during the Reign of
Napoleon, 7 vols.; Haudricourt’s Fastes de la National Frangaise, 3 vols.,
with nearly 200 engraved plates; Laskey’s Description of the Medals struck
by order of Napoleon, 1818, formerly owned by C. R. Taylor, containing
- almost 300 pencil-sketches; Ireland’s France for the Last Seven Years, 1822,
extra illustrated by the insertion of nearly 150 portraits and views; and many
others of interest and value, including a large number of extra-illustrated
works. oes
BROADSIDES.
Among the Broadsides will be found a complete set of the Bulletins
issued by Napoleon during the Invasion of Russia, 1812-1813, 29 numbers,
commencing with the “ Premier Bulletin,’ dated Gumbinem, 20 Juin, 1812,
in which is briefly sketched the movements of the French army, up to, and
incorporating the famous “29e Bulletin” dated Molodetsckno, 3d December
1812, wherein Napoleon endeavors to prove that the elements were responsible
for all his disasters in that campaign ; “ Buonaparte-Phobia,” or Cursing made
Easy to the Meanest Capacity,” London, circa, 1815, and which exhibits the
hysterical condition of thought of the English people regarding Napoleon;
29me Bulletin de la Grande Armée, Molodestno, Decembre 1812, printed at
Paris, 1812; “ Les Adiewx de Buonaparte 4 sa Vielle Garde,” Fontainebleau,
1814; “ Adresse des Habitans de la Ville de Grenoble,” Paris, 1815; various
bulletins etc. issued during the campaign in Egypt, and printed there, and
many others.
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PAGES. :
The designations in the catalogue are to be interpreted as follows:
A.L.S. Autograph letter, signed.
A.N.S. Autograph note, signed.
A.C.S. Autograph card, signed.
A.D.S. Autograph document, signed.
L.S. Letter, signed.
N.S. Note, signed.
D.S. Document, signed.
A.S. Autograph signature.
All autographs are written in the language of the writer, unless otherwise
stated.
A large portion of the autographs are skillfully inlaid to royal 4to, it
having been the intention of the owner to use all so inlaid for an extra-illus-
trated life of Napoleon.
Many of the portraits and prints are also inlaid to royal 4to.
It will be noticed that in most instances such words as “ rare,” “ scarce,”
“fine,” etc., have been, for obvious reasons, omitted.
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UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF THE OWNER
First Session, Numbers 1 to 300, Inclusive
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 13th, AT 2.30 O’CLOCK
For date of other sessions, see ““ORDER OF SALE,” page supra.
FIRST SECTION.
Books, BROADSIDES, NEWSPAPERS, MEDALS, PAPER Money, Etc.
. Appott (J. 8. C.). History of Napoleon Bonaparte. Illustrated. 2 vols.
royal 8vo, 1 cloth, 1 half crown (worn). New York, 1855-67
. ADAIR (SIR Rosert). Historical Memoir of a Mission to the Court of
Vienna in 1806. With a Selection from his Despatches. 8vo,
stamped cloth. London, 1844
. ADDRESS OF THE DEPuTIES. Extrait du Moniteur, du 2 Juin 1815. (Con-
tains the address of the Deputies at the Champ-de-Mai, and Napo-
leon’s reply, wherein he dwells upon the necessity of the new consti-
tution, etc. Woodcut of eagle. 4 pp. 4to, unbound. Paris, 1815
. ADDRESS TO NapoLEON. Extrait du Moniteur du Lundi 27 Mars, 1815.
(Address from his ministers—Cambacérés, Bassano, Caulaincourt,
Carnot and others—about six days after the Emperor’s return from
° Elba). Cut of eagle. 4 pp. small 4to, unbound. Laid in is por-
trait of Napoleon, 8vo. Paris, 1815
. ADDRESS TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. Commune de Paris. Extrait des
Régistres du Conseil-Général, du 27 Février 1793. Projet d’Adresse
a la Convention Nationale par la Section de Bonne-Nouvelle. Folio.
Paris, 1793
Draft of a petition from the people of the section of Bonne-Nouvelle to
the members of the National Convention, praying for the amelioration of
the conditions of trade in their province, ete.
. ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE. Commune de Paris. Extrait des Régistres du
Conseil-Général, du 26 Février 1793. Proclamation. Folio.
Paris, 1793
Proclamation issued by the Commune about one month after the execu-
tion of Louis XVI, signed by Pache, mayor, and former Minister of War,
addressed to the citizens of Paris. Mentions the hardships the people
have suffered, the seizure and sale of goods of one of the citizens named
Combe, ete.
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Ni
y, AFFAIRE LABEDOYERE. Deuxiéme Conseil de Guerre. Détail de tout ce
qui s’est passé au Jugement de l’ex-colonel Labédoyére. 4 pp. small
4to, unbound. . Paris, 1815
- Concerns the trial and sentence to death of General Labédoyére, one of
the first to welcome Napoleon after his return from Elba, and a peer of
France and general of Division. He was shot by the Royalists, August ~°
29, 1815.
8. Arties (THE). Memoirs of the Operations of the Allied Armies under
Prince Schwarzenberg and Marshal Blicher, in 1813-4. Maps and
tables, (linen-backed). 8vo. half cloth and boards (binding poor).
London, 1822
9. Atmanac de Gotha pour l’Année, 1803. Hngraved title and frontismece,
portraits of King and Queen of Ktruria, 2 hand-colored costume
plates, 7 copperplate views by Boettger, etc., and the Republican
Calendar for An XI-XITI |1803]. 24mo, original boards, gilt edges.
| Gotha; Chez C. G. Ettinger [1803]
10. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. J. Russell’s Gazette. Commercial and Political.
Jan. 14, March 7, March 14, 1799. Three pieces. Folio, as issued.
: Boston, 1799
Contains references to General Tarleton, the American Navy, ete.
11. American Newspapers. J. Russell’s Gazette. Commercial and Political.
March 21, 25 and the supplement (first sheet only), April 22, all
1799. Three pieces. Folio, as issued. Boston, 1799
12. AMERICAN Newspapers. J. Russell’s Gazette. Commercial and Political.
Sept. 19, Oct. 24, 1799. Feb. 20 and March 10, 1800. Four pieces.
Folio, as issued. Boston, 1799-1800
Contains Talleyrand’s Defense, ete.
13. AMERICAN NEwspaPpers. New Jersey Journal. Oct. 18, 1825. New.
York Morning Post, Nov. 7, 1783. New England Weekly Journal,
Apr. 8, 1728. 3 pieces. Folio, as issued. (Last two are fac-similes.) -
v.p.v.d.
14, Anpri (Masor Joun). Andréana, containing the Trial, Execution and
Various Matters connected with the History of Major André. 8vo.
loose sheets. Philadelphia, 1865
_ One of 100 copies in Svo. with list of subscribers to the folio and 4to
sizes.
15. ArMy Butietin. Nouvelles Officielles de ’Armée. (News concerning
Generals Czernicheff, Benckendorff, ete.), 2 pp. small 4to, unbound.
[ Paris, 1813 |
16. ARNAULT, PANCKOUCKE, and Staur. Memoirs of the Public and Private
Life of Napoleon Bonaparte; with Copious Historical Illustrations
and Original Anecdotes. Preceded by a Sketch of the French Revo-
lution. Translated from the French by W. Hamilton Reid. Por-
traits, plan and views, with an extra portrait of Napoleon, inserted.
Thick 8vo. scored calf, neatly rebacked. London, 1826
From the library of John Bridge, with his name on title, and armorial
bookplate.
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Arnott (ARCHIBALD). An Account of the Last Illness, Decease, and
Post Mortem Appearances of Napoleon Bonaparte. ‘To which is
added a letter from Dr. Arnott to Sir Hudson Lowe. 12mo, half
-ealf. (Title and final leaf remounted ; slight repairs on inner margins
of all the other leaves). London, 1822
Arrival oF Royauty. Extrait du Moniteur du 12 Juillet 1815. (An-
nounces the arrival in Paris of the Emperors of Russia and Austria,
and the King of Prussia, address of the Royal Guard of Senlis, proc-
lamation of Marie-Thérése, etc.) Cut of the Bourbon arms. 4 pp.
small 4to, unbound. Paris, 1815
ASHTON (JOHN). English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon I. 115
— alustrations by the author. First EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt,
top edges uncut. London, 1884
AUGEREAU (Puinir F. C.). Revolutions Almanach von 1799. With por-
traits, including Augereau, Pichegru and others, also views. 12mo,
original boards, uncut. Gottingen [1799]
AUTHORIZATION OF PAYMENTS. Décret de la Convention Nationale, du
19 Septembre 1793, Qui autorise le paiement des Primes & Grati-
fications accordées au commerce, a exception de celles pour la traité
des Négres. Woodcut coat-of-arms with motto “Vive la Mon-
tague.” Folio. Paris (and Rennes), 1793
These payments of bounties, etc, excluded those of the slave trade.
Document is issued over the signature of the implacable Jacobin, Billaud-
Varennes and countersigned by others. Coat-of-arms is that of the Demo-
cratic party of the Assembly.
: AuToarapn Caratocurs. A Volume containing about 40 Catalogues of
Autograph Letters, Documents, Signatures, etc., of Celebrated Per-
sons, offered for sale by Dealers, and Auctioneers, including Cata-
logues of Waller, of London, Charnay, of Paris and others. With
prices affixed. 8vo, half red straight-grain morocco.
London, Paris, etc. [1883-1886 |
A valuable volume for the Collector, or as a general reference work.
Several A. L. S. from dealers bound in.
Auxitiary Troops. Municipalité de Paris. Par le Maire et les Officiers
Municipaux. Extrait du Régistre des Délibérations du Corps Muni-
cipal, du Lundi 4 Juillet 1791. Arrété concernant les Troupes Aux-
iliaires. Woodcut of municipal arms. Folio. Paris, 1791
A resolution concerning the formation of auxiliary troops according to
certain laws already passed, and the methods adopted for their execution.
Bailly, mayor.
BapE (Cart). Napoleon im Jahre 1813. 4 vols. in 2. 12mo, old boards.
Altono, 1839
Batn (Nicotson). A Detailed Account of the Battles of Quatre Bras,
Ligny and Waterloo; Preceded by a Relation of Events attending the
Temporary Revolution of 1815, in France. Portraits of Wellington
and Napoleon, inserted. 12mo, half red morocco, symbolical gilt back,
gilt top (some leaves stained). Edinbur: gh, 1816
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BaInES (EDWARD). History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from
1792 to 1915 ... comprehending the Civil History of Great Britain
and France during that period. Over 30 maps and plates. 2 vols. 4to,
old sprinkled calf (binding poor). London, 1817
BarNAve (ANTOINE P. V. M.—Revolutionist). Baldwin’s London Weekly
Journal. Dec. 14, 1793. Folio, as issued. Hie portrait of Barnave.
London, 1793
Contains account of the execution of Barnave.
Barnes (Capr. Joun). A Tour through the Island of St. Helena; with
Notices of its Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, etc., ete., collected dur-
ing a Residence of Twelve Years; with some particulars of Napoleon
Buonaparte. Rare colored aquatint portrat of Napoleon by Peake
from life. 12mo, red straight-grain morocco, blind and gilt tooling
on back and sides, gilt edges. London, 1817
The portrait of Napoleon, in colors, is said to be an accurate resemblance
of him at the time.
. Barre (W.). History of the Heenan Consulate under Nappa hee
parte ... including a Sketch of his Life. 2 portratts of Napoleon; 1
etched by Chapman, laid in. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt, gilt top.
London, 1804
Bastitte. Memoirs of the Bastille. Translated from the French of M.
Linguet, who was imprisoned there from Sept., 1780, to May, 1782.
16mo, sprinkled calf. Dublin, 1783
Bastin. The London Chronicle. Jan. 8. Mar. 5-8. April 26-28. June
4, Aug. 15,1791. 7 pieces, small folio, as issued. Some with stamps.
London, 1791
Contains articles on the Bastille, Louis XVI., ete.
BrarpD (JOHN R.). The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, the Negro Patriot
of Hayti. Illustrations. 12mo, original cloth (portion of back dam-
aged). London, 1853
BraucHamMp (M. Dr). An Authentic Narrative of the Invasion of
France, in 1814. 2 vols. 8vo, half blue calf, gilt. London, 1815
BrLLEcog (J.B.IJ.). De Nos Guerriers et de la Paix Extrait de la
Gazette de France du 6 Mai 1814. 4 pp. small 4to, unbound. —
Paris, 1814
Brocrapuy of the Principal Sovereigns of Europe who have reigned since
the French Revolution. Portraits. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt,
gilt top.
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of nearly 100 portraits, views, maps,
ete., some inlaid.
Brron (A. L. De,-Duc Dr Lauzon). Mémoires. In French, i12mo,
half calf, gilt. Paris, 1822
The author fought in America in 1780, and was executed by the Com-
mittee of Safety in 1793.
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BITauBE (PavuL JEREMIE). Joseph. Cinquiéme Edition. 2 portraits,
one after Cochin (unsigned), and 9 plates engraved by Née after
Marillier. 2 vols., 16mo, contemporary French red straight-grain
morocco, gilt and mosaic backs, sides tooled in design of straight and
curved rules, inside gilt borders, silk doublures and end-papers, gilt
edges, by Bradel (successor to Derome). Paris; Didot l’ainé, 1786
A FINE MEMENTO OF NAPOLEON’S LIBRARY, CONTAINING HIS LIBRARY STAMP
ON EACH TITLE. With brilliant impressions of Marillier’s plates; and the
book-plate of Emmanuel Martin, in 1 volume.
BLADWIJZER der Voornaamste Zaken, benevens een Naam-Register der
Landen en Steden . .. in het werk Tafereelen van de Staats-
Omwenteling in Frankrijk, etc. 8vo, old boards, uncut.
Amsterdam, 1809
Buanx Boox of 200 pp., folio, full calf, gilt lettered back, sides tooled in
gilt borders, with a semis of Napoleonic bees, crowned eagles in centre,
gilt edges, with clasp.
From the celebrated Sainsbury Collection and Museum. Used, as stated
in lettering on back, for ‘“ State Papers, Autographs and Portraits [of]
Eminent Persons in Foreign History. 1600 to 1847.”
BoNAPARTE AND Nery. Napoleon Bonaparte, sa Vie Civile et Militaire.
Par Charles D***Paris, 1815; Vie et Procés du Maréchal Ney. Par
J. B. E. Charlemont. Portraits. 3 works in 1 vol. 24mo, tree calf.
Paris, 1815, ete.
BoONAPARTES (THE). Ought France to Worship the Bonapartes? By
Abriman I. 90 pp., 12mo, unbound. London, 1863
The unknown author of this pamphlet minces no words in his sum-
ming up of the character of Napoleon, and answers his own question
in a very positive negative, as it were.
BonaPARTE Famity. The Napoleon Dynasty; or, the History of the
Bonaparte Family. .By the Berkeley Men. 22 authentic portraits,
and plate of the death of Hortense, laid in. 8vo, cloth.
New York, 1856
BonaParTE, First Consut. Ministéere de la Police Générale. Rapport
aux Consuls de la République, sur les auteurs de lV’attentat du 3
Nivose. (Gives details of an attempted outrage in Paris, and warns
all the Consuls to apprehend the criminals, descriptions of which are
noted. Signed by Fouché, minister of Police. Authorized by Bona-
parte as First Consul). 12mo, unbound and uncut. Paris, [1800]
Bonaparte, Frrst Consut. Life of Bonaparte, from his Birth to the
Peace of Lunéville . . . with Anecdotes of his Different Cam-
paigns. Oval portrait. 8vo, half calf. London, 1802
An interesting work translated from the French, containing an ac-
count of the remarkable actions of Bonaparte, his speeches, traits of
character, ete.
BoNAPARTE IN ITALY. Campaign of General Bonaparte in Italy, 1796-7.
By a General Officer. Translated from the French by T. E. Ritchie.
Portrait and folding map. 12mo, boards, crudely backed with
leather, uncut (portions of map torn at folds, somewhat shaken).
Edinburgh, 1800
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Bonaparte (Josep Napotron). Biographical Sketch of J. N. Bona-
parte, Comte de Survilliers. By A Young Patriot. 8vo, boards (part
‘of back split and name on half title). London, 1833
Bonaparte (Louis). Reply to Sir Walter Scott’s History of Napoleon.
Translation from the French. 8vo, original wrappers, some edges
uncut. 3 London, 1829
_ From the Napoleon Collection of W. Noel Sainsbury, with his autograph
signature on title-page.
Bonaparte (Louis). A Reply to Sir Walter Scott’s History of Na-
poleon. Translation from the French. 12mo, maroon cloth,
; ee | London, 1829
[Bonaparte (MapaMe)]. Revolutions Almanach von 1802. With
numerous portraits, including Madame Bonaparte, Kléber, Sydney
Smith, Bonaparte (as first consul, on cover), etc., also views. 12mo,
original boards, uncut. | Gottingen, | 1802]
‘Book or Fate (rHE), found in the Cabinet of Napoleon Buonaparte.
Portrait of Napoleon on horseback, in colors. 12mo, wrappers. »
London. Printed for the Booksellers, n.d.
Boox or FavtE (THE). Napoleon’s Book of Fate [From A to Q, only].
Curious cut of Napoleon on cover and title. |In English]; Also,
Waterloo, and other Verses. [In French]. Cut of Napoleon. (Text .
of second leaf cut into). 16mo, wrappers, and unbound.
| Birmingham and Paris, n.d]
|[Boorn (Joun)|. The Battle of Waterloo, containing the Series of
Accounts, British and Foreign, with Circumstantial Details. With
List of Killed and Wounded. By a Near Observer. Folding pano-
ramic sketch of Waterloo, portraits and maps. 8vo, half calf (sides
loose). : London, 1815
[Booru (Jomn)]. The Battle of Waterloo, containing the Accounts pub-
lished by Authority, British and Foreign, with circumstantial de-
tails relative to the Battle. By a’ Near Observer. Large colored pano-
— ramic sketch of the battle-ground, and a smaller view. 8yvo, boards.
uncut. London, 1815
The Third Edition, enlarged, with the alphabetical list of the killed
and wounded. Booth became well known subsequently as the pub-
lisher of the Military Library.
. [Boorn (Jonun)]. Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny, and Quatre-Bras.
By a Near Observer. 2 vols. in 1. 34 plates by George Jones on
India paper, large colored folding panoramic view. of the Battle
of Waterloo, 7 maps and plans (portions of several torn), and a bust-
portrait of Wellington, by Hopper, on India paper, laid in. Ato,
paper-covered boards (several plates stained, and some portions of
margins repaired). London, 1817
Boston GAZETTE (THE). Country Journal, March 12th, 1770. Folio,
as issued. 4 pp. Fac-simile. Boston, 1770. Contains an account of
the Boston Massacre.
56. BourBon PAMPHLET. Des Révolutions depuis 1789; et de celle qui nous
rend Notre Sotiverain Légitime. Par le Comte de Br * * * .
Officier de la Garde Nationale. (Contrasts the rule, etc., of Bona-
parte with that of the legitimate rulers, mentions Napoleon’s Egyp-
tian campaign, etc.). 4 pp., 4to, unbound (4 lines in unknown auto-
graph at end of last page). [ Paris, n.d.
57. BouRRIENNE (FauveLter DE). Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. ‘To
which are now First Added, an Account of the Important Events of
_ the Hundred Days, of Napoleon’s Surrender to the English, and of
his Residence and Death at St. Helena, with Anecdotes and Illustra-
tive Notes from all the Most Authentic Sources. Jllustrations. 4 vols.
extended to 8 vols., 8vo, full polished crimson calf, symbolical gilt backs
with the eagle, bees and crowned “N,” sides with triple gilt-lined
borders, bees in corners and crowned “ N ” with wreath underneath,
in centres, inside gilt borders, gilt tops, bound especially for owner,
by ZAEHNSDORF. London; Richard Bentley, 1836
FIRST ISSUE OF BENTLEY’S First Epirion. In addition to the 28 plates
published with the work, there are inserted 900 EXTRA ILLUSTRATIONS, in-
cluding numerous COLORED portraits and views, together with a large
number uncolored, on India paper and inlaid, many UNUSUAL and SCARCE,
by prominent artists after well-known originals.
Among the above is a varied assortment of portraits of Napoleon, his
Marshals, Generals, Ministers, etc.; members of his immediate family,
namely, Josephine and Marie-Louise, his wives; his father, brothers, ete. ;
the contemporary sovereigns of Europe, with men of prominence both
there and in America, such as, George III., of England; Alexander I., of
Russia; William Pitt, Earl Grey, Lords Bentinck and Castelreagh;.
George Washington, Fulton, Aaron Burr, of America; Kosciusko, of
Poland, and _ others.
There are several scarce views of Battle-Scenes, ete. including the
line engravings of Quatre Bras and Ligny; also the plate of Napoleon’s
Entry into Paris in 1814, in which he is shown riding in a carriage; a
facsimile of his abdication the same year; a beautifully coLorEp plate
of the Conseil des Anciens, by Labrousse after St. Sauveur; a COLORED
portrait of Napoleon in Death taken at St. Helena, ete.
The interest and value of the above are augmented by the addition
of a fine autograph signature, “ Bonaparte” to a portion of a letter in
another hand, signed when he was First Consul, probably some time in
1800; also are inserted an A.L.S., 2 pp. 8vo, from Bentley, the publisher ;
and the signature (to a part of letter) of “ Bourrienne,’ the author of
these Memoirs, and Napoleon’s private secretary.
58. BouRRIENNE (FauveLet DE). Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. ‘T'rans-
lated from the French by John 8. Memes. Hngraved titles with vign-
ettes. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth, leather labels. Edinburgh, 1830
Fine Copy of Constable’s compact edition.
59. BouRRIENNE (Fauvetrt Dr). Another copy of the same. (Engraved
titles stained and binding somewhat shaken).
60. BourrIENNE (Favyreter Ds). Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. With Notes,
now First Added, from Napoleon at St. Helena, from the Memoirs
of the Duke of Rovigo, and other Authentic Sources. Portraits, views,
facsimiles, etc. With Index, 3 vols. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt,
gilt tops (writing on top-margins of 2 titles). London, 1831
FINE, CLEAN COPY.
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BouRRIENNE (Fauvetet Dr). Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. With Notes,
now First Added, from Napoleon at St. Helena, from the Memoirs of
the Duke of Rovigo, and other Authentic Sources. (The National
Library, Nos. 7, 8 and 9). Portraits, views, facsimiles, ete., several
stained. With Index. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth (binding poor; good copy
for rebinding). London, 1831
BourRRIENNE (Fauveter Der). Life of Napoleon, Vol. III, 12mo,
cloth, London, 1831; Memoirs of Lucien Bonaparte, by himself, part
the first, 12mo, cloth, New York, 1836; La Colonna del Grande
Esercito d’Austerlitz . . . per A. Tardieu. Numerous fine plates
(some missing), 4to, unbound, Firenze, 1840. Together, 3 vols.
Bowputer (THomas). A Short View of the Life and Character of Lieut.-
General Villettes; [and] A Postscript to the Letters written in
France in 1814. Portrait engraved by Heath. 2 works in 1 vol. 8vo,
boards, calf back, uncut (back worn). Bath, 1815
Boys (Captain Epwarp). Narrative of a Captivity and Adventures in
France and Flanders, between the years 1803 and 1809. Litho-
graphed plan (colored) and plates (uncolored). 12mo, boards, some
edges uncut (part of back missing). London, 1827
Brirrautt (F.T.). The Prisoner of Ham: Authentic Details of the Cap-
tivity and Escape of Prince Napoleon Louis. Portrait, plan and fac-
simile. 12mo, cloth, crudely rebacked, uncut. London, 1846
BRITTON (J _—Editor). Narrative of Memorable Events in Paris, preced-
ing the Capitulation, and during the occupancy of that City by the
Allied Armies in 1814. Being Extracts from the Journal of a
Détenu, 8vo, boards, cloth back (1 side and back loose).
London; Printed for the Editor, 1828
Brissor Ds Warvitte (Jean P.—Girondist). The Leeds Mercury, Nov.
16, 1793. Folio, as issued. With portrait. Leeds, 1793
Contains account of the execution of Brissot and others.
BROADSIDE. Extrait des Régistres du Conseil d’Etat. 2 pp., 4to.
(Printed). Paris, July 5, 1642. With autograph signature of
| Conrarb |.
BroapsipE. Instructions issued by the Police Department of Paris for the
maintenance of order upon the occasion of the Presentation of the
Confederates of the faubourgs St. Antoine and St. Marceau. Paris,
May 12, 1815. 4 pp. royal 8vo.
BroaADWAY BELLE (THE) and Mirror of the Times. Vol. 1. Nos. 1 and
4, January 1 and 22, 1855. 2 pieces. 4to, as issued. |
New York, 1855
Contains a portrait of George Thompson, the’ editor of this extraor-
dinary publication.
Broapway BELLE (THE) and Mirror of the Times. Vol. 1, Nos. Bonuarau,
11,12. Feb. 19 to Oct. 1, 1855. 5 Nos. Folio, as issued.
New York, 1855
72. Broapway BELLE (THE) and New York Shanghai. Vol. 1, Nos. 8 and 9.
Sept. 3 and 10, 1855. 2 Nos. Folio, as issued. New York, 1855
73. Broapway BELLE (THE) and Mirror of the Times. Vol. 1, Nos. 13, 14,
15,16 and 17. Oct. 8 to Nov. 5, 1855. & Nos. Folio, as issued.
New York, 1855
74. Brooke (T.H.). History of the Island of St. Helena, from its Discovery
by the Portuguese to 1823. Illustrations. 8vo, polished calf, gilt.
London, 1824
75. BrowNnina@ (Oscar—Editor). England and Napoleon in 1803. Being the
Despatches of Lord Whitworth and others, now First Printed from
the Originals in the Record Office. 8vo, cloth. London, 1887
%6. BurraLo Recunator. Vol. 1, No. 1. June, 1857. 4to., as issued.
. Buffalo, 1857
77. BUONAPARTE SATIRE, in Two Books. His Coronation, A Vision. 22 pp.,
temporary wrappers. (The “ Satire ” only.) Edinburgh, 1804
Author’s presentation copy, with autograph inscription on half-title.
78. BUONAPARTE AT RocHEFoRT. Rapport Officiel de tout ce qui s’est passé
a ’embarquement de Buonparte a Rochefort; Liste officielle des per-
sonnes qui se sont embarquées avec lui, etc., 4 pp. 4to, unbound.
Paris, 1815
In addition to the news relative to Napoleon’s embarkation upon the
Bellerophon, the list of persons who accompanied him, &c., the report men-
tions his letter to the Prince-Regent of England, news of Orleans, Lyon,
ete. |
79. BUONAPARTE-PHoBIA, or Cursing made Easy to the Meanest Capacity.—
Dialogue between the Editor of “The Times,” Doctor Slop, My
Uncle Toby, and My Father, Embracing The Times Vocabulary of
easy Epithets and choice Curses against Buonaparte—from his leav-
ing Elba, ete. By the Editor of “The Times.” Fifth Edition.
With engraved portrait of Napoleon from the original picture by
David. Folio. Lond. circa, 1815
An English broadside amusingly exhibiting the hysterical condition of
thought of the English. people regarding Napoleon, who is represented as
an “execrable villain—a beaten, disgraced and perjured Corsican—a
remorseless ruffiian—a wretch stained with every crime—the bloodiest
and most perfidious tyrant that ever disgraced history,” etc., ete.
80. BUONAPARTES FAREWELL. Les Adieux de Buonaparte a sa Vieille Garde.
Woodcut headpiece, 2 pp. small 4to, as issued. (Fontainebleau, 1814.)
One of the original printed copies of the Address as delivered at
Fontainebleau. Laid in is an engraved plate, oblong 12mo, of the scene
of “Les Adieux.”
81. BurcKHARDT (WILHELM). Gebhard L. v. Bliicher . . . nach Leben
Reden, und Thaten geschildert. Portraits, one clasping hand of
Wellington. 8vo, limp wrappers. Stuttgart, 1835
82. Burpon (W.). Life and Character of Bonaparte, from his birth to the
15th of August, 1804. Bust-portrait by Mackenze. 8vo, half-
sprinkled calf, gilt (recent). Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1805
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BurcuersH (Lorp). Memoir of the Operations of the Allied Armies,
under Prince Schwarzenberg and Marshal Bliicher, during 1813-14.
Maps and plates, several inserted. 8vo, half red morocco, symbolical
gilt back, gilt top. | London, 1822
BurkE (EDMUND). Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the
Proceedings in Certain Societies in London relative to that Hvent.
8vo, half calf, gilt. (Name on title.) London, 1791
Burke (Wittiam). History of the Campaign of 1805, in Germany, Italy,
the Tyrol, ete. 8vo, half calf, gilt. London, 1806
Bussry (GrorcE Morr). History of Napoleon. Illustrated by Horace
Vernet. First Epirion. 2 vols. 645 leaves, royal 8vo, each leaf in-
laid to royal 4to, loose. (2 packages. ) London, 1840
It was the intention of the owner of these volumes to make an EXTRA-
ILLUSTRATED work of them, adding about 2,500 Napoleonic manuscripts,
letters, documents, facsimiles, ete., all inlaid to same size, and thus form-
ing a superb and unique collection. With this idea in view, these 645
leaves were inlaid at an expense of 20 cents per leaf, or a total of $129.00.
It has been decided, however, to dispose of the letters, documents, etc.,
separately ; hence, the inlaid sheets alone of the work are now offered for
sale by auction.
Bussey (GrEorGE Morr). History of Napoleon. Frontispiece (foxed),
and numerous text illustrations, by Horace Vernet. First EpITIon.
2 vols. royal 8vo, contemporary red calf, gilt and blind tooled, gilt
backs. London, 1840
CALIFORNIA. Alta California. For the Steamer Panama. January 31,
1850. 4 pp. folio. San Francisco, 1850
Contains articles on the United States and Mexican Boundary, the
drama in San Francisco, ete.
CAMPAIGN OF 1814. Campagne de Paris en 1814 (Giraud), Paris, 1814;
La Régence a Blois, ou les Derniers Moments du Gouvernement ln- ~
périal, Paris, 1814; Resources of Russia in the Event of a War with —
France (Eustaphieve), London, 1812; Narrative of the most remark-
able events which occurred in and near Leipzig, 1813 (Shober!),
London, 1814. Maps and plans. 4 pamphlets in 1 vol., 8vo, half
calf (writing on three titles). :
CassaNpraA oder einige Betrachtungen tiber die Franzésische Revolution
und die gegenwartige Lage von Europa, 1799. With satirical frontis-—
piece, the “ Régne de Robespierre,” etc. 12mo, old wrappers.
Cairo (Egypt) [n.d. circa 1799 |
CATHCART (GEORGE). Commentaries on the War in Russia and Germany
in 1812 and 1813. Plans and diagrams. 8vo, cloth, top edges uncut.
London, 1850
CauLaincourT Report. Extrait du Moniteur du 14 Avril 1815. (A
lengthy report to Napoleon from Caulaincourt, Duke of Vicenza,
incorporating therein the latest news from Austria, Naples, Spain,
etc.; also, a telegraph dispatch from Lyons, April 13, 1815, telling
of the hoisting of the Tri-color in Avignon and Toulon). 4 pp., 4to,
unbound. Laid in is portrait of Napoleon. Paris; 1510
93. CrEvALLOS (Don Pepro). An Exposure of the Arts and Machinations
which led to the Usurpation of the Crown of Spain, and of the means
pursued by Bonaparte, etc. ‘Translated from the Spanish. Edited
by J. J. Stockdale, 12mo, unbound. London, 1808
94. CHAMBER OF PEERS. Two Lists of names of the Peers: (1), Extract from
the Moniteur, June 6, 1815, signed by Napoleon, countersigned by
Cambacéres; (2), Another List, containing fewer names, unsigned.
2 pieces, each 2 pp. unbound. Paris, 1815
The larger and, pray ss Official List, includes most of the names
on the smaller list.
95. Cuamp-pe-Mar, Extrait du Moniteur du Lundi premier Mai 1815.
Décrets Impériaux, Paris, 30 Avril 1815. (Contains a prelimi-
nary notice of the Champ-de-Mai.) 4 pp., small 4to; Programme
de la Cérémonie du Champ-de-Mai (with 8vo, view of Buonaparte
addressing the populace, laid in), 4 pp., 4to; Extrait du Moniteur du
2 Juin 1815, 2 copies (with slight variation; contains address of the
- Deputies, Napoleon’s reply, etc.), 4 pp. 4to. All unbound. Together,
4 pieces. Paris, etc., 1815
This famous convocation had two objects—to make alterations in the
constitution, and to assist at the coronation of the Empress and of the
King of Rome. The elaborate programme was arranged by the Comte
de Ségur, and was witnessed by 20,000 people. The address of the
Deputies was voiced by “le prince archichancelier’ and is reported
verbatim in copies of the ‘“‘ Moniteur” here catalogued, together with
Napoleon’s conciliatory answer wherein he sets forth his reasons for
the new Sore w0n, ete.
96. CHANNING (Winn B.). Thoughts on Power and Greatness
in continuation of an analysis of the character of Napoleon Bona-
parte. 8vo,; wrappers. Boston, U. 8., printed; London, reprinted,
1828.
97. CHANNING (WittiAm E.). Works of Channing, Including his Analysis
of the Character of Napoleon Bonaparte . . . and Two Pieces
never heretofore published in this Country. 6 portraits, 8vo, half red
morocco, gilt, gilt top. London, 1829
The portraits are inserted and include Napoleon, Scott, ete.
98. CHARACTERS, Moral and Political, of the Principal Personages throughout
the French Revolution, etc., with their Portraits. 'T’o which is added
the Catiff of Corsica, an Historical Drama. 62 bust-portraits (on
4 pp.). 8vo, half calf (a few stains). London, 1808
99. CHARLES X. Discourse prononcé par sa Majesté a l’ouverture de la Séance
Royal, le mercredi 22 Décembre 1824. (Speech of the King who
succeeded Louis XVIII, made one week after the latter’s death).
4 pp. 4to, unbound. Paris, 1824
100. CHartes X. Amnistie accordée aux condamnés dont les noms suivent.
Ordonnance du Roi. (Grants amnesty to certain convicts, giving a
list of their names, etc.) 2 copies (by different printers), each 4 pp.
18mo, unbound. Reims, 1825
101. CHartes X. Séance Royale du 23 Juillet 1831. Discours du Roi.
(Address to the Peers and Deputies on various matters, including
the Charter, friendship between France and the United States, the
treaties with the Republics of Mexico and Hayti, the separation of
Belgium and Holland, etc.) 4 pp. 4to, unbound. [ Paris, 1831]
102. CHARLES X. Another Copy of the same by a different printer; 4to.
103. CHATEAUBRIAND (F. A. DE). Of Buonaparte and the Bourbons, and of
the necessity of rallying round our Legitimate Princes for the Hap-
piness of France and that of Europe. 8vo, half leather (1 side
loose). . London, 1814 “an
Bound up with the above are several other articles, including ‘“ Letters
of Calvus;” ‘“ Napoleon’s conduct towards Russia since the Peace of
Tilsit ;” ete.
104. [CHatEauvisux (J. F. L. Dre)]. Manuscrit venu de Sainte-Héléne,
@une Maniére Inconnue. [With leaf of advertisement in English. |
8vo, boards, leather back, uncut (a leaf of half-title inserted, and
final leaf re-edged). London [Bruxelles Printed], 1817
A forged autobiography of Napoleon, printed in French, the same year
as the First English Edition.
105. CHicaco Newspapers. The Chicago Post. Extra, Monday Haening
(sic), October 9, 1871. Folio, as issued.
A rare extra giving an account of the great fire of Chicago.
106. Civin War. New York Daily Transcript, January 16, 1865. The extra
issue of 38 pages containing the list of drafted men, with their
addresses and occupations, from the eighteenth ward, eighth congres-
sional district. An uncommon Civil War item (slightly torn on
front page). New York, 1865
107, Civin War. New York Daily Transcript. Extra. January 20, 1865.
30 pp. Folio, as issued. New York, 1865
The extra issue containing a complete account of the persons enrolled
as liable for draft from the Twelfth Ward, Ninth Congressional District,
their ages, occupations, ete.
108. Civin War. The Conquered Banner. Poem by Moina. Music by
La Hache. 4to. Illustrated wrappers. New Orleans, 1866
109. CLARKE (GENERAL H. J. G.—Prominent officer under Napoleon, Gov-
ernor of. Berlin, Member of Legion of Honor under Louis XVIII,
etc.). Note concernant Le Général Clarke, Duc de Feltre, Ex-Minis-
tre de la Guerre. (A defense of General Clarke.) 4 pp., small 4to,
unbound (8 lines of pencilled MS. in unknown hand, on p. 3).
[ Paris, n.d.]
110. CLEry (M.—Valet to Louis XVI). Journal of the Occurrences at the
Temple during the Confinement of Louis XVI. Translated from
the Original Manuscript, by R. C. Dallas. 8vo, straight-grain
morocco, blind-and-gilt stamped, gilt edges (name on half-title).
‘London, 1798
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112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
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118.
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120.
Ciiry (M.). Journal of Occurrences at the Temple during the Con-
finement of Louis XVI. Translated by R. C. Dallas. 12mo, tree
ealf, Boston, 1799
THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.
CoBBETT (WILLIAM). Letters to Lord Hawkesbury and Henry Adding-
ton, on the Peace with Buonparte. Tables, and 2 portraits, wnserted.
8vo, half red morocco, symbolical gilt back, gilt top, uncut.
London, 1802
COLLECTANEA NAPOLEONICA; a Catalogue of the Collection of Auto-
graphs, Historical Documents, Broadsides, Caricatures, etc., relating
to Napoleon I. and his Times, 1769-1821, formed by A. M. Broad-
ley, compiled by W. V. Daniell. Illustrations, including a hitherto
unpublished portrait of Napoleon. 8vo, buckram. [London, 1905.]
CoLUMN OF THE GRANDE-ARMEE, Ero. Déscription de la Colonne de
la Grande-Armée, élevée a la gloire des Armées Frangaises, l’an
1810. Terminée par la Déscription de Are de Triomphe du Palais
des Tuileries. Cut of Column. 12mo, wrappers uncut. Paris, n.d.
CONFEDERATE. Muster Roll of Company I. of the 57th Regiment of
New York Volunteers. Large folio. The names written by a good
penman.
Of special interest as it is written on Confederate paper.
ConFEpERATE Money. Issued at Montgomery, Ala., Raleigh, N. C., and
Richmond, Va. From 10 cents to $50. Together, 7 pieces.
1863-1866
CONFEDERATE NEWSPAPERS. The Evening True Delta. May 6, 1862,
New Orleans; The Daily Picayune, March 22, 1862, New Orleans;
New Orleans Daily Crescent, March 27, 1862.. Three pieces. Folio,
as issued.
CoNFEDERATE Newspapers. Extra de l’Estafette, Vendredi, Mai 2, 1862.
ps0 VO. [| New Orleans], 1862
Printed in French, and mentions the entrance of the victorious Federal
troops into New Orleans, their seizure of the newspaper, “True Delta,”
their occupation of the Hotel St. Charles, ete.
ConFEDERATE Newspapers. The Daily Picayune, New Orleans. March
20, 1862; The Daily True Delta, May 6, 1862; The Sunday Delta,
May 4, 1862 (one sheet only, ? complete). Three pieces. Folio,
as issued. New Orleans, 1862
In the first named appears “ Abraham Lincoln, President of what is
left of United States on the 6th inst., transmitted this message of the
so-called Congress of that unhappy country,” ete.
ConFEDERATE Newspapers. New Orleans Daily Crescent, April 24,
1862, and The Daily Delta, March 14, 1862. T'wo pieces, folio, as
issued. New Orleans, 1862
121.
126.
128.
130.
ConreperaTe Newspapers. The Southern Illustrated News, February ©
28, March 7, March 28 and September 5, 1863. Four pieces. Folio,
as issued. Richmond, 1863 oR
In the issue of February 28th is a caricature “ Master Abraham Lin- —
coln gets a new toy.”
2. CONFEDERATE NEwspaPers. The Sixth Corps. Vol. 1. Nos. 2 and 6.
April 28, May 3, 1865. 3 pp. folio, as issued. Danville, Va., 1865
Contains reference to Lincoln and with printing of “Oh! why should
the spirit of mortal be proud.” :
. CONFIDENTIAL Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte with his brother
Joseph, King of Spain. Selected and Translated from the “ Mém-
oires du Roi Joseph.” Portraits. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, — ,
- New York, 1856
. CoNGRESS OF VIENNA. Extrait du Moniteur du 13 Avril, 1815. (In- |
cludes copy of the Manifesto issued by the allied ministers at the
Congress of Vienna, wherein is declared their intention of maintain-
ing the Treaty of Paris, and practically declaring Napoleon an out-
law). 4 pp. 4to, unbound. Paris, 1815
. ConsTITUTION de la République Frangaise. (Signed by Regnier, Jacque-
minot and others, including Bonaparte, who signs as one of the Con-
suls). 4 pp. small 4to. Paris, 1799
CONVENTION OF ST. CLoup. Ministére de la Guerre. (Bulletin, com-
posed of 18 articles, issued July 3, 1815, announces changes in the
Ministry, the suspension of hostilities by the Allies, plan for the
evacuation of Paris, etc. Signed by Bignon, Guilleminot, Bondy,
and others). 4 pp. 4to, unbound, uncut. Paris, 1815
This Bulletin was issued four days before Wellington’s entry into
Paris at the head of the victorious Allies.
. Coote (CHARLES), History of Europe from the Treaty of Amiens, in
1802, to the Pacification of Paris, in 1815. 8vo, boards, cloth back,
partly uncut. London, 1817
[|Corpay (CHaRLoTre)]. Revolutions Almanach von 1795. With por-
traits, including Corday, Madame Du Barry, Baitly, Brissot, Luck-
ner, and others, also views. 12mo, original boards (rubbed, and
some pp. loose). Gottingen |1795|
. Corsica. Boswell (James). An Account of Corsica, The Journal of a
Tour of that Island, and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli. Portrait and
folding map. 12mo, sprinkled calf (portion of back split).
London, 1769"
. auto ae of “P. Francis,” supposed author of the Junius letters, on
y-leaf.
Corron (SERGEANT Epwarp). A Voice from Waterloo. A History of
the Battle, with a selection from the Wellington Dispatches, etc.
Maps and plates. 16mo, cloth. Mont-St.-Jean, 1862
An unusually clear and concise account of this battle.
.
131. Coup D’Eratr. Proclamation du Président de la République. Appel au
Peuple (et) L’Armée . . . le Préfet de Police aux Habitans
de Paris. Folio. Paris, December 2, 1851
One of several “ Proclamations ” issued by Louis Napoleon Bonaparte,
with the assistance of De Morny and De Maupas, respectively Minister
i of the Interior and Prefect of Police. The printing of this ‘ Proclama-
tion”? was accomplished while the building containing the presses was
surrounded by gendarmes and each typesetter guarded by them while
he was setting up his portion of copy. Contains Napoleon’s appeals to
the people and the army, his dissolution of the Assembly, and the plac-
ing of Paris and other departments under martial law. The ‘ bloody
triumph” of this Coup is a matter of history.
132. Courr anp Camp of Buonaparte. Portraits of Talleyrand, Murat, and
‘Soult. 16mo, half dark-blue calf, symbolical gilt back, gilt top, by
Larkins. © ; London, 1829
The authorship of this work is ascribed to J. G. Lockhart.
133. Court oF NAPpoLEoN. Mémoires et Anecdotes sur la Cour de Napoléon
Bonaparte. Line portraits. 12mo, wrappers, uncut.
En Belgique; Chez les Principaux Libraires, 1818
The Third French Edition, with the suppressed passages of the Second
edition.
134. CrUIKSHANK (GeorGE). The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Edited by
| _W. 4H. Ireland. HLmbellished with accurate views of his battles, &c.,
engraved by George Cruikshank from the original designs of Vernet,
Denon, &c., executed at Paris by Duplessis-Bertaux, comprising, in ad-
dition to the COMPLETE SERIES OF FINELY COLORED FOLDING PLATES,
the three uncolored plates—portraits of the Duke of Reichstadt, Marie
Lowse, and Napoleon’s Generals. 4 vols. 8vo, full crimson polished
calf, symbolical gilt backs with Bees, crowned “N,” &c., sides with
a triple line-border, Bees in corners, and the crowned “N” with
wreath in centres, inside gilt borders, gilt tops, especially bound by
ZABHNSDORF for the owner. Each volume in a cloth case.
London; John Fairburn and John Cumberland, 1823-1828
A SUPERB SET OF THE FIRST EDITION OF THIS NOTEWORTHY NAPOLEONIC
ITEM, CONTAINING THE 28 MAGNIFICENT COLORED FOLDING PLATES BY GEORGE
CRUIKSHANK, PUBLISHED WITH THE WORK; CUMBERLAND’S 4 ENGRAVED
TITLES, WITH 2 ADDITIONAL TITLES, COLORED; F'AIRBURN’S 3 PRINTED TITLES,
AND EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 172 portraits of Napoleon
(SEVERAL OF THEM COLORED), a fine autograph signature of the Emperor,
dated Fontainebleau, July 17, 1805, two autograph signatures of George
Cruikshank, one on an original pencil sketch by him, making 200 illustra-
tions in all.
The Cruikshank folding plates are mounted on linen and brilliantly
_ hand-colored, one or two of them being slightly damaged at the folds, &c.,
but not sufficiently to mar them to any great extent. ;
SUCH A FINE EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED SET OF THIS VALUABLE CRUIKSHANK-
IRELAND WORK DOES NOT APPEAR OFTEN FOR SALE BY AUCTION.
135. [DatrympLe (ApoLtPHus J.)|. Memoir, written by General Sir Hew
Dalrymple, of his Proceedings as connected with the Affairs of Spain,
and the Commencement of the Peninsular War. 8vo, original boards,
some leaves uncut (portion of back split). London, 1830
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144,
Danton (GrEorGEs J.). The Leeds Mercury, April 12, 1794, Woliggss >
issued, with portrait. Leeds, 1794 |
Contains account of the arrent of Danton.
Davies (CATHERINE). Eleven Years’ Residence in the Family of Mae
King of Naples. 12mo, flexible boards, crudely backed with linen
(figure 6 on cover). London, 1841 |
DratH oF NapoLEeon. Nouvelles Officielles venant de Vile Sainte-
Héléne, annoncant la mort de V’ex-général Buonaparte, et les circon-
stances qui l’ont occasionné. Extrait du Moniteur. 4 pp. 12mo,
unbound. Paris, 1821
DECREE AGAINST THE Bourzsons. Extrait du Moniteur du 8 Avril
1815. Décrets Impériaux. Au palais des Tuileries, le 25 Mars et
le 4 Avril, 1815. Cut of Imperial eagle, etc. (Proclamation rela-
tive to the Bourbons (mentions Louis XVIII. by name), states that
the laws against them will be rigidly enforced, &c.). 2 pp. small 4to,
unbound. Portrait of Bonaparte, 8vo, laid in. Paris, 1815 |
Décrer ImpéEriIAL, Contenant différentes dispositions tendant a réprimer
les manoeuvres qui pourraient troubler la tranquillité publique, le —
9 Mai 1815. (Instructs the Minister of Police relative to the Comte
de Lille [Louis XVIII.], decrees imprisonment for showing any
other colors than the National, formulates additions to the Penal
Code, &c.) 4 pp. 4to, unbound, with ee of Napoleon laid in. -
Paris, 1815
DECREE OF THE NatTionaL ASsEMBLY. Municipalité de Paris. Par le
Maire et les Membres du Conseil-Général. Extrait du Régistre des
Délibérations du Conseil-Général de la Commune de Paris, due Mer-
eredi, 22 Juin 1791. Small woodcut of municipal arms. Folio.
Paris, 1791
Relates to the free circulation of government funds, the facilitation
of the movements of all diligences and other public carriers, and enjoin-
ing the proper authorities to give due atleast thereto. Issued by
Bailly, mayor; De Joly, clerk.
Departure OF Louis XVIII. Extrait du Moniteur du 26 Mars 1815
Ministére de la Guerre. Nouvelles Officielles de PArmée. Large cut
of the Imperial Hagle. (Announces the departure of the Comte de
Lille (Louis XVIII.) and other prominent Bourbons from Paris,
gives a speech of the Emperor to his soldiers, &c.). 4 pp. small Ato,
unbound. Paris, 1815
DELPHICK ORACLE (THE). (Curious questions in Statute Law, Physick
and Anatomy, ete.). Small 8vo, old half calf. London, 1720
DEpicHES ET Lerrres Intercerrées. Copies of the Original Letters
and Dispatches of the Generals, &., at Paris, to Napoleon at Dres-
den, intercepted by the Allies. In French and English. 8vo, half
calf (somewhat worn). London, 1814
148.
150.
145.
146.
147.
149.
151.
152.
153.
Dé&scription de la Colonne de la Grande-Armée, Terminée par la Dé-
scription de ’Arc de Triomphe du Palais des Tuileries. Cut of col-
umn. 12 pp. 12mo, uncut and unbound. Edited by Aubry.
Paris, n.d.
DispAtcH FROM Lyons. Ministére de la Guerre. Dépéches Télégra-
phiques, datées de Lyon, le 15 Avril, et arrivées 4 Paris le 16, a sept
heures du matin. LHcclesiastical coat-of-arms. (From Suchet, Duke
~ of Albuféra, who, with the Duke of Rivoli, has witnessed the arrival
of the troops, and mentions that the Tri-color floats over Marseilles,
Antibes, Draguignan, &c.) 2 pp. small 4to, unbound. Paris, [1815]
Du Barry (MapAamMe). Baldwin’s London Weekly Journal, December
28, 1793. Folio, as issued. With portrait. London, 1793
Contains account of the execution of Du Barry.
Dumas (GEN. Count Matuiev). Mémoires of his Own Time; includ-
ing the Revolution, the Empire, and the Restoration. Portraits of
Napoleon and Lafayette; with one of the author, inserted. 2 vols.
8vo, cloth, uncut. | London, 1839
During the American Revolution, Count Dumas was Rochambeau’s
aide, and recounts his experiences therein. He also served under
Napoleon.
EDUCATIONAL APPOINTMENTS. Extrait du Moniteur du Samedi, pre-
mier Avril 1815. (Napoleon visits the institution for the education
of daughters of members of the Legion of Honor, appoints new
officers of the University, &c.). 4 pp. small 4to, unbound.
| Paris, 1815
HGyprTiaAN CAMPAIGN. Copies of Original Letters from the Army of
Bonaparte in Egypt, intercepted by the Fleet under the command
of Admiral Lord Nelson. With English translation. Map and por-
trait inserted. 8vo, half red morocco, symbolical gilt back, gilt top,
lower edges tncut. London, 1798
E@yprian Campaicn. Newspaper. No. 35. Le Voyageur. Journal
de L. Prudhomme, du 6 Thermidor, an VII de La République (July
24,1798). (Mentions Buonaparte in Egypt, Talleyrand, &c.) 4 pp.
small 4to. Paris, 1798
EGyPtraN CAmpParicn. Copies of Original Letters from the Army of
General Bonaparte in Egypt, Intercepted by the fleet under the com-
mand of Admiral Lord Nelson. With English Translations. Charts.
2 vols. 12mo, boards, leather backs (somewhat worn).
: London, 1798-9
Heyrrian Campaign. Courier de ’fgypte. No. 99. (With 2 Extra
pages of another number. Relates to Napoleon’s army in Kgypt).
Together, 6 pp. 12mo. Cairo, Egypt, 1800
. Eeypt1an Campatan. Liberté, Egalité, République Frangaise. Ordre
du jour, du 21 Nivése (et) du 2 Pluviose, an VIII. (Issued by
General Damas. Countersigned by General René). Woodcut coat-of-
arms. 2 pp. small folio. Cairo, Egypt, 1799
155. Eayprian Campaien. Liberté, Egalité, République Francaise. Ordre
du jour, du 26, 28, 29 and 30 Vendémiaire, an 9. (Issued by General
Menou. Countersigned by Generals Lagrange and René). Wood-
cut coat-of-arms on each. 1, 2 and 3 pp. small folio, Together, 4
pieces. Cairo, Egypt, 1800
Unusual run of these orders. One of them contains proclamation of
General Menou relative to the pay of the Army and Navy.
156. Eeyprian Camparcn. République Francaise. Journal Officiel de tous
les Evénements qui ont eu lieu en Egypte depuis la Convention d’el-
A’rich. Woodcut. . (Issued by General Menou. Mentions the as-
sassination of General Kleber, &c.) 3 pp. small folio (sight re-
pairs). Cairo, Egypt, 1799
157. Eayptian Campatan. J. Russell’s Gazette. Commercial and Political.
Feb. 4, 1799; Mar. 11, 1799; Apr. 18, 1799. Three pieeese ai olia:
as issued. | - Boston, 1799
The issue of April 18th contains four columns of the intercepted dis- —
patches of Bonaparte on the Invasion of Egypt. ;
158. Eayprran CamMpatcn. J. Russell’s Gazette. Commercial and Political.
May 9, Jan. 31 and Jan. 17, 1799. Three pieces. Folio, as issued.
Boston, 1799 ©
The issue of May 9 contains translations of portions of Bonaparte’s —
letters written in Egypt.
159. Eayprian CamMpatcGNn. Memoirs relative to Egypt, written in that coun-
try during the Campaigns of General Bonaparte, in 1798-9, by the
Learned Men who accompanied the French Expedition. 2 folding
maps. 8vo, sprinkled calf (rubbed). ~ London, 1800
Contains contributions by Andréossi, Berthollet, Langlés [of the Na-
tional Library], and others.
160. Eeyprian Campaicn. Napoléon en Egypte, Waterloo et le Fils de
L’Homme. Précédés d’une Notice Littéraire par M. Tissot. Edition
illustrée par H. Vernet et H. Bellangé. Numerous full-page illus-
trations on India paper, and others, smaller, ow the regular text
paper. Royal 8vo, boards, leather back (dealer’s stamp on half-title,
margins of a number of plates foxed). Paris, n.d.
161. Eayptian Campaign. Napoléon en Egypte. Poéme en Huit Chants.
Traduit en vers Allemands, par Gustave Schwab. [Title repeated in
German]. Text in both German and French. 8vo, cloth, original
wrappers, with the German title, bound in. |
Stuttgart & Tubingue, 1829
162. ELection Noricy. Le citoyen Berthereau, Président du canton du 5e
Arrondissement de Paris, au C. en Rochault, Notable communal.
(Contains information as to place, date, &c., of an election of J udge
de Paix, &c.). Directed in an unknown hand. Stamped with seal
of the Republic. 1p. small 4to. Paris, 1802
163. Exection Notice. Municipalité de Paris. Corps Municipal. Extrait
du Registre des Délibérations du Corps Municipal, du Dimanche 26
Décembre 1790. Convocation Générale des Quarante-huit Sections,
pour procéder a un second Scrutin pour |’élection du second Substitut-
Adjoint du Procureur de la Commune. Woodcut of municipal arms.
Folio. Paris, 1790
Issued by Bailly, Mayor of Paris, and countersigned by De Joly, Clerk.
Among the names who have already received certain votes are, Gerard
de Bury, Charon, the famous Danton, and others.
164. EneuisH Broapsipres. “A Dream of Napoleon;’ “The Grand Con-
versation on Napoleon Arose”; and others. Curious woodcuts. 2
pieces, each 1 p. small 4to. ; [ London, n.d. |
165. ENGLIsH Newspapers or 1787. The Leeds Intelligencer, Weekly, from
: May 22 to Dec. 22, 1787, not consecutive, 25 Nos.; The London
Packet; or New Lloyd’s Evening Post, Semi Weekly, from June 13 to
Dec. 12, 1787, not consecutive, 23 Nos.; Sheffield Register, Vol. 1,
No. 1, June 9, 1787. (Several imperfect). Together, 49 pieces,
folio, stitched, covers missing.
Includes advertisement of the appearance of Mrs. Jordan in “As You
Like It,” an Ode by the Poet-Laureate Wharton, a notice of the Barbary
Plague, news of the Revolution in Holland, copy of the new U. S. Con-
stitution adopted N. Y., September 17, 1787, &c., &e.
166. ENTRY INTO Paris. Extrait du Moniteur du 23 Mars, 1815. (An ac-
eount of Napoleon’s journey from Elba to Paris, including one or two
of his speeches to the soldiers). 4 pp. 4to, unbound. Laid in are two
views of his return, (1) his trip to the quay from the vessel; (2)
his reception by some of the soldiers. Paris, 1815
167. Errurta (QUEEN or—Marie Louise of Bourbon). Memoir of the Queen
of Etruria. Written by Herself. An authentic Narrative of the
Seizure and Removal of Pope Pius VII. Translated from the Italian.
8vo, boards, uncut (worn). London, 1814
168. ExrraorpINARY Lirx of Napoleon Buonaparte, from his Birth to his
Second Abdication, including an account of his Campaigns in France,
Italy, &c., and at the Battle of Waterloo, with a Description of the
Island of St..Helena. TJllustrated. 12mo, half red morocco, sym-
bolical gilt back, gilt top.
York, [Eng.]; Printed by J. Kendrew, n.d.
Bound in with the above is a work of 94 pp. entitled “Some of the
Causes which led to the French Revolution.” The whole EXTRA-ILLUS-
TRATED by the insertion of 92 portraits, views, &¢c., some on India paper.
169. FacstmiLtes Frencu Currency, ETC. Tableau des Papiers et Monnoyes,
avec l’échelle de Proportion de leur valeur pendant leurs cours adopte
par le Conseil des Anciens, le 5 Messidor, An V. (June 23, 1796).
Drawn and etched in tints by A. Lejeune after original samples, and
reduced by Tasart. Folio. [ Paris, 1796 |
About 100. pieces of currency, identification cards, etc., grouped on one
sheet, with colored figure of a mendicant (presumably symbolizing “La
Commune’”’) in centre. Dated 1791-1795.
170.
a brat be
172.
173.
174.
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Farn (Baron). Memoirs of the Invasion of France by the Allied Armies,
and of the Last Six Months of the Reign of Napoleon, including his
Abdication. Folding map, and portion of Napoleon’s letter of abdi-
cation. 8vo, boards (1 side loose and back worn). London, 1834
Fant of THE SEconD Empire. Lines on the Defeat of Napoleon who
Surrendered to the King of Prussia, at Sedan, Sept. 2, 1870, 1 p.
Ato. London, 1870
A broadside upon the defeat of ‘“‘ Napoleon the Little.” Seven verses, —
eight lines each, ending with the Chorus:
The battle now is over,
And Napoleon he’s gave in,
And poor old Billy the Prussian,
Will never again begin.
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Juin, 1814. (Treaty dated May 30, 1814; with the text of several
subsidiary treaties ; signed by Talleyrand, prince de Benevent, Metter-
nich, Stadion, Castlereagh, Cathcart and others). 8 pp. 4to, unbound.
Paris, 1814
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Helena; from the Letters and Journals of Sir Hudson Lowe, and
Official Documents not before made Public. Portrait views, and map.
3 vols. 8vo, original cloth. London 1853
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Duke of Otranto. ‘Comprising Various Letters addressed to the Em-
peror Napoleon, King Joachim, Duke of Wellington, ete. 11 por-
traits (inserted). 8vo, half red morocco, symbolical gilt back, gilt
top. . London, &c., 1818
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Otranto. 12mo, boards, uncut (portions of some pages stained).
Philadelphia, 1817
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of the independence of Belgium, a telegraphic dispatch concerning
an engagement between the troops of Belgium and Holland at Gand,
ete. 1p. 4to. | Paris], 1831
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Guard, &.). 4 pp. small folio. (With stamp of the Department
of the Seine).
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Chronological Table of the Principal Decrees passed, &c.| 8vo,
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Frencu Revotution. The Leeds Mercury, November 23, 1793. Folio,
as issued. Leeds, 1793
Contains account of the execution of Egalite.
FreNcH Revoutution. Tafereelen van de Staatsomwenteling in Frank-
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of persons and incidents during the revolution. 2 vols. 8vo, half
cloth. Amsterdam, 1794-1807
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Mirabeau, and many others. Assumed to be perfect, but sold w.a.f.
FrencH Revo.tution. Authentic Memoirs of the Revolution in France
and of the Sufferings of the Royal Family. From Accounts of Hye-
Witnesses, principally. Portrait of Lows XVI. and title-vignette.
8vo, half scored-calf. London, 1817
FRENCH Revo.tution. A Collection of 55 Scenes of the French Revolu-
tion and Portraits of Napoleon’s Generals, engraved by Bosselman,
Burdet, &c., after Raffet, Scheffer, and others. 8vo, mounted to
royal 8vo, on India paper, and published by Furné, Paris. (1 or
2 plates somewhat spotted.) n.d.
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wallis and Toussaint Louverture (both on covers), and others, also
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GaBourD (AMEDEE). Histoire de Napoléon Bonaparte. Engraved title,
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for the relief of those who from their infirmities shall be obliged to
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Roi, Lille le 23 Mars 1815. (Concerns affairs of the Army, the abol-
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Marshals, Wellington, Sir John Moore, Bernadotte, and others, together
with numerous views, many inlaid.
GIFFORD (E.). Memoirs of the Life and Campaigns of Napoleon Buona-
parte, in France, Italy, Germany, etc. Maps, engraved titles, and
plates by the Oruikshanks, and others. 2 vols. 8vo, tree calf.
| London [1814]
GiraAuD (P. F. F. J.). The Campaign of Paris in 1814; To which is
prefixed a Sketch of the Campaign of 1813. Translated from the
French. Map, plan and portrait, inserted. 8vo, half red morocco,
gilt, gilt top. London, 1815
GotpsmMirm (Lewis). State of the French Republic at the End of the
Year VIII. [1800]. Translated from the French of Citizen Hau-
terive. Portrait, inserted. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt, gilt tops,
uncut. London, 1801
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“most Distinguished Characters in the Recent Annals of the French
Republic. 3 portraits. Thick, 12mo, cloth (name on each of the 3
titles). London, 1805
[Gotpsmitn (Lewis)]. Memoirs of C. M. Talleyrand de Périgord .. .
his Private and Public Life, and Intrigues in Boudoirs as well as in
Cabinets. By the author of the “ Revolutionary Plutarch.” Portrait
and facsimiles. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf (covers loose).
| London, 1805
[GoLtpsMITH (LEwis)]. The Secret Histoty of the Court and Cabinet
of St. Cloud, in a Series of Letters written in 1805. Portrait and
view, inserted. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut (mar-
gins on some pages stained). Philadelphia, 1806
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including his Private Life, Character, &c., with Secret Anecdotes of
the Different Courts of Europe, and Two Appendices consisting of
State Papers. Portrait inserted. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt, gilt
top, partly uncut (name on title). | London, 1810
Gomm (Str W. Maynarp). Letters and Journals of Field- Marshal
Gomm, from 1799 to Waterloo, 1815. Edited by Francis C. Carr- _
Gomm. 8vo, cloth, top edges uncut. London, 1881.
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Regt. of Foot Guards,” with the autograph signature of Sir W. M. Gomm. -
GoopRicH (FRANK B.). The Court of Napoleon; or, Society under
the First Empire. Engraved plates, after Jules Champagne, with an
extra ee. inserted. Imperial 8vo, morocco antique, gilt edges.
Philadelphia, 1864
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portraits, including Chateaubriand, William II., and others. 12mo, —
original pictorial boards. Gotha, [1828] -
GoupEMETz (H.). Historical Epochs of the French Revolution. Trans-
lated from the French, by Dr. Randolph. To which is subjoined the
Judgment and Execution of Louis XVI. 8vo, original boards, outer
and lower edges uncut. Bath [Eng.], Printed for the Author, 1796
GoURGAUD (GENERAL GASPARD). The Campaign of 1815; or, a Narra-
tive of the Military Operations which took place in France and Bel-
gium during the Hundred Days. Written at St. Helena. Folding
map (torn), and tables. 8vo, half calf, gilt (joints weak).
London, 1818
Napoleon’s statement in which he attributes the loss of the Battle of
Waterloo to Marshal Grouchy, occurs in this volume for the first time.
. GoURGAUD (GENERAL GASPARD). Napoleon and the Grand Army in
Russia; or a Critical Examination of Count Philip de Ségur’s Work.
Translated from the French by a Gentleman of Philadelphia. [A.
Finley]. 8yo, half red morocco, gilt, gilt top.. Philadelphia, 1825
IXXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a map, and numerous portraits
and views, including several each of Napoleon and Marshal Ney, a number
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GwittraN (JoHN). The Imperial Captive; or, the Unexampled Career
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to his Surrender to the English Nation. [A Poem.] 2 vols. 8vo,
half calf (rubbed). London, 1817
Hay (Caprain Basity. Napoleon in Council, or the Opinions delivered
by Bonaparte in the Council of State. From the French of Baron
Pelet. Facsimile. 8vo, boards, cloth back, some leaves uncut.
Edinburgh, 1837
224, Hatt (CuHaries H.). Memoirs of the Life of Andrew Hofer, containing
an account of transactions in the Tyrol in 1809. From the German.
Colored frontispiece, and folding map. 8vo, original boards, uncut.
London, 1820
The German work, from which the above is a translation, has been
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220. |Hamiiton (Caprain I.)]. Annals of the Peninsular Campaigns, from
1808 to 1814. By the author of Cyril Thornton. Battle plans. First
. prrron. 3 vols. 12mo, printed boards, uncut. (1 vol. slightly
shaken). Edinburgh, 1829
226, Hamitton (THomAs). Annals of the Peninsular Campaigns. New
Edition revised and augmented by Frederick Hardman. 8vo, cloth.
| Edinburgh, 1849
227. HAupDRIcouRT (TERNISIEN D’). Fastes de la Nation Francaise.
: Ouvrage préesenté au Roi et honoré de l’accueil flatteur de sa Majesté,
ete. Nearly 200 engraved plates of French battle scenes on sea and
land, incidents of the French Revolution, &c., with descriptive teat
also engraved, by Delvaux, Pigeot, Girardet, &c., after Lafitte, Swe-
bach, Martinet, and others. 3 vols. folio, half red morocco, gilt, gilt
tops. Paris; Chez Decrouan, n.d. [circa 1815 |
A SCARCE WORK PUBLISHED BY SUBSCRIPTION. Describes in French nearly.
200 scenes, incidents, triumphal entries, &¢c., in which Napoleon, his Mar-
shals, and other officers took part, many of these scenes depicting heroic
actions of not only the prominent soldiers, but also of those of little re-
nown. Each plate contains a description of the deed or incident noted
thereon.
Among the well-known names chosen for honorable mention are those
of Andréossi, Berthier, Cambacérés, Davaust, Grouchy, Kellerman, Lannes,
Ney, and others.
Some of the scenes pictured are:—Battle of Austerlitz, Passage of the
Danube, Entry of Louis XVIII. into Calais, Wellington at Waterloo, &e.
228. [Hay (Cotonen LettH)]. Memoirs of the late Sir James Leith, with a
Precis of some of the most remarkable events of the Peninsular War.
By a British Officer. First Epirion. 12mo, half leather.
London, 1818
229. Hazuitt (Witi1AmM). The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. Second
Edition, Revised by his son. Hngraved titles, and portraits (several
imserted). 4 vols. 12mo, original cloth, top edges uncut. |
London, 1852
230. HEADLEY (J. T.). Napoleon and His Marshals. Portraits. 2 vols.
12mo, cloth. New York, 1846
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Statue de Henry IV. 2 pieces, small 4to, unbound. (Writing on
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232. Henug (G. L.). Geschichte Napoleon’s von der Wiege bis zum Grabe in
Wort und Bild. Numerous portraits and battle scenes, etc. 2 vols.
12mo, half bound. Leipzig, 1843
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Hzwerston (W. B.). History of Napoleon Bonaparte, and Wars of —
Europe, from the Revolution in France to the Termination of the
Late Wars; Including Anecdotes of the Most Celebrated Characters. —
Portraits, views, and 2 copperplate titles. 3 vols. 8vo, half red moroc-
co, symbolical gilt backs, some edges uncut. London, 1815
Histoire de Napoléon contenant la Vie, les Campagnes, la Mort et le
Testament de cet homme illustre; Suivie d’une Notice Biographique
sur le Duc de Reichstadt. Par un Contemporain. Portraits and title
vignette. 12mo, boards, calf back. Limoges, 1835
[Hosnovuse (J.)]. The Substance of Some Letters, written by an En-—
glishman at Paris during the Last Reign of the Emperor Napoleon.
With Appendix of Official Documents. 2 vols. 8vo, half straight-
grain morocco. London, 1816 —
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Hopeson (Win1iam). The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Portrait, in-
serted. 8vyo, cloth (slightly shaken). ; London, n.d.
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Hueco (A.). Histoire de ’Empereur Napoléon, rédigée d’aprés les notes
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- Lrrertat Decrees. Bulletin des Lois. No.6. (Contains 9 decrees of
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trators for the Loterie Impériale, ete. Countersigned by Due de
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244. IMPERIAL GENEALOGY. The Imperial Family, and the Great Officers of
State, Civil and Military in France. Humbly dedicated to the
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- eredit to them.” Note the descriptions of Buonaparte himself, Letitia Ra-
niolini, the mother of the Imperial Family, the sisters of Napoleon, etc.
245. Inprans. A collection of 34 arrow heads collected by Kennedy Palmer,
of Richmond, Va., on the banks of the Chickahoming River, Henrico
Co., Va. Mounted on card.
246. INTERCEPTED Letrers. (Published by Authority.) Letters de Armée
en Egypte, au Gouvernement Francois. Interceptées par la corvette
de sa Majesté Britannique, El Vincejo, dans la Méditerranée. 8vo,
boards, leather back (several leaves repaired). Londres, 1800
247. INVASION OF ENGLAND. An Appeal from the Passions to the Sense of the
Country, upon Buonaparte and Invasion. 17 pp. 12mo, wrappers.
London, 1803
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249. TRELAND (W. H.). France for the Last Seven Years; or, The Bourbons.
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vols. in 3, 24mo, full calf. London, 1822-3
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. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. The manner in which the American Colonies
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Noble after Hamilton. 4to. [1782 |
. AMERICAN LirHocrapHy. “ An Amalgamation Waltz.” Lithograph in
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Man. Copper engraving by Roberts. 4to. [1782]
The two figures are portraits of General Israel Putnam and Major
Robert Rogers. 7
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637.
AMERICAN Navy. Paul Jones the Pirate. Line engraving, full length
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London | circa 1806 |
AMERICAN Rattroaps. View of the first steel railway passenger train
in America. On the reverse of a facsimile of The Boston News-
Letter, April 24th, 1704. Folio.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Caricature showing Neptune, with trident
pointing to “ Uncle Sam” seated across the water with an American
flag in one hand and a crowing rooster perched on one shoulder, and
assuring Britannia that the war will result in her favor, &c. Line.
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tint. Unsigned. ee folio, full margins, slightly creased.
. London, 1779
AMERICAN ReEvoLuTION. Line engraving of the same, the inscription
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION. The American General Lee taken Prisoner by
Lieut. Col. Harcourt of the English Army in Morris County, N. J.,
1776. ours engraving after Hamilton. Folio.
[Circa 1810]
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by’ Hawkins.
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declared themselves independent of the King of England . . . July
4, 1776.” Noble sculp. Hamilton delin. Copper engraving. 4to.
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disapointed (sic) politicians,’ including sketches of “ Map of
America belonging to the English in 1762, when Pitt was prime min-
ister”; also “ Map of America belonging to the English in 1778.”
Small 4to.
AMERICAN REvoLuTION. Portrait of Aléxandre Berthier. Full bust in
uniform. Mezzotint (by Lavachez), battle scene and biographical
notice in script beneath. 8vo, on small folio sheet (stained).
AMERICAN SHIPPING. L’America. Lithograph, by Mott. Folio. On
India paper.
AMES (JOSEPH). Portrait, three- peat length, seated. Mezzotint, by
Robert Laure. 4to.
AMHERST (JEFFERY). The Humanity of General Amherst. Line en-
’ graving by Aeudine after Smirke. Folio (spotted). London, 1811
638. AMHERST (WitL1AmM Pirr—nephew of Jeffrey Amherst, was at Water-
loo). A.L.S. 4 pp. 4to. Agra, January 16, 1827. With portrait.
A very interesting letter, written when Amherst was Governor-General
of India, and during troublous times in that country. Speaking of his son
he says: . . . “From the most dutiful and affectionate of children he
gradually became my most confidential friend . . . his honorable
principles inspired me with a feeling towards him far beyond that of mere —
paternal affection,” ete.
639. AMSTERDAM. Colored view. Folio. London, 1815 -
640. AnpRi (Masor Joun). The unfortunate Death of Major André. Cop-
per engraving by Goldar after Hamilton. Folio. [Circa 1782]
641. ANDRE (Masor JoHNn). The Capture of Major André. Landscape en-
graved by Smillie & Hinshelwood, painted by A. B. Durand. «Line
engraving. Open letters. India paper. Folio.
| American Art Union, 1846
642. ANpREOssy (ANTOINE F.—French general, served in Italy and Hgypt,
Ambassador to London, Vienna and Constantinople). A:L.S. 1 p. —
4to. London, December 31, 1802. To General Sanson, Director of
the War Department, thanking him for the first number of the
“ Memorial,” and sending him the “method of projection” used
by Major Rennel. |
643. AnDREOSSY (ANTOINE F.). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, April 4, 1801. To
General Junot. With portrait, full bust, in uniform. London, 1808.
Requesting General Junot to do all in his power to help the unfortunate
family of chief of batallion Regnaut.
644. ANDREOssy (ANTOINE F.). A.L.S. 3 pp., 8vo. Boulogne (France),
Feb. 26, 1805, regarding the publication of works of the writer. —
645. ANDREOSsY (ANTOINE F.). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Headquarters at Muldorf,
Oct. 29, 1805.
M. Castillon the recipient of the order is requested to deliver despatches
to Col. Passinger in Munich, and a package to be sent to Paris, from —
Marshal Berthier to Talleyrand or Maret, both of whom were in Munich.
Maret at this time was Secretary of State and Talleyrand Minister of
the Interior.
646. ANDREOSSY (ANTOINE F.). A.L.S. 1 p. 12mo. Paris, March 2, 1811,
returning thanks for the receipt of certain new books, pointing out
unintelligible passages therein, &e.
647. ANDREOSSY (ANTOINE F.). Portrait, full bust, in uniform. Engraved
by Anth. Cardon, drawn by J. Guérin. Stipple. Folio. Paris, n.d.
648. ANDREOSsy (ANTOINE F.). Portrait, full bust, in uniform. Drawn by
J. Guérin and engraved by Anth. Cardon. Stipple. Fine impres-
sion, with full margins. Folio. — Paris, n.d.
649. ANDREOSSY (Antoine F.). Portrait, full bust, in uniform. Drawn by
J. Guérin and engraved by Anth. Cardon. Stipple. Folio.
Paris, n.d.
650.
— 651.
652.
653.
654.
660.
661.
662.
663.
664.
AnpDREOssY (ANTOINE F.). Portrait, full length, in uniform. T.T. ine.
Demarlhi dis. Stipple. 8vo.
ANpRIossE (A.). 2 wash drawings, pastoral scenes, attributed to An-
driosse.
AncuEsey (H. W. P., Marquis Or—British general, fought at Water-
loo, where he lost a leg). L.S. “ Uxbridge.” 1 p. folio. Hyde Park
‘Barracks [London], August 18, 1823. To the Quartermaster-Gen-
eral, relative to a “ route.”
ANGLESEY (H. W. P., Marquis Or). A.L.S. 2 pp. 12mo,.Sept. 4,
1835. A personal letter.
ANGLESEY (H. W. P., Marquis OF). A.L.S. 12 pp. 12mo, n.p., Nov. 4,
1840. To “ My Dear Stovin.”
Unusually long and interesting letter, with mention of the Duke of
Wellington.
; Anetrsey (H. W. P., Marquis Or). A.L.S. (torn). 1 p. 4to. Dec.
18, 1840. To Col. Sir Frederick Stovin. A personal letter.
. ANGLESEY (H. W. P., Marquis OF). A.L.S. 4 pp. 12mo. Sept. 22,
1846, to a friend on personal matters.
. Ancuesry (H. W. P., Marquis OF). Portrait, in uniform, on horse-
back. Line engraving. Ato. London, 1827
. ANGLESEY (H. Ww. P., Marquis Or). Portrait, in uniform, on horse-
back. Im colors. 4to (slight repairs). London, A. Park
. ANGOULEBME (Louris ANToINE DE Bourson D’—son of Comte d’Artois,
afterwards Charles X, of France). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, Feb.
22, 1815. A letter of thanks to the Marquis de Villeneuve. With
portrait “ Mgr. le Dauphin,” a title he assumed when his father be-
came king in 1824. ae
ANGouLEME (Louis ANToINE DE Bourbon D’). D.S. 2 pp. folio.
[Paris], Feb., 1819. Apportioning 3000 frances for charitable pur-
poses.
ANGOULEME (Lovrs AN'TOINE DE Bourson D’). Portrait, full bust, in
uniform. Stipple. Unsigned. 4to. Also portrait of the Duchesse
@Angouléme. Stipple. Unsigned. Together, 2 pieces.
Ancoutfime (Louis ANToINE DE BourzBon D’). Portrait, full bust, in
oval. Gravé par Choub, dessiné . . . par Evrard. Stipple. 4to,
cut close.
ANGOULE£ME (Louis ANTOINE DE Bourson D’). Portrait, half length,
in uniform, holding cocked hat. Dessiné d’aprés, nature a Nantes.
ANGOULEME (Louis ANTOINE DE Bourzson D’). Portrait, full length,
in uniform, holding cocked hat. Dessiné d’aprés nature 4 Nantes.
Stipple. Small folio.
665.
666.
667.
668.
669.
670.
671.
672.
673.
674.
675.
676.
ANGOULESME (Marte THfirEsE Cuartorre D’—daughter of Louis XVI.
and Marie Antoinette). Portrait, full length in court dress, seated.
Line engraving. In colors. Small folio. Paris, [ca. 1800] -
ANGOULEME (MARIE THERESE (CHARLOTTE Vee Portrait, full length, in
court dress, standing. Line engraving. In colors. Small folio.
, Paris [ca. 1800|
AncouLime (Marte Tuiériss Cuartorre D’). Portrait, in riding
costume, on horseback. Line engraving. In colors. Small folio. —
Paris [ca.-1800]
ANGouLime (Marie THtrise Cuartorre D’). Portrait, full bust in
oval. Zu heben F. J. Schreier. Stipple. 4to.
ANGUSCIOLA (Sorontspa—celebrated Italian painter, pupil of Bernar-
dino Gatti). Portrait, three-quarter length, at easel. Ipsa pinxit.
Mezzotint. Folio.
ANHALT-COETHEN AND ANHALT-DeEssAv. (1) Anhalt-Coethen (Ludwig, —
_ Prince of). A.L.S. 3 pp. folio. Wildungen, July 15, 1625, from
Louis, the Younger to his father; (2) Anhalt-Dessau (Dietrich,
Friedrich H. E., and Moritz, all Princes of Anhalt, sons of Leopold,
Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, distinguished Prussian General, 1676-
1747). L.S. 1 and 2 pp. folio, v.p., 1742-1773 [4 pieces]; (3)
Anhalt-Dessau (Anna Louise, wife of Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-
Dessau). L.S. 1 p. folio, with seal. Dec. 24, 1731. Together, 6
pieces.
ANHALT-DeEssau (LEOPoLD—PRINCE OFr—distinguished Prussian gen-
eral). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Halle, April 27, 1725
ANHALT-DeEssau (LEOPOLD—PRINCE OF). L.S. 2 pp. folio.
Halle, Jan. 14, 1739
ANNE, Palatine of Bavaria, and Benedicte, Palatine of Bavaria. D.S.
signed by both. 1 p. folio. n.p. Nov. 5, 1721
An order to M. Lessars to pay the celebrated engraver (Simon)
Thomassin the sum of 60 pounds. Underneath is Thomassin’s autograph
receipt of four lines with signature. ;
ANTOMMARDI (FRANCESCO—Italian anatomist; physician and surgeon
to Napoleon at-St. Helena; author of “ The last moments of Napo-
leon”), .L.8.. 1p: and a half, 40; December 15, 1830
To the members of the Committee of the Jury of National Prizes,
mentioning services given by him to the wounded of the Revolution of
18380, with great risk of his life.
ARNAULD (ANTOINE). Portrait, half length, seated, holding book in
right hand and document in left. G. Edelinck sculpt. I. B. Cham-
pagne pinxit. Folio.
ARTICLES OF PEACE between Great Britain and France and Great Britain
and Spain. Signed at Versailles January 20th, 1783, by Mr. Fitz-
herbert. Copper engraving by Pollard after Hamilton. Folio. 2
[Circa 1790]
677.
678.
679.
680.
681.
682.
683.
684.
685.
686.
Artois (CHARLES PuHitippr, Comte D’—afterwards Charles X. of
France). 2 lines and signatures on margin of letter. 1 p. folio.
. [ Paris, circa 1815-16 ]
Letter is in the autograph of Goyon de Nerville, who complains to
Monseigneur that he has been dismissed from his office of sub-prefect,
and hopes that the Minister of the Interior will give him another posi-
tion. Comte d’Artois has endorsed as follows: “I recomend this
man to Citizen de Vaublane” (Minister of the Interior, Sept., 1815-May,
1816).
ARTOIS (CHARLES PHILIPPE, ComTE D’). S.A.R. Monseigneur. Lieu-
tenant général du Royanme. Portrait, full length in uniform hold-
ing coeked hat. Stipple. Folio, with margins.
AsHBURTON (LorD—British financier, married a daughter of William
Bingham, of Pennsylvania). Portrait, half length, standing. En-
graved by C. E. Wagstaff after Sir Thomas Lawrence. Mezzotint.
_ India paper. 4to. Open letter proof. London, 1837
ASSEMBLEE DU CHAMpP-DE-Mar. “Vue intérieure de |’Assemblée du
Champ-de-Mai au moment de la présentation des drapeaux.” Janet
sculp. Cartinet delin.: Stipple. Folio, margins cut away, and
mounted.
AUBERT DU BayeT (JEAN B. A.—French general, fought under Lafayette
in the War of the Revolution). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Nantes, Aug. 30,
1794. To M. Dudiot.
Regretting not having been able to visit the recipient before leaving
the city.
AUBERT DU BayreT (JEAN B. A.). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
“ Annibal Dubayet.” F. Bonneville del et sculp. Stipple. Fine im-
pression.
AUCKLAND (WILLIAM EDEN—Lord, English diplomatist, one of the three
commissioners appointed to negotiate with the revolted American
colonies). ~ Portrait, three-quarter length, seated. Hngraved by W.
Dickinson, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. Mezzotint. Folio, full mar-
gins, London, 1796
AUGEREAU (PIERRE F. C., Duc DE CasTIGLIONE—Marshal of France, and
one of the most active of Napoleon’s generals in the campaign of
1796). A.L.8. 1 p..folio. Baréges, August, 1802
To General Berthier, Minister of War, asking permission that an Eng-
lish doctor named Macgregor return to his country, as his only object in
coming to France was to attend Col. Crawford, husband of the Duchess
of Neweastle, and under the circumstances should not be treated as a
prisoner.
AUGEREAU (PrIERRE F. C., Duc DE CastieLione). L.S. “ Augereau,
Duc de Castiglione.” 1 p. 4to. Wurtzbourg, July 1, 1813. To General
Devaux, informing recipient that he has spoken to the Minister of
War and others on his behalf.
AUGEREAU (PIERRE F. C., Duc DE CastiGLionE). Portrait, full bust
in uniform. F. Bonneville del. sculp. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
687.
688.
689.
690.
691.
692.
693.
694.
695.
696.
698.
G29:
700.
AUGEREAU (PIERRE F. C., Duc Dz Casticriong). Portrait, full bust —
in uniform. Mezzotint by Levachez, battle scene and biography be-
neath. 8vo. on small folio sheet.
AvcerEau (Prerre F, 0., Duc Dr CAS ON Another copy of the @
same.
AUGEREAU pan F. C., Duc De Castietione). Another copy of
the same.
AUGUSTUS Reet ioc of Saxony and King of Poland), - Por-
trait, full bust in uniform. I. F. Baur sculp. 1769, A. Graff pinx.
Line engraving. 4to. ;
AuUMALE (Marin CarotiIne Dre Bourson—wife of eon 4th son :
Louis Philippe). A.L.S. 1 p. 12mo. Twickenham, Dec. 1A a
Aumont (JACQUES—DUC, officer in the national guards in the Revolu-
tion). Portrait, half length in uniform. Grave par Payen, peint
par Boze. Stipple. Ato.
Aumont (Louis M. C. Dz P.—Royalist general). Portrait, half length |
in uniform. Gravé par Payen, peint par Boze. Stipple. 4to. :
Paris, nd: :
Autic (M. D’). A.L.S. 4 pp. square 8vo. Paris, June 8, 1784. ‘To
the Count de Saluces [Saluzzo di Menusiglio, ‘Ttalian chemist and
general], thanking him for his expressions of sympathy, enclosing
letters, &c.
From the Sylvio Pellico collection (No. 120), enclosed in his library
wrapper and with his autograph annotations.
Auticuamp (Marquis D’). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, Feb. 9, 1822. To
M. de Menysas.
A letter of thanks for his many kind acts, with mention of the pe s
health.
AvRIL (JEAN J.—General). A.L.S: 1 p. 4to. np. - Conable Vienna),
July 5, 1798. To the Commissary of the Directory.
Or ering that 29 men be sent to the post at St. Sévére, ete.
. Bactoocut (Ff&L1x—husband of Marie Anne Elisa Bonaparte. Napo-.
leon’s sister). L.S. 1 p.4to. Florence, March 26, 1813. To General
sk a ak ae
Slice in high terms of M. Lambert, who has been appointed
Inspector of Hospitals.
Bacioccut (Princrss, Niece of Napoleon, daughter of Blisa Bonaparte).
A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. np. Jan. 20 (or 26-, 1853. Asking an un-
named Duke to send her ten tickets for the ‘gallery of Notre Dame.
Bacroccur (Princess). A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. n.p. Jan. 29, 1853. Ask-
ing an unnamed Duke to send her the tickets promised.
Bactoccut (Princess). A.L.8. 1p. 8vo. n-p. June (14), n-y. Relative
to an invitation for the baptism of a prince.
701.
702.
703.
704.
Rie
706.
707.
708.
709.
710.
v1.
712.
713.
714.
715.
Bactoccnt (Princess). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. Korn-et-Met, Oct. 21, ny.
Regarding. a cheque. With portrait.
BaGRATION (PETER, PRINcE—celebrated Russian general). Portrait,
full bust in uniform. Godby sculp. Tonci pinxt. Stipple. 8vo.
BAILLEUL (JACQuES C.—member of the Convention). D.S. 1 p.,
folio. Paris, 4 Vendemiaire, Year 4 (1796). Signed also by Gaul-
thier and Delaunay.
BaAILLeuL (Jacques C.). Manuscript, 8 pp. folio, n.p.n.d., written in
unknown hand containing the answers given by M. Bailleul to
questions asked him by General Cass relative to the French Revolu-
tion. Also, an invitation to his funeral services. March 18, 1843.
(2 pieces).
BAILLIE (WILLIAM—distinguished engraver, served in the army). Por-
trait, full bust in oval. Stipple. Proof before all letters. Folio.
7 [ London, ca. 1802 |
Baitty (JEAN SyLvain—Mayor of Paris, executed Nov. 12, 1793).
L.S. 2 pp. folio. Paris, Feb. 7, 1790. Announces the singing of a
Te Deum in Notre Dame cathedral, and invites the members of the
National Assembly to attend.
BAILty (JHAN SyLvain). L.S. 1 p. folio, Larisse, Jan. 19, 1791. To
M. Reynier. _;
Regarding a claim made by M. Deforger, a surveyor, and saying that
the town of Darix cannot assume payment. Contains under the signature
a line in Bailly’s autograph in the same strain.
BAILY (JEAN SYLVAIN). L.S. 1p. folio, Paris, Oct. 14, 1791. “ Du-
plicata de Patentee.”
Batty (Juan Sytvary). ALS. 1 p. 8vo. Chaillon, August 26,
n.y. With portrait.
On business affairs for the Marchioness de St. Phalle.
BAILty (JEAN Sytvain). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint. Un-
signed. 8vo.
BaILty (JEAN Sytvarn). Portrait, full bust in oval. Zu finden bey den
Gebrudern Klauber, Gezeichnet von Boizot. Stipple. 8vo.
Batty (JEAN SytvaIn). Portrait, full bust in oval. Sergent sculp.
_ De Vouges le jne. del. Mezzotint. Small 4to. Paris, n.d.
Barty (Jean Sytyatn). Portrait, full bust in oval. Lithograph. 4to.
Baitty (JEAN SyivArn). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint by
Leyachez, scene and biographical account in script beneath. 8vo, on
small folio sheet.
BALASHEFF (LiEvT.-GENERAL—Ist aide-de-camp of Alexander the First
of Russia). Portrait, half length, in uniform. Engraved by Henry
Dawe, after George Dawe. Mezzotint. Folo. | London, 1823
LG:
W117;
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w 19.
720.
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022.
023.
724,
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726.
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BALTIMORE. Washington’ s Monument. Tinted lithograph after Kollner.
4to. +. New York, aaaee
Battimore. Green Mount Cemetery. Lithograph in colors after Koll- -
ner. 4to. New York, 1848 a
Battimore. N. West View. Lithograph in ase after Kollner. 4to.
New York, 1848
Baurrmore. Battle-Monument. Lithograph in colors after Kollner.
Ato. _ New York, 1848 —
Battimore. City Spring. Lithograph in colors after Kollner. Ato.
New York, 1848
Bar (JEAN A.—French advocate). L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, Nov. 15, 1794.
To the Commission on civil and police administration. Regarding an
annulled decision.
The letter is also signed by Pérés, who voted for confinement and
banishment of Louis XVI.
Bar (JEAN A.). LS. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, Nov. 7, 1794. To the Com-
mittee of the section Chalier. Regarding a disputed question.
The letter is also signed by Pérés.
Baracuey D’Hinurers (AcHILLE—Marshal of France, served in Austria,
Spain and Algeria). A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo.. [la Rite], Ocirry: 1863.
To the Receiver-General, relative to a payment.
BaraguEy D’Hruiiers (Lours—French General). A.L.S. 1 p. folio,
Evreux, Feb. 17, 1801. To the Minister of War.
A statement relative to four non-commissioned officers, states reason
why a person hamed Lambert was not on a certain list.
BaracuEy D’Hiturers (Louis). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, (June) 5,
1801. With portrait. To Citizen Dumas, health officer, relative to
a position. seca a
Baracury D’Hitirers (Louis). A.L.S. 1 p. folio, Lyon, April 30,
1812. Written on Napoleon’s water-marked paper.
Announcing the execution of an order. .It was in this year that the
writer, aS commander of a division of the Russian army, had the mis-
fortune to fall into the hands of the enemy with the greater part of his
forces, and for which he was suspended by Napoleon.
. BaracuEy D’Hriuuters (Louis). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Fo-
restier sc. 12mo.
Served in Egypt, and was taken prisoner by the English whilst re- |
turning from Malta.
. BararE (BERTRAND). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mariage sculpt.
Bonneville del. Stipple. 8vo.
BarBEAu Du Barras, &. D.8. (with seal), 1 p. square 8vo. [Paris],
Sept. 19, 1794. Issued by the Committee of General Safety of the
National Convention and requests Citizen Palloy to attend its im-
portant meetings. Signed by Barbeau du Barras, Levasseur de la
Meurthe, &c.
730.
731.
132.
733.
734.
735.
736.
Ul.
738.
739.
Barbe (M.—Aide-de-camp to Gen. Bastoul). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. In
the field, Nov. 4, 1797. To the Minister of War.
Asking that he be promoted, and telling the minister that he had
made complaint about two horses stolen by the enemy and had received
no reply to letter.
BarBé-Marsois (FRANcgois—French Consul-General to the U. S. during ~
the Revolution). A. L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, Feb. 8, no year. Also
printed invitation, with autograph additions in his hand Jan. 16,
1815. Also portrait, full bust. Lithograph.
The first mentioned regrets not being able to answer questions, as he
had destroyed all his notes. With mention of a Spanish book.
Barbier (M.)—commissioner of war). A.L.S. 3 pp. 4to. Versailles,
Sept. 2, 1795. To M. La Barthe.
Regretting that he is unable to vacate part of his stables for the
minister of the interior, as he can only do so by order of the minister of
war.
Barsot (M. H.—French general). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, le 16
Prairial, VAn IV. [June 4, 1796]. Informs the Commissary of
the Executive Directory concerning a citizen who has been removed
from jail to hospital.
Barca (Count De—minister and secretary of state). Portrait, full
bust in oval. A. Hubert sc. Stipple. 4to.
BARSCHE (PrerRE JULES—1802-70, French advocate and procurator
general of the Court of Appeals). Official L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris,
January 30, 1849.
Barras (P. F. J. N., Comte De—French general, and one of the original
five Directors of the French Republic). Signature and five lines in
his autograph on margin of letter. 2 pp. folio. Portrait.
Letter is signed in Arabic (7?) and is an appeal to the members of the
Directorate from a Sultan of Turkey, possibly Mahmud II., who ex-
presses his keen disappointment at not: having been reimbursed for the
funds advanced three years previous towards the support of the French
army in Italy. Barras, as one of the Directorate, endorses on margin
that letter has been sent to the Minister of Finance, le 24 Messidor, l’An
Reedy 25.1797).
[Barras (P. F. J. N., Comte DE).|] A. L. of M. Lavillatte, 3 pp. un-
dated, with an eight line endorsement in the autograph of Barras,
signed, stating that he has not been unmindful of the kindnesses
that the Minister of War has shown him. With portrait, full length,
in uniform.
Barras (P. F. J. N., Comte Dz). Two portraits, both full length, dif-
ferent. Lithograph, ete. 8vo. Circa 1800 and 1840.
BARRINGTON (SAMUEL). Portrait, half length in uniform. R. Earlom
fecit. Benj. Wilson pinxit. Mezzotint. Folio (slightly creased and
mounted, cut to plate mark). London, 1779
One of the biographies in Campbell’s Lives of the British Admirals.
#40. Barror (CAMILLE H.—eloquent French advocate, advised or persuaded | a
Lafayette to refuse the presidency of the republic). Portrait, full Paris, Nov. 8,
1807. To Berthier, stating that Marshal Mortier desires more mem-
bers of the National Guard, &c.
BEssIERES (JEAN B., Duc D’Istriz). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Boutron sc. Meyer delt. Stipple. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Brvuenot (Jacques C.—French statesman, Minister of Finance under
Jerome Bonaparte). A.L.S. 4 pp. 4to and 12mo (including an
unsigned continuation in 12mo). Paris, May 1, 1817. With portrait.
To Baron Monnier.
BEURNONVILLE (PreRRE Dr Revt—Marshal of France, imprisoned at
Olmutz, during or about the time that Lafayette was imprisoned
there). -A.L.S. -1 p. 4to. Paris, Oct. 1799.
A fine letter to the Minister of Finance, asking him to take care of two
trunks that he had forwarded to Berlin by vessel and stage, and asking
that they be passed through the customs unopened.
BEURNONVILLE (PrerRE Dr Rue). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Mezzotint | by Levachez]|, battle scene beneath. 8vo, on folio sheet.
BEURNONVILLE (PIERRE DE RvueEL). Portrait, full length in uniform.
Lith. de Gerard. India paper. 8vo.
Bey oF Tunis. A.L.S. in Oriental characters. 2 pp. 8vo. Tunis, 17th
day of the month Shahaban, 1194 [Jan. 17, 1781]. With seal. (3
pieces ). | : ,
Curious document from Bashaw Aly, Bey of Tunis, to King George ITI.
of England, with full English translation (2pp. 4to). Complains that a
Captain Boyd of his Majesty’s service has purchased a vessel of him, but
has failed to make the necessary payment for same, and asks the king
for redress.
Brancut (Frreprico—Austrian commander, fought against the French).
Portrait, full length in uniform. Line engraving [Italian work].
Unsigned. Small folio.
Bianon (Epwarp—French historian). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. np. Jan. 10,
n.y. ‘To a firm of booksellers, asking how many copies of a work
by him they wish to have.
901.
902.
903.
904.
905.
906.
907.
908.
909.
910.
911.
912.
Dare
914.
Biron (CHartes ARMAND Dz—Marshal of France under Louis XVe
L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, March 30, 1733.
A letter of thanks regarding a will.
Brron (CHARLES Dz Gontauttr, Duc De—Marshal of France, Ambas-
sador to England, beheaded in 1602). D.S. 1 p. folio on vellum.
Jan. 2, no year. With 2 views and portrait, the latter engraved by
Chenu.
Brron (Louis A.). Portrait, full length in uniform. From the folio, |
Versailles Gallery. ue 4
BLACKSTONE (Sir WiLt1amM—celebrated English jurist). Portrait ; Sirsa
David Baird—distinguished general. Portrait; Billaud-Varennes.
Portrait; F. C. A. Bouille—French general. Portrait ; D. Benjamin —
Gottlieb. Portrait; Mlle. Bourgoin—French actress. Portrait; F.
P. Brueys W Aigalliers—French admiral. Portrait; Julius Cesar.
Portrait; P. T. Cadudal—Napoleonie ome ag Portrait. Small
folio and smaller. Together, 9 pieces. . “a
Buacos (M.—Minister of Louis XVIII.). Portion of a D.S., with sig-
nature. 1 p. 8vo. An order to forward chests from the custom
house at Marseilles.
BLAKE (WiLttam). Portrait, half length. Engraved by L. Schiavonetti
after T. Phillips. Etching. On India paper. 4to. London, 1808
BuancHarD (M.—member of the National Convention), also Chrétien
and Goisset. A.L.S. of each, (two of the first named), written on
4 pp. 4to. April 27, 1792, and no date. All regarding money.
BiLtcHer (GEBHARD L. Von, PRINCE, and Prussian Field-Marshal).
L.S. with 2 lines in his autograph. Army of the lower Rhine, Head-
quarters, St. Cloud, July 17, 1815. With portrait on horseback.
BitcHer (GEBHARD L. Von). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Engraved
by A. Smith after Dahling. Stipple. 4to. (slightly creased).
London, 1813
Buicuer (GEBHARD L. Von). Portrait, full bust in uniform. A.
Smith sculpt. Dahling pinx. Stipple. 4to. London, 1813
BiLicuer (Gesuarp L. Von). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple,
unsigned. Small folio. London, 1814
Biicuer (GrByarp L. Von). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gegra-
veerd door W. van Senus, geschilderd door P. J. Lutzzenkirchen. On
India paper. Fine impression.
Biicuer (GrsHarD L. Von). Portrait, full length in uniform. Nach
dem leben gemalt und Sine von J. C. Bock. Stipple. Small
folio. Nurnberg, n.d.
Biicuer (GrBHarD L. Von). Portrait, full bust. Engraved by L.
Vendrumini, drawn by P. 8S. Stroehling. 4to. London, 1814
915.
916.
SAME
918.
919.
920.
921.
922.
923.
924.
925.
Buiitcuer (GEBHARD L. Von). Portrait, full bust in uniform. A.
Smith sculp. Dahling pinxt. Stipple. London, 1813; 2 portraits
in battle, and portrait of Gen. T. W. von Bulo. 4to and 8vo. To-
gether, 4 pieces.
Buicuer (Gusuarp L. Von). Portrait, “The Warlike Marshal Von
Bliicher,” half length in uniform. Stipple. 4to, margins cut away.
London, 1814
Burtcuer (GEBHARD L. Von). Portrait, full bust in uniform. En-
graved by Hooghamer. Stipple. 4to. Verse in Dutch beneath.
Bitcuer (GEBHARD L. Von). Portrait, full bust in uniform. F.
Lignon sculp. Vigneron del. Line engraving. 4to.
BiicHEer (GeBHARD L. Von). Portrait, “ Feldmarschall von Bliicher,”
full bust in uniform. J. G. Mabsfeld sc. Stipple in brown. 4to.
Wein, n.d.
Buiicuer (GreBuHarpd L. Von). Portraits, (1) on galloping horse, Wachs-
mann fe. Kolbe del.; (2) full length in uniform, G. A. Sasso ine.
G. B. Bosio dis.; (3) at the battle of Ligny. Line and stipple. 4to
and 8vo. ‘Together, 3 pieces.
Butcuer (GEBHARD L. Von). Portrait, full length in uniform. Drawn
by W. Heath. Line and stipple. In colors. Folio. London, 1814
Bricuer (GupHarp L. Von). Portrait, in uniform, on horseback.
Romney del. et sc. 4to. | London, 1815
Buiicuer (Gesnarp L. Von). Portrait, in uniform, on galloping horse.
Wachsmann sc. Kolbe del. Ato.
Buiicner (GeBHarD L. Von). The meeting of Bliicher and Wellington.
Dutch engraving. D. Slayter sculp. J. Kamphuyzen delin. Folio.
; Amsterdam, n.d.
Buiiicuer. A.L.S. of the son of Field-Marshal Bliicher, 3 pp. 4to. Aetona,
April 8, 1840. To General (?).
Apologizes for not answering letters more promptly. Speaks of the
happy days gone by, and the honors bestowed upon him by Charles X.,
ete.
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES
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926. Bo (J. B. J.—member of the National Convention). A.L.8. 2 pp. 4to. gq
Paris [Oct. 11, 1793]. Asks leniency for Citizen [Flessele], a politi- —
cal offender, &c. _
927. Borsser (JosepH A.—French Jacobin, member of the Council of the —
Ancients). D.S. (with wax-seal), 2 pp. folio. Aigues-Mortes, le 16
Nivose, ?An III [Jan. 5, 1794]. Orders the coast to be,fortified so
vessels may not land, &c. ;
928. Borssy-D’ANnexaAs (F. A. DE—President National Convention, Member of.
the Council of 500). A.L.S. 4 pp. 4to, including addressed portion.
Paris, March 5, 1822. To M. Thiébaut, concerning a sum of money
to be paid to him. Portrait, and short biographical notice (3 pieces).
929. Borssy-D’Aneuas: (F. A. De). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. [Bouorinas?], Sept.
30, 1820. Thanks to a Baron for his attention to a young lady. With
portrait.
930. Botssy-D’ANcLAs (F. A. De). Portrait, full bust in oval, F. Bonneville
del. et sculpsit. Line engraving. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
931. Bonaparte (CAROLINE—sister of Napoleon, Queen of Naples). .S.
“Caroline,” 1 p. 4to. Paris, May 13, 1812. To M. Danziger (?).
Written on Napoleon’s water-marked paper.
Asking the recipient to see that her trunk is not delayed in any way.
It is to proceed to Naples and is not to be examined by custom officers,
as it contains no forbidden articles.
932. BONAPARTE (CAROLINE). A.N.S. 1 p. 12mo. n.p.n.d. Asking the
recipient what she intends to do the following evening.
933. BONAPARTE (CAROLINE). Original pencil drawing. Unsigned. 4to.
934. BONAPARTE (CAROLINE). Portraits, (1) three-quarter length. In
colors. [From the Court of Napoleon]; (2) half length. Paquier
sc. David pinx.; (3) full length. [From the Versailles Gallery]. To-
gether, 3 pieces. 4to and 8vo. 4
935.
936.
937.
938.
939.
940.
941.
942.
943.
944.
945.
946.
947.
948.
BoNAPARTE (CAROLINE). Portrait, full length. Gravé par Delannoy,
peint par Gérard. From the Versailles Gallery. Folio.
BoNAPARTE (CHARLES L. J. L.—Prince de Canino, eldest son of Lucien
_ Bonaparte, and an eminent naturalist). A.L.S. “C. L. Bonaparte,”
1 p. 4to. Rome, Feb. 24, 1849. To the National Assembly at Crete
relative to a communication sent some time before.
BONAPARTE (CHARLES L.J.L.). ALS. “ Charles L. Bonaparte, Pce.
de Canino,” 1 p. 4to. Florence, Oct. 25, 1841. Regarding the send-
ing of a copy of a letter written by his father to his brother, during
his last stay in England.
BONAPARTE (CHARLES L.J.L.). ALS. “C.D. a ee 1 p. 8vo.
Paris, May 14, 1853. Written in IJ talian.
BowapParte (CHArtes L. J. L.). A.L.S. 1 p. Ato. Paris, Aug. 14, 1853.
Thanking the recipient for lending him a copy of Audubon’s Birds
of America. |
Bonaparte (CHaArues L. J. L.). Portrait, “ Luciano Bonaparte.” Tor-
chiana ine. Bosio dis. Stipple. 8vo.
Bonaparte (Cuartes L. J. L.). Portraits, (1) half length. Ch. Dev-
_ itz del. et sc.; (2) the same proof before inscription. 2 pieces.
BONAPARTE (CHartes L. J. L.). Portraits, (1) half length. Ch. Pa-
quien se. Dayid del.; (2) early lithograph, full bust in uniform. 2
pieces.
BoNAPARTE (CHARLOTTE—daughter of Charles Lucien, who was the son
of Napoleon’s brother Lucien). A.L.S. “ Charlotte B. L. P. Ga-
brielli,’” 2 pp. 4to. Rome, Jan. 1, 1835. An affectionate family
letter to her uricle. On 2 other pages is her uncle’s autograph reply.
BoNAPARTE (CHARLOTTE). A.L.S. “ Charlotte Bonaparte Primoli,” 2
pp. 8vo. Paris, Feb. 17, 1866. A personal letter.
Bonaparte (Cuartorre). L.S. “ Charlotte Gabrielli, née Bonaparte,”
1 p. 4to. Rome, April 7, n.y. To her uncle, informing him that a .
marriage has taken place in their chapel.
Bonaparte (CuHarwotre). A.L.S. “Charlotte Bonaparte Primoli,” 4
pp. 12mo. Paris, Jan. 17, n.y. A personal letter, with mention of
her sister.
BONAPARTE (EUGENIE—EMPRESS OF THE FRENCH). L.S. “ Eugénie,”
1 p. folio, n.p. Feb. 1861. To her cousin, thanking him for the letter
he sent during the Christmas holidays. With portrait.
Bonaparte (JeromMEe—King of Westphalia, youngest brother of Napo-
leon I). Autograph endorsement in two places, one signed “ Jerome
Napoleon ” and the other “ King of Westphalia.” 1 p. “folio. A.L.S.
of M. Arnaud, Paris, Sept. 12, 1807.
949.
950.
951.
952.
953.
954,
955.
956.
957.
958.
959.
960.
lah:
962.
963.
BONAPARTE (JEROME). Passport issued to him and his valet. 1 p. royal
4to (folded). Paris, Aug. 23, 1848. With signatures of the Prefect
of Police, secretary-general, the Belgium Consul, and others.
BoNnAPARTE (JEROME). A.L.S. 1 p. 12mo. [Oct. 3, no year.] To his ©
sister, announcing his arrival.
BONAPARTE (JERoME). A.L.S. 1 p. 12mo. n.p.n.d. To his brother J 0-
seph (eldest brother of Napoleon I). )
- Stating that he has returned from Woolwich and will set out for Porte.
mouth the following day, ete.
BONAPARTE (JEROME). Portrait, full bust in uniform. E. Schule se.
1807. Stipple. 8vo.
BONAPARTE (JEROME). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Lith. de Del- ©
pech. Folio.
BONAPARTE (Jerome). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravé d’aprés
une miniature, terminé par Duthe. Stipple. 4to.
BONAPARTE (JEROME). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Lithograph after
Legrand. 4to.
BONAPARTE (JEROME). Portrait, three quarter length in uniform. Lith-
ograph after Alophe (?). Open letters on India paper. 4to.
BoNAPARTE (JEROME). Portraits, (1) full length in uniform, Leguay
se., Gaildrau del.; (2) full length in royal robes. Gravé par Des-
jardins, dessiné par Belloli. 4to and 8vo. 2 pieces.
BONAPARTE (JEROME—son of Jerome Bonaparte, King of Westphalia).
L.S. “Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte,’ 1 p. 4to. Paris, May 21, 1852.
To the Minister of State, regarding laws of the ss of Bordeaux.
With portrait.
BoNAPARTE (JEROME). A.L.S. “ Napoleon,” 1 p. 8vo. n.p. July 21,
1858; TowMarshal 2724 ¢2\:
Asking that a change be made in the list of names submitted to the
Emperor, ete.
BONAPARTE (JEROME). L. g. “votre affectionné—Napoleon (Jerome) ,”
1 p. 8vo. Royal Palace, June 17, 1869. To General **** (?) re-
garding an appointment for Captain Pietri.
BoNaPaRTE (JEROME). A.L.S. “Napoleon Bonaparte,” 1 p. 8vo.
Paris, Friday the 7th, n.y. A personal letter.
BoNAPARTE (JEROME—grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, King of West-
phalia.) A.LS. 1 p. 8vo. Versailles, June 26, 1860. To his
cousin, Napoleon IIT.
Figewaine his cousin that he was kept away from his grandfather dur-
ing his illness and also from his death-bed.
BONAPARTE (J EROME). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. Paris, May 3, 1865. Thanks
for a copy of “ The Dictionary of Congress. i
964.
965.
966.
967.
968.
969.
970.
oF.
O72.
973.
974.
975.
976.
BoNAPARTE (JosEPH—eldest brother of Napoleon I.). A.L.S. “ Bona-
parte,’ 1 p. 4to. Mortefontaine, Sept. 8, 1800. To J. S. Briot,
secty.-gen. of the prefecture of the dept. of Doubs at Besangon. A
letter of thanks.
BonAaPaRTE (JosEPH). A.L.S. “ Bonaparte,” 1 p. 4to. Mortefontaine,
‘April 21, 1801. Acknowledging the receipt of a letter.
BoNAPARTE (JosEPH). A.L.S. “ Bonaparte,’ 1 p. 4to. Paris, April
17, 1803. A letter of thanks.
BoNAPARTE (JOSEPH). D.S. “Bonaparte,” 2 pp. folio, (Lundy), Oct.
- 21, 1805. A nomination, signed also by Coland, and Porcher.
Bonaparte (JosEPH). A.L.S. “Joseph Bonaparte,” 1 p. folio, Paris,
Dec. 26, 1805. To Baron Denniée, general of the armies in Spain.
Acknowledging the receipt of a letter.
BONAPARTE (JOSEPH). A.L.S. “Joseph, Ct.” ....... (Survilliers ?).
1 p. 4to. Pointe Breeze (U.8.), July 10, 1814. Acknowledging the
receipt of a letter regarding property.
BoNAPARTE (JosEepH). L.S8. “Joseph,” 1p. 4to. Paris, May 22, 1819.
To the Count de Lacépéde, stating that the military services of M.
Lefevre entitle him to the Cross of the Legion of Honor.
BONAPARTE (JOSEPH). A.L.S. “Joseph, Comte de Survilliers,” 1 p.
4to. Pointe Breeze, May 12, 1820. Asking that something be for-
warded. |
BONAPARTE (JOSEPH). D.S. “Joseph, Comte de Survilliers,” 1 p. 4to.
Burlington, N. J., Dec. 18, 1822, signed also by Charles F. A. Lalle-
mand, French general, who was then a fugitive in the United States.
With portrait.
BoNAPARTE (JOSEPH). A.L.S. “Joseph,” 1 p. 12mo. Den Ham (Neth-
erlands), Dec. 31, 1834. Tio Comtesse Reynand de St. Jean d’Angély.
A friendly letter.
BoNAPARTE (JOSEPH). D.S. “Joseph.” 2 pp. folio, London, Oct. 24,
1840. Signature to power of attorney, written when he was 72 years
of age.
BoNAPARTE (JOSEPH). D.S. “Joseph, Cte. de Survilliers,” 4 pp. 4to.
n.p.n.d. Also with “ conforme a la note originale du Baron Menne-
val” in the autograph of Joseph Bonaparte.
An exceedingly interesting document, the original of which was written
by Baron Menneval. It is an account of the departure of Marie Louise
and her son from Paris, and of the signer’s duty to protect and safeguard
them. Gives details regarding the desire of Marie Louise to remain in
Paris according to the instructions of Napoleon.
BONAPARTE (JOSEPH). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple by
Schumann, also representation of Bonaparte’s flight from the battle
of Vittoria, engraved by R. Pollard. 2 pieces.
tr.
978.
979.
980.
981.
982.
983.
984.
985.
986.
987%,
988.
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Bonaparte (JosepH). Portrait, full bust in uniform, together with
that of his wife. Stipple. Unsigned. In colors, colored by hand.
8vo.
BonaParte (JosepH). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravé par ....
Douas, terminée par Duthe. Stipple. 4to. ee: Paris, n.d.
Bonaparte (JosePH). Portrait, half length, seated. S. W. Reynolds
sculpt., Point-Breeze, Etats-unis d’Amérique, 30 Janvier, 1831, J.
Goubaud pinxt. Mezzotint. Proof in open letters, margins on 3
sides cut away, mounted and inlaid, repaired on lower margin. a
London, 1833
The reproduction in Sloane’s Life of Napoleon was made from this —
engraving. P
Bonaparte (JosePH). Portrait, “ Giuseppe Napoleone,” half length in
uniform. Ant. Verico incise. Vicart dipinse. Stipple. Fine im-
pression. Folio. in Firenze, n.d.
Bonaparte (Josepm). Portrait, half length in uniform. Gravé par
Payen, dessiné par Swebach. Stipple. 8vo.
BoNAPARTE (JOSEPH). Portrait, full length in uniform, standing, wear-
ing cocked hat, entitled “Son Altesse Impériale le Prince Joseph
frére de ’Empereur grand Electeur de ’Empire.” Unsigned line ~ -
engraving. In colors. Small folio. Paris sica. eo
BONAPARTE (JOSEPH). Portrait. “S. A. I. le Prince Joseph Bonaparte,
Grand Hlecteur de l’Empire Frangais,” full length in uniform. Line
engraving. Unsigned. In colors, portions touched up by hand.
BONAPARTE (JOSEPH). Portrait, “ Giuseppe Bonaparte,” full length in
uniform. Torchiana ine. Bosio dis. Stipple. 8vo.
BoNAPARTE (JOSEPH). Portrait, full length in uniform. Legemissel, j°.
sculp. In colors. Also full length portrait of his wife. 2 pieces.
[| Bonaparte (JosepH).| A.L.S. of the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, Julie
Clary, signed “ Julie,’ 1 p. 4to. Florence, Jan. 5, 1841. To her niece,
thanking her for kind wishes and news, ete. With portrait, full length.
[BoNAPARTE (JOSEPH).] A.L.S. of the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, 1 p.
8vo., signed “ Julie Clary,” Ampach, July 29, n.y. Also autograph
note by M. Clary (her brother? ). A requesteto help M. Bouneman.
BONAPARTE (JOSEPH C. P., PRincE—son of Jerome Bonaparte). A.L.S.
1 p. 8vo. Paris, April 7, 1855. Authorizing M. Pascal to employ
men. With portrait. ,
BoNAPARTE (JosePH C. P.). LS. 1p. folio. Paris, Dec. 5,1855. Re-
garding a report.
BoNAPARTE (JOSEPH C. P.). A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. Royal Palace, Jan. 27,
n.y.
991.
992.
993.
994.
- 995.
MBOO;
9977.
998.
999;
1000.
BoNAPARTE (JOSEPH NapotEoN—son of Charles Lucien, who was the
son of Napoleon’s brother Lucien). A.L.S. “Joseph Napoleon Bona-
parte.” 1p. 8vo. Rome, April 14, 1837, commending M. Pilois as
a distinguished painter. With illustrated article on “ Bordentown
and the Bonapartes.”
BONAPARTE (JOSEPH NapoLEon). A.L.S. “Joseph.” 1p. 8vo. Rome,
April 14, 1857. A letter of introduction for Mr. and Mrs. Pelosi to
his cousin.
BONAPARTE (JULIE ZENAiDE—grand-daughter of Lucien Bonaparte).
A.L.S. 4pp.12mo. Paris,n.d. To her cousin Ernestine. A friendly
letter, with addressed envelope.
BoNAPARTE (LETITIA—daughter of Lucien Bonaparte, and niece of Na-
poleon). A.L.S. (third person), commencing “La Princesse Le-
titia Bonaparte,” 2 pp. 8vo, Feb. 20 n-y. Regarding a book.
Bonaparte (LEetit1A R.—mother of Napoleon). Portraits, (1) half
length, seated, “ Napoleonis Mater,” Charlotte Napoleon delt. Roma,
1835; Lith. Ballagny. Open letters. 4to; (2) Art Journal repro-
duction from a statue. 4to. Together, 2 pieces.
Bonaparte (LetTit1a R.). Portrait, full length, C. Muller sc. [after
a sculpture by Canova]. 8vo.
Bonaparte (Louis—Kine Or Howtanp, brother of Napoleon I.). LS.
“Louis,” 1 p. folio, Mayence, August 2, 1806. To M. Champagny,
Minister of ‘the Interior.
BoNnAPARTE (Lours). L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including addressed portion. Flor-
ence, Nov. 14, 1839. Requests Caccia & Co. to forward.a letter and
600 frances, &e.
Letter written about 7 years before his death, and when he had adopted
the title of Count de St. Leu.
BONAPARTE (Louis). Wax seal on envelope. With portrait.
Bonaparte (Louis). Portrait, full bust in uniform, oval medallion,
surrounded by figures. Gegrav door P. L. Jenxis, onder direct. van
Zyn Vader. Line engraving. 4to. [Amsterdam ?, n.d. |
1001. Bonaparte (Louis). Portrait, full bust in oval, in uniform. Douas
sculpt. Stipple. 8vo.
1002. Bonaparte (Louis). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Couche fils sc.
1003.
1004.
Open letters on India paper (margins stained). 4to.
Bonaparte (Louris). Portrait, “ Ludwig Napoleon,” full bust in uni-
form. Zwichau bey Schumann. Stipple. 8vo.
Bonaparte (Louis). Portrait, half length in uniform. Dessiné par
Swebach, terminé par Chaponnier. Stipple. 4to. Paris, n.d.
1005, Bonaparte (Louis). Portrait, full length, seated, in uniform. P.
Adam sculp. F. Gérard pinxt. Etching. Proof on India paper
before inscription. 8vo. 1829
1006.
1007.
1008.
1009.
1010.
Tt:
1012.
1013.
1014.
1015.
1016.
1017.
1018.
1019.
1020.
Bonaparte (Louis). Portrait, full length in uniform. Lime engrav- —
ing. In colors. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Bonaparte (Louis). Portrait, in uniform, on horseback. Line en-
graving. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
Bonaparte (Louris). Portrait, “ Luigi Bonaparte,” full length in uni-
form. Torchiana inc. I. Moroel dis. in Olanda. Stipple. 8vo.
BoNAPARTE (Louis Lucten—nephew of Napoleon T.),;, Ades een ee
8vo. Paris, Jan. 9, 1864. Regarding his writings.
BONAPARTE (LUCIEN, PRINCE DE CANINO, brother of Napoleon I.).
L.S. “lucien Bonaparte,” 1 p. folio. Paris, Jan. 16, 1800. To
Citizen Consolin regarding a position. ;
Bonaparte (Lucien). D.S. “1. Bonaparte.” 1 p. folio, n.p. (Paris),
May 31, 1800. With portrait.
Written on paper headed “Bonaparte, premier Consul de la Répub-_
lique,” by order of Napoleon I, appointing Citizen Salliour as sub-prefect
of Brest.
Bonaparte (Lucien). A.L.S. “L. Bonaparte.’ 1 p. small 4to.
Paris, May 1, 1802. To M. Le Joyand regarding application for a
position. With portrait. |
BonaPaRTE (Lucien). ALS. “LL.” 1 p. 4to. London, May 14,
1838. To M. Patorni, a lawyer on civil and political affairs, ete.
With portrait.
BoNnaPaRTE (Lucien). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Inst. Bibl.
exct. Stipple. 8vo.
BoNAPARTE (Lucten). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Line engraving.
Unsigned. 12mo.
Bonaparte (Lucien). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint. Un-
signed. Proof. 4to.
Bonaparte (Lucten). Portraits, (1) full bust, unsigned, with fac-
simile signature; (2) half length in uniform, gravé par Frangois.
8vo. 2 pieces.
BoNAPARTE (LUCIEN). Miniature full length in uniform, wearing
glasses. Stipple. Unsigned. 12mo.
BoNAPaRTE (Marte—granddaughter of Lucien Bonaparte). | As:
1p. 8vo. Canino. Dec. 15, 1842, to Louis Bonaparte, ex-King of
Holland, the writer’s uncle. On personal matters.
Bonaparte (Marie ANNE Exisa—sister of Napoleon I.). A.LS.
“ flisa B.” 2 pp. 4to. Pisa, Nov..3, 1810.
A personal letter to an unnamed countess, written shortly before she
became Grand Duchess of Tuscany, thanking her for delivering a toy to
the prince, and asking her to forward description of any new style that
may appear.
1021.
1022.
1023.
1024.
1025.
1026.
1027.
1028.
1029.
1030.
1031.
1032.
1033.
1034.
1035.
Bonaparte (Marie ANNE Exitsa). A.L.S. “Elisa Baciocchi.” 1 p.
12mo. n.p.n.d. With portrait, as Duchess of Tuscany.
This letter was written after she became the wife of Felix Baciocchi,
asking the recipient to go to Plessis and spend a few days with her.
Bonaparte (Marte ANNE Esa). Portrait, full length, standing.
Gravé par Pigot, peint par Lethierre. Line engraving, from the
folio edition of the Versailles Gallery.
Bonaparte (Marte ANNE Etisa). Portrait, full length. Lithograph
after Lacauchie, also full length after Lethierre. Together, 2 pieces.
Bonaparte (Marie ANNE Fitisa). Portrait, half length in oval.
Karly lithograph. Unsigned. 4to. |
Bonaparte (Maris DE Sotms—daughter of Letitia Bonaparte, the
niece of Napoleon I.). A.L.S. “ M. de Solms née Bonaparte.” 1 p.
12mo. Aix-les-Bains, n.d. A personal letter, with addressed en-
velope.
Bonaparte (Marte DE Sous). A.L.S. “ Bonaparte Wyse de Solms.”
1p. 12mo. n.p.n.d. Regarding a package. With portrait.
Bonaparte (Marte J. Curary—Madame, wife of Joseph Bonaparte).
Portrait, full bust in oval. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
Bonaparte (Marre J. Crary). Another copy of the preceding, a
somewhat better impression. ©
Bonaparte (Mariz J. Cuary). Portrait, full length standing. Gravé
par Pedretti, peint. par R. Lefevre. From the Versailles Gallery.
Folio.
Bonaparte (Marig J. Crary). Portrait. “ Mad. Buonaparte,”’ full
bust in oval [as a girl], Verter inc. Vil dis. Stipple. 8vo., full
margins. Rotterdam, 7mbre 10, 1796
Bonaparte (Napotron C.—son of Jerome by his second wife). A.L.S.
1 p. 8vo. n.p.n.d. Regarding the opening of the Legislature.
Bonaparte (NAPoLKON-Exiza—Countess Camarata; daughter of Marie-
Eliza Bonaparte, eldest sister of Napoleon, Princess Bacciocchi).
A.L.S. 3 pp. 4to, including addressed portion. [Rome, May 4,
1830.] To M. Eugéne la Bon, on personal matters. Signed,
“Napoleon.” With wax seal.
BONAPARTE (PAULINE—sister of Napoleon I., married General Leclerc).
A.N.S. “ Pauline,” 1 p. 12mo. March 28, n.y.
BonAPARTE (PauLINE). Portrait, full length. Lithograph after La-
cauchie; also full length portrait of her husband, General C. E.
Leclere. Together, 2 pieces.
Bonaparte (PrerrE—son of Lucien Bonaparte). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo.
Wellin, province of Luxembourg (Belgium), Oct. 12, 1842. With
portrait.
1036.
1037.
1038.
1039.
1040.
1041,
1042.
1043.
1044.
1045.
1046.
1047.
1048.
1049.
5 ¢.40¢ Fat) oe oe
¥ Pn, LE ie
BonaPaRTE (Princess Maruiipe, daughter of Jerome Bonaparte).
A.L.S. 3 pp. 12mo. n.p. Jan. 18, 1875. Personal letter.
BONAPARTE (PRINCESS “MATHILDE). A.L.S. “ Mathilde Bonaparte,”
3 pp. 12mo. August 3, n.y. Regarding a position. With portrait.
Bonaparte (Princess MarHItpe). A.L.S. 3 pp. 12mo. May 27,
n.y.
Bonaparte (Princess Maruitpg). A.L.S. 1 p. 12mo. Jan. 30,
n.y. Regarding a project. With addressed envelope and portrait. —
Bonaparte Famity. A.L.S. of Madame Marie Rattazzi, granddaughter
of Lucien Bonaparte, signed “ Marie de Rattaz. 1 p. 12mo, 1830.
Bonaparte Famirty. A.L.8. of Madame Carie Rattazzi, signed “ Marie —
de Salmo.” 1p. 8vo. A personal letter. n.p.n.d.
Bonaparte Famity. A.L.S. “ Christine,’ Marie Christine Ruspoli,
wife of Prince Gregory J. P. Bonaparte, grandson of Lucien Bona-
parte. 4 pp. 8vo. Paris, Sept. 1, 1867. A family letter, with men-
tion of several members. |
Bonaparte Faminy. A.L.S. “ Zenaide Roccagiovine,” of Julia Char-
lotte Z. P. L. Bonaparte, daughter of the Prince of Canino, grand-
daughter of Lucien Bonaparte. 2 pp. 8vo. Paris, Nov. 14, 1867.
Regarding tickets.
BoNaPaRTE Famity. A.1.8. of Prince Camillo Borghese of Rome, sec-
ond husband of Pauline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon I. 1 p. 4to.
Feb. 16, n.y. With portrait.
Bonaparte Fairy. A series of 50 miniature portraits representing
the Royal Family of France, the Family of Buonaparte, and French
Generals, Statesmen, etc., also a series of 48 miniature portraits rep-
resenting the British and their Allies. On 2 folio sheets. _
London, 1816
Bonaparte Famity. Genealogical Table of the Family. Double folio.
Lithograph (repaired). ~. London, 1852
Bonpy (Pierre M. T. De—chamberlain to Napoleon, member of the
Chamber of Deputies). Fourteen lines and signature on letter from
Brindeau asking for a position. 1. folio. Paris, J an., 1838. Signed,
also by Brindeau. \
BoNNARD (GENERAL—aide-de-camp to General Carteux). Napoleon
gave him the title of Count in 1804). A.LS. 1 p. folio. - Ver-
sailles, Oct. 21, 1802. To the Minister of War. With portrait, full
bust in uniform.
Bonnarp (Rosert ALaxanpre De—French geologist and member of
the Institute). A.L.S. to the president of the Royal Society of Lon-
don. 1p. 4to. Paris, September 15, 1832.
Announcing that the “Bulletin des Sciences” of the Société Philo-
matique of Paris has made its reappearance, and sending a copy of the
Same in the name of the Society.
1050.
1051.
/ 1052.
1056.
1059.
1060.
1061.
1062.
1063.
1064.
Bonnier (ANTOINE 8.). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint by
Lavachez, military scene and biographical notice in script beneath.
8vo. on small folio sheet.
Boone (Daniet). Deliverance of the daughters of D. Boone and Gal-
laway. Lithograph by K. Bodmer after Lemercier. Large folio. |
1852
Booth (Epwin—eminent American actor). Photograph, full bust.
Written on bottom is “ Originally presented by Mr. Booth,” also
writing on back (name of recipient erased, but member of The
Players Club, 1900).
. BorGHESE (CamMitLto—married Napoleon’s sister, Pauline). Portrait,
full bust in uniform. India paper. 8vo.
. Bory Dr Sartnt-Vincent (J.B.G.M.—French naturalist). Portrait,
full bust in oval. Gravé par A. Tardieu. Stipple. 8vo.
. Bosc (Lours—eminent French naturalist ; visited America in 1796,
where he spent two years in scientific investigations). A.L.S. 3 pp.
and a half. 8vo. Paris, December 11, 1791.
An interesting letter speaking of a plant sent to him for \examination,
and of other botanical matters.
Boscawen (EpwarpD—English admiral, commanded in 1758 the expe-
dition to America). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Copper engrav-
ing, unsigned, from the Military Dictionary. Small folio.
. Boston. Vue de Boston vers le Cale du Port. Dutch line engraving
by Habermann in colors. Folio. [Circa 1780 ]
. Boston. Vue de la Rue le Roi vers la Porte de la Campagne a Boston.
Dutch line engraving by Habermann in colors. Folio. (Mounted.)
[Circa 1780]
Boston. Vue de la Rue et de la Maison de Ville A Boston. Dutch
line engraving by Habermann in colors. 4to. [| Circa 1780 |
Boston. Vue de la Rue grande vers L’Kglise du Sud des Presbi-
tériennes a Boston. Dutch line engraving by Habermann in colors.
Ato. F [Circa 1780]
Boston. Vue de Boston. Gravé par F. X. Habermann. Dutch line
engraving. In colors. 4to. [| Circa 1780 |
Boston. Vue de la Rue grande vers |’Kglise du sud des Presbitériennes
a Boston. Gravé par F. X. Habermann. Dutch line engraving. In
colors. [Circa 1780]
Boston. Vue de la Rue du Roi vers la Porte de la Campagne a
Boston. Gravé par F. X. Habermann. Dutch line engraving. In
colors. 4to. (margin repaired). [Circa 1780]
Boston. Vue de la Rue et dela Maison de Ville 4 Boston. Gravé par
F. X. Habermann. Dutch line engraving. In colors. 4to.
[Circa 1780]
1065. Boston. View of the Court House in Boston erected in 1811 and 1812. a
Stipple engraving by J. Kidder. 8vo. [Circa 1813] 4 :
1066. Boston. Raadhuset I Boston. 8vo. Unsigned. | Circa 1820] . 2
1067. Boston. Boston from Roxbury. Line engraving by Carter, Andrews’ |
~& Co., after J. R. Smith. 4to. [Circa 1826 ]
1068. Boston. L’Entrée au Port de Boston. Gravée d’aprés le Tableau de: am
Vernet. Line engraving (cut close and mounted), and another view
of Boston by Rolph after Billings. 2 pieces. ; se .
1069. Bovsin (Nirtr—French Geologist). A.L.S. to the President of the — 4
Academy of Sciences of London. 1 p. 4to. Paris, March 1, 1832. 9
Respecting certain scientific experiments made in a lake in the Pyrenees.
1070. Boucurer (Mapam—probably the mother of Andre Jean Boucher
d’Argis, who. was publicly denounced by Marat, and condemned to
death). A.L.S. “ Widow Boucher.” 1 p. 4to. Written underneath =
are some lines in another hand, dated June 16, 1776. ‘
1071. Bovcrer (Nicotas—French general). ALS. 1 p. 4to. Nantes,
June 16, 1793. To the Military Commission. Regarding the prepar-—
ing of quarters for 200 men. | |
1072. BougaInvILLE (Lours Antornr De—celebrated French navigator,
1729-1814). Official L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, 26 Brumaire, An. XI
(1802). With portrait. 2 pieces. !
Bougainville was the first French navigator who made the circuit of
the world.
1073. Bouttton (Duc De). D.S. “Le duc de Bouillon,” with autograph
salutation, 2 pp. small 4to. Villette, May 24, 1762. A lst of things
to be done at the home of the signer.
1074. Boutrtton (Duc Dz). A.L.S. “ Le due de Bouillon.” 1 p, small 4to.
n.p.n.d. relative to some affair in which writer and recipient are
interested.
1075. Bournon (CHartes Dr, Comte Dr CuHarorats).. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Paris, Sept. 138, 1725. Regarding a report.
1076. Bourson (DucHEssE DE—mother of the Duc d’Haghien, who was
shot by order of Napoleon). A.L. (initials, third person). 1 p.
8vo. n.p.n.d.
1077. Bourson (Louis Aucustt DeE—Prince DE Dompzs). L.S. “ Louis
Auguste de Bourbon,” Ebringen (a village in Baden), Nov. 8, 1744.
Regarding instructions by the king, etc. With portrait, full bust in
armor, copper engraving.
1078. Bourson (Louis Francois J. DE—Princze De Conti). ALS. 1p.
Ato. Paris, April 24, 1773. With portrait.
1079. Boursnon (Louis Henri DE—son of Louis XIV., first minister of
Louis XV.). L.S. “Louis de Bourbon.” 1 p. 4to. Offenburg (a
town in Baden). Sept. 7, (1727). To Count de Bellejol. Asking
for information about the police who killed the Marquis de Pleugque.
i
1080.
1081.
1082.
1083.
1084.
1085.
1086.
1087.
1088.
1089.
1090.
1091.
Bovurson (Lovuisé M. T. B. D’Orwians, DucHEssE DE—PRINCESS OF
France, daughter of Louise Philippe). A.L.S. 1 p, small 4to.
Paris, Feb. 4, 1821. Letter of thanks. With portrait.
Bourson Faminy. A collection of documents on vellum and paper,
relating to the Bourbon family, including an expense account of the
Countess de Provence, 1771, etc. Together, 4 pieces.
Bourzon Famity. Genealogical record of the Bourbon family. Finely
written manuscript. 1 p. folio, vellum. XVI th pace
BourGaDE (ArMAND—French littérateur). A.L.S. 3 pp. 8vo. and
Original Manuscript, 16 pp. 4to. of Poems (signed) on Napoleon
III. and IV. Paris, May 8, 1874. (2 pieces).
~Bourgade encloses the Poems with letter and asks his friend if. they
cannot be printed in pamphlet form and sold for 5 or 10 cents apiece.
Bourcoin (M’LLE.—Mistress of Napoleon). A.L.S. (third person),
1 p. 8vo. n.p.n.d. To M. Vigneron, BAB him that the doctor has
ordered her away for several days.
BouRLEMONT (L’Assé Dz). LS. 4to. Rome, Nov. 17, 1665,
mentioning the generosity of Louis eR in regard ‘to the Cav. Ber-
nini [the eminent Italian sculptor and architect]. © (Rebacked and
portions water-stained. )
From the Sylvio Pellico collection (No. 91), enclosed in his library
wrapper and with his autograph annotations. 3
BoURMONT (Louts A. V.—Marshal of France, distinsuished himself
in the Russian campaign). A.L.S. 1 p. folio. Paris, August 24,
1808. To the Duc de Reggi [ Nicolas Charles Oudinot].
Bourmont announces the sentence imposed upon Roehe, by the dis-
ciplinary council of the 6th infantry regt. Requests him to inform the
Minister of War.
Bourmont (Louis A. V.). L.S. 1 p. folio. Paris, April 30, 1829.-
With portrait, full bust in uniform. Nordheim, sc. J ulien, del.
Stipple.
Written. to his military superior asking for leave of absence for a
lieutenant whose father had recently died, and saying that his presence
was necessary for the opening of the will.
BOURRIENNE (FAvVELET De—French diplomatist, well known as the
biographer of Napoleon). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, May 11, 1818,
stating that he has received 2 letters from Germany which he does
not understand, &c.
BourRIENNE (Favvetet Dr). A.N.S. 1 p. 8vo. Fontaine, June 23,
n.y. Requesting the return of some memoranda.
Boyer (P.—French general). A.L.S. 1p.4to. Army of St. Domingo,
April 19, 1802. With portrait.
Brappock (GENERAL Epwarp). Defeat and Death of General Brad-
dock in North America: Copper engraving by Scott, after Dodd.
Folio. ) [Circa 1790]
1092,
1093.
1094.
1095.
1096.
1097.
1098.
1099.
1100.
1101.
1102,
1103.
1104.
Brazit. Olinda de Phernambuco. Line engraving. 4to. ~
Breoxrweriper (Rosert J.—American divine). Portrait, half length.
Engraved by J. Sartain, painted by A. J. Miller. Mezzotint. Open
lettérs (slight stains on margins). 8vo.
Brissot Dr WARVILLE (JEAN PiERRE—celebrated French Girondist a ‘Y
leader, made a voyage to the U. 8. to inquire into negro riba te a
NOt ae
A.L. unsigned, 2 pp. 4to. n.p. (August 3, 1789). To M. -
(Nott ?). .
A letter in which Brissot explains how he came to obtain one hundred ~
thousand dollars in New York, when about 1789 he made a journey to
that city on behalf of the “Society of the Friends of the Negro.” He ~ eS
says that a man holding an important position in Congress offered him
_(Brissot) certificates to the amount of $100,000 which were to be sold, ete.
Brissor De WarvILLE (JEAN Prerre). Portrait, full bust in oval.
Mezzotint by Levachez, battle scene and biographical notice in script
beneath. 8vo. on small folio sheet. — Sse
Brissot Dr WARVILLE (JEAN PierRE). Portrait, full bust in oval. *
“Mezzotint by Levachez, battle scene and biographical notice in script
beneath. 8vo. on small folio sheet. |
Brissort Dr WARVILLE (JEAN Pierre). Another copy of the same.
Brissot DE WARVILLE (JEAN PIERRE). Another copy of the same.
Brrvish AND THEIR ALLIES Tan) 2k series of 48 miniature portraits
representing, also, the Royal Family of France; The Family of
Buonaparte, and French Generals, Statesmen, etc., the latter contain-
ing 50 miniature portraits. On 2 folio sheets. London, 1816
BritisH Barrirs. “ Lord Robert Manners mortally wounded on board
the Resolution in the memorable engagement between Admiral Rod-
ney and Comte de Grasse in the West Indies, the 12th of April, 2
1782.” Copper engraving by Grignion, after Metz: Folio.
[Circa 1790]
Brociiz (Victor Francois, Duc De—Marshal of France; served with
distinction in the Seven Years’ War). Copy of a Letter signed by
him and with a line in his autograph. 1 p. and a half, folio. ~
: . January 6, 1782
Broetie (A. L. V. C., Duc Dz—French Statesman, married the
daughter of Mme. de Staél) D.S. 1p. 8vo. March 31, 1819. With
portrait.
Broexis (A. L. V. C., Duc DE). A.N. in third person. 12mo. [Paris,
ca. 1833].
Brooxs (N. A.). Painting of a United States ten dollar note, issue
of 1880. Gilt frame. Signed “N. A. Brooks, N. Y., 1888.”
ae
1
1105.
4106.
1107.
1108.
1109.
1110.
1111.
1112.
1113.
1114.
1115
1116.
1117.
1118.
1119.
Bruix (EustacnHe—French admiral, appointed commander of the flo-
tilla which Napoleon intended for-the invasion of England). LS.
1 p. folio, n.p., Feb. 28, 1798.
Stating that the Executive Directory having accorded 1,850,000 fr. to
the Minister of the Navy, decrees the amount to be spent in a certain
way.
Bruix (Evsracue). ES. et py. folic, Paris, March -3, 1798. With
portrait.
A refusal to bring before the Directory Capt. Jonathan Parker’s (com-
mander of. the American schooner Iris) claim for indemnity.
Brun De VILLERET (GENERAL). A.L.S. 1 p. folio, St. Chely, May
20, 1825. To the Minister of Finance.
Brune (GuirtaAumMeE M. A.—Marshal of France; offended Napoleon,
who removed him from office, took command under Napoleon on
his return from Elba). L.S. 1 p. folio. Boulogne, Sept. 27, 1806.
To Marshal, Prince of Neufchatel, Minister of War, regarding the
election of officers of the 55th regiment. |
Brune (Guittaume M. A.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Mezzo-
tint by Levachez, battle scene beneath. 8vo. '
Brune (GuirtaumsE M. A.). Another copy of the same,
Brune (GuirtaumeE M. A.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Line
engraving. N. V. D. Meer, jun. del. & fec. Hand colored. 8vo.
BRUNE (GUILLAUME M. A.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Mezzo-
tint by Levachez, scene and biographical account in script beneath.
8vo. on small folio sheet.
Brunswick-Liinesurc (Kart W. F., Duke Or—celebrated German
commander). L.S. to the Due de Choiseul. 2 pp. folio. May 1,
1762. With 2 portraits, one full length, after Bosio (3 pieces).
BruNswick-LuUnepure (Karu W. F., Duke OF). Portrait, half length.
Cl. Kohl, sc. A. Graff, pinx. Line engraving. Folio.
Brunswick-LuUnesure (Karu W. F., Duke OF). Portrait, three-quar-
ter length, in uniform. MHoubraken sculp. 1766. P. Gosse, Jr.,
& D. Pinet, excud. Line engraving. Folio, cut close.
Brunswick-Lunesure (Karu W. F., Duke OF). Portrait, three-quar-
_ ter length in uniform. Sysang, fec. Line engraving. 4to.
BruNSWICcK-OELS (FRIEDRICH W., DuKE Or—entered the Prussian
service, killed at Waterloo). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Brunswick, Jan. 24,
1815.
BRUNSWICK-OELs (FRIEDRICH W., DuKE OF). Portrait. “ Herzog von
Braunschweig Oels,” full bust in uniform. In colors. 8vo.
BRUNSWICK-OELS (FRIEDRICH W., DuKE OF). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
. med '
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1120.
1121.
1122.
1123,
1124.
1125.
1126.
1127.
1128.
1129.
1131.
1132.
Bittow (Friepricu W., Count—Prussian general, added materially to
_ the victory gained by the Allies at Waterloo). | L.S. 2 pp. folio.
Headquarters at Copenhagen, May 8, 1809.
wish to serve as volunteers in the French army.
a eed ce
Requesting the aid of general (?) to help two Danish officers who Bl.
Biitow (Friepricu W., Count). Portrait, full bust. Engraved by
Vendramini, after Stroehilne. 4to. 7 London, 1814
Biitow Von DENNEWITZ (Grar—German officer). Portrait, oval bust a
in uniform, embroidered coat, without hat. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. 4
Zwickau, n.d.
Bunker Hiuzt. Battle of Bunker Hill. Copper engraving. Unsigned. 4
Small folio. [Circa 1784] _
Bunker Hit. Die Schlacht von Bunker-Hill. ‘G. Nordheim se. J.
Trumbull pinx. Line engraving. Large folio (creased at end).
Burnet (Gitpert). The title-page of volume II of History of His Own — 4
Time. London, 1734, with “The Original Manuscript of both Vol-
umes of this History will be deposited in the Cotton Library by G. ql
Burnett ” on reverse of title, in author’s autograph (?).
Burnovur (EuGiéNe, distinguished French Orientalist, and perpetual
secretary of the Academy of Inscriptions).. A.L.S. 1 page 4to.
Paris, December 27, 1833.
To Mons. Dessenne, one of the Directors of the Royal Press of Paris,
thanking him for the interest taken in the printing of one of his works.
Burnour (Eucine). A.L.S. 1 page 4to. Paris, June 9, 1839
To the Secretary of the Royal Society of London, enclosing publications — a
of the French Asiatic Society, of which he was secretary.
Burrarp (Str Harry—British general, served under Cornwallis in the -
Revolutionary war). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. (London), May 19, 1808,
To the Secty. of War.
Regarding Joseph Lynox of the first brigade of guards.
CapeT De Vaux, A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, May 30, 1841. Requests ”
entrance to Monsieur’s park.
. Capiz. Départ de la flotte de Cadix pour la Vera Cruz. Dutch line en-
graving, colored by hand. 4to.
CapouDaL (GEorRGEs—one of the Chouan chiefs, in the Pichegru con-
spiracy). L.S. 1p. folio. [Paris], Sept. 17, 1814. Pleads for the
release of a sailor who has been sent to the galleys. .
CADOUDAL ( GrorGES). Portraits, (1) full bust in oval. Gautier sculp.
Dumontier del. Stipple; (2), full length. Lithograph after Lacau-
chie. Together, 2 pieces. 8vo. |
Py
Ls
4
1133.
1134.
1135.
1136.
1137.
1138.
1139.
1140.
1141.
1142.
1143.
(1144,
1145.
1146.
CAENALES (Marquis De—Spanish Ambassador to London). L. Sub-
scribed and 8. to Mons. Blatuet sending to him the here enclosed
copy of a Sauvegarde of Mary Queen of England for the Persons and
Estates of the Viscountess d’ Esclaye and Baron de Frey, fearing the
approach of the Confederate armies. 2 pieces, folio. London, May
1, 1696.
Carsar (JuLtIus). Portrait. Mezzotint, 4to. ah to plate mark).
| London, Bowles]
CAFFARELLI (A.—maritime prefect, councillor of state). A.L.S. 1 p.
12mo. Brest (France), Sept. 7, 1803. Relating to supplies, etc.
CAFFARELLI (Francois M. A.—French general, escorted the Empress
Marie Louise to Vienna). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Luxembourg, March 9,
1795. To Gen. Marceau. With portrait, eng. by Dutertre.
The writer having been ordered by Gen. Fruouf to take Gen. Charpen-
tier’s place as adjutant general, says that he will be delighted to serve
under Marceau, etc. _
CAFFARELLI (Francois M. A.). Portrait, full bust. Gravé par A.
Lurat. India paper. 8vo. Paris, 1858
CAaFFARELLI Du Fares (Louis M. J. Maxtmitren—French general,
accompanied Bonaparte to Egypt). L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, April
10 A798;
Requesting the recipient to reach Lyons by April 24, where money and
a passport would be given him.
CaGLiostRo (ALEXANDER—celebrated arch-impostor). Portrait, full
bust in oval. Mezzotint in tints (margins cut away, inlaid. 8vo.
Canter (B. C.—munister of Louis XVI). L.S. 1 p. folio, Paris, Jan.
6, 1792. Relative to the breaking of seals upon reports relating to
the suppressed courts of justice.
Caxais. Le Porte de Calais. Dutch line engraving. In colors. 4to.
CALONNE (CHARLES ALEXANDRE De—French Minister of State under
Louis XVI). Complimentary A.L.S. to an English Lady, and
speaking of one of his books, promising to send it. 2 pages 8vo.
March 7, 1789. With portrait. 2 pieces.
CALONNE (CHARLES ALEXANDRE DE). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Mezzotint by Levachez, scene and biographical account in script be-
neath. 8vo, on small folio sheet.
CALONNE (CHARLES ALEXANDRE DE). Another copy of the same.
CALVERT (GEOoRGE—first Lord Baltimore). Full bust portrait on cop-
per. Unsigned. 4to. Circa 1800
On the same sheet are portraits of the Countess of Suffolk and Mar-
garet, Countess of Cumberland.
CAMBACERES (JEAN J. R. De—celebrated French statesman, second
consul). L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, Sept. 12,1798. To the Commissary,
II disct., City of Paris. A letter of thanks.
1147.
1148. CAMBACERES (J pan J. R. De). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint 4
1149.
1150.
1151.
1152.
1153.
1154.
1155.
1156.
1157.
1158.
1159.
1160.
Campactrits (Juan J.R. Dr). LS. 1p: 4to. Paris, le 4 Vendemiaire,
VAn 8 [Sept. 25, 1799], sending the procuration asked for by the
Minister of the Navy and Colonies. |
(by Levachez), biography in script beneath. 8vo, on small folio sheet. -
CamBactris (JEAN J. R. Dz). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Ber-
nard sculp. Stipple. 8vo. |
Campactris (Jean J. R. De). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Payen
sculp. le Febvre del. Stipple. Fine impression. 8vo. —
Canpscints (Jean J. R. Dx). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint
[by Levachez], biographical account in script beneath. 8vo, on small -
folio sheet.
Campactnts (Juax J. R. Dz). Portrait, “G. G. Régis di Camba-
a
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cérés,” full length in uniform, seated. Biasioli inc. Bosio dis.
Stipple. 8vo.
CaMBACERES (JEAN J. R. DE). Portrait, full length in uniform. From
the folio, Versailles Gallery.
CAMBACERES (MarRIE J.P. Te Pie Dr, nephew of the preceding). .
A.L.8. 3 pp. 8vo. n.p. 1859: .
Following the Emperor’s orders he encloses a list of names to whom in- a 5
vitations for a function had been sent.
CaMBALEN (M.). L.S. 1p. 8vo. Paris, Feb. 1, 1819. A letter of
thanks to M. Pyron.
CAMBRIDGE (ADOLPHUS FREDERICK, DukE Or—‘th son of George ILI.
of England). Pay Warrant signed by him. 2 pp. folio. Hanover,
April 24, 1815.
CAMBRIDGE (GEORGE WiLLIAM F. C., Duke Or—British general). Por- — :.
trait, full bust in oval. J. Godby sculp. F. Rehberg del. Stipple.
Folio. London, 1814
CAMBRONNE (Prerre J. E.—French general, accompanied Bonaparte
to Elba, taken prisoner at Waterloo). A.L.S. 1 p. folio. Lille, — 4
Sept. 16, 1822.
Asking to be relieved of duty owing to ill health.
CAMBRONNE (PierRE J. E.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple — .
in colors. 4to.
Campan (JEANNE H. L. G.—eminent teacher). A.L.S. “ Genest
Campan,” 3 pp. 4to. Ecouen, Aug. 14, 1809. To Miss Boileau.
With view of her school “ Ecole d’enseignement mutuel.” Contem-
porary view, curious and scarce.
Written on paper “Légion d’honneur, Maison Impériale Napoléon.”
Asks the recipient to forward three copies of an encyclopedia, when *
she has obtained permission from the Minister of State to purchase same.
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CAMPBELL (JOHN—DUKE OF ARGYLE AND GREENWICH): Portrait, full
bust in armor. Copper engraving. by Houbraken. Small folio.
CaMPREDON (JAcquES D. M.—French general, appointed minister of
war by Joseph DORN a ALLS: 1p. 4to. Montpellier, Oct. 28,
1806.
Expressing satisfaction at being sent to Naples, and Saying that he will
- take certain scientific instruments, etc.
Camus (Antoine Le—celebrated French physician). Portrait, full
bust in oval. Line engraving, in bistre. 8vo. pe Sant ‘Napoli, n.d.
Camus (ArmMAanpd G.—French writer). LS. 1 p. Ato, with seal.
[ Paris], le 29 Thermidor, An VI [ August 16, 1798]. Certification
relative to the amount of salary received by M. Berger.
Camus (MicHret—delivered by traitors to the Austrians). Portrait,
full bust in oval. J . Gauter sculp. F. Bonneville del. Stipple. 8vo.
Paris, n.d.
Camus (M. Le—President of the National Abierably)* Portrait, full
bust in oval. Stipple. 8vo.
CanaDA. Thousand Islands. (Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence.)
Tinted lithograph after Kollner. 4to. New York, 1851
CANCLAUX (JEAN Baptiste C., Count—inspector-general of. cavalry
under Bonaparte). A.L.S. 2 ‘pp. 4to. Cherbourg, Oct. 22, 1809.
To the Minister of War, Count de Hunebourg. With portrait, late
impression.
Informing the minister that he gave orders to establish a court- martial
‘at Alencon.
Canning (GzorcE—British statesman, Premier of England). LS.
1 p. folio. Lisbon, Feb. 3, 1815. To Lord Castlereagh apprizing him
that he has drawn upon his agent for £2,000 on account of extraor-
dinaries.
CANNING (GEORGE). Portrait, full bust in oval. Stibple: Svo.
Paris, n.d.
Canova (Antronto—celebrated Italian sculptor, invited to Paris by
Bonaparte, of whom he executed a statute which later came into the
possession of the Duke of Wellington). L.S. 1p. 4to. Rome, May
21, 1815. With mention of Cardinal Pacca.
Canova (Antonio). A.L.S. 1p. 4to.. 1819. With portrait.
Canova (Anronio). Portrait, full bust in oval. Gravé par F. Weber,
peint par Gérard. Line engraving. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Canova (ANTONIO). Portrait, full bust. C. S. Pradier sculp., F.
Gérard, pinx. Line engraving. 4to.
Canova (Antonio). Portrait, half length. C.S. Pardier sculp, F.
Gérard pinx. Line engraving. 4to. Paris, n.d.
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(1176. CANROBERT (FRANCOIS Crrrarn—Marshal of France in 1856, jaunaee
at Inkerman, etc.). D.S. 1 p. folio, Paris, April 9, 1856. Warrant
for payment.
: 117 ”", Ca PPBLLINI (SépasTran—cousin of Gen. Horace F. Sebastien). a L. Ss.
2 pp. 4to. Périgueux, [1801]. Portrait of the latter. |
To his cousin Gen. Horace F. Sebastien telling him that he had heard
he had succeeded in having his uncle created cardinal of Ajaccio. :
(1178. CapraRA (CARDINAL). L.S. 1 p.4to. Roma, July 4,1792.
The signer officiated at the Coronation of Napoleon as king of Italy in-
805.
1179. CARACALLA (Marcus A. A, B. a as emperor). Portrait, full bust.
| Dessiné et gravé 4 la lampe—d’aprés le buste antique. Mezzotint.
4to. Small margins. =<
1180. CARIGNANO (J Reet poche ies de ane A.L. in third person,
| 2 pp. 16mo, with envelope and wax-seal. To the Marquis d’Alfieri,
etc. , inviting him to spend a few days at Racconis. (2 pieces.)
From the Sylvio Pellico collection (No. 151), enclosed in his library
wrapper and with his autograph annotations.
1181. Carnor (Lazare N. M.—French statesman, member of the Tribunat).
Portrait, full bust in uniform. Hii sculpt. Camsir del. Line and
stipple. Printed in colors. 4to. 7 ‘Paris, n.d.
482. (Carnot (Lazare N. M.). Portrait, full bust in maa Shipple
a Unsigned. 8vo.
“118. CARNOT (Lazare N. M.). Porn “Lazzaro Carnot,” full length
| seated, in uniform. Sasso inc. Bosselman dis. Stipple. 8vo.
1184. Carnot-Frutins (CLAupE M.—brother of Lazare N. M. Carnot, and
general of brigade). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, April 29, 1829. To M.
di Gavando, thanking the recipient for a letter on the abolition of
the death penalty.
1185. Caron (M.). ALS. 2 pp. 4to. Muzlberg(?),- August 22, L713... 100
Abraham Durant. Informing the recipient that no news is at hand
from the court.
1186. Carra Saint-Cyr (JEAN Francots—eminent French general). A.L.S.
2 pp. small folo.- Alexandria, May 3, 1798. To General Grouchy.
With portrait, full bust, in uniform.
A gossipy letter in which he tells Grouchy that he and his men have
_ returned to their own quarters, for which they are glad, sends cordial
greetings, asks for news, and says that he is undecided bites to stay
at Alexandria or march to Turin.
1187. Carra Saint-Cyrk (JEAN Francois). L.8. 4 pp. folio. ce of a
letter written Jan. 24, n.y. to Gen. Lamer and Gen. Moncey, by the
Minister of War, copied and signed by order of Carra Saint-Cyr.
An important military document regarding the movements of the
troops in Italy, with detailed instructions regarding their mobilization,
ete., and with mention of Gen. Haquin.
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1200.
CarRA SAINT-Cyrk (GENERAL), Portrait, full bust in uniform. Lith.
Vayron. 8vo. ‘
CARRIER (JEAN B.—infamous French Jacobin). Portrait, full bust in
oval. Mezzotint by Levachez, with scene and biographical account in
script beneath. 8vo. on small folio sheet.
CaRRIER (JEAN B.). Portrait, full bust in oval. Dessiné d’aprés nature
au Tribunal par F. Bonneville. Stipple. 8vo.
CARRIER (JEAN B.). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint by Leva-
chez, scene and biographical notice beneath. 8vo. on small folio sheet.
CaRTEAUX (JEAN F.—French general, commenced the siege of Toulon,
- where Bonaparte served under him). Document with seven lines in
his autograph and signature. 3 pp. 4to. July 20, 1793.
CaRTEAUX (JEAN F.). IL. S. with two lines of autograph, 1 p. folio.
Montpelier, ce 29 Ventése. 1’An VIII [March 20, 1800]. An order
_ to the commandant at a certain place to send detachment of 30 men
to relieve the garrison at Montpelier.
CarTeaux (Juan F.). L.S. 1 p. small 4to, Paris, Oct. 8, 1812. To the
Minister of Finance, mailing his address in order that a gratuity may
be forwarded him.
Carreaux (JEAN F.). Portrait, full bust in uniform.. Bonneville
sculp. Mezzotint. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
CarTEaux (Juan F.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Bonneville
sculp. Mezzotint. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
CaRTEAUX (JEAN F.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. F. W. Nettling
dec. 1809. Stipple. 8vo.
CasreL S. ANGELO. O Mole Adriana. Line engraving. Folio.
CASTELLANE (Esprit V. HE. B.—Marshal of France, distinguished
himself in the Russian campaign). A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. July 24, 1841.
With portrait, on India paper.
To M. A. Pascal in Paris regarding a publication.
[| CASTELLANE (Esprir V. E. B.).] L.S. by Kuntzmann, a soldier in
General Castellane’s army, Feb. 1852, Paris, 1 p. folio to Prince Louis
Bonaparte, asking Bonaparte for the decoration of the Legion of
Honor.
On the side of the letter are 15 lines in the autograph of Gen. Castel-
lane, and signed, in which he says that at the battle of Riotero, an
officer’s horse having been wounded, Kuntzmann gave his to that officer,
stole one from the Spanish, and led the charge against the Spanish
eavalry.
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CASTLEREAGH (Rosert S., Marquis Or LONDONDERRY—British states-
man, one of the master spirits in the coalition against Napoleon).
A.L.S. (first draft, marked “ Copy”), 2 pp. 4to. London, Nov. 6,
1805. To C, Grant, Esq. nee PPE
“T beg you will accept my congratulations on the glorious news re-
ceived this morning. Lord Nelson lived to know the result of the action.
It was on the same day that Bonaparte on the heights of Ulm was call-
ing for ships and colonies in presence of the vanished army that Nelson,
with an inferior fleet, was annihilating, 20 of these he possessed,” ete.
. CASTLEREAGH (RoBErtT S., Marquis Or LONDONDERRY). A.L.S. (in
Italian), 2 pp. 4to. May 15, 1819. With portrait.
. CASTLEREAGH (RoBert S., Marquis Or Lonponperry). A.L.S. 1 p.
4to. [Crag Farm], Jan. 11, no year. To J. Stephen, on personal
matter. :
. CASTLEREAGH (Rosert S., Marquis Or LonDONDERRY). Portraits (1),
full bust. W. Daniell sculp.; (2) full bust from a statue. Engraved
by I. Thompson. 2 pieces.
CASTLEREAGH (RoBERT S., Marquis OF LONDONDERRY). Portrait, half
length. Engraved by H. Meyer, drawn by W. Evans, after T. Law-
rence. Stipple. Open letters. Folio. London, 1814
CastaNos (Francisco X. DE).—Spanish general, defeated the French
at Baylen). L.S. 1 p. 8vo. Utrera (Spain), June 19, 1808.
With mention of Louis Balincourt and of Xavier Vénégas.
CasTaNos (Francisco X. DE). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Un-
signed. 8vo.
CasTRIES (CHARLES E, G.—Marshal of France). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Ver-
sailles, August 3, 1782. With portrait, full length in uniform, on
India paper.
Comments regarding recent military orders.
CaTHCART (WiLtIam 8.—British general, took part in the American
War, served against the French in Holland). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. Engraved by C. Bestland after J. Hoppner. Stipple.
Open letters, 4to. London, 1809
CATHERINE I].—Empress OF Russa. Portrait, full bust in oval. Line
engraving. Unsigned. 8vo. Venice, 1788
CATHERINE Dre MrpicI—QuEEN OF France, Vellum D.S. 1 p. 4to.
[Paris], March 7, 1580. Apportions sums of money to various per-
sons. With portrait. .
CATHERINE De Mepicr. Portrait, full length, court dress. Gatine
sculpt. Lante delt. In colors. 4to.
CatinatT (Nicoras De—Marshal of ‘France, who exclaimed “Here is
virtue crowned ” when created a marshal by Louis DAV cake
I p. small 4to. St. Gratieu, May 25, 1711. With portrait, engraved —
by Leroux, and view. }
A letter of congratulation to M. de Menaine on his marriage.
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1222.
TaN ara (Armanp A. L. Dz, Duo Dr Vicence—aide-de-cam
Bonaparte, fought ‘at Waterloo). L.S. 3 pp. small folio, Diin i
sphiit, Dec. 12, 1800. To Gen. Bourcier. With portrait, full length
in uniform.
Says that the men at Schelessas are either deserters or banished nen,
and that his division is almost demoralized, ete.
CavuLatincourtT (ArmManp A. L. Dz, Duc DE Viowxon). Tago lep-
folio, Paris, May 9, 1815. To the Duke of Otranto, Chief of Police.
With portrait, full length i in uniform.
Written to Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto, when. for the third Sine
in his career he was acting as Minister of Police, during the time the
above was written, probably under Louis XVIII. Caulaincourt informs
Fouché that the Emperor had ordered passports to be given to M. Mino
and Manuel Gurrea to go from Paris to Bordeaux.
CauLatincourt (Armanp A. L. Dz, Duc DE Vicence). A.L.S. “ Cau-
laincourt, Duc de Vicence,” 1 p. 4to. Paris, May 21, n.y. To an
unnamed count on personal matters. With portrait, full bust in
uniform. 7
CauLaIncourT (ArmMAND A. L. Dz, Duc DE Vicencr). Portrait, full
bust in uniform. Forestier sculp. Lithograph, 8vo.
CAVAIGNAC (J. M., VicomrE—French general, served in Italy and Rus-
sia). A.L.S., 2 pp. 4to. Abbéville, le 28 Ventése, ’?An 12 [March .
18, 1804]. To General Pérignon, promising to interest himself in
a young man who is about to enter the army, and recalling General
Pérignon’s own kindness to the writer when he was entering the
ranks.
CAVELLO (PEDROo—Prime Minister of Spain). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. April,
1816.
CERACCHI (JosEPH—sculptor). Portrait; H. Casimir. Portrait
(mezzotint) ; George Howard, Earl of Carlisle. Portrait; Charles V.
of Spain, afterward Emperor of Germany. Portrait; Charles L.
Frederic, Grand Duke of Baden. Portrait; Charlemagne. Portrait
(India paper) ; Sir E. Codrington, English admiral. Portrait; A.
G. Czartoryski, Polish statesman. Portrait; George Czerni, Servian
chief. Portrait; small folio and 8vo. Together, 9 pieces.
CERVONI. (JEAN B.—French general, chief of staff of Marshal Lannes).
A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Headquarters at Toulon, Feb. 12,1799. To Brig.-
Gen. Aubugeois.
Regarding the number of men and the amount of ammunition to be
sent to Corsica, and asks that everything be ready for their arrival,
ete.
Cuasot (L. F. J.—French general, served in Flanders). L.S. 2 pp.
folio. [Cortona], le 13 Nivése, ’An 13 [Jan. 2, 1798]. An account
of the means employed by him to raise a certain sum needed for the
army. Added, is a postscript in another hand, in Italian, referring to
General Chabot.
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CHABOT (Francors—fanatical French Jacobin, executed by order of
Robespierre). Portrait, full bust in oval. G. Sardis [sc.]. Stipple.
8vo. in Venezia, n.d.
CHABVILLAN (Mouron—Comre Dz). A.L.S. Vy; 4to, Paris, March
29, 1812. To, Mon. Favre.
On watermarked paper bearing portrait ree arms of Marie Louise. .
Requests his influence on behalf of a young man for a government posi-
tion. re
CHALIER (Marie JosePH). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint by
Levachez, military scene and biographical notice in script beneath.
8vo. on small folio sheet. i
Chalier was a violent Jacobin and a fanatical admirer of Marat.
CHAMBON DE Montaux (Nicotas—Mayor of Paris). L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Paris, Jan. 19, 1793. Requests a citizen to read a the copy of |
a letter he is mailing him.
CHAMPAGNY (J. B. N. Dz, Duc Dz Capore—succeeded Talloprati
as Minister of Foreign Affairs). L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, Feb. 9, 1807.
To the Counsellor of State. With portrait.
Regarding the son of the widow Hoscher, saying that he should not be
placed on the list of conscripts.
CHampaeny (J. B. N. De, Duc Dz Capore). ALS. “ Due de Ca-
dore,” 1 p. 8vo. Paris, 1812.
Regarding the appointment of the recipients brother to an official
position.
CuampacGny (J. B. N. De, Duc De Caporz). A.LS. aie eyes
duc de Cadore.” 1p. 4to. Fontainebleau, Oct. 28, 1913. To Count
eee oe
A letter of congratulation on the fine literary work the recipient has
done, and thanks him for sending him a copy of his book.
CHaMPAGNny (J. B. N. Dr, Duc Dr CADORE). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. |
CHAMPAGNY (J . B. N. De, Duc DE Capore). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. ;
CHAMPIONNET (JEAN E.—French general, succeeded Joubert as com-
mander of the army of Italy). A.L.S. 4 pp. folio. Paris, J uly 28,
we To the Minister of War. Probably a draft in Championnet’s
an
Giving his reasons why certain men are not fitted for nohiiens:
CHAMPIONNET (JEAN E.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Mezzotint
by Levachez, battle scene and biographical notice in script beneath.
8vo, on small folio sheet.
CHAMPIONNET (JEAN E.). Another copy of the same.
CHANGARNIER (Nicotas A. T.—celebrated French general). D.S.
1p. folio. Algeria, Dec. 20, 1847. Regarding rations.
Issued the same year he was appointed commander of the division of
Algiers.
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CuancarNier (Niconas A. T.). A.L. in third person, unsigned.
1 p. 8vo. Paris, Jan. 31, 1850, regarding a box for Mme. Rossi’s
concerts at the Conservatory.
Cuaprat (Jean A.—distinguished chemist, appointed by Bonaparte as
Councillor of State). L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, Oct. 28, 1802. With
portrait.
Regarding the question of police escorts the prefects should have on
their rounds.
Cuarerre Dz La ContrIE (FRANCOIS A.—eminent general). Portrait,
full bust in uniform. Mezzotint by Levachez, scene and biographical
account in script beneath. 8vo, on small folio sheet.
CHARETTE DE La Contrif (Francois A.). Another copy of the game.
CHARLEMONT (JAMES, Haru Or). Portrait. Stipple engraving by
_ Smith after Hone. 4to. London, 1814
Cuartes I., Kine Or EnGuanp. Portrait. Three different on one
sheet), half length. Etching by William Sharp, unfinished proof
before all letters. 4to.
Cuaries I., Kine OF ENGLAND. Portrait, full length in uniform, his
horse standing nearby. J. B. Martin sculpt. Antonius Vanduck
pinxit. Stipple. Folio, spotted and with several small holes in mar-
gins,
CHartzs II., Kine Or Spain. Portrait, full length in royal robes. A
Paris chez 4 Trouvain, etc. Line engraving. Small folio.
CHARLES IV., KIne OF SPAIN. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravé
par Canu, dessiné par Belache. Stipple. 4to. Paris, n.d.
CHARLES IV.,; Kine OF Spain. Portraits, (1) full length in uniform.
C. Warren sculp. Copper engraving. London, 1790; (2) Charles
IV. and Queen Louisa. Maria R. Cowper sct. Stipple. London,
1811. 2 pieces.
CHARLES V., Don Cartos I. Or Spatn, afterwards Emperor of Ger-
many. Portrait, three-quarter length in armor. F. 8. Negges sc.
Mezzotint. Folio, margins cut away.
CHARLES X., (Kinc Or France). D.S. 1 p. large folio (folded). Ver-
sailles, Oct. 7, 1781. Orders the Treasurer-General to pay out 10,000
francs, etc. With portrait.
CuHartes X., Kina Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. Jones
fecit. Stipple. 8vo. London, 1792
CHARLES X., KING OF FRANCE. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravé
par Decrouant. Stipple. 4to. 3
CHARLES X., Kina Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravé
par A. H. Lefévre, dessiné d’aprés nature par Gounod. Stipple. 4to.
CHARLES X., Kina Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stip-
ple. Printed in colors. Small folio.
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1252. Cuarzrs X., Kine Or France. Portrait, half length in uniform. En-— a
graved by A. Freschi after the original in possession of Le Comte
Francois Des Cart. eee and line. Small folio, mounted on card.
London, 1804
1253. CHARLES X., ING Or Teaaee Portrait, full length, in royal ‘robes, - a
P. Adams sculp., F. Gérard pinx. Biching. Proof before letters on
India paper. “| COs 1826] %:
1254. Cuartes XII., Ktnc Or Swepen. L.S. 2 pp. folio. June 3, 1698.
With portrait, full length in uniform, holding sword, also on same
plate representation of “ A Swedish officer.”
1255. CHarLes XIJ., Kine OF SWEDEN. Portrait, full Waar J. Pass se.
Line engraving. S8vo. : [London], 1827—
1256. CHarLEs XIII., Kina Or Swepen, N.S. as. the Duke of Sudermania, —
regent brother of Gustavus III, later became king of Sweden. 1 p.
8vo. Stockholm, Jan. 11, 1793.
1257. CHarues XIII., Kine Or SwepEen. Portrait, full bust in uniform. C.
Turner sculpt. Rota pinxt. Mezzotint. Folio. London, 1813
1258. Cartes XIII., Kine OF Swepen. Portrait, full length in uniform.
Drawn by W. Heath. Folio. London, 1814
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CHARLES, ARCHDUKE OF AustriaA—celebrated general, commanded at
Aspern, which, according to Alison, “was the first great action in
which Napoleon had been defeated.” L.S. 2 pp.4to. Jan. 9, 1798
CHARLES, ARCHDUKE OF AusrriA. Portrait, three-quarter length in
uniform. Stipple. Unsigned. Folio, small margins.
CHARLES, ARCHDUKE Or Austria. Portrait, full length in uniform.
G. B. Bosio dis. ed. inc. Stipple. 8vo.
CHARLES, ARCHDUKE OF Austria. Portrait, full bust in uniform. En-
graved by B. Molmari. Stipple. 8vo. [ London], 1797
CHARLES, ARCHDUKE Or Austria. Portrait, half length in uniform.
Nutter sculp. Jinenger invt. Stipple. 8vo. London, 1800
CHARLES, ARCHDUKE OF Austria. “Sieg des Erzherzog Karl uber die
Franzosen,” ete. In colors. 8vo.
CHARLES EMANUEL IJ.—Duke OF Savoy, 1634-75. L.S. to the Mar-
quis di Barolo asking him to give orders to the authorities of La
Morro for the arrest of some deserters. In a wrapper with notes in
the handwriting of Silvio Pellico. 1668.
CHARLES (EMANUEL IIJ.—Kine Or Sarpinita). D.S. 1 p. folio, on
vellum, April 29, 1753. With portrait.
CuHARLes (Lovis—Austrian general). Portrait, full length, in uniform,
standing beside cannon. Gravé par Alix. Mezzotint. 4to. Paris, n.d.
CHarLotte Aucusta, Princess of Wales, daughter of George IV.
of England. Mezzotint. (Margins cut away, mounted). 4to.
CHARPENTIER (Henri F. M.—French general). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Cre-
mone, Aug. 15, 1800. To Gen. Ambert.
Asking Ambert to inform the new brigadier-general of his duties and
to assist him as much as he can.
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DoytEe (Str CHARLES WILLIAM—General, distinguished for his con-
duct at Valenciennes). L.S. by Topoz y Mina to Gen. Doyle, Paris,
1818. 2 pelo: a |
DrapaRNaAup (J. Pu. R.—celebrated French naturalist and linguist).
A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Montpellier, 19 Fructidor, Year IX (1801).
“T have added to your collection a copy of my work, ‘Les Mollusques
terrestres et fluviatiles de la France,’ which I ask you to receive as a
token of esteem and friendship,” ete. Characteristic specimen. | a
Drayton (Witti4amM HENry—American Statesman, President of the
Council of Safety in 1775). Bust portrait in oval, long coat, ruffled
shirt-front, hair in queue. Line and stipple. Proof before all letters. -
(Dusimitier series.) 12mo.
. DRELINCOURT (CHARLES—physician and author of high reputation).
A.L.S. 1p. small 4to, Leyden, July 14 [16]78.
. DRESDEN. View in colors. Folio. London, 1815
. Drovet D’ERLOoN (JEAN B.—Marshal of France). AcEISs0F p. folio.
Valladolid, Dec. 10, 1812, recommending to the consideration of the
Paymaster General a young man by the name of Taney.
. Drovot ( Awrorne—French general, Governor of Elba). ALS., 2 pp.
12mo, including addressed portion. [April 25, 1803], informing cer-
tain officers of the price of horses.
. Drovor (ANTOINE). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, Nancy, Feb. 6, 1817. Thanks
Madame **** for certain books loaned him, and for her permission
to use her husband’s library.
Drovor (Antornr). A.L.S. 2 pp. 12mo, including the addressed por-
tion. Nancy, Aug. 10, 1823. To M. Hersaut, Freich Consul at
Washington, congratulating him upon his marriage, and giving him
good advice thereon.
Drovot (ANTOINE). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Lith. de Ducarme
after Garnier. 8vo.
Drovot (ANTOINE). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple. N.
Mayer del. 4to. 3 |
DuBLin, IRELAND. The prospect of the city of Dublin. J. Mason sculp.
J. Tudor delin. Line engraving in colors. 4to.
DuBois (ANTOINE—eminent French surgeon, attended Marie Louise
upon the birth of her son). Signature on portion of document issued
by the Health Commission. [Paris] le 25 Floreal, ’An II | May 15,
1794]. With portrait.
DuBois (ANTOINE). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, Sept. 20, 1808.
Stating that exercise on horseback is not good for a M. Le Noyer, a
light infantryman.
Dusots (ANTOINE). Portrait, full bust. Line engraving after Gérard. —
‘BVO. Paris, n.d.
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Dusors (lL. N. P. J.—French Councillor of State, and head of the
Paris police under Fouché, deposed by Napoleon on account of his in-
action during a fire at the ball celebrating the marriage of the Emperor
and Maria Louisa, at which time several lives were lost). A.L.S.
4 pp. 4to. Paris, May 29, 1823, complaining of the shooting that
takes place at Vitry every year for a certain period,—that it ruins
his crops, is a menace to the lives of himself and family, and that
the shooting-ground should be established elsewhere. With portrait.
Dusois Dr Cranckt (Epmonp L. A.—French general, a partisan of Dan-
ton, one of the first members of the Committee of Public Safety).
A. N. 8. (8 lines with signature) underneath recommendation signed
by Pichon. 1p. folio. Paris, Oct. 28, 1794. With portrait.
Dusois DE Cranc& (Epmonp L. A.). a p- 4to. Paris, April
20, 1796. Complains that a citizen has not been able to obtain a
horse,
Duzors Dz Crancé (Epmonp L. A.). L.S. 1p. folio. Paris [1800]
Relating to the expense of commodities provided by Citizen Pouilliquen.
Dusois DE Cranck (Epmonp L. A.). Portrait, full bust in oval. F.
Bonneville del. et sculp. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
Dusots Dr Cranck (Epmonp L. A.). Portrait, full bust in oval. F.
Bonneville del. et sculp. Line engraving. 12mo.
Dusotis De THartnvitte (CHaArtes F.—consul general and chargé-
d’-affaires at Algiers, 1809). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Mezzo-
tint. Unsigned. 4to (margins cut away).
Du Boure (M.). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Strasburg, May 22,1672. Regard-
ing M. La Rogue, and stating that he is unfit for military duty.
With seal.
Dr Cayzta (Mapame—mistress of Louis XVIII.). A.L.S. to Adolphe
Nourris, the well-known singer. 1 p. 12mo. n.d. With portrait, 2
pieces.
Complimenting Nourris for his beautiful voice, and telling him that
Prince Wolkouski has expressed the desire of singing with him.
DuckwortH (Sir Jonn THomas—English admiral, won great distinc-
tion by his skill during Lord Howe’s victory over the French). L.S.
2 pp. folio. Jamaica, April 21, 1802. Regarding beds, etc., for the
men.
DuckwortH (Sir JoHN THomas). Portrait, half length in uniform.
Engraved by J. Vendramini, drawn by W. Evans, after Sir W.
Beechey. Stipple. 4to. London, 1809
Ducos (Roger—eminent French lawyer, voted for the death of the
king, member of the Directory). Autograph annotation, signed, on
a one-page 4to recommendation for one Henriot Francois, who is
highly recommended to the Senate. The document is also signed by
Lefebvre, Napoleon’s marshal. With portrait, etched full bust, by
Darreau: 2 pieces. n.p.n.d.
1499.
1500.
1501.
1502.
1503.
1504.
1505.
1506.
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1509.
1510.
Durour (Gxorces J.—French general, with Moreau at his celebrated
retreat from Bavaria). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Headquarters, Huningue
[Alsace], Sept. 16, 1796. To the General in Chief. nae
Regarding work in progress which he says he will find some means of
hurrying, etc.
Durour (GrorcEs J.). L.S. 4 pp: folio, including addressed portion. :
Bourges, Jan. 11, 1807. Acknowledges receipt of orders from the
Minister of War releasing 33 sailors who were taken prisoners of
war while sailing under the Prussian flag, etc. | a:
Durour (GcittaumE H.—Swiss general, entered French army). Por-
trait [in act of defense], full length in uniform. St. Sauveur direx.,
Labrousse del. et sculp. 8vo.
Ducomurisr (JEAN F. C.—French general, commanded at Toulon, where
Napoleon acted under his orders). Autograph signature, and salu-
tation, with portrait, full bust in uniform. |
[Dueua (Cuaries F. J., with Napoleon in Egypt) J. A.L.S. of E. A.
Aigley. 1 p. folio. Headquarters at Cairo, March 3, 1798, to Gen.
Dugua, informing him that he has ordered two camels.
[Ducua (CHARLES B,J .)]. D.S. by A. G. Canut to Gen. Dugua. 1 p.
folio. Cairo, April 20, 1798. Regarding money which he would
collect on the following day.
[Dueua (CHarues F. J.)]. A.L.S. of M. Daure, commissaire ordon-
nateur-en-chef. 1 p. folio. Cairo, Jan. 16, 1799. To Gen. Dugua,
informing him that he has given orders regarding a surgeon, etc.
Duaua (CHARLES F. J.). LS. 1 p. folio. Cairo, le 30 Vendemiaire
VAn VIII [Gct. 21, 1799]. Order for the delivery of supplies from
storehouse.
[Dueua (CHartes F. J.)]. L.S. of M. Thévenin. 1 p. folio. Cairo,
Jan. 21, 1800, to Gen. Dugua, regarding a messenger. |
Dueua (Crartes F. J.). A.L.S. 1 p. folio. Army of San Domingo,
Sept. 26, 1800. To the Minister of War. ;
Written the year he went to San Domingo as chief of the staff of
Leclere, where he died the following year. Two men—Montbrun, aide-
de-camp to Gen. Hardy, and officer Maurica—had departed and taken
with them certain maps, which the writer wishes to have returned.
The letter contains several autograph lines with signature by Berthier
on the same subject.
Dueéua (CHARLES BP. Js) SATS oe: Ato. Caen, April 24, 1801.
With portrait, full bust in uniform, on India paper.
Dugua thanks Citizen Champin for his kindness. Informs him that he
will leave Caen only to take military service, states reasons for not
being able to reach Paris, etc.
Ducua (Cuares F. J.). Portrait, full bust by Dutertre. Etching on
India paper. 8vo. | :
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DunesMe (Puiiper G.—French general, wounded and taken prisoner
at Waterloo). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Headquarters at Lyons, June 9,
1802. With portrait, on India paper. Regarding a distribution of
wine which had been made to the troops.
DUHESME (PuriLirPE G.). A.L.S. 2 pp. folio. Paris, Feb. 25, 1810.
To the Duc de Feltre (Henri J. G. Clarke). With portrait, full bust
in uniform. Lithograph on India paper.
Informing the Duke that under separate cover he is transmitting a
detailed report of his military operations during the years 1809-10.
Duhesme raised a company of volunteers at his own expense at the be-
ginning of the Revolution. He was murdered by the Brunswick hussars
in a house at Gemmapes after the battle of Waterloo.
DuHESME (PHILIPPE G.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Mezzotint
by Levachez; battle scene and biographical account in script beneath.
8vo, on small folio sheet. :
DuHESME (PuHitLipre G.). Another copy of the same.
Dumas (ALEXANDRE Davy De La ParLiererre—French gneral, sa:
luted by Bonaparte with the title of “the Horatius Cocles of the
Tyrol,” father of the novelist). L.S, 1 p. folio. Headquarters at
Grenoble, March 8, 1794. On military matters.
Dumas (ALEXANDRE Davy De La Painuereriz). L. 8. 1 p. folio.
Toulon, April 22, 1796. ‘To General Vance. Relative to measures |
which should be taken to prevent the desertion of sailors.
Dumas (ALfxanpre Davy De La Paitrererin.) Official A.L.S. to
the Secretary of War. 1 p. 4to. Paris, Ist Floréal, IV year (1796).
Dumas (ALExanDRE Davy De La Paiuuerertz). L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Villers-Cotterets (France), March 31, 1798. With fine seal.
Dumas’ aide-de-camp Lavyillette is ordered to observe the first order
given to him to go to Caen, and then to retrograde to reach Toulon where
other orders will await him.
Dumas (ALEXANDRE, PérE—French author). A.L.S. 1 p. 12mo. Oct.
30, no year. A request.
Dumas (ALEXANDRE, PéRE). A.N.S. 1p. 24mo. N.p.n.d., urging his
“dear child” to visit him quickly.
Dumas (ALEXANDRE, Fitrs—French author). A.L.S. 3 pp. 18mo.
N.p.n.d. On personal matters.
Dumas (ALEXANDRE, Fits). A.L.S. 1 page and a half 12mo. Paris,
n.d.
Offering twenty-five francs apiece for two drawings.
Dumas (JEAN BaptistrE—eminent French chemist). A.l.S. to A. M.
Ampeére, the celebrated mathematician. 1 p. 8vo. n.d.
Invitation to a dinner in honor of Berzelius, the celebrated Swedish
chemist.
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Dumas (Maruteu—French general, aide-de-camp to Rochambeau IN
the United States). D.S. “Mathieu,” 1 p. folio. Nov. 28, 1794. et
Signed also by Monmayoua.
The “Comté de Stireté Générale” wishes to have an exact report of es
the proceedings directed against Citizen Masson, November 23, 1794.
Dumas (Marurev). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, March 9, 1812.
Asking the Director of the Press to have the Decree that was about to
be issued to the National Guard published, and to forward a copy before
9 a. m. on the following day. A
Dumas (Marnrev). LS. 1 p. folio. Paris, Oct. 30, 1830. — Ac-
knowledges the receipt of account of the organization of the National
Guard.
DUMERBION (PIERRE J.—French general). LS. 3 pp. 4to, includ-
ing addressed portion. Cairo, le 2 Vendemiaire, l’An III [Sept.. 23,
1794]. Relates to the disposition of supplies left by the enemy ates j
Cairo and Diago [Egypt].
_ Duaeswoy (8.—of the Théatre Francais): AUS. 91 p, 4t0. Pare, |
April 18, 1831. To the Sec’y of State, asking for an interview.
. Dumont (Comre—French revolutionist). A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo, n.p.
April 12, 1828.
. Dumourtrz (Crfartes. F.—French general, escaped to England).
Al.S. 1 p. 4to. Niort (France), Dec. 3, 1791. With portrait,
full bust in uniform. .
Certifying that Jean Paul E. Laidin de la Bouterie is fully qualified
for the grade of officer.
Dumovurizz (CHartes F.). Portraits, (1), full bust in uniform.
Gravé par E. Bovinet, dessiné par F. Bonneville. Stipple, (2),
full length in uniform. E. Leguay se. Lacauchie del. Together,
2 pieces. .
DumovurtEzZ (CHartes F.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Mezzo-
tint by Levachez, military scene and biographical notice in seript be-
neath. 8vo, on small folio sheet.
Duncan (ApDAM, Viscount OF CamPpERDOWN,. British admiral).
Lord Dunean’s victory, October 11, 1797, showing the “ Triumph,”
“ Hercules,” and the others that contributed to that memorable vic--
tory, and for which Duncan was created Viscount of Camperdown.
F. Ambrosi, sculpt. W. Wilkins, pinxt. Line engraving. In colors,
probably colored by hand. 4to. .
Duncan (ApaM, Viscount Or CamMPperpowN). Portrait, full length
in uniform, holding compass in left hand, ships to the right. Ger-
man copper engraving. Unsigned. 4to. Very scarce.
Dunnine (JoHun, Lorp AsHpurton, eminent English lawyer). Por-
trait, full bust in oval, wearing gown of office. IF. Bartolozzi, sculpt.
Sir J. Reynolds, pinx. Stipple in brown. 4to. London, 1787
| oe ae ee 10 ye c
Me soe ey, As, Ce ee
Eyrres (J. B.—French geographer, and one of the founders of the Geo-
graphical Society of Paris). Two A.N.S. 1 page, 16mo. Paris,
September and November 9, 1842. 2 pieces. yi
Faspre Dre L’Acpr (Juan P.—French statesman, delivered address at |
the Coronation of Napoleon). L.S. 1 p. folio, Perpignan, Aug. ae
1793. Signed also by General J. B. Bonnet. With wax seal.
Faspricy (GABRIEL—French Dominican, bibliographer and arannetee ;
gist). A.L.S. 1 page and a half, folio. Rome, September 1, 1785.
Fain (A. J. F—French historian, and Napoleon’s secretary). L.S. 1
p. 4to. Cabinet du Roi, [Paris], Jan. 14, 1831. Informs M. Lafitte
that the king has recommended that certain favors be granted to a
person named, but adds that ‘‘ the king’s recommendations are never |
worth very much.” Forwarded to M. E. D. de Pasquier, Chancellor
of France, asking him to comply with request.
Fain .(A. J. FY) AGS 1 4t0n an March 21, 1931. States
that M. Paul has obtained a quartermaster’s position but would like
to be transferred to a regiment of chasseurs.
FARNESE (RANuccIO—1569-1622, DukE Or Parma, notorious for his
tyranny and cruelty). Sionature to the fragment of a document
according a delay in the payment of a certain amount of money.
Parma, January 5, 1596. Ina wrapper with notes in the handwriting
of Silvio Pellico. 2 pieces.
Favons-BoreLt (Lovis—a French Royalist and agent of Prussia).
A.L.S. 2 pp. 12mo, including addressed portion. [Tiano (?) ],
July 22, 1822. Informs M. [***] that the Royal Court will sub-
scribe 500 francs for statue of General Pichegru, and that the writer
will endeavor to interest friends in London in the matter. With
portrait.
FaucHe-Boret (Louis). Portrait, half length, seated. Gravé par
Perrot fils. Peint par Autissier. Line engraving on India paper. 4to.
Also portraits of Moreau and Pichegru. After the accession of Na-
poleon, Fauche-Borel was engaged in several attempts to restore A Bour-
bons.
Fauconnet—French general of Brigade. Portrait, in costume, wearing
cocked hat, on horseback. Dessiné par Naudet. Line engraving, in
colors, probably colored by hand.
FAUNEAN (FE&Licte Dr—French sculptor, among her works are a
monument of Dante and a statute of Saint-Geneviéve). 2 A.L.S.
(1) Turin, April 20, 1822, (2) n.p. Jan. 5, 1823 (7). Both personal
letters. With wrapper containing writing by Pellico.
FENELON (Francois De SatiaNac). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mme.
De Cernel, Sergent del. Mezzotint in colors. 4to. (No. 35 of a
French work of portraiture). | 1790
1619.
1626.
1627.
1628.
1618.
Frerpinanp III. Or Tuscany—brother of Francis II. of Germany.
Portrait, half length. F. Zucchi incid. Venetiis; also portraits of
Ferdinand VII., King of Spain, restored to power by Napoleon;
together with that of his queen. R. Cowper sculp. Stipple. London,
1811. ‘Together, 2 pieces.
FERDINAND IV.—Kine Or Napies—married Maria Carolina of Aus-
tria, daughter of Maria Theresa. Portraits of both, full length, the
king in military uniform. Line engraving. Unsigned, folio; also
full bust portrait of him. Sparrow sculp. [London, n.d.|. To-
gether, 2 pieces.
_ Ferprnanp V. np Isaprria—Patrons of Columbus. D.S., “ Yo-el-rey ”
and “ Yo-la-reyna,” 1 p. oblong 12mo. [ Madrid, 1493]. With por-
traits.
. FERDINAND VII.—Kine OF Sparn, restored to power by Napoleon.
D.S. 1 p. folio, Madrid, March 26, 1824.
. Ferpinanp VII. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravado pr. C. M. T. .
Dren, 1813 (?). Line engraving. 4to.
. FERDINAND VII. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple. R. Cosway
del. 4to. Milano (n.d.)
. Fereuson (Sir Ronatp C.—British general). Portrait, half length
in uniform. Mezzotint. Proof before all letters. Folio.
: FERINO- GE Ms B. —French General, fought under Desaix and Moreau.
Governor of Antwerp). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including the addressed
portion. Headquarters, Basle, le 22 Thermidor, VAn VIL. | Aug. 10,
1799|. Informs General Ney that there has been a delay in the
receipt of meat for his division and that he will be compelled to
advise the Commissary-General in that regard. Suggests that as he
has no funds to pay out for meat, the shippers may be aware of that
fact and for hae reason decline to forward. With 2 portraits, and
seal.
Ferino (P.M.B.). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. end To Gen. Gauttier.
Regarding the adjutant-commanders, and asking the recipient to keep
them in sight during the progress of some work.
Frrrart (Paoto—ltalian dramatic poet). A.l.S. to G. B. Aiazzi,
Censor of Tuscany. 2 pp. 8vo. Livorno, April 21, 1858. With en-
velope. 2 pieces.
Asking permission for the representation of his drama ‘“ Parini.”
Frscu (Josepu, Cardinal—half brother to the mother of Napoleon).
L.S. “Joseph, Archévéque de Lyon,” 1 p. 4to. Lyons, Dec. 9, 1802.
To the Prefect of the Department of the Rhone.
The writer, who very shortly afterwards was made cardinal, states
that he will consider the petition of the Mayor of the Commune, which
the prefect has sent to him.
1629. Fescu (JosepH). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, Sept. 38, 1810. Informing
the recipient that the Empress has looked over the list of proposed =
members of a society, and stating that recipient is elected to mem-
bership. !
1630. Fresco (JosePH). L.S. 1 p. folio, Paris, June 8, 1815. To the Chief
of Police. Written on Napoleon’s water-marked paper.
Two priests were arrested, one for indicating the way to Bethune, the
other for refusing to offer prayers for the Emperor. Fesch asks the chief,
owing to the troublous times, to suppress the matter as much as possible.
1631. FEscH (JOSEPH). Portrait, full bust in robes. Line engraving. Un-
signed. 4to. 3 |
1632. Feson (JosepH). Portrait, full bust in robes. Pourvoyeur sculp. — =
d’aprés le buste original de Canova. J.ine engraving. Open letters.
Svo. : Paris, n.d.
1633. FEuILLADE Dr La (Frangois—created Marshal of France by Louis
XIV). LS. 1p. folio. Paris, May 20, 1680. With portrait.
A military discharge for a soldier named Hifogeau, who had faithfully
served the king. :
1634. Fruqurbre (Isaac Dr Pas Marquis De—distinguished French soldier
and statesman, Viceroy of the French settlements in America, and
Ambassador to Sweden). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Stockholm, July 8, 1673
“Mons. de Gremonville having written to inform me that the Em-
peror was preparing to recommence his policy of last year with an army
considerably reinforced, I have requested the king of Sweden to send to
Germany the remainder of the troops . . .” A rare autograph and
a very interesting historical letter. :
1635. [FirzcharENcE—Son of William IV. and Mrs. Jordan]. A.LS.
2 pp. 12 mo, including addressed portion. Windsor Castle, Monday,
no year. States that he is unable to dine at the Catch Club,
1636. Frrz-JAMEs (CHAaRLES—Marshal of France, grandson of James II. of
England). L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, Sept. 3, 1763. With portrait.
Written shortly before he left for Toulouse, where he had to make
negotiations by-«order of the King. .
1637. Fuanautr De La BILLaRDERIE (A. C. J. D—E—French general, aide-de-
camp to Napoleon in 1813). A.L.S. 2 pp. square 8vo. N.P., Oct.
15, no year.. T’o Count de Forbin, on personal matters.
1638. FiuuryY (ANDRE H. De—Cardinal and eminent French statesman).
Portrait, full bust in oval. Jones fecit. Stipple. 8vo.
[ London], 1798
1639. Fiunury (ANpré H. De). Portrait, full bust in oval. Gravé par G. Roy,
peint par Antreau. Line engraving. 4to.
1640. FontaIne (Prerre F. Ii.—architect). Portrait, three-quarter length
standing. Gravé par Pannier, peint par Court. Line engraving, 4to ,
and another of the same. 2 pieces.
1641.
1642.
1643.
1644.
1645.
1646.
1647.
1648.
1649.
Fontanes (Louis, ComrE DEe—French statesman, delivered a cele-
brated oration upon Washington). L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including ad-
dressed portion. April 11, 1749. States that he will pay a bill he
owes.
Fontanes (Louis, Comrz Dr). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. np. Oct. 10, 1810.
A letter of congratulation to M. Ornout upon his election to the faculty
of the University of Lyon.
FonTanes (Lovis Comte Dz). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. np. Dec. 22,ny. A
personal letter to Count Morbois regarding an appointment.
Fontanes (Louis Comrs De). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. [Paris], March 15,
no year. Advises his friend that he will help him with the diction-
ary, and asks him to send the last sheets of it the latter part of April,
&e. With portrait.
FontTanes (Louis Comrs Dz). Portraits, (1), full length, Rivelanti
se. Demarchi dis. Stipple; (2) full bust. Lithograph. Together,
2 pieces. 8vo.
ForRBIN (Le CuevALiIER Dre—the son of Claude Forbin, celebrated
French.naval officer) [?]. D.S. 1 p. 4to. Louvain, July 8, 1746,
signed also by Costebelle, Delafargue, Battine and several others.
Forry (fire F’.—Marshal of France, captured the city of Mexico,
1863). A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. Paris, August 28, 1851. Asking for his
salary as he wishes to take a trip. With portrait.
Foucnst (JosepH, Duc D’OTraAntE—Chief of Police of Paris). LS.
eyppaeto, Paris, le 13 Fructidor, VAn VII [Aug. 31, 1799]. Re-
quests the Minister of War to grant rations of food to the gendar-
merie instead of the sum of money generally apportioned. Also,
signature of Fouché to portion of letter. With portrait.
FoucHE (JosprH, Duc D’Orrantr). LS. 1 p. 4to. Paris, 1800.
From the Minister of Police to the Minister of War. With portrait,
full length, open letters.
Regarding the freeing of St. Martin, and placing the responsibility upon
Gen. Liebers.
. FoucHt (JosepuH, Duc D’OTrANTE). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Velyn f. Mlle. De Noireterre del. Stipple. 4to. Paris, n.d.
. Foucueé (JosrepuH, Duc D’OrTrantTe). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
. Foucusé (Josep, Duc D’OrrANTE). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Stipple. Unsigned. 4to. Paris, n.d.
. FoucHé anp Lomparp. Duplicate D.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, le 8 Floreal,
VPAn 8 [April 27, 1800]. To the Prefect of the Dept. of the North,
informing him that one, M. J. [Lussigny] is now entitled to political
rights, &c. Signed by Fouché, Minister of Police (probably with his
stamp), and Lombard, Secretary-General.
1656.
1657.
1658.
1659.
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1667.
. Foucuf, Massena, Kier, and others. Portraits, mainly in uniform.
8vo, and 12mo, no duplicates, 20 pieces.
. Rouguet (CHartes L. A., Duc DE Brtie-Iste—Marshal of prancena
L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. Marbres, July 2%, 1757. Asks the Marquis he.
Marigny to permit M. Contestabile to order 70 feet of marble. Cees 4
Fouqurt (CHaArtes L. A., Duc De Betuz-IstzE). LS. 2 pp. 4to.
Versailles, April 5, 1759. Ve
Written to M. Le Berthen, telling him that he will have his request
granted. ;
Fouqust (CHarues L. A., Duc DE Betiz-Istz). D.S. 1p. 4t0. April
30, 1821. ao ae Bagen.
Fougurr (Cuarzes L. A., Duc De Betrs-Istz). Portrait, full bust in a
oval in uniform. Line ene rgae Vin. Vangelisty fecit, 1775.
Small 4to. |
Fouquier-TAINVILLE (ANTOINE Q.) Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzo-
tint by Levachez, trial scene and biographical notice in script beneath.
8vo, on small folio sheet.
Fourier (JEAN B. J.—author of the Introduction to the work on
Egypt, published by Napoleon). D.S. 2 pp. folio, Oct. 18, 1805. —
Fournter De La ContamIne (Martz N.—chaplain to Napoleon, and :
Bishop of Montpellier). A.L.S., 1 p. 4to. [Paris], Sept. 12, 1825,
regretting his inability to dine with a certain French general.
Fox (CHARLES JAMES—celebrated English Secty. of State for Foreign
Affairs). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. St. James, Oct. 11, 1783. To the House
of Lords.
“As The Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty’s Household informs me
that there remains no money in his office . . . cause the sum of
two thousand pounds to be lodged with him,” ete.
Fox (CHarLes JAMES). Portrait, half legth in oval. Engraved by
Wm. Lane after Sir Joshua Reynolds. Stipple. 4to. London, 1793
Fox (CHARLES JAMES). Portrait, bust after Nollekens. Engraved by
H. Meyer after Uwins. Stipple. Proof in open letters. 4to. :
: London, 1806
Fox (CHAries JAMES). Portrait, full bust. Engraved by H. Meyer,
drawn by J. Jackson, after Sir. J. Reynolds. Stipple. 4to.
London, 1812
Fox (CHartrs James). Portrait, half length standing, right hand on
document. Engraved by John Jones after Sir Joshua Reynolds.
‘Mezzotint. Folio, with margins. Brilliant impression. London, 1819
Fox (CHartes JAMES). Portrait, full bust from a statue, by Nolle-
kens. Engraved by T. Gaugain. Stipple. Folio (creased across the
middle and stained). [ London]
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1669.
o> 1670.
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1681.
1682.
Fox (CHARLES JAMES). Portraits, (1), full length, G. A. Sasso ine.
G. B. Bosio dis. (2), full bust. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. To-,
gether, 2 pieces.
Foy (MAXxIMILIAN 8S.
Moreau, Member of the cian e be: Deputies). I L.S. 4 pp. small
Ato. Paris, Aug. 3, 1808. Informs Marshal Delorme that he is on’
neither side in the case In question, and desires to hear no more of
the matter. With portrait.
Poy (Maximiniwn 8.). “A.U.8.. 1 p. folio, Paris, Oct. 22, 1816. To
Count Corvetto, Minister of Finance.
A request on behalf of his brother, whose pension had been withdrawn,
and who for no apparent reason had been dismissed from the position
of Inspector of Post-Offices.
Foy (Maximiitan 8.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple, un-
signed. 4to.
Foy (Maximirtan 8.). Portrait, half length in uniform. Stipple,
Unsigned. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Foy (Maxrinian S.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple. Un-
signed. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Francis J., Emprror Or AusrridA. LS. (in Italian), 2 pp. 4to.
Vienna, Sept. 30, 1814. To Count Magawly relative to the Bourbon
family, ete.
Francis I., Kine Or France. LS. I p- folio. With portrait.
Francis L., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. Le Coeur
sculpt. Des Rais del. Mezzotint. 8vo.
FRANCIS I., Kina Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. Gravé par
N. Ransonnette. Line engraving (mounted). 4to.
Francis I, (EmMpEror Or Germany, founder of the house of Hapsburg-
Lorraine). L.S. 1 p. 4to. July 31, 1758. Advises his consin to
have the army ready oe action in case Saxony is attacked. With
portrait.
Franois I., Kine OF THE Two Sicttrs. U.S. “ Francesco,” 1 p.
4to. Naples, Nov. 23, 1824. ‘To Guiseppe Coppette.
Francis I., Kine OF THE Two Siciures. Portrait, full length in uni-
form, seated. Leroux sculp. N. Dun pinxt. Line engraving. 4to.
Embossed stamp, a crowned “ N ” in lower right hand corner.
FRANCIS I., Emperor Or Austria. Portrait, half length in uniform.
Stipple. Joh. Ziterer pinxt. 4to. In colors, probably colored by
hand.
Francis IJ., Emperor Or Germany. “The Emperor of Germany,
reviewing “his troops attended by his general officers” | which in-
cludes Gideon B. von Loudon, Andreas Haddik, and others]. Line
engraving.. 4to. (margins cut away, and creased: across middle).
Ato. London, 1780
1683.
1684.
1685.
1686.
1687.
1688.
1689,
1690.
1691.
1692.
1693.
1694.
1695.
Francis I]., Emperor OF GERMANY. Portrait, full bust engraved by
F. C. Lewis after Sir Thomas Lawrence. 4to. India paper.
see - London, 1836
Francis II., EMPEROR OF GERMANY. Portrait, full bust in oval. En-
graved by Pagni. Line engraving. 4to. » ) " Pirenzeyaaa
Francis II., EMprror OF GERMANY. ‘Portrait, full length in uniform.
Folio. In colors. London, 1815
Francis II., Emperor OF GERMANY. Portrait. Another copy of the
preceding, printed on paper of a slightly different tone, also in colors,
differing slightly from the preceding.
Franois IJ., Empperor OF GERMANY. Portrait, on horseback, with
Maria Theresa and many others, 4to, also half length portrait. To-
gether 2 pieces.
Frangois DE NeurcHAtTeEAu (NicoLas L.—French statesman and poet,
favored the Revolution, member of the Directory). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Seltz, June 18, 1798. To M. Bottin.
Written shortly before he became Minister of the Interior (which was
in July of 1798), saying that the reports about Gibraltar and ve break-
ing off of certain negotiations are false, ete.
Francois Dr Nevrcuitrau (Niconas L.). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris,
May 22, 1807. As president of the Société d’Agriculture, &c. re-
quests the Prefect of the Dept. of the Rhone to forward a package to
M. Chancey. With leaf of address of another letter, wax seal (split).
(2 pieces).
Francois DE NreurcHATEeau (Nicontas L.). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. Velyn [sc.]. Mme. De Nore Ferre del., 1814. Stipple.
Svo. :
Francois DE NeurcHateau (Niconas L.). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. De Noire del. Stipple. 8vo.
FRANKFORT. Colored view. Folio. London, 1815
[FrankLIn (BeNgAmIN).] A South East View of Christ’s Church.
| Philadelphia, Franklin’s burial place.] 8vo. [From the Colum-
bian Mag., 1787. ]
FREDERICK AuGcustus I., [Kine Or SAaxony—ally of Napoleon]. Por-
trait, full bust in uniform. Renard sc. Guibert pinxt. Stipple.
4to. Paris, n.d.
FREDERICK WiLLIAM JI.—(Kine Or PrussrtA—surnamed the Great).
L.S. 1p. 4to. Potsdam, July 16, 1774. To Baron de Storst, Min-
ister of State, regretting his ilIness and stating that he will grant
his request upon the writer’s return from Silesia. With portrait
engraved by H. Marais after A. Graf
1696.
1697.
1698.
1703.
1709.
1710.
FREDERICK WILLIAM IIJ., Kine Or Prussia. L.S. 1p. 4to. Prymont,
July 19,1797. To Comtesse de Lameth, regretting the position her-
self and family are in, and setting aside a sum of money for her use.
(One corner repaired.) With portrait.
FREDERICK WILLIAM III., Kina Or Prussra. D.S. 1 p. folio. Pots-
dam, Oct. 17, 1810.
FREDERICK WILLIAM III., Kina Or Prussia. L.S. 1 p. 4to. Berlin,
April 1, 1833, also a 1 p. 4to ms. account of the king written in a
contemporary hand. 2 pieces.
. FREDERICK WILLIAM III., Kina Or PrussrA. Portrait, full length in
uniform. Drawn by W. Heath. In colors. Folio. London, 1814
. Freperick WILLIAM IIl., Kine Or Prussia. Portrait, full bust in
uniform. H. Meyer, sculpt. F. Bolt del. Berlin. Line and stip-
ple. 4to. Open letters. 4to. London, 1814
. FREDERICK WiLiIAM IIJ., Kine Or Prussia. Portrait, full bust in
oval. Stipple. 4to. [London], 1815
. Freperick WriiiraM III., Kine Or ‘Prussia. Portrait, full bust in
uniform. R. Houston fecit. A. Pesne pinxt. Mezzotint. 8vo.
London, Bowles
FREDERICK WiiirAMmM IJII., Kina Or Prussta. Portrait, “ Frederico
Guglielmo III, Re di Prussia,” full bust in uniform. Stipple. Un-
signed. Ato. Milan, n.d.
. FREDERICK WILLIAM III., King Or Prusssta. Portrait, futl bust in
uniform. In colors. 8vo.
. FREDERICK WILLIAM IIJ., King OF Prussia. — Portrait, full bust in
uniform. In colors. S8vo.
. FREDERICK WiLLIAM III., Kine Or Prussta. “ Ingresso delle Potenze
Alleate in Parigi,” containing portraits of Frederick William III.,
also Alexander I., Emperor of Russia, numerous soldiers, etc. L.
Cunego, inc. A.D.D. inv. Line engraving. 4to.
. Frepertck WittraM III., Kine Or Prussia. Portrait [as a boy], full
length in uniform. In colors. 8vo.
. Freperick Wituram III., Kine Or Prussra. Portrait, in uniform,
on horseback. Canton del. et sculp. 4to. In colors.
London, 1815
FREDERICK WrLurAm III., Kina Or PrusstA. Portrait, full length in
uniform, standing beside cannon, tents in background. P. Hass,
sculpt. A Pollau del. Stipple, cut close and mounted and slight
repairs. Small folio.
FrepericK WitLiAm IIJ., Kine Or Prussra. Portrait, full length in
uniform, standing beside cannon. P. Haas sculp. Berlin. A. Pollau
del. Stipple. Small folio.
ahaha
L714.
1715.
1716.
1719;
1720.
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FrepDerRIcK WiLtrAm III., Kine Or Prussia. Portrait, together with — :
that of Louisa Auguste Wilhelmine, his queen. Martignac sculp.
F. Mendez del. Stipple. | 8v0. a ck
. FREDERICK, WILLIAM IV., KING Or Prussia. L.. a 1 p. 410; Perley a
April 6, 1840.
. FREDERICK CHARLES, PRINCE OF PRussIA4, nephew of Wile He Por- |
trait, full bust in uniform. Line engraving. Unsigned. In ecol-
ors. Svo.
FREDERICK, JOSEPH, LuDEWIG, C. A., Hereditary Prince of Hesse Hom-
burg. Portrait, full bust in uniform. H. Meyer sculp., W. H.
Watts pinxt. Stipple. Proof on India paper. 4to, London, 1818 — Ss
Freemasonry. D.S. by Tesson, Marochetti, Van-Hshecy, P. A. Le
Roux, Simon, Detouy and several others. 1 p. large folio, on vellum,
with numerous symbols on margins. Paris, July 29, 1813, certifying
that Joseph F. Bourdeil is now a member of the R: ATT, 3rd grade.
FRENCH AmpBassapors, &c. [Rayneval (A. G., Comte de—Ambassador
to Rome).| Letter, unsigned, but said to be in his autograph, 4 pp.
folio n.p.n.d. ; Osmond (R. E. D’—Ambassador to England). Signa-
ture, and 3 lines in his autograph on a report. 1 p. folio. Grenoble,
Noy. 4, 1793 (folded) ; Turgot (i. F. E. de—Ambassador to Spain).
AN Sse 24mo. n. p-n.d.; Lefébre (A.E.—diplomatist). A.IL.S.
4 pp. Ato. Paris, May 2, 1833. Together, 4 pieces. |
7. Frencu Army. -Général de Division. Comdant. de la Légion d’Hon-
neur. Gravé par Levachez, dessiné par H. Vernet. Folio.
. FRENCH Caricature. ‘ Mal lui veut mal lui tourne dit le Bon Homme >
Richard.” Line. Unsigned. Oblong 4to. With mat.
Upon the decline of Great Britain’s commerce, which latter is repre-
sented by a cow, with an American sawing off her horns, a Dutchman
milking her, with Spain and France nearby and requesting some of the
milk, the British lion asleep on the left with an Englishman alongside
bewailing the fact that his country is fast losing her commercial
supremacy and wondering why she does not awake, &c.
FrencH CARICATURES. Three, one entitled “ The French Flight,” other
two proofs before all letters. Line and stipple. Small folio and 4to.
(3 pieces). : '
FRENCH Cotonies. “ Le débarquement des Francois, pour lestablise-
ment de la nouvelle colonie, dans le port de la nouvelle Cayenne ou la
France Equinoxialle.’ Dutch line engraving, in colors. 4to. 1762
. FRENCH CoLoNtes IN America. A Certificate issued by the settlers
of St. Domingo to the effect that the properties, incomes, ete. of
the colony had never been taxed 20 per cent. Signed by Belloc de
Marais, Labattu, Barré de Saint Venant, Charrier, ete. 1 page
small 4to. Paris, May 18, 1790
L722.
1723,
1726.
1727.
1730.
. FRENCH POLITICAL WRITERS, &c. Bernard (L.R.D.
FreNcH CoLoNigs IN AmMeriIcA. The Representatives of the People of
St. Domingo ask the delivery of 21 pounds of coffee, etc., from the
stores of the Republic in Brest. Signed by Vardon, Giraud, Chéril-
lard, etc. With the seal of the representatives of the People. 1 page
folio. ri Year III [1795]
FRENCH COLONIES IN AMERICA. Southonax (Léger-Félicité), French
political agent, and one of the three commissaries sent by the Direc-
toire to St. Domingo. L.S. to the Secretary of the Navy and Colo-
nies, recommending Vidalot, a merchant of St. Domingo. 2 pp. 4to.
Paris, Year VI [1798]
. Frencu Eneravines. “ Das Billiard.” Mezzotint; Galerie d’Orléans,
Mezzotint, and others. 4to. Together, 5 pieces.
. FRENcH FLEET. Die Seeschlacht, nach dem beriihmten West’schen
-Gemalde der Schlacht yon La Hogue. Line engraving, after Woollett
engr., by G. Dobler. Large folio, cut close.
FRENCH JourNALIsts, &c. Bertin (l.M.A.—founder of the “ Journal
des Débats”). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. n.p.n.d.; Lévesque de la Ravaliére
(P. A.—French littérateur). A.L.S. 3 pp. 4to, including addressed
portion. Paris, May 7, 1761; Lally-Tolendal (T. Ae Marquis de—
orator and writer). Signature at end of letter. 1 p. oblong 24mo.
Paris, Feb--14,-.1816 ; ‘Laya (Jean L.—dramatist). Abo p:
12mo. Paris, June Lp 1798. 4 pieces.
FrencH Lirrérateurs. Radonvilliers (C. F. L., Abbé). A.L.S. 2 p
small 4to. Versailles, May 6, 1768; Savignac (A. E. C. D. de).
A.L.S. 1 p.. oblong 12mo. July 8, “1842: Moleon (J. C. V. de.)
Pols. 2pp- 12mo, including addressed portion. iy aie ue Dallier-
Pleurizelle (Charles). ALLS. 1 p. 4to.- Paris, Sept. 7 , 1787. a
pieces.
. Frenonw Lortrery Ticker in favor of the Poor. Signed Melin. 1741.
writer). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. Paris, Jan. 7, 18425 aaa (aa
A.—political writer). A.L.S. 1 p. 12mo. n. p-, circa 1800; Paulin
( Victor—legal writer). A.L.S., 2 pp. 8vo, including addressed por-
tion. Paris, Aug. 25, 1842; Biedermann (F. K.—German publicist
and professor of Law at Leipsic). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, Mar. 15,
1842; Scrofani (Xavier—lItalian historian and economist). A.L.S.
2 pp. 24mo, including addressed portion. n.p.u.d. 5 pieces.
FRENCH PostaL Service. D.S. by De Nilebrun. 1 p. folio. Oct. 20,
1790.
One of the orders issued to the postmasters between Paris and Calais
regarding horses.
JWgsu b
1732.
1733.
1734.
1735.
1736.
1737.
1738.
1739.
1740.
1741.
a eee are an OT Gh ae a
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FrencH ProresstonaL Men. Perronet (Jean R., bridge-engineer).
A.L.S. 3 pp. square 8vo. Paris, April 20, 1770; Decaisne (Joseph—
botanist and horticulturist). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, April 2,1830;
Gail (Jean B.—French Hellenist, keeper of Greek and Latin manu-
scripts in Royal Library). A.L.S. 1 p. square 8vo. [Paris] n.d.;
Delaroche (Hippolyte, called Paul, painter). A.L.S. 4 pp. 4to, in-
cluding addressed portion. [Paris], May, 1807. 4 pieces.
FreNcH ReEvotution. D.S. by eleven Officers of the Revolutionary
Army, including Chevalier, Branche, Charpentier, and Badin Shen-
ton. 1p. 4to. Camp of Hornbache, June 10, 1793. With seal. ”
Frenctt Revorvrron. A.L.S. of Sophie Gravier, n.p. 1 p. 12mo.
Nov. 2, 1794, regarding the release of prisoners. Also, a 4 pp. folio —
manuscript, unsigned, relative to the daughters of M. Gravier (in-
cluding Sophie as above), who were imprisoned on false charges by
the agents of Robespierre. |
FreNcH Revotution. “la Machine Infernale.” Gravé par Poll; yy
“ Scene in the Garden of the Thuilleries, 12th of July 1789.” 'To-
gether, 2 pieces. 4to. Re ky
FreNcH Revotution. “Le Contraste, 1793.” Liberté Francaise.
Liberté Angloise. 2 medallions; (1) showing France as a Fury,
snakes as hair, holding in one hand a trident on which is the decapi-
tated head of Liberty, &c.; (2) showing Britannia peacefully seated,
with sleeping lion at feet, scales in one hand, Magna Charta in the
other, &. Line. Unsigned. 4to.
FrencH Revoutution. A full length male figure, holding a flag on
which is “ La Liberté ou la Mort,” plate entitled “Le Porte drapeau
de la féte civique.” Gravé par Copia, peint par Boyli. Stipple. 4to.
7 Paris, [ca. 1793]
Frencu Revotution. Full length figure “La Liberté.” Pointeau
sculp., Vellemain del. Stipple. Folio, cut close. Paris, [ca. 1795]
FrencH Revoxtution. Full length figure “ Egalité,” holding in her
hand “ Déclaration des droits de Phomme et du citoyen.” Villeneuve
graveur. Mezzotint. Folio, cut close. Paris, [ca. 1795 |
Frencw Revoturion. Tableau Général de la Révolution Francaise.
Outline engraving. Normand sculpt. Lafitte del. Folio. 1802.
Frencw Revowtution. View of the “ Montagne du Lion.” Curious
lithograph in colors of the emblem of the “ Party of the Mountain ”
of the French Revolution. V. Lignian del. Lith. des F. Williaume.
Oblong 12mo.
FRENCH Revo.tution. A series of Dutch engravings (73) illustrating
incidents in the Revolution. 8vo. Interesting collection.
1742.
1743.
1144,
1m,
1746.
1747.
1748.
1749.
1750.
1751.
1752,
1753.
1754.
1755.
1756.
FRENCH STATESMEN, &c. Castelbajac (Marie B., Vicomte de—promi-
nent in politics after the fall of Bonaparte). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Luné-
ville, Oct. 6, 1819: Montlivault (Casimir M. G., Comte de—States-
man). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including addressed portion. Caen, Noy.
6, 1815. To Comte de Lescaréne; Clermont-Tonnerre (A. M. G.,
Due de—Minister of War). Signature on slip; Cadet-Gassicourt
C. L. F.—pharmacist, lawyer, author, &c.). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo, and
prescription in his autograph. 1 p. 8vo. Paris, [Nov.] 22, 1843.
5 pieces.
Frencu Views. Vue de la Tour St. Geneviéve et du Panthéon. Col-
ored lithograph, after Arnout. Folio.
French Views. Chambre des Députés. Colored lithographs, after
Arnout. Folio.
FRENCH Views. Vue du Palais des Tuileries. Colored lithograph,
after Arnout. Folio.
FRENCH Views. Arc de Triomphe de l’Etoile. Colored lithograph,
after Arnout. Folio (slightly soiled).
FRENCH Views. Dome des Invalides. Colored lithograph, after Ar-
nout. Folio.
FRENCH Views. Vue du Jardin du Palais Royal. Colored lithograph,
after Arnout. Folio.
FrencH Virws. Vue de la Colonnade du Louvre. Colored lithograph,
after Arnout. Folio.
Frencu Views. Boulevard des Italiens. Colored lithograph, after
Arnout. Folio. .
FreNcH Virws. Vue du Chateau de Versailles. Colored lithograph,
after Arnout. Folio.
FRENCH Views. Vue Générale de la Place de la Concorde. Colored
lithograph, after Arnout. T[olio.
FRENCH Views. Vue du Pont Neuf. Colored lithograph, after Arnout.
Folio. |
FRESSINET (PHILIiBERT—French general). A.L.S. 4 pp. 4to, includ-
ing addressed portion. Naples, March 3, 1806. To his friend
Amédée on personal matters.
FRESSINET (PuHitipert). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Peint
@aprés nature a Rome par D. C. Stipple. 8vo, with margins.
FrRETEAU Dr Saint-Just (EmMANurEL M. M. P.—French lawyer).
Portrait, full bust in oval. F. Bonneville del. Stipple. 8vo.
Parig 21? ds
ape
1758.
Liao:
1760.
1761.
1762.
1765.
_ Freyrac (Frsup Marsuan). A.D.S. 1 p. 8vo. Grenoble, Sept.,
1796. Signed also by the commissioner of war, Nicolas. With por-_ é
trait, full bust in oval, eng. by Orme. Stipple. a
Receipt for a quantity of stores.
Friavut (Louis, General). A.L.S. 1p: 4to. Paris, Jan. 18,1815, To a
M. Mauret, inspector of forests. With portrait, full bust in uni- —
form. Litho.
Having been authorized to open his father’s mail, he ates fhige his
father has departed for Metz.
FRIEDRICH HEINRICH Lupwic—Prussian prince, brother of Frederick
the Great. Portrait, full length in uniform. MRados inc. L. Firer
dip. G. B. Bosio dis. Stipple. -4to. :
Gack (CHARLES AuGuSTE Dre Maticnon, ComTE Dr, 1646-1729—Mar- 4
shal of France; distinguished himself at the siege of Mons and
Namur). A.D.S. 1 p. folio. Sedan, March 28, 1693.
Gait (JEAN Baprisre—French Hellenist and a member of the Insti-—
tute, 1755-1829). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. ‘ June 28, 1828
Asking for a copy of the work of iS son (Jean Francois), also a well
known Hellenist. ;
GAINsRoROVGH (THoMAS). Original drawing tt sepia and pencil of |
an English pastoral scene, said to be the work of Thomas Gainsbor-
ough. 4to. Unsigned.
3. GALEN (C.—celebrated Greek medical writer). Portrait, Mezzotint.
Ato eut close. _ [London, Bowles]
. GALL (Franz JosepH—celebrated German physician and the founder
of the system of phrenology). Autograph signed. Paris, May 12,
1826. With portrait. 2 pieces.
GALLErTI (Pirrro Lutei—lItalian monk and well-known antiquary,
1724-90). A.L.8. To Antonio Francesco Gori, also well-known
Itahan antiquary. 2 pp. 4to. Rome, October: 5, 1748
Speaking about several ancient objects acquired by him and asking
Gori for two copies of one of his pamphlets.
. GAMBIER (JAMES—English admiral, served in the American war at the
capture of Charleston, ete.). Portrait, half length, in uniform. En-
graved by G. Bartolozzi, drawn by W. Evans after Sir Wm. Beechey.
Stipple. 4to. London, 1810
. GAMBIER (JAMES). Portrait; Johann W. Goethe, Portrait; -William
Hazlitt, portrait (etching) ; Danzil Hollis—English politician. Por-
trait by Masson (all margins cut away); Georg Burcard Loeffel-
holz, portrait; Homer, portrait from a sculpture; Ibrahim Bey—
Mameluke chief, Portrait; and another, probably Isabella of Castile
(margins cut away). Folio and 8vo. Together, 8 pieces.
1768.
1769.
1770.
1% 1.
1772,
1773.
1774.
1775.
Lrro.
. GASPARIN (ADRIEN E. PIERR
GANTEAUME (Honoré J.—French Naval officer, served in the American
war, escorted Bonaparte from Egypt to France in 1799). L.S. 1 p.
folio on board the vessel “ Majestueux ” on way to Toulon, Feb. 14,
1810. With portrait.
Regarding the death of Capt. Descorcher, which he had heard of be-
fore, and saying that he was an officer esteemed by all, ete.
GANTEAUME (Honoré J.). L.S. 2 pp. folio. Toulon, March 7, 1814.
To Count Daru, of the war department, regarding the transfer of
wagons and supplies.
GaratT (DoMINIQUE JosEPH—French revolutionist, succeeded Danton
as Minister of Justice, notified Louis XVI. that the Convention had
sentenced him to death). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, October 10,
1802. . To Lefebvre & Séracerés of the senate, a request for a position
for M. Brillet. With portrait.
GARDANE (GAsPARD ANDRE—general, Ambassador to Persia, 1807).
A.L.S. «2 pp. folio. Teheran, Oct. 12, 1808. To Cardinal Fesch.
A most interesting letter, written during the writer’s embassy to
Persia, in which he deSires the recall of a missionary, Léopold Sébas-
tiani, who is devoted entirely to the English cause.
GARDINER, Mr. West-South-West view of Christ’s Church, Gardiner,
Me. A. J. Davis del. on stone from F. Farber, 4to. Boston, n.d.
GARDNER (Sir AtAN—British admiral, joined Lord Howe in 1778 on
the coast of N. America). Portrait, full bust in uniform. 3B. Read-
_ ing, sculp., T. Clarke, pinxt. Line engraving. 4to. London, 1799
GARNIER (JEAN—member of the Council of 500, exiled in 1815 and
came to America, was drowned in the “Ohio,” 1820). L.S. 3 pp.
folio. np.u.d. (circa, 1798)
GARNIER-Pacis (ETIENNE J. L.—French political orator and repub-
lican). 1801-41. A.L.S. to M. Rousset. 1 p.4to. Paris, July 23,
1834. With portrait. 2 pieces.
In reference to the great success wihlich may be attained with the
“Journal du Peuple.”
GARRAN Dr Couton (JEAN P.—member of the convention voted for
the death of Louis XVI.). D.E. 2 pp. folio. Paris, Jan. 14, 1796.
Signed also by Merlin de Douai, eminent French statesman and jurist.
7. GARRAN Dr Couton (JEAN P.). Portrait, full bust in oval. Saraoz
sculp. Bonneville del. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. Gaskin (Rev. Georce). Portrait engraved by S. W. Reynolds after
W. Owen. Mezzotint. 4to (creased in places). London, 1820
French Minister). D.S. 1 p.
folio. May 20, 1839.
. GAssENDI (JEAN J. B.—French general). L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris,
Oct. 31, 1812. To M. Cambry.
Eeperda the replacing of M. Trevor as adjutant major at La Rochelle.
bred &
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1783.
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1786.
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1788.
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1792.
1793.
GaupIN (Martin M., Duc De Garra—Minister of Finance to Napo-
leon, gov. of the Bank of France). L.S. 1p.folio. Paris, July 12,
1810. To Baron Monnies, secty. of the Emperor’s cabinet.
Requesting the return of MSS. relative to the disposal of finances decreed
by the Emperor, which were among some papers at the meeting of the
council Jan. 22, 1810.
GauDIN (Martin M., Duc Dre Gazra). L.S. 1p. folio. Paris, April
24,1815. To (Joseph Fouché), Duke of Otranto, as Chief of Police.
Regarding the transfer of officers, and information relative to the
heads of various administrations.
GAuDIN (Martin M., Duc De Gaeta). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Unsigned. 8vo with margins. Paris, ca. 1805
GAzAN De La PreyrierE (Honoré T. M—French general, distinguished
himself at Jena, etc.). Portrait, in uniform, on horseback, ships in
the background. Dessiné par Naudet. Line engraving. In colors.
Small folio. Paris (ca. 1804)
GENLIS (STEPHANIE FELIcIT£, ComrEssE DE—celebrated French au-
thor). A.L. Unsigned and undated. 1 p. 4to. To M. Maradan,
bookseller. With portrait.
The writer says that a package, probably proofs of some of her work,
has been lost on the way, and in a bantering yet anxious tone deplores
the loss. She wishes to see the person ,to whom she is writing, etc.
GENLIS (STEPHANIE FELICITE, COMTESSE Dr). ALS. “D. Ctesse de
Genlis.” 1p. 12mo. Undated. To M. Roux, a bookseller.
Saying that M. Chanut is quite willing to write a few articles on her
last work (i. e., book), but in order to do so he must see a copy, etc.
GENSONNE (ARMAND). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint by Le-
vachez, execution scene and biographical atl in script beneath.
8vo, on small folio sheet.
GEOFFROY-SAINT-HILAIRE (ETIENNE—distinguished French naturalist,
accompanied Bonaparte to Egypt). L.8. 2 pp. folio. Paris, June
27, 1828. Regarding the birth certificate of Count de Bouillé, which
was deposited in the recording office of the navy at Versailles. With
portrait.
GEOFFROY-SAINT-HILAIRE (ETIENNE). Portrait, half length. Litho-
graph after Belliard. Open letters. Folio.
GEORGE, Prince Or DENMARK. Portrait, full bust. Copper engraving
by Houbraken. Small folio. 1745
GrorGE I., Kine Or ENeianp. Portrait, full bust in royal robes. fais
per engraving by Houbraken. Small folio. 1746
GEORGE I., Ktna Or ENGLAND. Portrait, full bust in robes. I. Smith
fec. G. Kneller pinx. Mezzotint. Folio (cut close). London
GrorcE IT., King Or Enouanp. Portion of D.S., oblong. 12mo.
n.p.n.d.
1794.
1795.
1796.
1797.
1798.
1799.
1800.
1801.
1805.
1806.
1807.
1808.
GerorceE II., King Or Enctanpb. Portrait, full bust in oval. [Houston
fecit. F.: Worlidge pinxt.] Mezzotint. Folio. First state, before
all letters (small margins). —
Grorce III., King Or Enouanp. Vellum D. S. 1 p. oblong 4to
(folded). London, Dec. 22, 1778. Signed also by George Ger-
main.
GEORGE IIl., Kine Or Enetanp. D.S. 1 p. folio. London, June 1,
1781. Signed also by Charles Jenkinson, first Earl of Liverpool.
GeEorGE III., Kine Or Encuanp. D.S. 1 p-. folio. London, Sept. 10,
1784. Signed also by Yonge.
GeEorcE III., Kine Or ENeGtanp. D.S. 2 pp. folio (inlaid). London,
March 23, 1785. Portrait.
GrorGE III., Kina Or Eneianp. Vellum D.S. With seals. 1 p.
oblong 4to. London, April 25, 1808. Also signed by Lord Castle-
reagh and two others. Folded. (Stained.)
Signed by the King when blind, and rare in this form.
Georce III., Kine OF ENGLAND. Deas et ps tollo.. London, July 1,
1794. Signed also by Bentinck, third duke of Portland.
Grorce IIl., Kixe Or Encranp. Portrait, full bust in uniform. En-
graved by G. 8. & I. G. Facius after W. Berezy. Line engraving.
Folio. 2H London, 1791
GeorcE III., Kine Or Enocuanp. Portrait, half length in uniform.
M. A. Boulier sc. Hopkins del. Stipple. 4to. London, 1808.
GEorGE III., Kine Or ENGuanp. Portrait, half length in uniform. W.
Woollett sculp. A. Ramsay pinxt. Line engraving. Small folio.
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Grorce III., Kine Or Enetanp. A Tribute of respect to his late
Majesty George the Third. Medallion portraits of Princess Char-
lotte, Queen Caroline and George III. Stipple. Engraved by Mur-
tay and Morrison after Stothard. Folio (margins spotted).
London, 1822
GeEorGE III., Kine Or ENcuaND. 2 portraits (1) in the 1st year of his
reign, (2) in the 60th year of his reign. 8vo. Unsigned.
GrorcE IV., Kine Or ENetanp. D.S. 2 pp. folio. (With wax seal.)
[London], June 4, 1814. Also signed by Addington, Lord Sidmouth.
Granting apportionment of counsel. With 3 portraits. Together, 4
pieces.
GuorGE IV., Kinc Or ENGuanp. Portrait, in uniform, on horseback.
Folio. In colors. London, 1815
Grorce IV., Kine Or Enauanp. Portrait (as Prince of Wales), half
length in uniform. Engraved by A. Cardon, drawn by Harlowe.
Stipple. Open letter proof on India paper. 4to. London, 1818
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Guorce LV., ‘Kina Or EneiAnp. Portrait, half length. Engraved by
Chas. Turner after Sir Thomas Lawrence. Mezzotint. Proof be-
fore letters, cut close. . -[ London, 1823 |
Grorce IV., Kine Or Enauanp. Portrait “Georg August Friedrich,
Prinz Regent von England,” full bust in military uniform. In
colors. 8yo.
Grorcr 1V., Kine Or Eneuanp. Portrait, as Prince of Wales, full —
length, standing. Dighton del. Mezzotint (margins cut away, —
mounted and date erased). Folio. 3 hen!
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GERARD (JEAN IGNACE Taner French artist and caricaturist, | as-
sumed the name of “ Grandville”). A. _ 5.) Loe undated. With
visiting card. To Viscountess * *
Announcing his arrival from rontainenie te and regrets not faving
heard of her visit to Paris.
GéRARD (Maurice E., Comre—Marshal of France, prominent figure at
Austerlitz and at Waterloo). DS: « dopeioligs Paris, June 15, 1837.
With portrait, full length in uniform, peint par Lariviére.
A nomination relative to Mlle. Magnan, daughter of a commander of
the Legion of Honor, to enter free as a student at the Royal House at
St. Denis.
GéRARD (Maurice E., Come). Signature and 5 lines in his auto-
graph. On slip of paper. n.p.n.d. With 2 portraits, one a litho-
graph on India paper. ‘Together, 3 pieces.
GERLA (M.—member of the Council of 500). ALS p. 4to. np.
Feb., 1798. Also signed by Ramel. (voted death). « Relative to a
law suit.
GERMAN STEAMBOAT. Das Dampfschiff Konigin Maria. Lithograph
in colors. 4to. ‘Dresden, circa 1836
GéROME (JEAN Lton—celebrated French painter). A.L.S. 2 .pp.
12mo. n.d.
Asking M. Hervé to postpone his visit to another day, as he has been
named a member of a commission to visit the municipal schools.
GESSNER (SALOMON-—Swiss poet and artist). Portrait, full bust in
oval. J. Elias Haid sculpsit et exeudit Aug. Vind, Wi. Mezzo-
tint. 8vo.
GIBRALTAR. Lia Forteresse Gibraltar enferme des Espagnioles. Gravé
par B. F. Leizel. Dutch line engraving. In colors. 4to.
Gitpert Dr Vorstns (ComTE P. P. A.—First president of the Imperial
Court under Napoleon). A.L.S. 4 pp. small 4to. Paris, Decem-
ber 11, 1815. |
Asking to keep in his place a general Controller of Paris, in danger of
losing his position on account of his opinions.
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. GittrRay Caricature. “The New Speaker (i. e., the Law Chick) be-
tween the Hawks and Buzzards. Poor little Michee, just mounting
|the Speaker’s Chair], and then funked and frightened out of all his
hopes.” Line. J. Gillray, inv. & fet. Folio. London, 1800
. GIRARDIN (EMILE DE—French journalist, founder of the “ Journal des
Connaissances utiles” and of “ La Presse,” and editor of “ La Lib-
erté.”). A.L.S. 1p. 12mo. Paris, February 14, 1838. With por-
trait.. 2 pieces. |
De Girardin killed Armand Carrel in a duel in 1836, and to the former’s
influence is ascribed the abdication of Louis Philippe.
. Giro (ANGELO—of the Order of St. Philip). Two A.L.S. 2 pp. 12mo,
and 1 p. 4to. Turin, Sept. 21, 1837, and Dec. 11, 1838. To the
Marquise Juliette de Barol, returning thanks for book loaned him, &c.
From the Sylvio Pellico collection (No. 331), enclosed in his library
wrapper and with his autograph annotations.
. Girop De L’?Atn (AmEépfE—French advocate and legislator, Presi-
ident of the Chamber of Deputies in 1831). Autograph signature
attached to the address pronounced before King Louis Philippe at
the Chamber of Deputies after the riots and conspiracies of the Car-
lists and Republicans, and the several attempts made to assassinate
the King. Signed also by Cunin-Gridaine and others. 8 pp. folio.
Paris, August 16, 1831.
. Grrot-PEUZEL (voted confinement and banishment of Louis XVI.) and
Delecloy (voted death). L.S. by both. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, Sept. 26,
- 1795, regarding certain misdemeanours, and stating that if the pun-
ishments cannot be found in the Penal Code, the judge must decide
themselves.
. GrroT-PEUZEL AND Pons. D.S. by both, the first of which voted con-
finement and banishment, and the second death of Louis XVI. 1 p.
Pcollo., Paris, Sept. 8, 1795.
. GLOUCESTER (WILLIAM FREDERICK, DukE Or—Nephew of George III.
of England). Portrait, full length in robes, standing, together with
portrait of Benjamin Bathurst. I. Smith fec.; et ex; T. Murray piny.
Mezzotint. Folio, cut close.
. GNEISEAU (GRAF NeEIDHARDT VoN—Prussian Field-Marshal, said to
have saved the day at Waterloo). Two portraits, (1) half length in
uniform. [Engraved by A. W. Devis.] London, 1815; (2) bust in
embroidered uniform. CC. Schule, sc. Stipple. Zwickau, 1815.
Both 8vo. (2 pieces.)
. GoBERT (GENERAL J. N.—fought in most of the campaigns from 1800 °
to 1815, aide-de-camp to Murat, and served under his orders).
A.L.S. 4 pp. folio. Sept., 1800, Ville France. To Citizen Bona-
parte, First Consul of the French Republic. ,
A long, important and exceedingly interesting letter to Bonaparte,
written on his election as First Consul. In it Gobert sends his warmest
congratulations and joins with the nation in praise of the great leader.
Mention is made of Gen. Junot, who was then at Alexandria, and who
later in this year was appointed commandant at Paris; of General Kleber
who had given the writer a letter to be delivered in person to Bonaparte;
and of Generals Destaing and Regnier.
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833.
1834.
1835.
1836.
1837.
1838.
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1840.
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1842.
1843.
Gosert (GENERAL J. N.) A.L.8. 2 pp. folio, a March 19, 1803.
To Citizen Vaniville.
Gopert (GENERAL J. N.). Portrait [killing the negro who was sent
to set fire to the house containing 80 white women and children at
Guadeloupe]. 8vo. :
Gopoy (Don Manure, Duxe Or ALcup1A—Spanish courtier, surnamed
“The Prince of Peace.”). D.S. 1p. folio. Feb. 2, 1798.
Gopoy (Don MaNnveEt, Duke Or Aucupta). Portrait, full length. D.
Bossi ine. Demarchi dis. Stipple. 8vo.
Gopoy (Don MANvEL, Duke Or AtcuprA). Portrait, full bust in uni-
~form. Jf. Martz. de Castro lo grabo, D. a Ramos dibuso. Line
engraving. Ato.
Gopvoy (Don Manuzr, Dvuxe OF Aucupia). Another nae full bust
in uniform. F. Selma sculp. A. Carnicero delt. Line engray-
ing. 8vo. Lohan
Gopoy (Don Manure, Duke Or Aucuptia). Portrait, full length in
uniform, hat in hand. Line engraving. Proof before all letters.
Folio. (Small piece of top corner missing. )
Gopoy (Don Manvet, Duxy Or Atcupia). “S8.A.S. de Prince de
la Paix, 1807,” full length portrait, in uniform, hat in hand. J.B.
Fosseyeux sculpsit. Steven pinxit. Line engraving. Folio.
GoHIER (Louis JEROME—director of the French Republic, President of
the Directory when Bonaparte returned from Egypt). L.S. 1 p.
folio. Paris, August 7, 1793. To Danton, Minister of War.
A military letter reading that the Court of Appeals has rendered a
decision, annulling the one of Oct. 6, 1792, regarding the case of
Barthélémy Dantin, fusileer of the 103d regt., the accused to be tried by
court-mattial.
GOHIER (LovUIS JEROME). Portrait, full bust. H. F. Rose sc. Line
engraving. India paper. 8vo.
GoutzArt (N.C.—member of the Council of 500). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Paris, Sept. 7, 1796. To the minister of war, regarding the resigna-
tion of Citizen Nicaif.
GoMM (Sir WiLtu1amM M.—British Field Marshal, was at Waterloo).
D.S. 1 p. folio, July 22, 1830.
Monthly return regarding the 2d Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards.
GomM (Sir WittiaAM M.). D.S. 1 p. folio. London, Noy. 23, 1835.
Monthly Return of Quarters of 1st Batt. Coldstream Regt. of Foot
Guards.
GorE (ArTHUR—Lieut.-Col., wounded at Waterloo). D.S. 1 p. 4to.
Chatham, 1812. ‘The state of the 33d Regt. of Foot.
1844. Goujon (JEAN M. CLAupE—French revolutionist and member of the
Convention). Printed D.S. Paris, 1793. Signed also by the dem-
agogue and author of the Atheistic Festivals of Reason, J. R. Hebert.
With portrait by Bonneville after Izabéy. 2 pieces.
Goujon was one of the six Representatives of the People who killed
themselves before the military commission, which had sentenced them
to death for alleged complicity in the bloody sedition of May 20, 1795.
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1845. GourpDoN (ApmirAL). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Brest, Jan. 12, 1821.
Asking that his mail be addressed to Brest instead of Toulon.
1846. GourE (GENERAL—staff officer under Ney, killed at the battle of Lut-
zen). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Hanau, March 20, 1813. To General
Sanson.
Requesting the director of the War Depot to send him some maps, of
which he is badly in need.
1847. GourGAUD (GAsPpARD—French general, with Napoleon at St. Helena,
author of Memoirs, etc.). D.S. 1 p. folio. Paris, Oct. 11, 1831
An estimate of the expenses and money needed until the end of the
year 1831 for workshops for artillery construction.
1848. GoureAup (GasparD). A.L.S. “Le Gl. Gourgaud,” 4 pp. folio. n.p.
June 9, 1834.
Gourgaud being a candidate for some position, had railed a number of
towns, and had been assured by many influential men that he had every
chance of success.
1849. GoURGAUD (GAsPaRD). A.L.S. 3 pp. 8vo. np. July 22, 1836. To
Madame Horace Vernet. With portrait, full bust in uniform, Litho-
graph. 8vo.
An interesting letter relating to certain objects, once belonging to
Napoleon, and now claimed by Madame Vernet. Gourgaud does not dis-
pute her claim, as it was feared he would.
1850. Gourcaup (GasParD). Portrait, full bust in oval in uniform, view be-
neath. Lithograph. 4to.
1851. Gouregaup (GasparD). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Lithograph.
Svo.
1852. GourGauD (GAsPARD). Portrait, half length in uniform. Lithograph.
4to.
1853. GoureGAupD (GaAsPARD). Portrait, full length in uniform. JDessiné et
hthographié par G. Stall. Folio.
1854. GouvionN-Saint-Cyr (LAaurent—Marshal of France, author of
_ “Memoirs towards a Military History”). D.S. 2 p. folio. Paris,
Dec. 1, 1818. To Marshal Duc de Raguse. With portrait, full length
in uniform, and biographical account of services, ete.
Regarding young men who wish to join the army before they were
compelled to, and giving them privilege of choice of regiment.
1855. Gouvion-Saint-Cyr (Laurent). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. n.p.n.d., recom-
mending M. Boudet for position of printer.
1856.
1857.
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1861.
1862.
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1865.
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1869.
GOUVION-SAINT-CYR (LauRENT). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Des-
siné d’aprés nature par J. Guérin and grave par G. weer Stip-- a :
ple. 4to. Fine impression, with margins.
Gouvion-Saint-Cyr (LAURENT). Portrait, half length in uniform.
Dessiné d’aprés nature, par J. Guérin and gravé par G. Fiesinger.
Stipple. 4to. Paris, n.d.
GoOUVION-SAINT-Cyr (LAURENT). Portraits, (1) full length in uniform. |
Lithograph on India paper after Gérard; (2) after a bronze by
David, the latter proof before all letters. 2 pieces.
GraFIGNy (Francoise D’Issempourc—French writer). Portrait, full
bust in oval. Lévéque sculp. Line engraving. 4to. — |
Granam (HreNry—Major, killed at Woe A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to.
Brighton, Noy. 7, 1813.
On financial matters, with mention of General Hammond.
Granam (THomas, Lorp Lynepocu, eminent British sailor and soldier,
commanded at the great battle of Vittoria). ALS. “ ie
Graham.” 2 pp. 4to. May 8, 1810.
““T have directed that Mr. OMears shd. be put in orders as an acting
Dept. Comm. General till the pleasure of the Lds. of the Treasury &
the Comm. in Chief is known,” ete.
GRAHAM (THomAS, Lorp LynEDocH). L.S. “lLynedoch.” 2 pp.
12mo. Undated. To Lord M. Hill. With portrait, full bust in
uniform. From the Gentleman’s Magazine.
GRANBY (JoHN Manners, Marquis Om —Bphie general). Portrait,
three-quarter length in uniform. Rich. Pursel fecit. ‘J. Reynolds
pinxt. Mezzotint. Folio, cut close and margins repaired.
London, Sawyer
-GRANDPRE (Louis M. J.—French voyager and author). A.L.S. 1 p.
8vo. n.p. May 10,1815. On literary matters.
GrANET (M.—voted for death of Louis XVI.), and G. J. Cottrau and
M. A. Bourdon. D.S. by all three. 1 p. folio. Paris, March 5,
1797. Regarding the death certificate of a French sailor.
GRASSE-TILLY (Francois J. P.—commonly known as Count de Grasse,
French naval officer, assisted Washington in the capture of Corn-
wallis). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Drawn from the life by
M. Jones. Line engraving. 8vo. London, 1782
GREENLAND. The Greenland Whale Fishery. Line engraving by Am-.
brosi after Dodd. Folio.
GREGOIRE (Hynri—French ecclesiastic, member of the Convention).
A.L.S: 1p. 4to. n.p. April 29, 1788.
GreGorRE (HENRI). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Sarcelles, Oct. 10, 1806. To
the Bishop Coutard. With portrait.
Informing the recipient that certain Spanish books ean be obtained only
beyond the "Pyrenees.
. GricorrE (Henri). Portrait, full bust in oval. P. M. Alix sc. Du-
chemin del. Mezzotint. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. GRENIER (PAuL—French general). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Headquarters,
Chatisbonne, Aug. 8, 1799. To Gen. Dessolles (spelt “ Dessoles”’).
With portrait.
Regretting that he candoe pay the officers and the staff owing to lack
of funds.
2. GRENIER (PauL). A.L.S. 1p. folio. Paris, Sept. 10, 1815. To Baron
Louis, Minister of Finance.
A request to the minister for a certificate to enable Grenier to receive
his regular pension.
. GRENTER (Pau). Portrait, full bust in uniform, wearing hat. “ Gen-
eral Grenier, domatore de Barbetti.” Stipple, in carmine. 4to, with
margins.
. GRENVILLE (WILLIAM W., Lorp—eminent English statesman, Secty.
for Foreign Affairs in the ministry with Pitt). A.L.S. 1 p. folio.
Whitehall, 6th June 1789. T’o the Lieut. Gov. of Jamaica. With
portrait, full length. Perioch ine.
Written shortly after he had accepted the position of Secretary of
State in the place of Lord Sydney, commencing “ His Majesty having
been pleased to honor me with the Seals of the Home Department in the
room of Lord Sydney, I take the earliest opportunity of acquainting you
herewith,” etc. ,
. GRENVILLE (WritiiAm W., Lorn). Portrait, half length in robes. Hn-
graved by J. S. Agar after the painting by W. Owen. Stipple. Open
letters. 4to. London, 1815
. Grey (CHartEs, EArt—eminent English statesman). Portrait, half
length. [C. Turner sc. T. Philips, peint.] 4to, margins cut away.
. Grey (CHariEs). Portrait, full bust. Proof before letters. 4to.
. Groprer (JOHANN—theologian, 1501-58). Portrait, full bust in robes.
Chr. Weigel fecit. Mezzotint. 4to, cut close.
. Gros (AnToINE J.—celebrated French painter, painted “The Capture
of Madrid by Napoleon,” etc.). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, March
10,1839. With portrait, full length, India paper.
A recommendation for his pupil M. Demaret.
. Gros (Antoine J.). Portrait, half length with palette. Gravé par
Vallot, 1840, peint par Gros. Steel engraving. India paper. 4to.
. Grosso (Papre Puitiprs). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including addressed
portion. ‘Turin, Oct. 12, 1843. To Sylvio Pellico, with a medicinal
herb from China, which the writer secured while apostolic missionary
there.
From the Sylvio Pellico collection (No. 389), enclosed in his library
wrapper and with his autograph annotations.
1882. Grouchy (EMMANUEL, Marquis Dz, Marshal of France, blamed for
the defeat at Waterloo). L.S. “Em. Grouchy.” 2 pp. folio. July,
1795.
To the Minister of War regarding the reorganization of the 22d and
60th brigades of Infantry.
1883. Groucuy (EMMANUEL, Marquis Dz). A.L.S. “Grouchy.” 2 pp. 4to.
Dated “ Du prison de [Jeuzeles?], le 30 Vendemiaire, An 9” [Oct.
21, 1800]. Tins
An UnusuatL Lerrer. Grouchy was imprisoned a year by the Austrians
[1799-1800], and this letter was written to his friend Girard (General?)
while incarcerated. The writer informs his friend that there is no truth
in the articles published concerning him, and that in addition to the
assassination of his family, his enemies must now calumniate him. Also,
makes a request for money to purchase some necessities, assures his
friend that he is working hard to establish his innocence, &c.
1884. GroucHy (EMMANUEL, Marquis Dre). L.S. “ Le Comte de Grouchy.”
.3 pp. 4to. Paris, Sept. 1, 1821.
Written to a M. Vaughan at Philadelphia regarding property there.
“T have received only one letter from you since I left the United States, ‘a
15 months ago. I want you to send me a statement of our business.
p Have you seen the municipality about my house in Lombard
street, the cellar of which was flooded by the melting of snow?” Also
asking M. Vaughan to pay to M. Dorival of New York the sum of $250.
1885. Groucuy (EMMANUEL, Marquis Dz). A.L.S. “ Mal. Cte. de Grouchy.”
2 pp. 4to, including addressed portion. Philadelphia, Aug. 3, no
year. Requests Mr. Bellanger to deliver some letters for him, among
which is one for his son, &e.
1886. Groucny (EMMANUEL, Marquis Dg). A.L.S. “Mal. Grouchy.” 1 p.
4to. Chatelus, Wednesday, April 23, no year. With portrait, full
bust in uniform. Raville sculpt.
Authorizing M. Chirol, a lawyer at Aiom, to pay the sum of seventy-
five francs to Sir J. Martinet. :
1887. GroucHy (EMMANUEL, Marquis DE). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Lithograph. Folio.
1888. GroucHy (EMMANUEL, Marquis De). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Gravé par Charon, dessiné d’aprés nature, aux Htats Unis. Stipple,
with biographical account beneath. Fine impression with full mar-
gins.
Special interest attaches to this portrait, as it was engraved after the
original made in the United States.
1889. GroucHy (EMMANUEL, Marquis DE). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Gravé par Charon, dessiné d’aprés nature aux Etats Unis. 4to. Bio-
graphical account in script deneath.
1890. GroucHy (EMMANUEL, Marquis Dz). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Gravé par Charon dessiné d’aprés nature aux Etats-Unis. 4to. Bio-
graphical account in script beneath. Toned paper.
1891. GROUCHY (EMMANUEL, Marquis DE). Portrait, full bust in uniform,
standing, battle scene in background. Charon sculpsit. Aubry pinxt.
Mezzotint. Folio.
. GroucHy (EMMANUEL, Marquis Dr). Portrait, full length in uniform.
Peint par Rouillard, and another, also full length. Line, ete.
2 pieces. 8vo.
. Groucuy, Nery, KELLERMAN, and others. Portraits, some in uniform.
8vo.,and 12mo. No duplicates. 22 pieces.
. GRANET (M es to the Convention, voted for death of Louis XVI.).
A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. np. August 9, 1795. To Durand de Maillane
at Toulon. ait) s ae a, LCi ae tk
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK.
UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF THE OWNER
Eighth Session, Numbers 2281 to 2622 Inclusive
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18th, AT 2.30 O’CLOCK
For date of other sessions, see ‘‘ORDER OF SALE,” page supra. |
2281. Launry (Brernarp R. J. DE—last governor of the Bastille). Portrait,
full bust in oval. F. Bonneville del. et sculp. Stipple. 8vo.
2282. Laurent (Paut Marre—French historian). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to, in-
cluding addressed portion. Paris, Dec. 7, 1824. Business letter
(several words of text missing). .
2283. Lauriston (Jacques A. B. L.—Marshal of France, nephew of John
Law of “South Sea Bubble” fame). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. np. Jan. 8,
1796. To M. St. Laurent, director of the Park, informing him that
General Krieg is to send a person for ammunition. With portrait,
full length in uniform. | *
2284. LauRIsToN (Jacques A. B. L.). A.LS. “ Alex. Lauriston,” 1 p. 4to.
Toulon, Jan. 15, 1802. With portrait, full bust in uniform. Lith.
de Delpech. 8vo.
To M. David asking him to send the same present to Toulon as he did
to Rochefort, and with remarks regarding the standing of the navy at
Toulon.
2285, Lauriston (Jacques A. B. L.). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.) Paris; Janve2o,
1827. Signed “ Le M1. Lauriston.” : |
A letter of recommendation regarding a M. David who desires the man-
agership of the theatre at Nantes. With mention of Mrs. David, known
on the stage as M’lle Petit.
2286. Lauriston (Jacquss A. B. l.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Lith.
de Delpech. Folio. |
2287. Lauriston (Jacques A. B. L.). Portrait, full length in uniform,
holding sword in right hand. Maguire sculpt. Stipple. 8vo..
2288.
2239.
2290.
A291.
R292.
2293.
R294.
22905.
2296.
R297,
2298.
2299,
2300.
LAvALETTE (Marte CHAmans, ComtrrE De—French officer, Director-
General of the Post Office, with Napoleon in Egypt). A.L.S. 1 p.
oblong 16mo. Nantes, le 26 Germinal, l’An VI. [April 16, 1798].
Orders the municipal authorities of Nantes to give lodging-tickets
to four chasseurs.
Upon the second restoration of the Bourbons, Lavalette was arrested
and condemned to death, but owing to the heroic action of his wife, Emilie
de Beauharnais, niece of the Empress Josephine, he was enabled to escape
in her dress. Through this “excess of tenderness, heightened by terror.”
the wife’s intellect gradually gave way and she was sent to a Maison de
Santé where she died some years after the event noted.
LAVALETTE (Marte CHamans, Comte Dz). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. mp.
May 20, ny. To M. Neal. A letter of recommendation regarding
M. Martin, hoping that the recipient may be able to help him.
LAVALETTE (Martz Cuoamans, Comté Dr). A.LS. 1 p. foho, n.p.n.d.
To General of Brigade Henry, informing him that the report to
be made of weapons must include pistols, rifles and swords. |
LAVALETTE (Marte CHamans, Comre De). Portrait, together with
those of Labédoyere and Ney on same sheet, full busts. H. R. Cook
se. Line and stipple. Open letters. 4to. London, 1815
LAVALETTE (Marte CHamans, Comte Dr). Portrait, full bust in oval.
Stipple. Unsigned. 4to.
LAVALETTE (Marte Cuamans, Comre Dr). Portrait, full bust. Line
engraving. Unsigned. 8vo. ~
LavaALeTte (Marte CuHamans, Comte De). Portrait, full length,
seated. Lithograph after A. Lacauchie. 8vo.
LavaLeTte, Ney, AND Lapepoyrre. Portraits, full bust in uniform,
on one sheet. Dessiné par M’lle. J. Hamm. Lithograph. 4to.
LavATER (JOHANN C.). Autograph signature “Johann Caspar
Lavater,’ and several words “ Grafin Friedrich Stolberg,”’ also in
his autograph, on a printed page commencing “ Taschenbiichlein fur
Liebe Reisende,” etc. With portrait.
LAVATER (JOHANN C.). Portrait, full bust in oval. Haid sculpt.
Schmoll del. Mezzotint. 8vo., with margins. erin
Lavaux (Eminent French Advocate). A.L.S. 1 p. folio. Paris, Jan.
27, 1812. Requests “ Monseigneur” to give his oldest son a position,
and encloses a prospectus of his book on margin of which he has
4 lines of autograph (2 pieces).
Lavoisier (AnNToINE LaureNt—chief founder of modern chemistry).
A.L.S. 1p. 4to, n.p. April 25, 1800. Regarding a missing plate
from a book.
Layoisier (ANTOINE Laurent). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzo-
tint by Levachez, scene in his chemical laboratory, and biographical
notice in script beneath. 8vo, on small folio sheet.
2301,
2302.
2303.
2304.
2305.
2306.
2307.
2308.
2309.
2310.
2311.
2312.
2313.
2014.
A315.
2316.
ea ae BO ee ae ee ee
“\ " J o
. L ia >
Lavorster (ANTOINE LAvRENT). Portrait, half length seated. En
graved by W. C. Sharpe after David. ‘Steel engraving. 4to.
LAVOISIER (ANTOINE LAURENT). Portrait, full length, seated. Conte a
inc. Bosio dis. Stipple. 8vo. i.
LAWRENCE’ (Srr Tuomas). Portrait, full bust looking front. En- —
graved by Lewis after Lawrence. 4to. Proof. _ London, 1830 74
‘Laya (Lion—French dramatist). A.L.S. 2 pp. 12mo, including ad-
dressed portion. Paris, March 27, 1818. To M. F. Pellet, request- a
ing his attendance the following Tuesday. aI
Lesorur (EpMonp—Marshal of France). L.S. 3 pp. folio. Verona,
Oct. 8, 1866. To the French Consul at Venice, enclosing a dispatch
to be forwarded to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, reporting the
situation at Verona, mentioning the fine work of the National Guard “3
in quelling an outbreak, &e.
Lreson (JosepH—French Revolutionist, partisan of Robespierre). Por- — q
trait, full bust in oval. F. Bonneville del. . sculp. Stipple. 3yvo-
Lr Brun (ANNE CHARLES—French general, aide to Napoleon). ACLS.
1 p. folio. Pont de Brique, Aug. 26, n.y. To Marshal Berthier,
Minister of War. On military affairs.
Le Brun (CHaritEs—celebrated French antes 1619- on Por-
trait, full bust. T. L. Potrelle, sculp. Ch. Le Brun, pinxt. 4to,
LEBRUN (CHARLES F., Duc DE PLaIsANcE—appointed Third Consul by
Napoleon). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, July 15, 1802. To Citizen a
Mounier, informing him that the government is pleased with him,
With portrait, full bust in uniform.
LEBRUN (CHARLES F., Duc DE PLAIsaNcE). L.S. 2 pp. folio. Paris,
Jan. 16, 1802. Official letter. :
LEBRUN (CHARLES F., Duc DE PLaisance). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, — 4
March 23, 1802. To Citizen Penchu thanking him for a memoir. q
With portrait, full bust in uniform. Bernard sc. M. del. 8vo.
LEBRUN (CHARLES F., Duc DE PuLaisaNce). D.S. 1 p. oblong 12mo
(inlaid). St. Helena, May 5, 1821. Certifies that M. J. Collet is
entitled to the Médaille de Ste. Hélene.
LreBRuN (CHARLES F., Duc DE PuLaisaNnce). A.L.8. 2 pp. folio.
np. May 29, ny. Pe.
LeBRUN (CHARLES F., Duc Dr PuLAIsANcE). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. Dessiné par I. B. F. Massard, et gravé p. I. B. L. Mas-
sard fils. Stipple in brown. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
LeBruN (CHARLES F., Duc DE PLAIsaANcE). Portrait, full bust.
Lithograph after Boilly. 4to.
Lesprun (CHartes F., Duc Dre Puarsance). Portrait. full bust in
uniform. Bonneville sculp. Stipple. 8vo. | [ Paris; nid. lg
2328.
2329.
2330.
2317.
2318.
2319,
2320.
2325.
2326.
R321.
Lesrun (CHARLES F., Duc Dr Puarsance). Portrait, full bust in
oval. Mezzotint (by Levachez), biography in script beneath. 8vo,
on small folio sheet.
LecaMus. [French adjutant-general.| A.L.S. 2 pp. folio. Bor-
deaux, Oct. 15, 1743, relative to arms‘and ammunition in storage.
Lecterc (Victor EmManvurEL—French general, married Pauline
Bonaparte, sent to subjugate the negroes [of Hayti]). A.L.S. 2 pp.
folio. Lyons, Oct. 22, 1793. To M. Nouet. With portrait.
A long and interesting historical letter relating to Lyons, its prisons
and prisoners, etc., ending with ‘“ Lyons must be razed to the ground and
its inhabitants exterminated without which
Leciterc (Victor EMMANUEL). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Mont Gobert (7),
August (?) 22, 1800. To M. Nigent regarding orders. With por-
trait, full length in uniform.
. Lecterc (Victor EmMmanvet). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Bonneville del. et sculp. Mezzotint. 8vo. Paris, ned:
. LECLERC (Victor EMMANUEL). Portrait, in uniform, on horseback.
Unsigned line engraving entitled “ Le Clerc, Général en Chef de
PArmée de St. Domingue.” Small folio. 7
. Lecterc (Vicror H.). Portrait, the same as foregoing. In colors.
. Lecterc (Victor EMMANUEL). Portrait, in uniform, mounted on
horseback. Line engraving. Unsigned. (Portions tinted by hand).
Ato. |
Lecog (Karu C. HE. E. Von—German general, fought for the French
at Wagram). Portrait, full bust in uniform. fF. Keischmann,
sculp. M. Retzsch del. Stipple. 4to.
LECOURBE (CLAUDE Jos—EPH—French general, distinguished himself at
Peeeecady)y ins. 1 p. folio. Zurich, April 19, 1800. With
portrait.
Relating to military nominations.
LEcouRBE, (CLAUDE JosEPH). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. n.p. 1803. To M. Re-
gnaut de Gevey.
Informing the recipient that he has written to Col. Leger regarding his
(de Gevey’s) protégée.
LECOUBRE (CLAUDE JOSEPH). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Des-
siné d’aprés nature par J. Guérin & gravé par B. Roger. Stipple.
Ato. “[ Paris, n.d. |
Lepru-Roturn (A. A.—French Socialist and Republican). A...
1 p. 8vo. Paris, n.d. Requesting documents. With portrait.
Ler (GENERAL CHartEs). The American General Lee taken prisoner
by Lieut. Col. Harcourt of the English Army in Morris County, N. J.
1776. Copper engraving by Haw kins after Hamilton. Folio. [1782 |
Q331.
2333.
2334...
ROO.
2336,
2337,
2398.
2339.
R340.
Ro41,
R342,
2343.
2344,
. LEFEBVRE (FRANCOIS Je )e -. Lista ee Pet Olle: Pat Oct. 23, 1799.
«
os
LEREBVRE (a ee i be Duc Dz Dantzic—Marshal of France).
A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, Jan. 4, 1799. To M. Siéyes, member of
the Conservative Senate, asking the aid of the recipient reguniingyy
M. Simon, deputy of the upper Rhine.
To the Minister°of War. Asking the Minister to stop the seenndl
from duty of various members of the 79th regiment, as it affected — 4
the usefulness of the regiment to a large extent. __ Te
LEFEBVRE (FRANGOIS J.). L.S. on paper printed “Lefebvre, premiey 4
(sic) Lieutenant général du Général Bonaparte.” 1 p. folio. Head- 4
quarters, at Paris, April 15, 1800. To Carnot, Minister of War. q
Informing Carnot that General Martin is to rev iew the troops acco
to orders.
LEFEBVRE (FRrancors J.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. SHER 4
Unsigned. 8vo with margins.
LEFEBVRE (FrANcois J.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Grave bar .
G. Fiesinger, peint. par Mengelberg. Stipple. Folio. Paris, n. d.
LEFEBVRE-DESNOUETTES (CHARLES—aide-de-camp to Bonaparte, fought
at Waterloo, escaped to the United States, drowned in the wreck of ~~
the Albion). ALS Sod ped ee Cloud, Oct.” 28, 1804. Toe q
Captain “#0 " * CP)” Waith>portras, full bust in uniform.
Telling the recipient that he may become a member of the Legion of ©
Honor. 4
LEFEBVRE-DESNOUETTES (cnn A.L.S. <1 Baris, Feb.
16, 1814 (?). To Major Listre, 18th regt. dragoons.
Assures the recipient that he will do all in his power to help him.
LEFEBVRE-DESNOUETTES (CHARLES). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Forestier sc. Stipple. 8vo.
LEFEBVRE-DESNOUETTES (CHARLES). Portrait, full length in uniform
on horseback. Line engraving by Bonneville. 4to. 4
LEGRAND (CLtaupE J. A.—French general, served in Napoleonic cam- __
paigns). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple. Meyer del.; also
portrait of Leones ean-Joseph, Grand Duke of Wurtzbourg. Stip-
ple. 8vo. 2 pieces.
Leipsic. Grand entry of the Allied Sovereigns into tafe 19th of a
October, 1813. In colors. Folio. London, 1815 ~@
Lrrpzic. Another copy of the same.
Lerpsic. View of the Grimma suburb, Liepsic. In colors. Folio. ~
| | London, 1815
Ligpsic. Colored view. Folio. London, 1815
. LeseuNE (Louis F.—French general). A.L.S. 5 pp. 4to including
addressed portion. Toulouse, Jan. 21, 1831. To M. Giroux, rel-.
ative to an album ordered by his wife, and his wish to pay for it.
With portrait. .
. Leseune (S. P.—Representative of the People). L.S. 3 pp. folio..
Besancon, June 5, 1794. To the Members of the Ninth Commis--
sion.
Regarding Commissary Lyantey who has been ordered to return to the:
Army of the Alps.
. LEMANE (M.—member of the Council of 500). A.L.S. 4 pp. 12mo..
Paris, Dec. 12, 1796. To the Minister of War.
Requesting the Minister to give various posts to certain men in whom:
he is interested. He has written to Carnot and Barras of the Executive.
Directory asking them to do what they can, and Carnot has replied that.
he will place the matter before the Directory.
. |Lenotrr (ALExANDRE—French antiquary and artist).] A.L.S. 1 p..
12mo. [Paris], Jan. 20, 1832. Informs his confrére that he has.
given orders for certain books and accounts to be made ready for:
examination by members of the “Commission des Fonds.”
. Lenoir (JEAN C. P.—Lieut.-Genl. of Police of Paris). A.L.S. 1p
Ato. [Paris], le 14 Floreal, ’?An XIII [May 3, 1805]. Excuses.
himself for not seeing a certain party during the winter, and offers.
help in police affairs. Also other writing in two different hands on.
same letter. Portrait. :
. Leo X. Portrait, half length seated. Engraved by Moses Haughton
after an original picture by Raffaello. Stipple. 4to. Margins cut:
away.
. Leo X. Portrait, full bust in oval. Engraved by William Faithorne..
Small folio. |
. LEOPOLD I., DuKkE Or Lorraine. D.S. 1 p. folio, vellum. Luneville,.
May 16, 1714. With portrait.
Relates to the granting of the jurisdiction of Chazel to M. Thomassin.
= wHOPOLD If Or Breicium. L.S. 1 p. 4to. Jan. 15, 1869. To his:
cousin.
epee aigue (M.). AUS: 2 pp. 4to. n.p. April 20, 1771. Asking
the recipient to do all in his power to free a certain man whom he-
thinks has been unjustly imprisoned.
2355, LEPELLETIERE [J. B.—French officer]. A.L.S. 3 pp. 12mo, including
addressed portion. Paris, July 22, 1831. To his physician relative-
to treatment.
2356. Le PELLETIER (Louis M.). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint, by
Levachez, scene and biographical notice in script beneath. 8vo on.
small folio sheet.
2357.
2358.
2359.
2362.
Lepic (Comre—General of Division, one of Napoleon’s Imperial Guard,
distinguished himself at Moscow). Portrait, full bust in uniform, —
Litho. on India paper. 4to (corner stained).
mander of artillery at Palma. Regarding supplies. _ |
Lr Surre (JosepuH F.—French general, signalized himself in the cam- ie
paign of Italy). A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. n.p. June 7, 1834. A letter of
thanks.
16, 1794. On military affairs.
. LETRONNE (JEAN ANTOINE—French antiquary and critic); A.L.S.; ya
2 pp. square 8vo, including addressed portion. [Paris], March 5,
1824. To the Marquis D’Azeglio, stating that he will examine a cer- =
tain book.
From the Sylvio Pellico collection (No. 398), enclosed in his library a
wrapper and with his autograph annotations.
LrEvassrEuR (GENFRAL—distinguished at Radstadt). D.S. 4 pp. folio, - a
Bergame, July 7, 1796.
A description of several Italian places, how to reach them, distances, etc. - .
of Louis XVI.). D.S. 1 p. 4to.* Paris; Oct) 1hmeisos:
. LEVEILLIES (JEAN PrrrrE—negro general of St. Domingo). LS. 1 p.
4to. Port Liberté, Aug. 15, 1796.
sculpsit. M. Marrebeeck excudit. Folio.
. Liancourr (F. De—deputy to the Convention). Portrait, full bust in—
oval. F. Bonneville del. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
v. A. Krausse. Line engraving. Large folio.
. LIECHTENSTERN (Jos M. F. Von). ‘Portrait, full bust in oval.
Stipple. Unsigned.
. Ligne (Karn Josepu, Prince DE—eminent Austrian general and_
writer). A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. [October 21, 1772].
Feb. 7, 1797. Order to pay out money due him. With portrait. —
. Ligonier (JouN—British Field-Marshal, commander-in-chief of the
English forces in Flanders). D.S. 1 p. folio. [London], Aug. 14, -
1761. Appointment of John Catherwood as under-secretary. With
portrait and seal.
Lespinasse (Aucustrn—French general, fought under Bonaparte in a
Italy). Autograph postscript with signature (14 lines), on 3 pp.
folio. L.S. Milan, Jan. 17, 1798. To Citizen Lamogére, com-
. Le Tourneur anp Cavatenac. D.S. by both. 1 p. folio. Paris, Dec. 4
ie
. Levasseur Dre La SartHe (Rent—French Jacobin, voted for death a
. Lewis (Grorce). Full bust portrait. Line engraving. Phil: a Gunst — >.
. Lizzie (Justus Von—eminent chemist). Portrait, half length. Stich — 7
. LIGNE (Karu Josey, Prince Dz). L. 8. 1 p. oblong 16mo. Vienna,
2372.
2373.
2374,
2375.
2376.
2307.
2378.
2379.
2380.
2381.
2382,
2383.
2384.
Limpourc-Houstern (Prince De). D.S. 19 pages folio. With fine
impression of the seal. Paris, May 20, 1780.
A Remonstrance addressed to Louis XVI. by the Parliament of Flanders.
in reference to the legal dispute between the Prince of Nassau-Siegen
and the Prince Hohenlohe. Signed ‘‘the People holding your Court of
Parliament in Flanders,” and countersigned by ‘le Prince Comte regnant
de Limbourg-Holstein.”
LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Portrait, full bust in oval. Tinted lithograph.
Folio. , Berlin, n.d.
Lincomn (ABRAHAM). Portrait, full bust. Engraved by A. H.
Ritchir, after a photograph by Brady. 4to (spotted).
Lippe (Count La). Portrait, full length in uniform, standing beside
cannon. Engraved by 8. W. Reynolds after Sir J. Reynolds. Mezzo-
tint. 4to. Open letters. London, 1834
Lopau (Grorces Mouton, Comte Dr—Marshal of France, aide-de-
camp of Bonaparte in 1805). A.L.S. “Le Comte de Lobau.” 1 p.
folio. Paris, Jan. 30, 1811. To Comte Bouruer.
Regretting that because of important business appointments he will be
unable to attend the meeting of the commission.
Lopau (GrEorGES Mouton, ComTe Dr). L.S. 2 pp. folio, including
_ addressed portion. Paris, Oct. 7, 1825. A receipt for money paid
him by the Ordre Royal de la Légion d’Honneur. Signed also by J.
Leboeuf. With portrait.
Lospavu (GEORGES Mouton, Comre De). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Lithograph after Maurin. Folio.
Lopau (GEorGES Mouton, ComtTEe DE). Portrait, full length in uni-
form, holding cocked hat in right hand. Lith. de Gérard. On India
paper.
Loison (Louis H.—French general). L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including ad-
dressed portion. Liége, le 2 Vendemiaire, l’An 13 [Sept. 24, 1804].
To Marshal Ney, requesting an extension of furlough. With por-
traits.
Lorson (Louis H.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Tassaert sc.
Stipple, printed in colors.” 8vo.
Lomtnte De Brienne (E. C.—Archbishop of Toulouse, Minister of
State). L.S. 1p. square 12mo. Paris, Dec. 30, 1771, informing the
recipient that his son will not be forgotten by the writer, who will
endeavor to help him at the first opportunity. With 2 portraits.
Lonevevitte (Henri—son of Henri d’Orléans, and grand nephew of
Henry IV., married a sister of the great Condé). D.S. 1 p. folio,
vellum. Douai (?), Jan. 6, 1628. To M. de la Fontaine Raoul.
Loprz (GENERAL—Minister of the Republic of New Grenada [Colum-
bia] at the Court of Rome). A.L. in third person to Mare A. Jullien,
enclosing a letter. 1 p. 4to. Paris, June 15, 1835. With portrait.
2 pieces.
2385.
2388.
2389.
2390.
2391.
Rd9R.
2393.
R394,
2395.
2396.
2397.
2398.
A ee Ge? et ee eee Wee Oe
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te.
Louis I, Kine OF Errurta—married Maria Louisa, daughter of. 4
Charles IV. of Spain. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Bonnerilell
sculp. Mezzotint. 8vo. a
, Lote XTL, Kind On Feayoi. Portrait, half loieth ia ame Gravé a
par Guibert, peint par Philipe de Champegnet. 4to.
. Louis XIII., Kine Or France. Vellum D.S. 1 p. oblong 4to (folded). <
Fontainebleau, May 16, 1626. Concerns the payment of a sum of
money for the king’s account. Countersigned by De Loménie, Secre- a
tary of State. Endorsed by Marion, Comptroller General. Copper- —
plate portrait of the king. (Portion of vellum split.) a
Louris XIII., Kine Or France. .A list of the expenses of the house- 4
hold of King Louis XIIT. the 21st of July, 1636, while the Court —
was residing at Madry. Document on vellum. Folio. “a
Louis XIV., Kina Or France. Vellum D.S. 1 p. oblong 4to (folded). a
Paris, Nov. 18, 1645. Mentions the services of De La Fontaine
[The French fabulist(?)]. Countersigned for the king and his 4
mother, the Queen Regent, by De Loménie, Secretary of State. — “aa
Louis XIV., Kina Or France. D.S. 1p. folio. Paris, Dec. 2, 1648.
An order to the treasurer to pay the sum of 4,500 livres.
Louis XIV., Kine Or France. D.S. 1 p. folio. Versailles, Nov. 9
(10 ?), 1678. An order to a body of infantry at Lyons to set out ~
for Verdun. |
Louis XIV., Kine Or France. D.S. (on vellum). 1 p. folio. Ver- |
sailles, Oct. 24, 1704. dG
Rewarding Sieur de Panest for faithful services, by placing him in
command of : a regiment of dragoons.
Louis XIV., Kine Or France. D.S. 2 pp. folio, including addressed
portion. Versailles, Aug. 19, 1715. Order on the Governor of the
Bastille to receive a prisoner and to hold him until otherwise in-
structed. Countersigned by Phelyppeaux, Secretary of State.
‘Louis XIV., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust. Paulus Caronni del. —
et sculp., 1717. Line engraving. 8vo.
Louis XIV., Kine Or France. Portrait, full length in uniform. G. P. —
Busch sculp. a Berlin, 1728. Vanlo pinxit 4 Paris. Copper en-
graving. S8vo, cut close.
Louis XIV., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint,
with biographical account in script beneath. 12mo, on small folio
sheet.
Louis XIV., Kine Or France. Portrait, half length in armor, sceptre tl
in left hand. Copper engraving, “Ludovicus de XIV. Koningh van
Vranckrijck &.” 8vo.
Louis XIV., Kine Or France. “Fin tragique de Louis XVI.” Spir-
ited line engraving. 4to, margins on 3 sides cut away.
2409.
2410.
2411.
2399.
2400.
2401.
2402.
2403.
2404.
2405.
2406.
2407.
R408.
Louis XV., Kinc Or France. Vellum D.S. 1 p. oblong 4to, folded.
Paris, Jan. 23, 1717. Relates to payment of a tax, &c. Counter-
signed by the Duke of Orleans, Regent, and Phelyppeaux, Secretary
of State. With portraits.
Louis XV., Kina Or Francr. A series‘of three A.L.S. written to M.
Aufrére, chaplain to Louis XV. (1) A.L.S. “ Maturin,” Zeyst, June,
24, n.y. (ca. 1730), with mention of “his majesty” (Louis XV.),
(2) ALS. “T. Rocheblave.” 1 p. 4to. London, May 30, 1731,
asking recipient to loan him five guineas, (3) A.L.S. “ Pierre Roche-
blave,” 2 pp. 4to. n.p. Dec. 16, 1730, also asking for the loan of
money. 3 pieces.
Louis XV., Kine OF France. Portrait, three-quarter length in uni-
form. M. Bernigeroth sc. Line engraving. Folio, margins cut
away. ; .
Louis XVI., Kine Or France. Document with several words in his
autograph. 1p. folio. n.p. May 17, 1789.
The king having bestowed the personal and hereditary title of Count on
M. Du Puget, the Dauphin’s sub-tutor, the Duke d’Hareourt wishes him to
be exempt from the payment of the tax of 4500fr. Permission from the
king being necessary, it is granted by him with a comment of several
words in his autograph.
Louis XVI., Kine Or France. Printed D.S. 2 pp. folio. Paris,
[July] 13, 1789. To the Att’y-Genl &c. at Nantes, relative to let-
ters-patent issued by decree of the National Assembly, &. (Punc-
tured in 8 places.)
Louis XVI., Kine Or Francr. D.S. 4 pp. folio, 1789. A document
stating the amount to be paid by certain persons in the district of
Auch. It is signed also by D’Arentin, Le Févre and Lambert.
Louis XVI., KinG Or France. L.S. 1p. folio. Paris, Oct. 14, 1791.
An order to pay M. Du Bergier the sum of 6,000 fr.
Louis XVI., Kine Or France. Portrait, “ Louis Seize,” full bust in
oval. Mezzotint. Unsigned. 8vo (cut close).
Louis XVI., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Maurin
del. Lithograph. 4to.
Louis XVI., Kine Or France. Portrait, “Luigi XVI.,” full bust in
oval. G. Zatta sculp. Verite delin. Stipple in bistre. 4to, full
margins.
Louis XVI., Kine OF France. Portrait, “ Luigi XVI.,” the same por-
trait as preceding, different inscription, without names. Stipple in
brown. 8vo. in Venezia, n.d.
Louis XVI., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple.
Unsigned. “The Last Interview of Louis XVI. and his Family.”
Murray sculpt. H. Singleton del. 1793. 4to. 2 pieces.
Louis XVI., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust iv uniform. Mez-
zotint. Unsigned. Folio, small margins.
2412.
2413.
2414,
2415.
2416.
2417.
2418.
2419.
2420.
Lours XVI., Kixe Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform, scene
beneath. Stipple. 4to. | } -
Louis XVI., Kine Or France. Portrait, “Luigi XVI., Re di Fran-—
cia,” full length in uniform. G. A. Sasso inc. G. B. Bosio dis.
Stipple.
Lours XVI., Kine OF FRANCE. Medallion containing portraits of Louis a
XVI, Marie. Antoinette, and their daughter Elizabeth. Verzy f.
Stipple. Ato. a
Louis XVI., Kine Or Franoz. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Mezzo- B
tint by Levachez, battle scene and biographical account in script
beneath. S8vo, on erat folio sheet.
Louis XVI., Kine Or France. Portrait, full length. Copper engrav- : 4
ing by Page. Small foho. London, 1789
Louis XVI., Kina Or France. Assignat de cent liv.. 1791, with por- a
trait of Louis XVI. 8vo. a
Louis XVI., Kine OF Francon. “ Fidélité et Douceur,” containing por-
traits of Louis XVI., full bust in uniform, and four others, probably ~~
the Duke and Duchess of Angouléme and the Dukes of Berry and ~
Orleans. In colors. 4to.
Louis XVI., Kine Or Francr. “ La derniére entrevue de Louis XVI.
avec sa famille la veille de son execution.” Gravé par C. Silanio, p.
par C. Bénazach. Line engraving. Folio (slightly stained).
Louis XVI., Kina Or France. “ La 2°. séparation, ou dernier adieu
du roi avec sa famille desolée.” Gravé par C. Salinic. Line engray-
ing. Folio.
. Lous XVII., King Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. Stipple.
Unsigned. 4to. Paris, n.d.
. Louis XVIII., Kine Or France. D.8. Louis Stainslaus Xavier. 1 p.
folio. Versailles, Dec. 7, 1776. Order on the Treasurer-General to
pay Surgeon Eyraud a certain sum for medicine, &c. With por-
trait of the king engraved by Charles Turner after H. Villiers.
. Louris XVIIL., Kine Or France. Signature, “ Louis,” with 2 lines in
his autograph on an A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Sept. 25, 1807, from the Duke
of Pinne asking to what rank certain officers belong. Louis answers
that the rank must be based upon the date they received their com-
missions. With portrait.
. Lours XVIII., Kine Or France. D.S..—“ approwvé, Louis.’ 4 pp.
folio. Paris, April 9, 1816. With portrait.
AN UNUSUAL DOCUMENT, containing interpretations of some of the arti- |
cles of the Commercial Code, with additions, and is issued by the Chamber
of Peers, signed by the king, as noted, and by members, including Marquis
GC. H.. J.P. de PBastoret, ©. He Dambray, Chancellor of France, Count de
Séze, Duc de Choiseuil, De Chateaubriand, and C. L. H. de Semonville.
2425,
2427.
2428.
2429.
2430.
2431.
2432.
2433.
2434.
2435.
2436.
2437.
2438.
2439.
Louis XVIII., Kine OF France. Ordonnances du Roi. (Contains
fragment of a letter discovered by a M. Mulligan, written by Napo-
leon to Marie-Louise), &e. 4 pp. 4to, unbound. [ Paris, circa 1816 |
6. Louis XVIII., Kine OF Franoz. D.S. 1 p. 4to on vellum. Paris,
Dec. 12, 1818. Signed also by Louis Antoine de Bourbon D’ Angou-
léme, son. of Comte d’Artois, afterwards Charles X. of France.
Lovis XVIII., King Or Francz. Portrait, “ Monsieur, Brother to
Louis the Sixteenth,” full bust in oval. J. Jones fecit. Stipple.
8vo. London, 179+
Louis XVIII., Kine Or France. “ Boussole Royale,” containing por-
traits of Louis X VIII., Duc de Berri, Comte d’Artois, and five others.
Dessiné et gravé par Villeneuve. Mezzotint. Folio, small margins.
. . Paris, n.d.
Louis XVIII., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform, to-
gether with those of Comte d’Artois, Duc de Berri, and 3 others.
Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo, cut close.
Louis XVIII., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravé
par N. Bertrand, dessiné d’aprés nature aux Tuileries. Stipple. 8vo.
een tee a Ol
‘Louis XVIII., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravé
par Cathelin, ie par Drouist. Line engraving. Small folio, with
margins. | Paris, [ca. 1772]
Louis XVIII., Kania Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform. A
re-engraved plate of the preceding number, without engravers’ names
Na
and with some differences. Small folio. Paris, [ca, 1773
Louis XVIII., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform, wear-
ing star. P. Audinet ue H. Danloux delt. Line engraving, with
margins. 4to.
Louis XVIII., Kine Or Francz. Portrait, full bust in uniform, can-
non, etc., beneath. Line and stipple, unsigned. Unfinished proof on
India paper, before all letters. 4to.
Louis XVIII., Kine Or Franoz. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravé
par H. Bonvoisin, dessiné par B. Bonvoisin. Line engraving. 4to.
Louis X VIII., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Gravé
Vaprés le tableau original peint par Duplessis. Stipple. 4to.
Louis XVIII.; Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval, with
Duchess D’Angouléme and D’Artois. Stipple and line engraving.
Ato (slightly stained at bottom).
Louis XVIII., Kine Or France. Portrait, full bust in uniform. Dess.
et Gvi. par Alise. Mezzotint. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Louis X VIII., Kine Or France. Medallion portraits of Louis X VIII,
Ferdinand VII., and Duc D’Angouléme. All in uniform. Printed
in colors. 4to.
2440.
2441.
2442,
2448,
2444,
2445.
2446.
R447,
2448.
2449,
2450.
2451.
2452,
24538,
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Louis XVIII, Kine Or France. Famille Royale de France. Portraits
of Louis XVUL,, Charles Ferdinand and others (3). Hinge us
Colored by hand. 4to. sa
Louis XVIIL, Kino Or France. Famille Royale, (Portraits of Louis a
XVIII, Charles Ferdinand and three others.) Line engraving. 4to.
Lovis XVIIL, KING oo France. “ Depart du Roi,” dessiné par Heim
and another. 4to. 2 pieces. .
[Lours (Baron—Department of Finance). | Signature to portion of
letter.) am. psy de , | 7
Lovis (Louts Domrnrque—French financier). D.S. 1 p. “Ato. on
August 3, 1808. Asking for a statement of the death of Madant
Legrain, a pensioner of the state. With portrait.
Lovts (Puitirpr, Duc D’Orteans—King of the French). A.L. in i
third person (unsigned). Neuilly, Aug. 30, 1825. To the Count —
D’Arbaud Joucques thanking him for the delivery of a letter which ~
he encloses.
vs
{
Louis PHILIPPE, Due D’OrtEans. I.S., 1 p. 4to. Paris, Nov. 19, 7
1841. Informs M. Perrier that the opening session of the Assembly a
oa
will take place Dec. 27, and that his presence will be required. Coun- —
_tersigned by the Secretary of State. Portrait.
Louis Puree, Duc D’OrtEANs. D.S. 2 pp. folio. Paris, rece 19,
1846. Mentions various donations as per the will of = De Ladignac.
Signed also by the Secretary of State.
Louis Putiper, Duc D’Ortmans. Portrait, full bust in uniform. . ;
F. Lignon sculp. 1814. F. Gérard pinxit. Line engraving. Folio,
cut close. .
Lovis Purtierr, Duc D’OrtEaANs. Portrait, full length in uniform,
standing. Gravé par Danois, peint par Winterhalter. Steel engray-
ing, 4to. ; rh
tons
Louisa, GRAND DucHeEss Or Hesse-Darmstapt. The last page, with ~ 4
signature of an A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. n.p. (May 3, 1820.) Personal 7
letter. | —
Louise AUGUSTE WILHELMINE AMALIE, QUEEN OF Prussi4, daughter
of the Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Portrait, full length, standing,
holding book in left hand. Gestochen von F. Balzerin Breslau.
Copper engraving. 4to.
Lovis—E AUGUSTE WILHELMINE AMALIE, QUEEN OF Prussta. Repre-
sentation of her body lying in state, soldiers guarding, candles burn- —
ing. German copper engraving. In colors. 8vo. [ ctrca 1810]
LovisE (Marz D’Ortfans—QuEEN Or Tur Beuarans, daughter of -
Louis Philippe). A.L. Unsigned. 1 p. 8vo. n.p.n.d. With her =
crest on paper. With portrait.
2462.
2463.
2464.
2465.
2466.
2467.
2468.
. LOUISIANA. Four brevets and commissions of lieutenants to the
companies of Louisiana. Extracts. 4 pieces. 1754.
. Louistana. D.S. by Balmot, Dunouy, Dumuvine and others. 1 p.
folio. New Orleans, Feb. 25, 1755. An acknowledgment of the
receipt of a sum of money. ‘The first named was the surgeon main-
tained by the king at Pont de la Natchez.
. Louvois (Francois MIcHEL LETELLIER—Minister of State under Louis
XIV.). L.S. to an officer, ordering him to join the French army in
Italy. 1p. folio. Versailles, July 27, 1690.
Louvois contributed greatly to the military successes of Louis XIV.; and
it was because of the counsels of this mimister that the edict of Nantes
was revoked in 1685.
. LowE (Sir Hupson—British general, jailor of Bonaparte at St.
Helena). Autograph signature “Lt.-General Sir Hudson Lowe.”
With portrait, full bust in uniform. ‘
. Lowz (Str Hupson). Medallion portrait. Full bust in uniform,
by Fontaine after Fremy. 8vo on India paper.
. Luckner (NrxkoLtaus—Marshal of France, succeeded Rochambeau as
general-in-chief, guillotined in Jan. 1794). L.S. 1p. folio. Stras-
bourg, Sept. 11, 1791.
Military letter regarding leave of absence for one of his officers.
_Lwoxner (Nixotaus). D.S. 1 p. folio. Oct. 24, 1791. Signature
to request for leave of absence by Rocher. Signed also by Martignac,
Saint Victor, &c.
. LUCKNER pay 8) A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. n-p.n.d. To General D’Han-
ovre.
A personal latter regarding his given name.
Luckner (Nixoxaus). Portrait, full bust in oval, sword, cannon,
etc., beneath. Line engraving. Unsigned. Fine impression.
Lucxner (Nixonaus). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Mezzotint
by Levachez, battle scene and biographical notice in pave beneath.
8vo, on small folio sheet.
LuckNer (NixotAus). Another copy of the same.
Lucxner (Nixoraus). Another copy of the same.
Luckner (Nixotavus). Portrait, full bust in uniform. L. A. Claes-
sens sculp. Stipple. 8vo.
Lupwie I., Kine Or BAvartA—gave to Lola Montez the title of Coun-
tess of Lansfield. D.S. 1p. 4to. Munich, Oct. 22, 1841. With por-
trait, full bust in uniform.
Lupwie II., Kine Or Bavaria. L.S. “Ludovico.” Monaco, Feb. 17,
1879. Written probably to Cardinal Caterini.
2469, LuzERNE (ANNE C.—French diplomatist, minister to the United States :
during the Revolution). L.S8. 1p. 4to. Paris, June 2, 1790. Re- —
garding an appointment. s
2470. MacDoNALD (ETIENNE JacguEs J., Duc DE TARENTE—Marshal of
France, presented by Napoleon with a Turkish sabre). A.L.S.
“ Macdonald.” 1 p. folio, Naples, April 18, 1798. To. General of
division Gauthier.
An important war letter written shortly after Macdonald had joined the
army and become General in Chief at Naples. He writes “ Your despatch or?
is just received. If you are in danger, you can fall back on the army of> &
Naples. . . . JI am also in fear for the army of Italy, defeated for two _
years, but I hope that she will soon Sey be in an advantageous position,”
ete. ie
2471. MacbonaLp (ETIENNE JacquEs J., Duc Dr TARENTE). ALS. —
“Macdonald.” 2 pp. 4to. Paris, June 23, 1799. To Madame de ©
Viguron. a
Written during the month of the great battle of Trebbia; ware he sut-_ E
fered defeat. He says that he will use all his power to procure a permit
for herself and family to return to Brussels without delay.
2472. MacDoNALD (ETIENNE Jacques J., Duc Dz TarentTe). L.S. 1p. ©
folio. Headquarters at Paris, May 6, 1801. To General Mont-
choisy. ; o,,
Captain of Grenadiers, Bertram, having given in his resignation which
nee we accepted, the writer urges recipient to give him a position in a
rigade
2473. MACDONALD (ETIENNE Jacques J., Duc Dez TARENTE). AS
1p. 4to. Paris, Sept. 30, 1803. To Major Marmin.
A request to be anieiieened concerning an announcement by a captain
of a certain regiment.
2474, MACDONALD (ETIENNE Jacques J., Duc Dr Tarents). ALS.
“Mal. Macdonald.” 2 pp. 4to. Courcelles-de-Roi, Nov. 1, 1817. —
An answer to a proposition to place him at the head of a publication 3
relating to the orders of Chevalier, saying that he must decline as he did 7
not care for publicity.
2475. MACDONALD (ETIENNE JACQUES J., Duc Dz TarentTE). L.S. “ Mac-
donald.” 1p.4to. Paris, Jan. 6, 1820. To Col. Rousseau at Noyon.
Thanking him for expressions of good will for the New Year. Mentions
Marshal Beurnonville, who was ates ttt in chief of the army of the ©
North, 1796.
2476, Macponatp (ETIENNE Jacques J., Duc De TarenTE). LS. 1 a
4to. Paris, August 31, 1823. To Madam Sharp.
Signed as “ Le Grand Ghaneaiion ” “Macdonald,” he informs recipient
that she and her children cannot be granted a permit to visit the interior
of the ‘“‘ Maison Royale” at St. Denis.
2477. MAcDONALD (ETIENNE Jacques J., Duc DE TarenTE). ALS.
1p. 4to. Paris, (July) 7, 1824. To Madam * * * (?). Informing
the madam that her brother is returning on the 28th, and will be.
garrisoned at La Rochelle. Speaks of the effort to be made for her
brother’s advancement.
ie 2487.
2488.
2489.
2490,
2478.
2479.
2480.
2481.
2482.
2483.
2484.
2485.
2486.
MACDONALD (ETIENNE JAcgurs J., Duc Dr Tarente). A.LS.
“ Macdonald.” 1p. 4to. Paris, Feb. 28, 1829.
The Journal de Paris having printed an account of offences committed
by the students at the Maison Royale of St. Denis, Macdonald says that
the account was exaggerated. He refers to the campaigns of the year
XII. (18038).
MACDONALD (ETIENNE JacquEes J., Duc DE TarenTE). Portrait,
full bust in uniform. Mezzotint by Levachez. Battle scene and
biographical account in script beneath. 8vo, on small folio sheet.
MacDONALD (ETIENNE Jacques J., Duc Dr TarentTe). Another
copy of the same.
MACDONALD (ETIENNE JACQUES J, Duc Dr Tarente). Another copy
of the same.
MAcDONALD (ETIENNE JAcqurEs J., Duc Dr TarENTE). Portrait,
full bust in uniform. Renard, sculpt. P. Guérin, pinxt. Line and
stipple. Fine impression. 8vo.
[ MacERONE (CoLoneL—Aide to Murat, said to have invented a Horse-
less Carriage).] Nine lines of Manuscript in his autograph. On
slip of paper.
MACERONE (COLONEL). Portrait, full bust in uniform. C. Picart
sculpt. A. Wivell del. Proof on India paper. 4to. London, 1822
MACKINTOSH (Sir JAMES—illustrious British statesman, defended M.
Peltier, a French emigrant, who was tried for a libel on Bonaparte).
A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. Clapham, Jan. 29, 1830. With portrait.
Asking for lists of the English Crusaders. .
MAcKINTOSH (Sir JAMES). Portrait, half length. Drawn and en-
graved by C. Wilkin, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. Stipple. Open
letters. 4to. London, 1814
MacManon (Marie E. P. M.—Marshal of France). L.S. 1 p. 12mo.
Constantine, Feb. 7, 1853, regretting that he could not have been of
service to a certain person who had already left Algeria for France.
MacManon (Marie E. P. M.). Signature attached to portion of a
letter in another hand. n.p.n.d. With colored bust-portrait from “ Le
Figaro.” 2 pieces.
Mack Von LeErpericH (Kart—Austrian general). Portrait, full bust
in uniform. J. Adam, sculp. Vienna, 1795. Line engraving. 8vo.
MAGNAN (BERNARD PIERRE—Marshal of France, commander in chief
of the army of Paris). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. Feb. 11, 1863.
Regarding the sale of Spanish shares, and advising his friend to sell
them.
2491.
2492.
2493.
2494.
2495.
2496.
R497,
R498.
2499.
2500.
2501.
2502.
ee par ab, sem Tne ee Cee ee Bit,
=) 4 7 - > >.
hs ¥ ‘ ] as
Manfirautt (Jean F. R.—French lttérateur, and commisary of the
French Republic). L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, le 6 Thermidor, ’An
8 [July 25, 1800]. To the Secretary of the Théatre Frangais; and,
Signature to a copy of an order of the Minister of the Interior. 1 p.
folio. Paris, le 3 Vendemiaire, l’An 9 [Sept. 24, 1801]. Both of
the above refer to the presentation of tragedy upon the stage of the
Théatre Frangais. (2 pieces.)
Maumovup II., Sutran OF TurRKEY. Pore half length, nee
Drawn on stone by H. Humphreys, from an original sketch by —
Deveria. Folio.
Maicnen and Ensvusrant—both members of the Nation Conte:
tion, voted for the death of Louis XVI. DS. by both. 1 p. folio.
n.p. Nov. 3, 1794.
MAILHE (JEAN B.—French Hevohiioneey Signature to Manuscript.
1 p. folio, containing a copy of the questions sent to the National
Assembly by the Criminal Court of the Day “Des Hautes-
Pyrénées.” May 27, 1792.
MAILLEBOIS (JEAN BaprisTE F.—Marshal of France under Louis XV).
A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Feb. 10, 1740.
Regarding the leave of absence from duty of a M. A. Haumouryell.
Matson (Nicotas J.—Marshal of France, refused to recognize Bona-
parte on his return from Elba). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Bayeux (?),
May 8, 1810. To M. Maillefer. |
rireeeniie the recipient that certain matters will be dropped for the
present.
Matson (Nicozas J.). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, July 6, 1830.
Asking that a bed in a certain hospital be placed at the disposition of
Mme. Bouilliot, a sick widow in whom he is much interested.
Matson (Nicoias J.). Portrait, full length in uniform, cocked hat
in right hand. Lith. de Gérard. 8vo. India paper.
Matssz, Rirrer, &c. D.S. 2 pp. 4to [Paris], Oct. 19, 1795. Repre-
sentatives of the People to the Committee of Public Safety, request-
ing the appointment of T. B. Baurot as an officer in the Army of
the Republic. Signatures of Maisse, Ritter, &c.
MaitLaANpD (Sir FrepEerick Lewis—British Rear-Admiral, to whom
Napoleon surrendered and on whose ship, “ Bellerophon, ” he was
taken to England). A.L.S. 1 p. tall 12mo. Messina, Jan. 27,
1812, relative to allowances to officers mentioned.
MAITLAND (Sir FREDERICK Lewis). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Dee. 1, n.y.
“T have just seen your letter to the Consul . . . and shall lose no
time in using every effort for your liberation.”
MALESHERBES (CHRETIEN G. Dre Lamotanon Dr).—French judge,
counsel for Louis XVI at his trial). L.S. 3 pp. 4to.. [ Dec. 1, 1772].
Discussion relating to the planting and growth of trees. With
portrait.
— 2503,
2504.
2505.
2506.
2507.
2508.
2509.
2510.
2511.
2512.
2513.
2514.
2515.
MALESHERBES (CHRETIEN G. DE LAamMoiGnon De). LS. 2 pp. 4to. n.p.
(Jan. 10, 1781). Informing the recipient that he does not wish to
purchase a certain book. With portrait, mezzotint by Levachez.
MALESHERBES (CHRETIEN G. Dr Lamoianon Dr). L.S. 3 pp. 4to. with
two lines in his autograph, n.p. April 14, 1786.
An interesting letter in which the writer answers the recipient about
Some ash trees, with many details about them.
MALESHERBES (CHRETIEN G. DE Lamoicnon De). A.L. unsigned, 2
pp. 4to n.p.n.d.
MALESHERBES (CHRETIEN G. DE Lamorenon DE). L.S. with several
words in his autograph. 4 pp. 12 mo. n.pu.d. Informing his
correspondent that he cannot let him have a certain tree unless he
knows in what sort of soil it is to be planted.
MaAtesHerBES (CHRETIEN G. Dr Lamoignon Dr). A.N. (not signed),
1 p. 8vo. n.p.n.d. Regarding the return of a manuscript belonging to
recipient.
MALESHERBES (CHRETIEN G. DE LamMoianon Der). Portrait, full bust
in oval. Mezzotint by Levachez, 2 scenes and biographical notice in
script beneath.
MALESHERBES (CHRETIEN G. Dk Lamoignon De). Another copy of the
same.
MALESHERBES (CHRETIEN G. DE Lamoianon DE). Portrait, full bust
in oval. F. Bonneville del. et sculp. Line engraving. 8vo.
Paris, n.d.
MALESHERBES (CHRETIEN G. DE LAMOIGNON Dr). Portrait, full
length, seated. Gravé par Bein, dessiné par Faur. Line engraving.
In colors. 8vo.
MALESHERBES (CurerrEN G. De Lamoienon De). Portrait, full
length, in robes of office, standing. Todeschini dis. et inc. Stipple
8vo.
Mater (Ciaupr F.—French general, plotted against Bonaparte, shot in
1812). A.L.S. 1 p. folio, Cesancon (?), July 10, 1801. To the
Minister of War.
Informs the Minister of the disbanding of his army, and is awaiting
orders. Requests to be sent to some post, as he does not wish to be in-
active.
Mater (CiaupeE F.). Portrait, full length, in uniform. Gervais sc.
A. Lacauchin del. Line engraving. 8vo.
Matiet-Dupan (Jacgurs—distinguished publicist and editor). A.L.S.
4 pp. 4to. Paris, Feb. 23, 1784. With portrait.
A long and interesting letter to an unnamed correspondent explaining
why he is obliged to return to Geneva, and to give up the supervision (or
editorship) of a newspaper, probably the famous ‘“‘ Mercure Historique et
Politique.”
2516.
2517.
2518.
2519.
2520.
2026,
RORT.
R028.
RORY.
2530,
. Mansretp (Count Hans Gzorce Zu). LS. 2 pp. and a half, folio.
25. Manvuet (Lovis Pierre). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint by
Lavachez, scene and biographical notice in script beneath. 8v0, on 4
Matmatson (home of Napoleon and Josephine). View. Aquatint a8 |
T. Medland after J. Carr. 8vo. — London, 1803 — ‘a
Matta. A view of the port and entrance into the City and Isle of
Malta. Benoise sculpt. Jos. Juepy. Line engraving. Folio.
Mattr-Brun (Conrap—Danish author, adopted citizen of France).
A.L.S. 1p. 4to. n.p.n.d. (ca. 1808). Concerning the contents of his q ‘
work about to be published, “‘ Annals of Voyages of bea and o-
of History.” With portrait.
Matrr-Brun (Conrap). A.N.S. 1 p. 8vo. Paris, March 28, (1826. a
With portrait.
Acknowledging the receipt of a work on the Cathedral of Reims.
Mautr-Brun (ConraD). A tase 1 p. 4to. np.n.d. Asking to have :
certain questions answered by members of some commission, relative
to the lodging of several soldiers.
Obrist von Malzahn rettet eine Batterie.” In colors. 8vo.
With signature of [ Prederval ?].
oval. Gasparo Ginanni scul. Stipple. 8vo. in Venezia, n.d.
January 10, 1561.
small falig sheet.
Manuel rescued Madame de Staél and Beaumarchais from being mur- =
dered in Sept. 1792.
Marat (JEAN Paut—one of the famous Triumvirate of the Reign of
Terror, assassinated by Charlotte Corday). Portrait, full bust, no
hat. Gravé par E. Beisson, Messidor ?An 2 [June, 1794], peint par
J. Boze. Line engraving. Proof before inscription. Folio.
Marat (Jean Paut). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint by Le-
vachez, scene and biographical notice in script beneath. 8vo, on small
folio sheet. |
Manav (Jean Pavt). “The Death of John Paul Marat” [text in
English and French], engraved by James Aliprandi, painted by D.
Pellegrini. Stipple. Folio. London, 1794
Marat (JEAN Pav). Portrait, full length, together with full length 4G
portrait of Charlotte Corday. Lith. de Villain. 4to.
Marat (JEAN Pavr). Portrait, full length, hat in hand. Sasso ine
Bosio del. Stipple. 8vo.
f 7
. MatzanmM (LizvuTenant Von—Prussian soldier). Portrait. “ Der i. 4
. Manpat Territorial for 100 franes. 28 Ventdse An TV. [1796].
; |
. Manin (Lopovico—the last Doge of Venice). Portrait, full bust in a
2538.
2539.
2540.
2041,
2531.
2532.
2533.
2534.
2535.
2536.
253%.
Marsor (ApoLpHE—aide-de-camp to Marshal Massena). L.S. 2 pp.
folio, Paris, August 12, 1811. To the Duke de Feltre (H. J. G.
' Clarke). From the Sainsbury collection.
Stating that, on leaving the prison at Cadiz. the King of Spain pre
sented him with a sum equivalent to two months’ pay, and on his arrival
in France a similar sum was deducted from the pay due to him, and
_ asks that it be refunded “as he considers it unjust that the French goy-
ernment should reckon as a part of his pay the present made him by the
King of Spain.”
Marceau (Francois 8S. D.—French general, defeated the Vendeans at
Mans). Portrait, full bust in uniform. F. Bonneville del. et sculp.
Stipple in brown. 8vo. | Paris, n.d.
Marceau (Francois 8S. D.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Mezzo-
tint by Levachez, battle scene and biographical notice in script be-
neath. 8yo, on small folio sheet.
Manrcrau (Francors 8. D.). Portrait, full length in uniform. Tor-
chiana inc. S. Marceau dis. Stipple. 4to.
Marcettus (Lz Comtz). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, May 10, 1824. Re-
garding a position for a friend. With portrait (curious).
Marcuanp (Jean G.—French general, fought at Austerlitz). A.L.S.
.1 p. 4to. Headquarters, Etaples, May 27, 1804. To M. Deterville,
bookseller.
Sending money for a dictionary of natural history, and asking that it
be forwarded to Montreuil-sur-Mer.
Marcuanp (Jean G.). A.L.S. 2 pp. folio, Santiago (Cape Verde
Islands), March 26, 1809. To Marshal Ney. With portrait, full
bust in uniform.
Informing Ney that he has ordered the 69th battalion to return and will
distribute same along the coast. The news concerning General Mathieu in
the Austrias pleases the writer. He advises the burning of a certain
convent and the shooting of all the monks, as he thinks that they are re-
sponsible for the insurrection.
MARCHAND (JEAN G.) Portrait, full bust in uniform. Forestier sculp.
Stipple. 8vo.
Marer (Hueves B., Duc Dr Bassano—secretary to Napoleon). A.L.S.
2 pp. 4to. Paris, August 9, 1801. To the Minister of Finance.
With portrait.
Recipient is requested by the 1st Consul (Bonaparte) to return certain
papers relating to a vessel in the port of Flushing.
Maret (Huaeusrs B., Duc DE Bassano). A.L.S. 1 p. folio. Boulogne,
le 4 Fructidor, ?An 13 [ Aug. 21, 1805]. To the Councillor of State,
relative to his request for position for his son, &c. With portrait,
full bust, after Isabey.
Maret (Huaunzs B., Duc De Bassano). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Ostervde
(Prussia), March 21, 1807.
Personal letter asking the recipient to help a M. Isam (?).
2042,
2048.
R544,
2045.
2546.
2547.
2048,
2549.
2003.
ROoA,
2550.
. of ee eee, s] CL eee aes ‘ale sy
rw Ae Ce ae
Marner (Hueves B., Duc De Bassano). A.L.8. “Le Due de Bas-
sano,” 1 p. folio, Paris, Nov. 29, 1814. To Baron Mounier. Relative
to an error that was made when he Here was paid the sum of ~
20,000 fr. | a.
Maret (Hucuses B., Duc De Bassano). A.L.S. “ Le Duc de Bas-
sano,” 1 p. 4to. May 28, n.y. A friendly letter to an unnamed cor-
respondent regarding his departure for Beaujen, etc.
Maret (Hueues B., Duc De Bassano). Portrait, full bust in ay
form. Bocourt [sc.]. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
Marta I., QUEEN OF PortuGAL, 1777-1807. Portrait, full bust in oval.
Line and stipple, engraved by I. C. Rivara. 4to. London, 1800
Marta II. (QuEEN Or PortueaL, daughter of Dom Pedro, Emperor of —
Brazil). Portrait, full bust in oval. Engraved by J. Brown. Steel
engraving. Proof on India paper. 4to. London, 1854.
Marie ADELAIDE (DucHzEssrt Dr Bourgoane, daughter of Louis AW).
I.8. “ Marie Adelaide,” 2 pp. 4to. Marly, June 16,1776. To M.
De Beaumont. With portrait.
Regarding a position for M. Dailly, and asking if she and her sisters are
to be exempt from certain payments.
Mariz AMELIE (QUEEN OF FRANCE, wife of Louis Philippe). A.N. 1 of
n.p. Sept. 16, 1834, asking the recipient (M. Oudard) to make an
extract of the note and to send it to M. Gérard. ‘With portrait.
Marie ANTOINETTE, QUEEN OF France. L.S., 1 p. folio (with address).
Paris, Jan. 31, 1791. To her cousin, the Italian Cardinal Gerdil,
thanking him for his New Year greetings. Countersigned by Beau-
geard.
. Marig ANTOINETTE, QUEEN OF Te Portrait, full bust in oval.
Mezzotint (by Levachez). Scene and biography in-script beneath.
8vo, on small folio sheet.
. Marte ANTOINETTE, QUEEN OF FRANCE. Portrait, full bust in oval.
Dessiné et gravé par J. A. Pierron. Line engraving. 4to.
. Marie ANTOINETTE, QUEEN OF FRANCE. Portrait, full bust in oval.
Mezzotint, engraved by Christy. 4to. (small margins and neatly in-
laid). 4to. Paris, n.d.
Marte ANTOINETTE, QUEEN OF FRanor. “ Maria Antonietta, Regina
di Francia,” full length in court dress. G. A. Sasso ine. G. B.
Bosio dis. 8vo, also representation of her at the guillotine. To-
gether, 2 pieces.
[Marie D’OrLfaANs—youngest daughter of Louis Philippe, Duchess of
Wiirtemburg.] A.L. in third person, unsigned. 1p. 12mo. Twick-
enham, Aug. 1, 1816. Requests that a letter she encloses be for-
warded to Copenhagen.
MarizE-ELisaBeETH DE Bourbon, Sceur de Louis XVI. Portrait, full
bust in oval. Unsigned. Mezzotint. 4to.
2556. Marie Louise, Empress Or France. D.S. 1 p. oblong 4to. (parch-
ment). Paris, Dec. 15, 1811, appointing Mme. Lechartreux member
of a charitable society. Countersigned by Cardinal Fesch, Grand
Chaplain of the Empire.
2557. Marre Louisr, Empress Or France. I.8. 1 p. 4to, Livorno (Italy), .
‘ July 28, 1816. To the Prince Starhemberg [an Austrian Field-
Marshal], expressing her high esteem of him and creating him
“ Chevalier Grand Croix de mon Ordre Constantinien de St. George.”
2598. MaAriz Louisz, Empress Or France. An 8vo sheet on which is written
in the autograph of Marie Louise the names of eleven persons,
probably those invited to some dinner party, dated Feb. 28, 1830.
Headed “ Pranzo del 28. Febbrajo 1830 alle. E. poine /7/.”
2559. MARIE Louise, EMPRESS OF FRANCE. Portrait, full bust, low cut dress,
wearing jewels. Gravé . . . par Aug. B. Desnoyers, peint
par Guérard. 4to. | Paris, n.d.
2560. Mariz Louise, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval, J. F.
Lehmann seulp. Stipple in brown. 8vo, with margins.
2561. Maris Louts&, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval, low
cut dress, wearing jewels. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
2562. Marie Louise, Empress Or FRANCE. Portrait, full bust, light head
| dress, roses in hair. Aquarelle by Girardet. In gilt frame.
Purchased by the owner at auction in Paris, June, 1892.
2563. Marie Lovisz, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval, wear-
ing crown. Douas sculpt., terminé par Duthe. Stipple. 4to
(slightly rubbed in several places). Paris, n.d.
2564. Marie Loutsz, Empress Or Franor. Portrait, full bust in oval. Gravé
par N. Bertrand. Stipple. 4to. Parise 3, cd,
2565. Marre Louise, Empress Or FrANcE. Portrait, full bust, court dress,
Wearing jewels. Gravé ... par A. B. Desnoyers, peint .
par Guérard. 8vo.
2566. Marie Lovuisn, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. Gravé
. 4 ° . . . ? ? °
par Felix Zuliani. Line engraving. 8vo. 3 Venice, n.d.
2567. Martz Louise, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. Line,
engraving. Unsigned. 8vo, with full margins. Paris, n.d.
2568. Marie Lovuisz, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. Edwin
se. Guéraud pinxt. Stipple. 12mo.
2569. Marie Louise, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. Line
engraving after David, on the reverse is a representation of the
crowning of Napoleon. 8vo.
2570. MArigE Louise, Empress Or FrAncnz. Portrait, full bust in oval, wear-
ing jewels: Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. | [ Vienna, n.d. |
2571.
2572,
2573.
2574.
2570.
2576.
ore
2080.
2580.
RO84,
Mariz Lovist, Empress OF France. Portrait, full bust in oval, low
cut dress. Stipple. Unsigned. Printed in colors. 12%mo.
Marte Lovuist, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. H.
Ritter sc. . . . 1810. Line engraving. In colors, 12mo,
Marie Louiss, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval. stip 4 i
ple. Unsigned. Proof before all letters. 8vo.
Maris Loutss, Empress Or France. Portraits, (1), full bust in oval. |
Stipple. India paper, (worn), and (2) full length with Menges
II. 2 pieces.
Marte Loutsz, Empress OF FRANCE. Portrait, full bust, in oval. Johan
Mansfeld, sc. Monsorno pinx. Mezzotint. 4to (creased in places).
Vienna, n.d.
Marig Louise, EMPRESS aa France. Portrait, full bust in oval, wear-
ing crown. Louis del. et sculp. Stipple. Proof before inscription.
8vo. .
Marre Lovtss, Empress Or France. Portraits, (1), full bust in oval,
on title of The Court of Napoleon by F. B. Goodrich. Engraved by
J. C. Buttre. Proof on India paper. (2), full length, gravé par
Legris, peint par Gérard [from the Versailles Gallery] (spotted) ; 3
and another, in colors [from Ackerman’s Repository]. Together, 3
pieces.
. Marte Lovist, Empress Or France. Portrait, full bust in oval, wear-
ing jewels. Augrand fecit. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. Marie Loviszt, Empress OF France. Portrait, half length, wearing
crown. Original crayon drawing, said to be by [Jean Baptiste]
Isabey, signed “ isabey,” with full length portrait of the painter and
his daughter, engraved by P. Adam atter Gérard, open letter proof
on India paper. 2 pieces.
Marte Lovtsz, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length in oval, in
court dress, wearing jewels. Lebeau sculp. Naudet del. Line en-
graving. 4to. Paris, n.d.
. Marie Loutsz, Empress Or Franor. Another copy of the preceding,
smaller margins, and printed on different paper. 8vo.,
2. Maris Loursz, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length, court dress,
wearing jewels. Gravé par prot., dessiné apres un portrait orig-
inal de Vienne. Stipple. 8vo. Milan, n.d.
Marie Lovisz, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length, wearing
crown. Gravé par J. B. Gudin, dirigé par Augte. Desnoyers. Stipple.
Folio. Paris, n.d.
The reproduction in Sloane’s Life of Napoleon was made from this en-
graving.
Marie Lovisz, Empress OF France. Portrait, half length, low cut
dress, wearing jewels, crown nearby. Benoist Jne. sc. Alex. Vigneux
fec. Stipple. 4to. Paris, n.d.
. Martz Louisz, Empress OF France. The same. Printed in colors,
portions of which have probably been touched up by hand.
. Marte Louisz, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length, court dress, .
wearing crown, coat of arms beneath. Millier sculp. P. Freilhon
del. Stipple, cut close. 4to.
. Marie Lovisz, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length in oval, in
court dress, wearing jewels. Gravé par Tassaert, dessiné par Lauglet.
Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. Marre Lovuisz, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length, court dress,
jewels at throat, and in hair. Gravé par J. Neidl, peint par Hochle.
Stipple in brown. 4to. Wein, n.d.
. Marie Lovisr, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length in oval.
Gravé par F. W. Bollinger, peint par Mensorno a Vienne. 1810.
Stipple. 4to. Berlin, n.d.
. Marie Lovisz, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length. Gravé
par N. Bertrand, peint par P. Gérard. Stipple. 4to. Paris, n.d.
. Marie Louise, Empress Or Franor. Portrait, half length. Bertrand
sculp. Stipple. 4to. Paris, n.d.
. Marre Lovuisre, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length in oval.
Grave par Bollinger, peint par Monsorno. Stipple. 4to. Berlin, n.d.
. Marre Loutsz, Empress OF. FRANCE. Portrait, half length, low cut
dress, cloak lightly thrown over shoulders. D. e gravé par J. Maina.
Stipple. Printed in colors. 4to, with margins.
. Marre Louise, Empress Or France. Portrait, half length, low cut
dress, cloak on right arm. Gravé . . . par H. Mayer, peint
par J. B. Lampe. Stipple. Small folio.
. Marie Loutsz, Empress Or France. Miniature portrait, full length,
court dress. Charon del. et sculp. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. Marte Louisz, Empress OF Francor. The same, before place of publi-
cation [ Paris] was added. [ Paris, n.d. |
. Marte Loutse, Empress Or Francr. Oval medallions containing (1)
| view of the column in the Place Vendéme, and (2) Marie Louise,
accompanied by her infant son, on the back of the French eagle
soaring through space. On one sheet. Stipple. Unsigned proof be-
fore al] letters. 4to.
2598. Marie Louise, Empress Or France. “Ihr Maj. die Kaiserin von
Frankreich Marie Louise besucht ihren erlauchten Sohn den Konig
von Rom,” containing full length portrait. Line engraving after
Schule, 1811. 4to (creased across middle).
2599. Marte Loursr, Empress Or France. Portrait, “ Marie Louise, Kai-
serin von Frankreich,” full length, wearing crown. In colors. 8vo.
[ca. 1810]
2600.
2601.
2602.
2603.
2604.
2605.
2606.
2607.
2608.
2609.
2610.
MariE LOUISE, EMPRESS OF PRaNon., “Sa Majesté Marie Laine Im-
pératrice des Frangais, accompagnée de ses Dames d’Honneur, vient
voir son Auguste fils le Roi de Rome,” ete., containing full length
portrait of Marie Louise. Line engraving. Ato (shght repairs).
Paris, n.d.
Marie Loursp, Empress Or France. “Famille Impériale de Marie
Louise, Impératrice des Francais, Reine d’Italie,” containing 6 por-
traits, including Marie Louise, Hortense, and others on one sheet.
Folio. Paris, n.d.
Marie Louisr, Empress Or France. “ Couronnement de sa Majeste
l’Impératrice des Frangois, en 1804, Décembre” contains representa-
tions of the coronation and in oval above a half length portrait of — P.
Marie Louise). Gravé par P. Audouin, peint d’aprés nature par J. A.
Laurent. Line engraving. folio.
Marie Louise, EMPRESS OF FRANCE. Portrait, full length, in royal
robes, long gloves, fan, tiara, &c. Engraved by Mr. C. Taylor and
Mr. T. Cruikshank from an original drawing by M. Prudon, and
aquatinted by Mr. R. G. Reeve. IN coLors. 8vo. (Creased as om
usual). [From Ireland’s Life of Napoleon.| [London, ca. 1820]
This well-known portrait is practically unknown IN COLORS,
Maris Lourse, Empress OF FrANcE. Portrait, full length, court dress,
placing wreath of laurel on sculptured bust of Napoleon. Stipple.
Printed in colors. Small folio. Paris, n.d.
Marie Louise, Empress OF FrANcE. “ Buonapartens erstes Unglick
seit seinem Wiedererscheinen oder misslungener Versuch seinen so-
genaunten Konig von Rom aus Schénbrunn zu entfuhren.” In colors.
4to.
A representation of Marie Louise with her son in her arms attempting
to join Napoleon at Elba. Thwarted by her father at every turn, she was
finally made a virtual prisoner at Schénbrunn.
Marie Tuérise (QUEEN Or HuNGaRyY AND Roan ee of
Marie Antoinette). A.N.S. “ Maria Theresia,” on the reverse of a
portion of a document, 1 p. 12mo. n.p.n.d. (circa ae With por-
trait.
The note contains in addition to the signature, six lines in her auto-
graph in Latin.
Marte THERESE, QUEEN OF Saxony. A.N.S. 1 p. 12mo. n.p. 1854.
Stating that the message sent by telegraph was received at Dresden,
and that the Duchess and Prince Thomas are in good health.
Marit THERESE, Empress Or Brazit, wife of Dom Pedro II. LS.
1 p. folio, Rio Janeiro, Brazil, May 11, 1859. To Cardinal Vanni-
eelli. With seal.
Marta IsABELLA, QUEEN Or PortucaL. L.S. “ Maria Isabella,” 1 p.
4to. Valencia (Spain), Dec. 1, 1829.
Marios (M.—French author). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. n.p.n.d. Saying
that he has been hurt, and another. 2 pieces.
. MarisoroucH (JoHN CHURCHILL, DuKE OF). Portrait, full bust in
armor. Copper engraving by R. Sheppard after C. Kneller. Small
folio,
. MarteoroucH (Saran, DucueEss OF). Portrait, full bust in oval.
Copper engraving by Houbraken. Small folio. 1745
. Marmont (Aveuste F. L. V. DE, Duc Dr Ragus—e—Marshal of France,
aide-de-camp to Bonaparte in the Italian campaign). A.L. 1 p. 4to.
Paris, le 12 Nivése, ’An 9 [Jan. 1, 1801], requesting interview with
General Bollemont. With portrait.
. Marmont (Aveusts F. L. V. Dz, Duc Dz Racuset). L.S. 2 pp. folio,
Utrecht, May 23, 1803. To the First Consul. The salutation also
in Marmont’s autograph.
A spy named Larrazet having brought Marmont some bottles of “ enere
simpathique,” which he (the spy) had obtained from an English minister,
requests that Marmont write under the name of Krentrer, using the ad-
dress of M. Etterman,; a merchant in the Hotel Bleichen. Larrazet also
had made a request that his services be used for other purposes.
. Marmont (Aveuste F. L. V. De, Duc Dr Racuse). L.S. “ Mal. duc
de Ragusa,” 1 p. 4to. Paris, June 22, 1814. :
A letter of recommendation regarding Col. Blauzot of the 8th regiment
of light cavalry, who had rendered long and faithful service.
. Marmont (Aveusts F. lL. V. De, Duc Dz Racuse). Three lines and
signature in his autograph on notification from the Post Office con-
cerning a package for him. 1p. 4to. Paris, April 12, 1820. With
portrait.
. Marmont (Avcuste F. L. V. Ds, Duc Dr Racusr). A.L.S. “le Mal.
Duc de Ragussa,’ 1 p. 8vo. (? place), April 7, no year. With
portrait, full bust in uniform.
A personal letter stating that the recipient’s memory is cherished.
. Marmont (Avecuste F. L. V. De, Duc DE Racuse). Autograph en-
dorsement, signed “ Le Mal. Duc de Raguse,” with several lines also
in his autograph, on a petition signed by Major General Thierry,
1. folio, n.p.n.d. With portrait.
. Marmont (Aveuste F. L. V. Dz, Duc DE Raguse). Portrait, half
length in uniform. Lithograph on India paper after Nesle. Folio.
. MARMONT (AuGUSTE EYL. V. De, Duo De Ragovuse). ~Portrait, full
length in uniform. [lLith. de Gérard.] On India paper. 8vo.
. Marmont (Juan F.—celebrated French author). Receipt signed,
1 p. 8vo. Paris, July 19, 1788.
A receipt for £2,700 being the last payment on £10,000 (perhaps for his
writings).
. Marmontet (JEAN F.). Portrait, full bust in oval. Dupin fil. se.
Cochin fil. del. ine engraving. 8vo._ . Paris, n.d.
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2623. Marracon, LewauLtt anp Detuieus. OD.S8. by all three, 1 p. folio, ©
(Paris), National Convention, June 6, 1795. Granting a pension to
the widow, Catherine E. P. Bisson. a
2624, MARSHALL (J oHN—Chief Justice of United States). Portrait, “half
length. Etched by H. B. Hall. Folio (margin stained). .
New York, 1877
2625. MarTELii (Minister of Justice). L.S. 2 pp. folio. Rome, 8 Ventése :
VAn VII [Feb. 26, 1799]. Desires that troops be stationed in the
vicinity of Clitumno on account of the depredations of the brigands.
2626. MartraL (THomas—French general). A.L.S. 3 pp. folio, Cany, Feb.
24, 1794. To General Vialle. From the Sainsbury collection.
‘Stating that he has been informed that General Régnault is to have the
inspection of the line of coast from Bresle to St. Vallery, and asking for
the appointment of inspector from St. Vallery to Havre.
2627. Mary II. (QuBEN OF Wittriam III.). Portrait, full bust in oval. I.
Smith fec. and exeud. G. Kneiler pinx. Mezzotint. Folio. (cut to
plate mark and mounted.) London
2628. Massina (ANDRE, Prince D’Esstinc—Marshal of France). D.S. on
stationery of the Army of Italy. 1 p. folio, Milan, August 19, 1799.
To Adj.-Commander Neille ordering him to depart immediately to Paris,
for special services. :
2629. Mass—ENA (ANDRE, Prince D’Essitine). L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including
addressed portion). Paris, Jan. 8, 1808. To M. Legrand, of the
Dept. of Finance, requesting position for a M. Prévost of St. Cyr.
2630. Massena (ANDRE, Princz D’Esstine). A.L.S. “ Prince D’Essling.”
1 p. 4to. Toulon, April 11, 1815. To the Minister of Marine at
Toulon.
Stating that all his orders will be given in the name of the Emperor.
. Massina (AnprRE, Prince D’Esstine). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Mezzotint by Levachez, battle scene, and biographical notice in script
beneath. S8vo, on small folio sheet.
. Massena (ANDRE, PrincE D’Esstine). Another copy of the same
(slightly stained).
)
. Masséna (ANprRE, Prince D’Esstine). Portrait, full length, in uni-
form. Grave par A. Boilly, dessiné par F. Millet. Line engraving,
and another, also full length. 8vo. 2 pieces. :
. Masspna (ANpDRE, Prince D’Esstine). Portrait, full length in uni-
form, standing beside monument, right hand holding document,
cocked hat on monument, cannon on ground. Sasso ine. Bosio del.
“ Maresciallo Massena, Duca di Rivoli,’ 8vo. Fine impression.
. Massina (Anpré, Prince D’Essiuinc). Portrait, full length in uni-
form, standing, military scene in background. EH. Hoquart sculp.
Aubry pinx. Mezzotint. Folio.
. MatHinu—Commissioner of ammunition (?). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Amiens [ ?], April 5, 1794. Passport granted to Citizen | Dumavil].
. Matuieu (C. J. C——member of the National Convention). A.L.S. 1
p. 4to. Nov. 8, 1794, stating that a document bearing the seal and
signatures of the Committee of General Safety is sufficient to warrant
prolongation of leave in Paris. Signed also by M. Harmand.
_ Marureu-Mirampat (J. B. Crartes—Deputy to the National Con-
vention in 1792; voted for the death of Louis XVI.). D.S. 1 page
and a half, 4to. 13 Frimaire, Year III. (1794).
. Maruriev, Harmanp and Laianetot. D.S. by all three, 1 p. folio, Dec.
9,1794. To the Civil Committee of the Revolutionary section. With
seal. Saying that no safety passports will be given to any citizen
who refuses to take an oath of fidelity to the Republic.
. Marrer (ALLEssanpro—Italian cardinal, in 1797 sent to negotiate with
Bonaparte then marching towards Rome). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. n.p.
Jan. 19, 1806. With curious portrait.
. Mavupecu (René CHartes DE—Marshal of France under Louis XIV.,
French Statesman). D.S. 1 p. oblong 8vo, June 20, 1714. Soldier’s
certificate of leave. :
. Mavuprou (René Cuartes De). A.L.S. telling that the assembly of
the chambers was begun at 8 o’clock and ended at 3 o’clock, and that
the patent letters have been registered. 1 page folio, Paris, December
2, 1752. With fine impression of the portrait engraved by Cathelin.
2 pieces.
. Mauri (JEAN Sytvain). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint, scene,
and biographical account in script beneath. 8vo, on small folio sheet.
. Mauricr, ELector OF Saxony, celebrated general. Portrait, full bust
in armor. Gravé par Petit. Line engraving. 4to.
ie he WY ee ee ee ae ee LR aay bea ts en ay ba ee lk ‘
ae era Wn ef eR om ae et ime BACLT eM. otf ve ea ee ities Me et
Atas > d atal A c ’ : ere One ore a ee ae Ee y
xs F oF aka! oe —
2645. Maury (JEAN Streets CarpInaL—celebrated French prelate, oppo- | 4 @
nent of Mirabeau, and Archbishop of Paris). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, with —
seal. Montefiascone, May 16,1795. With portrait. 2 pieces.
To Abbé de Bouverie, secretary of the first bishop of Warmie, antl 4
menting him for the place obtained. ' J
2646. Maury (JEAN SIFFREIN). TS relop, folios np; Det 2, 1812. To the 4
Prefect de la Seine (?). : =
An invitation to be present at the services to be held in the Motropoltian
Chureh upon the anniversary of the crowning of Napoleon, and on the
following day at the services in commemoration of those who died in the —
battle of Austerlitz. =) ae
2647. Maury (Jean Srrrrern). Portrait, full bust in oval. Meaotint by Le 4a
vachez, scene and biographical notice in script beneath. 8vo, on —
small folio sheet.
2648. Maximintan Josep II., Kine OF BAVARIA (elector). L.8. 1 p- he.
Wurtzburg, Sept. 30, 1805. To Marshal (Massena ?).
Stating that orders have been sent to General de Roy, and arrangements
made to stock the citadel of Wurtzburg with provisions. As for the fort Be.
of Forchheim, no decision will be reached until after the generals have
conferred with Bernadotte. The king of Prussia has ordered the writer
to retreat to the castle of Ausbach should such retreat be necessary.
2649. Mayenne (CHarLEes De Lorratne, Duc Dz, 1554-1611—able French
general). Receipt signed on vellum, obl. Ato. December 27, 1597.
With portrait. 2 pieces.
The Duc de Mayenne fought against the Huguenots, and organized with
his brother Henry the Catholic League in 1577.
2650. McCuryne (Rosert M.—eminent Scotch divine, knew the Greek alpha-
bet at the age of four). Portrait, half length. Engraved by John =
Le Conte after H. J. Stewart. Mezzotint. Proof. 4to. |
Edinburgh.
2651. Mrprct (Costmo III. Dz, 1642-1723—Grand Duke of Tuscany and last
of the Medicis). L. with autograph postscriptum signed. s pp. 8vo.
Poggio Imperiale, June 3, 1672.
Thanking a gentleman for the sympathy expressed to him on occasion
of the premature delivery of the child of his daughter, wife of the Elector
of Bavaria.
2652. Mxpricr (Costmo III. De—Grand Duke of Tuscany, 1642-1723). L.
to Giulio Bardi. With seal. Half a page, folio. Villa di Cerreto,
November 29, 1678. With portrait of Cosimo II. 2 pieces.
2653. Mretas (MicHarr—Austrian general). Portrait, half length in uni-
form. D. Weis sc. Kininger del. Stipple. 4to. Wien, n.d.
“654, Metas (MicHanx). Portrait, half length i in uniform. A. Regona scul.
Kininger del. Line engraving. 4to.
%655. Mutzr D’Ertt (Francesco—lItalian statesman, vice-president of the
Cisalpine Republic). Portrait, half length in uniform, A. Barbini
del. Line engraving. 8vo.
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2657.
2658.
2659.
2660.
2661.
2662.
2663.
2664.
2665.
. Minerva (Craupe F. De—Napoleon’s secretary during the Empire).
A.L.S. 1 p.12mo. Oct. 26, 1823. Returns to M. De Las Cases books
loaned him, &c. With portrait.
Menov (Jacques F.—French general, accompanied Napoleon to Egypt,
capitulated to Sir Ralph Abercromby at Alexandria). A.N.S. 1 p.
8vo. n.p. (but probably Alexandria), August 18, 1798.
Regarding the payment of certain money.
Menovu (Jacques F.). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Turin, June 10, 1803. To
Citizen Reinhard.
Acknowledgment of receipt of letter. Writer understands what recipi-
ent means by “taking measures which would be a new proof of my
justice.” . . . “The best proof of that would be to help the unfortunate
ones who are dying of hunger,” ete. ;
Menou (Jacquzs F.). A.L.S. 3 pp. folio. Turin, July 5, 1803. To
Citizen Aenihart. On Menouw’s printed stationery.
A proposal relating to the way in which the French government could
find out how much money there is in Turin, and how it may best be put
into circulation.
MENou (Jacques He). 1s. Jp. 4to. Turin, March 17,.1804. With
portrait, full bust, on India paper. .
Acknowledging the receipt of a package, and saying he has sent copies of
the plan for a commercial code.
MeENov (JACQUES B.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. F. Bonneville
del. sculp. Stipple. 8vo.
MENscHIKkoFFr (Princess Darct—Wife of Alexander Damilovitch Men-
schikoff, favorite of Peter the Great). A.L.S. in Russian, 2 pp. 4to.
To her husband, sending, in terms of endearment, birthday greetings
and a coat, vest and buckler as a gift. (Waterstained. )
[Circa 1700]
Menschikoff secured the throne for Catherine and governed Russia dur-
ing her reign. ‘There is a transcript and French translation of the letter.
Meriin (EKvuckne—French general, commanded the Imperial Guard
during the Hundred Days). A.L.S. 1p. folio. Paris, Oct. 4, 1846.
With portrait, full bust in uniform. Asking a favor for Miss de
Céris.
Meruin De Dovar (Puturprpe A.—French statesman, Councillor of
State under Napoleon). U.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, Jan. 13, 1795. To
the commission on Civil Administration, informing them that there
is no law forbidding two brothers from serving on the same jury.
Meruin Dr Dovat (Puripre A.). Signature, together with those of
Dumont, Chazal, Fourcray, Lacombe and others, many of whom
voted death for Louis XVI., on the margins of an A.L.S. 1 p. 4to of
M. Fabre, sr., Paris, March 1, 1795.
2666.
2667.
2668.
2669.
2670.
2671.
2672.
2673.
2674.
Meruin De Dovar (Puitipre A.). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. . Paris, Sept. 3,5
1802. To the Minister of War.
A request from Merlin to know just what is the Council of Revision of _
the 19th division, as there has been trouble about the sentence passed —
upon Jean-Baptiste Guérier.
Meruin De Dovat (Puitippr A.). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, J fe 13, 9
1815. To the Prince **** in charge of the portfolio of "the Chief 4 3
Justice. With portrait.
Recommending Pizzian Barol and hoping that he may be found a place .
in the Imperial Court.
Meritin De Dovart (PuHitippE A.). Portrait, head in oval, artery a a
sculpture by David. Proof. 4to. , a.
Merruin De Dovat anp Personne. LS. 3 pp. 4to. Paris, Jan. 31,
1795. To the Commission of Civil Administration. An explanation
of certain. laws, etc.
MéropE (ComtTse F&urx De—Belgian Minister of State, the most elo-
quent chief of the Catholic party). A.L.S. 3 pages 8vo. Blanville,
October 9, 1828.
To a bookseller asking for the ‘“‘ Nouveau Guide des maires.”
METTERNICH (CLEMENS W., Prince Von—Austrian statesman). A.S.
with several words in his autograph, and wax seal. Sept. 9, 1808.
With portrait.
MerrerNicH (CLEMENS W., Prince Von). A.L.S. “M.” 1 p. 8vo.
n.p.n.d. With portrait. , 3
It had been decided that the recipient should go to Vienna to collect
certain ‘“ liquidations ” (money), also tells him that he might mention
the change in the ministry and thus secure better chances.
METTERNICH (CLEMENS W., PrINcE Von). Portrait, full bust in oval.
C. Guérin sculpt. F. Hof delt. Stipple in brown. 4to.
MerrerNicH (CLEMENS W., Prince Von). Portrait, three-quarter
length, seated. Engraved by Samuel Cousins, painted by Sir one
Lawrence. Mezzotint. Large folio, full margins, some uncut. oe
letters. , London, 18350
. MrerrerNIcH (CLEMENS W., Prince Von). Portrait, three-quarter
length. Unsigned. 4to.
76. Mrextco. St. Francisco de Campeche. Line engraving. 4to.
. Mezzotint. “ Eloisa.” Theo. Watson fecit. D. Gardner pinxt. Small
folio. 3 London, 1775.
. Mezzotint. A Jew Rabbi. Cosbut fec. Rembrandt pinxt. 4to, small
margins. London, J. Bowles
. Mezzorint. Interior of a cottage, a card game in progress. Probably
after painting by Tenniers. Cut to plate mark. 4to.
. Mezzotint. “The Beggar Boy,’ after Murillo. Proof before letters.
Small folio.
. Mzzzorint. “Night. Boy blowing Charcoal.” Wilson fecit. G. Schal-
ken pinxt. Folio, margins cut away.
. Mezzorint. “Truth discovering to Time, Science instructing her chil-
dren in the improvements on the microscope.” T. S. Duche pinxit.
(margins and portion of imprint cut away); also portraits of H.
Brubern, and others. Line and wood engraving, one (unnamed),
proof on China paper before all letters. 4to, and 8vo. Together, 4
pieces.
. Mezzotints. Portraits of Nicholaus C. Lunker. P. Schenck fecit;
Fridericus Nicolai; Van-Dyck; Johannes de Wolff. P. Schenck fee. ;
“The BPPs Council” [Sr. Francis Pemberton, Sr. Creswell] Levine
and 5 others], and another. 4to, and 8vo (margins of all cut away).
Together, 6 pieces. 7
. Mezzotints. “The BPPs Council” [Sr. Francis Pemberton, Sr. Cres-
___-well Levine and 5 others]; “ Here’s a health to the Duke of York ”
“whereever he goes”; “The Effigie of Willm. Smith, Philomath.”
4to (margins of all cut away). Together, 3 pieces.
. Micuet (CLAupE E.—French general, killed at Waterloo). A.L.S.
“Baron Michel.” 1 p. folio. Dresden, July 30, 1813. To the Min-
. ister of War. With bookplate (cut close). The letter is regarding
certain maps.
From the Sainsbury collection.
. Mienet (Francois A. M.—distinguished French historian). A.L.S.
1 p. 8vo. n.p. July 18, 1850. Regarding a reading on agriculture,
etc. With portrait, on India paper.
. Mizuaup (Jean Baptiste—French general). D.S. with several auto-
graph lines on the petition of M. Jean Perrier, July 13, 1795. 2 pp.
folio. Signed also by Mejancas, with several autograph lines.
. Mituais (JoHN Everetr). Original drawing. “The Opera Box.”
Sepia. Signed, “J. EH. Millais, R. A.” 4to.
. MinorapovircH (MicHarLt A.—Russian general). Portrait, full bust
in uniform. G. G. Endner sce. 1816. Stipple. 8vo. .
. Mina (Don Francisco Espoz Y—celebrated Spanish general). Por-
trait, full bust in uniform. Lith. de Lamglame after Alfred D.
1813. 4to.
. Minaya (P. T.—agent of the Comte d’Antraigues, the eminent French
politician). A.N.S. 1p. 8vo. May 16, 1797. Regarding the for-
warding of letters.
. Mintrer (CHEVALIER Dr—Maréchal de Camp in the army of Prince
Louis Joseph de Condé). A.L.S. to the Count Emanuel L. H.
d’Entraigues. 1 page 4to. Uberlingen, May 22, 1797.
Stating that he has not received the bills of exchange which the Count
was to have forwarded, and fears lest they may have miscarried.
2693.
2694.
2695.
2696.
RoOT.
2698.
2699.
2700.
2701.
2702.
2703.
2704.
R700.
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ea, , or : : peels ae ‘* bi)
uP sy j Ml re "
Mioutis (Sextus A. F.—French uae served with Rochambeau,
wounded at Yorktown). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, April 18, 1800.
Telling the recipient that he will forward certain papers as soon as
he returns to Quimper (France). With portrait. © ,
MI0.L.uIs ( Sextus A. F.). A.L.S. 1p. folio. Paris, Feb. 19, 1812. q
Asks the aid of the recipient regarding a M. Camail, living in Paris. ; q
Mronnet (THftopore Epme—eminent French antiquary and numis-
matist; author of the “ Descriptive Catalogue of Greek and Roman
Medals ”), - A.L.8.°> 1 p. 8vo. “Paris, March 14,4620) eee '
To the bookbinder asking him to call for a volume to be bound.
[MrraBeau (Bontrace R., Vicomre De—brother of the Statesman of. ¥
the French Revolution, served in the U. 8. army ‘about 1780.] Short —
A.L. unsigned, in third person. 2 pp. (including addressed portion).
16mo. [Paris, circa 1790.] To Baron de Servieres, requesting his —
company at his home to meet friends of the Comte @Entraigues,
Ble.
MirABEAU. (BoNIFACE R., VicomTE DE). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Nancy May
29, 1790. Grants leave of absence to an officer. a a
MrraBeau (Honort G., Comte DE—one of the most celebrated char- a
acters of the French Revolution). A.LS8: 41 palmer a Dec. 1 > i
1778. To M. Boueniours (?). —
. An interesting and important letter in witan the writer says he fails to 78
understand where recipient got the idea that he (Mirabeau) was the man —
of the hour. He cannot see what important affair the recipient can have
to impart to him. Mention is made of the overthrow of the monarchy, oe a
clamor of the courts, ete. a
MiraBeau (Honore G., Corre Dr). LS. “ Mirabeau Vainé.”” 1 poe
4to. Paris, Jan. 10,1791. To M. Nogavet, sculptor, stating that he ~
will always be willing to oblige him whenever the opportunity pre-| 3
sents itself, ete. ms
Mirapeau (Honorf G., Comte De). Portrait, full bust in oval.
Mezzotint by Levachez, scene and biographical notice in script be- :
neath. 8vo, on small folio sheet.
Mrraseau (Honort G., Comre Dz). Another copy of the same.
MIRABEAU (Honort G., Comtr DE). Portrait, full length. Biasioli a
inc. Bosio dis. Stipple. 8vo.
MirABEAU (Honoré G., Comte DE). “ Mirabeau et Marie-Antoinette.”
A. Johannot pinxt. ‘Lithograph. 4to.
Mrrapeau (Honortt G., Comre De). Portrait, 1 length. Lith. de a
Villain. Ato.
Misstessy (Epovarp T. B.—French admiral, served with distinction 4
in the American Revolution). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Toulon, Jan. 19, —
1772. With portrait, full bust in uniform.
Thanking a correspondent for the information relative to the Royal — q
Naval Academy. :
2706.
2007,
2708.
2709.
2710.
2711.
OFS
2713.
2714.
2715.
2716.
pili.
2718.
Mo.iror (GaprieL J. J—Marshal of France). Signature attesting a
true copy of a Document issued by General Morangier concerning the
theft of Gunpowder at Port de la Graille. 3 pp. folio. [Grenoble],
le 3 Floreal [ April 23, 1796].
Mo.itor (GABRIEL J.J.). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Kayterstrauton, March 3,
1797. To Gen. Lecourbe.
“T am charged by Gen. Aubert to advise you that the two battalions of
hussars camped at Ottweiller will leave this place on the 15th of this
month. The general invites you to have the same day the S4th regt.
occupy the following towns,—Weissveiller, Neukirchen, Oberzbetchbach,”
ete.
Mozitor (GaAprreL J. J.). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.° Meissenheim, Oct. 15,
1797. To General Lecourbe.
Regarding communications with the inhabitants of the territory occu-
pied by the enemy, and authorizing business to proceed as usual, with the
exception of the export of grain.
Mozitor (Gasriet J. J.). LS. “Molitor.” 2 pp. 4to. Sargossa
(Spain), May 3, 1823. To General Pamphile Lacroix. On military
affairs, with mention of Miralez, Landron, etc. Interesting letter.
Monon (GAbeinL J. J.). ALS. “Le Mal. Molitor.” 1 p. 4to.
Nancy, Sept. 2, 1837. To General _* * * (?) on military mat-
ACTS. ;
Motrror (GABRIEL J. J.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple.
4to. | Paris, n.d.
Mo.rtor (GABRIEL J .J.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Bocourt
sculpt. Mallard del. Stipple. 4to.
Motr# (Louis M., Comre—French Minister of State). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Paris, August 10, 1838. With portrait and coat of arms.
Regarding a néwly appointed member of the Legion of Honor.
Moré (Louis M., Comtz). A.L.S. 2 pp., 8vo. June 13, 1841. Men-
tions a report, and the amendment of a certain law.
Moré (Lours M., Comrz). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, April 30, 1847.
Asking the recipient to give Mme. Jacquier a position in the stamp
office.
Moré, Tourneavx, &c. .L.S. 1 p. 4to. Lauterbourg, Dec. 15, 1810.
Report of present condition of bridges and roads of the Dept. of
Lower Rhine. Signed by Tourneaux, Molé, Lajon, and others.
MoniHAULLE (VicomTse Dr). A.L.S. 3 pp. 4to. Venice, Sept. 13,
1796. Requesting the recipient (Count * * * ?) to obtain for
him a portrait of the king’s profile which he wishes to place on the
cover of one of his works, with inscription “ Spes Galliae Ludovico
XVIII,” ete.
Mortevant (CHaries L.—president of the Extraordinary Council of
Twelve). A.L.S. 1p. 4to.. np. (Nov.), 23, 1792. Informing the
recipient that he has received no news from certain clients.
2719. Moncey (Bon ApriEN J., Duc DE CoNnEGLIANO—Marshal of France,
2720. Moncry (Bon Aprien J., Duc Dr ConzariAno). Signature on slip
2721. Moncey (Bon Aprien J .. Duc Dz CoNEGLIANO). L.Siaqlers folio.
2722. Moncry (Bon Aprien J., Duc DE ConEeLiANo). LS. “ Mal. duc
2723. [Moncey (Bon Aprien J., Duc De ConzeiiAno).| A.L.S. of ue
2724. Moncey (Mapame, wife of Bon A. J. Moncey). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. a
RU27,
27028.
. Monck (CuristopHEer, 2ND Duke Or ALBEMARLE). Portrait, full
. Monestrer (J. B.—Deputy during the Revolution). A.L.8. 1 p. 4to.
Moneextas (MApAME Dr Liste Du Puessis—Inspectress of the “ Mai-- |
Oe Se et Po eee on |) | Oe ee -oay a ¥
y : i”
imprisoned for refusing to preside at the trial of Ney). LS. 1 paw
folio. Paris, Dec. 21, 1805. To Councillor of State Lavalette, one —
of Bonaparte’s favorite attendants, and who married Emilie de —
Beauharnais, a niece of Josephine. With portrait, full length in uni-—
form. | “
Introducing Francois Landragin, requesting that Lavalette give him the
position of first mail guard from Chalons to Mayence or from Mayence to —
Metz, and saying that he has rendered faithful service. a
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ig
of paper attached to portrait. [Circa 1810.] Royal 8vo. —
Paris, Dec. 4, 1811, to the Duc de Feltre [General Clarke], concern-~ ~
ing the appointment of La Barthe as sub-lieutenant of Infantry. a
de Conegliano.” 1 p. folio. Paris, Jan. 20, 1812. To M. Blaue a
Lanautte, chief of police at Orleans. With portrait, full length in ~
uniform after Walbonne. SAE Me
Regarding the admission of a Vincent Prester, son of a sergeant, to the I
College of Orleans.
Deleville, holder of an official position in the department of accounts.
1 p. folio. Undated. To the Minister of Finance, requesting a po-
sition as reward for his long services. With portrait of Moncey, full
bust in uniform. Lithograph. 8vo. 4
At the foot of the letter are six lines in Moncey’s autograph, signed
“le Mal. Moncey,” approving of the contents of the letter, and testifying
to the applicant’s worth.
La Vaivre, July 30, 1829. To her husband. With seal.
Regarding their daughter, who had recently become a mother. Madame
Says that she hopes to go soon to the baths at Luxeuill, and sends affection-
ate greetings.
bust. Mezzotint from a scarce print by Becket. 8vo. London, 1811
Paris, April 6, 1795. With fine seal.”
In reference to the claim of Citizen Veysort regarding money. Mones-
tier signs himself *‘ Representative of the People.”
son Impériale Napoléon.” A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Ecouen, Feb. 20, 1814. 4
To M. Gérard informing him that a package has been forwarded.
Moncez Le Jeune (JEAN ANDRGi—naturalist; accompanied La
Pérouse on his voyage around the world, and shared the fate of the — '
unfortunate explorer). A.L.S. 3 pp. 4to. March 4, 1785. |
A very interesting letter referring both to his editorial occupation and
the journal, and dated only a short time before he quitted France.
. Monk (GEoRGE—Duke of Albemarle, English general). Portrait, half
length, in armor. Copper engraving by R. Sheppard after Logan.
Small folio. (London), 1735
. Monneron (AvcustiIn—member of the Constitutional Assembly).
A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, April 27, 1793. To the Directors of Cus-
toms on customs matters. .
The writer and his brother obtained permission from the Republic to
issue copper tokens of the value of two and five sous each, which were
manufactured in England; they however soon fell into discredit, and were
withdrawn from circulation.
. Monnet (Louis C.—French general). A.L.S. 4 pp. 4to, including
addressed portion). Flushing, le 16 Vendemiaire, |’An 12 [ Oct. 7,
1803]. To his wife in Paris, requesting the purchase of certain
articles for his use (slight repairs to 1 sheet). With plate.
. Monnot anp Dyzeés. (President, and member, of the National Con-
vention). L.S. 1p: folho. [Paris], le 12 Nivése, An III [Jan.
1, 1795]. Contains order of the Committee of Finances of the Na-
tional Convention for the enforcement of the law of December 2.
Signed by Monnot and Dyzes.
. Monsrreneur GUILLAUME, Bishop of Cassia). A.L.S. 4 pp. 4to.
-Guata, Province of Agamien [Abyssinia]. March 20, 1847. In
Italian.
From the Sylvio Pellico collection (No. 404), enclosed in his library
wrapper and with his autograph annotations.
. MonTaLiveT (JEAN P. B., Comte DE—Minister of the Interior). L.S.
1 p. folio. Paris, March, 2, 1810, forwarding the Emperor’s decree
relative to certain purchases of wool, and giving terms of payment in
cash to those who desired to make such. (Portion of 1 work lack-
ing.) Portrait.
From the Sainsbury collection.
. Montativet (Jean P. B., Comte DE). L.S. 1 p. folio, Paris, Oct. 25,
1809. To the Councillor of State. Regarding samples of paper sent
to him.
. Montativer (JEAN P. B., Comte DE). LS. 2 pp. folio,.Paris, May
8, 1811. To M. Gavoty telling him that he cannot accept his work
“ Le Manuel du fileur Cordier.”
_ Monrativet (Juan P. B., Comre Dr). I.S. 1 p. folio, Paris, Nov. 6,
1811. To M. Devismer.
Regarding the texture of a sample of flax sent to him,.manufactured by
M. Lucius.
2738. MonTBAREY (ALEXANDRE M. L., Prince De—Marshal of France, min-
ister of war under Louis XVI.). L.S. 1 p. folio, Versailles, March
31, 1776. With portrait, full bust in uniform, dessiné et gravé par
Pruneau.
Asking for a mounted street guard for the city of Lorraine.
oe ee Se eee a eee se SS ote
2739.
2740,
2741.
2742.
2743.
2744,
2745,
2746.
RT47,
2748,
R149.
2700.
MontTBAREY (ALEXANDRE M. L., PRINCE Dr) ehAcLy Bees square 8vo..
May 25, 1778. States that he will order a certain reat to break
camp and serve in the guard of the interior,
MontTBAREY (ALEXANDRE M. L., PRINcE Dr). LS ae folio, ; Ver
sailles, Sept. 30, 1780.
An order to he commander of the regiment of the Royal Dragoons tous
have the horses in readiness when the regiment reaches Versailles. hy ~*~
Monronorsy (Lours A.—French general, served in Italy). A.L. S. Ae p.
folio. Genoa, Aug. 13, 1813. Informs the Minister of War (Gens ,
eral Clarke), that M. Chiaracci has been made a member of the 4
10th Regt., &e. pe
Montesquieu (CHARLES De Seconpat De—grandson of ae 2 celebrated | a .
Montesquieu; served with distinction in the United States, 1779-81).
Letter written and signed in his name. 2 pp. 4to. Bordeaux, May ;
2, 1785. 4
Advising M. Ridout, a French officer about to sail for America, that he | i
has sent aboard his ship cases of wine and a quantity of walnuts ‘for whe. s
eral Washington. .
Montesquieu (CHARLES De Sxeconpat Ds). Portrait, full jenottea
seated. Sasso inc. Bramati dis. Stipple. 8vo.
Montesqguiou (ALFRED—aide-de-camp to Napoleon). A.L.S. 2 pp. ©
8vo. n.p. Oct. 13, 18438. To the Editor of “Journal des Débats ”(?).
Asking for two issues of the paper which contained an article on his q q
works, ete. sg
Montesquiou (ANATOLE, ComTEe Dr). ALLS. “2 ppy 400; including”
addressed portion. Paris, Oct. 14, 1831. Informs M. Villenau that
he has declared his letter S the Queen. moot
MonteIL (FRAngois-AyMAR De—chief of a naval squadron of the King
of France). Official A.L.S. 1 p. folio. On board the Palmier at fem
Havana, February 22, 1781. a
Stating it is very essential that the rigging of the “ Intrépide” be
changed, and ordering that every vessel send a certain number of hands
to help so that no time may be lost.
Montrynarp (Louis F., M ;
XVI.). D.S., on vellum. 1p. oblong 8vo. Versailles, Dec. 20,1773.
Certificate of army service. (Top margin cut into.) a
MontEzuMA—Rey de Mexico. Portrait, full bust in oval. in war dress.
Copper engraving, small folio.
Montrort (Jacques—French general). A.L.S., 2 pp. folio. Paris,
May 15, 1810. To Director General of Customs, asking payment of
the amount due himself and several others for the : seizure of certain
English merchandise some years previous.
MonTGAILLARD (J. G. Maurice Rogurs—French adventurer and politi-
cal writer; employed as a secret agent by the Bourbons). A.L.S. to
Monsieur Belin. 1 p. 4to. Paris, January 27, 1817. , |
Subscribing to a new edition of the works of J. J. [Rousseau. ]
~
. Monceroutt Dr CHARNAGE (MADAME DE—composer and pianist).
A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. Paris, September 19, 1822.
- MontHoton (CHaArtzs T., Marquis De—-French general, shared Na-
poleon’s exile on St. Helena). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, July 26, 1827.
Requests the Councillor of State to allow Mme. Riviere a license to
sell tobacco. With portrait. ©
. MontHoton (CHartes T., Marquis Dr). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. n.p. May
10, 1827.
Informing the recipient that he will communicate the answer of the
attorney general as soon as possible.
; . MonrHoton (CHartes T., Marquis De). Portrait, full bust in uni-
form. Lithograph by Froment. 4to.
. MonrHoton (CHartes T., Marquis Dr). Portrait, full length in
uniform, holding sword in left hand, mounted soldiers in background.
Mezzotint. Folio. Proof before all letters.
. Montten1t (L.—French general). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. n.p. August 22,
1832. To M. Roger of the French Academy informing him that he
cannot make an appointment.
. Montsoyr (CHRIstopHER F. L.—author of “ History of the Conspiracy
of Robespierre”). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, Sept. 26, 1815. To M.
Gendron. Asking to be appointed rector of Grenoble.
. MONTLOSIER (Count—French author, and at one time one of the editors
of the “ Constitutionnel”). A.L. ry p. 4to. n.p.n.d. To M. Lebus,
Chief of Division. Asking conversation with recipient regarding M.
Morin. With 2 portraits, 1 on India paper.
. Monrmarie (L. F. E. L.—General of Brigade, and aide-de-camp to
Marshal Lefébre). A.L.S. 1p. folio. Paris, Oct. 25,1812. [To the
Minister of War], asking permission to purchase a map of Russia
which he desires to take with him to Spain.
. Montmorency (Lavar—last abbess of Montmartre). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Montmartre, Oct. 24, 1784. A letter of thanks.
. MontmorEency (PrincEssE Dz). A.L.S. 1p. 16mo. n.p.n.d. [1835].
Requests permission for a friend of hers to gather flowers in some
garden.
. Monrmorency-LuxEemsBovure (A. C. F.—Dvc De Bourevitt1e, Peer of
France). A.L.S. 2 pp. square 12mo, including addressed portion.
Paris, May 16, 1767. Requests M. Danjou to terminate a certain af-
fair by the day following. With portrait.
2763. MoNTMoRIN (ARMAND M.—condemned by the Revolutionary Tribunal,
executed Sept. 1792). L.S. 1p. 4to. Versailles, Sept. 9, 1787.
Refusing to write to the French Ambassador at St. Petersburgh to re-
ceive M. de Luzier as a French officer.
2764.
2765.
2766.
2767,
2768.
2769.
2770.
a ek
BIR.
2773.
R04,
ato,
oe
;
a
MontMmorin (CaTHERINE H. De—Abbess of the Abbey Royal of Notre
Dame). Autograph signature “H. de Montmorin, abbesse de
Jouarre,” at the foot of a document. 1p. 8vo. May 11, 1784. S
MonTPENSIER (ANNE Marie L. D’Ortéans—daughter of Gaston, Duke
of Orleans, and cousin of Louis XIV.). D.S. “ Anne Marie Louise —
d’Orléans,” 1 p. folio, on vellum, Paris, Jan. (18), 1676. The nom=
ination of an officer. With portrait. a
ae
Montrevit. L.S. “ Marie de Bourbon,” 3 pp. folio, Paris, iL % 19,
1664. A lease of land to M. Jean Pivin. a
[MontrEvEL. (Deputy to the Estates General). ] AL. S. 2] pp. smnall
4to, including addressed portion. Aug. 12, 1784. Hopes’ to see M.
Dampierre when he returns to Dijon.
Mont-Ronp (Baron DE—emigrant Royalist during the French Revol “
tion). A.L.S. to Madame de St. Huberty (afterwards Comtesse d’An-
traigues). 2 pp. and a half, 4to. With seal. Lugano, May 9,1795.
An interesting letter expressing his thanks for her proffered pecuniary
assistance, while the princes of France, for whom he had sacrificed every-
thing, refused him such help.
Monvt-SErraz (PrerRE Francors—French general, took possession of
the Isle of Elba in 1801). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including addressed por-
tion. Geneva, Jan. 15, 1811. To M. Amoche, mentioning interest-
ing details relative to the Neapolitan army.
Montyon (Baron J. B. Roserr De—philanthropic French nobleman
and writer). A.IuS. 1p. 4to. January 20, 1818.
Moore (Str Jonn—celebrated British general, served under MacLean __
in the American Se ALS. “J, Moore, easy 4to. Lud- 33
low, August 8, ny. To A. T. Greene, Liverpool.
A personal letter telling the recipient to “. . . put yourself into a
Liverpool] coach that comes 3 times a week to Ludlow . . . do there-
fore come immediately.” j
Moore (Sir JoHn). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Engraved by A.
Cardon, drawn by A. J. Oliver. Stipple. 8vo. London, 1809
Moorer (Sir J OHN). Portrait, full bust in uniform, Stipple. Un-
signed. 4to. London, 1809. Also representation of the Death of
General Moore. Line engraving by Smith. London, 1815. 2 pieces.
Moranp (L. C. A.—French general, served at Austerlitz, Jena, Hssling,
&c.). L.S. 1 p. folio. Ajaccio, Oct. 17, 1807. To the Minister of
War, requesting aid for a woman, one of whose sons has been killed,
and who has two others in the army. With portrait. |
More (Str THomas—author of “ Utopia”). Portrait, full bust in © a
oval. Saml. Taylor fecit., H. Holbein pinx. Mezzotint. 8vo, vut
close, and slightly creased.
. Morneau (JEAN Vicror, one of the most eminent French generals,
exiled to the United States as an accomplice of Picherou). A.L.S.
2 pp. 4to: Headquarters at Schilike(?), Dec. 11, 1796. To the
Commissary of the Government requesting that the sum of 10,000
livres be sent him.
. Mornau: (JEAN Victor). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to (in English). Morrisville,
Jan. 2, 1813. To Robert Oliver, Esq., Baltimore, Md.
se
.
. . by the schooner Dick lately arrived in New York, I received
from Mrs. Moreau exactly the same account as you state, but the fate of
the generals arrested was not yet mentioned. . . . I am very sorry I
did not receive the French newspaper . . . they have been lately de-
tained in some post office, which is very often the cause in the country ”
(of France), ete.
. Moreau (JEAN Victor). L.S. 1p. folio. Paris, April 30, 1813. To
the Minister of the Interior requesting permission for his two
nephews to attend the College of Lyons for a portion only of the
regular tuition fee, as they have not the means for payment, thus
necessitating that he, Moreau, should “foot the bill.” With por-
trait.
. Morrau (JEAN VictTor). Portrait, bust in uniform. Engraved from
an original drawing by Nunes de Carvalho, by . . . William
Nicholls. Stipple. Folio. . London, 1813
. Moreau (JEAN Victor). Portrait, bust in uniform. Dulaillis delint.
Brippie. SvO. * ; [ London, ca. 1814]
. Morgrau (JEAN Vicror). Portrait, bust in uniform. Mezzotint by
Levachez, battle scene beneath. S8vo on small folio sheet.
. Moreau (JEAN Victor). Another copy of the same.
. Morzav (J&AN Victor). Another copy of the same.
. Morzeau (JEAN Victor). Portrait, bust in uniform. Line and stipple.
Unsigned. In colors. 8vo.
. Moreau (JEAN Victor). Portrait, three quarter length in uniform,
holding sword in right hand. Anthy. Cardon delint. et sculpt. Stip-
ple. Fine impression, with small margins. Small folio.
London, 1802
. Moreau (Jean Victor). Portrait, three quarter length in uniform,
cocked hat on table nearby. German copper engraving, entitled
“Moreau franzésischer ober General der Rhein Armee im Jahre
1796.” Ato.
. Morzat (Jean Victor). Portrait, full length in uniform. Steel en-
eraving after Giradet. 4to.
2788. Moreau (Jean Victor). Portrait, full length in uniform. Delaistre
sculp. A. Guilleminot del. Line engraving. 4to.
+ 2789. Mornav (Jpan Victor). Portrait, in uniform, on horseback. Dessiné
i. Waprés nature & gravé par Cralaignier. Stipple. Cut close and
mounted. Folio.
2790.
viol.
R792.
2093.
2794.
2795.
2796.
Biot,
27098.
Rigo.
2800.
2801.
Moreau DE JONNES (ALéxanpre—author of treatises on mineralogy, —
and other scientific subjects). A.N.S. 8vo. Paris, ca 1845, z
Morin (Arruur JuLEs—General of Brigade, served in the Epyptian as
campaign). A.L.S. 1 p. folio. [Meziéres|, Nov. 3, 1808. To Combai
D’Hunebourg [General Clarke] informing him that he is forwarding —
two reports from the commander at Verdun relative to Ye Concha a
of the First Regiment at Vaucouleur. : :
%
Morqw (ErrENNE—French Protestant divine, professor of Oma 42
guages at Amsterdam). L.S. 2 pp. folio, nud e
tion. Amsterdam, July, 1688, concerning a translation wh
not been completed.
In 1694 the writer of the above created some commouam Ak the ] :
world of his day by attempting to prove in a work he then issued that the 79
language of Paradise was Hebrew. i
Morivaux (M.). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Arbois, Dec. 1, 1791. A personal
letter regarding an appointment to M. Geunet (2).
MorcGHEN (RAFELLE S.—eminent Italian engraver). Portrait, full bust. 4 '*
Line engraving by Mediolani after Caronni. 4to, with margins. SS
Mortanp (Henry R.—painter, father of George). “ The ‘Unlucky s,
Boy.” Mezzotint. Heny. Morland, Inven. et pinxt. Folio, small
margins. oe
Mortor (French general). A.L.S. 1 p. folio. Paris, le 22 Messidor,
PAn 8 [July 10, 1800], meee Citizen Salvage as a good
officer.
Morny (CHARLES Rolie .—reputed son of Hortense De Beauharnois).
Portrait, steel engraving by Drouar. 4to.
Mortemart (C. L. V. De RocHrcHovart, Duc De—French general — 4
and diplomatist). Official A.L.S. 1 page and a half, small 4to. —
Paris, March 3; 1825. ‘ef
Mortier (Epouarp A. C. J., Duc Dr TrevisE—Marshal of France,
displayed signal bravery on the field at Friedland, 1807). L.S. 2 pp.
folio. Paris, le 22 Germinal, l’An 11 [April 11, 1803]. To the Min-
ister of War, informing him that he has issued orders to mobilize the
troops under his command, and that the instruction given them be
made the most of.
Mortrer (Epovarp A. C.:J., Duc De Trevisz). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to.
Paris, April 21, 1802. With portrait, full length in uniform. Lari-
viere peint. To the Director of Artillery at St. Laurent.
Advising him that a boat load of powder is to be forwarded to St. Denis -
from Essonne, and telling him that it must se sent,under guard of five
men and a sergeant.
Mortier (EBpovarp A. C. J., Duc De Trevisz). LS. “ Ba. Mortier.”
1 p. 4to. General Headquarters at Breslau, Oct. 27, 180%. To Gen-
eral Clarke, Minister of War at Paris.
Acknowledges the receipt of Gen. Clarke’s letter containing orders from
the Council of Administration, that all arms must be renewed the first of
each year.
sie
2803.
2804.
ey
4.
Mortrer (Epovarp A. C. J., Duc De Trevise). Portrait, full length
in uniform, on horseback. Line engraving. [n colors. 4to.
Paris, n.d.
Mortrer (Epovarp A. C. J., Duc Dz Trevise). Portrait, in uniform,
on horseback. Line engraving. In colors. 4to. Varisoe i...
Morrtizr, Duprrre, &c. Address of the Chamber of Peers to Lonis
- Philippe, King of France, giving a summary of the condition of the
Boe and hoping that the king will adopt vigorous measures to
aintain the present peace. 7% pp. folio. : [Paris], Aug. 10, 1831.
Tied with blue ribbon. Signed by Pasquier, Pres. of the Chamber
and Chancellor of France, Mortier, Duke of Trevise and Marshal of
France; Duperrer, Admiral of France, and two others. Five signa-
tures in all.
. Mortiock (Lewis—of the Sloop of War Wolverine, defeated 2 French
_ luggers, Jan. 3,1799). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Engraved by
C. Turner after I. J. Masquerier. Stipple. 4to. . London, 1799
2806. Moscow. Colored view. Folio. - London, 1815
2807. Moscow. ‘The Kremlin, Moscow. In colors. Folio. London, 1815
2808. Morrer (M.—deputy). A.L.S. 3 pp. 4to. Paris, Feb. 6, 1840. A
2810.
2811.
2812.
2813.
2814.
2815.
letter of thanks for kindnesses shown.
. Movony (Puitirek Dr Novaities, Comrrt De—Marshal; defended
Louis XVI when the palace was attacked by the mob in 1792; exe-
cuted 1794). A.L.S. 2 pp. small 4to. Refers to the procuring of
some official position for his correspondent. Versailles [circa 1790].
Movutins (JEAN Francois A.—French general, united with Gohier to
oppose Bonaparte in the coup détat of the 18th Brumaire). A.L.S.
1p. 4to. Paris, Sept. 7, 1799. To Citizen Loisel.
Sending certain papers that will show the extent of misdemeanors com-
mitted by Royalist employees of the districts of Sambre, ete.
Moutins (JEAN Francors). Portrait, full length in uniform. Line
engraving. Proof on India paper, before all letters. 8vo.
Mounier (J. CoHartEs—French general, served at Arcoli, ete.). A.L.S.
1 p. folio. Ormea (Italy), Oct. 2, 1795. With portrait, on India
paper.
Mount VerRNoN. Residence of Washington. ‘Tinted lithograph after
Kollner. 4to. New York, 1848
Mourcur (Scrpren—Minister of the Interior). A‘L.S., 1 p. 4to.
Paris, le 22 Fructidor, ’?An X [Sept. 13, 1802], returning 5 docu-
ments to M. Perrigaux, sent him to be authenticated.
Movuter AND CroIsEAu (French officers). Certificate attesting that cer-
tain articles seized at Dourbach were the property of the 8th bat-
talion, &c. 2 pp. 4to. Bauhenhein, April 19, 1793. With wax seal.
Signed by Mouter and Croiseau.
“2816.
2817.
2818.
Cole,
2820.
R821.
R822.
2823.
2824,
2825.
Ailey is, a A Re i TE Ee hy OO Seal an
~ ia es, Z pe A ere ie a i
Movuton-Duvernet (R. B.—French general, served in Guadaloupe, at
Toulon, in the Spanish Campaign, &c., shot by the Bourbons be- —
cause of his faithfulness to Napoleon). LS. 1 p- folio. Lyon, June
10, 1815. Informs the Prefect of the Dept. of the Rhone that he
is to review the troops on the following day, &c. With portrait.
MueLuER (FeErRD., Baron Von—eminent Australian botanist).
ALLS. to G. 8. Davis of Detroit. In all, 11 pp. we “Re
garding certain antidotes for poison.
Murat. (JoacHIM, Kina Or Napites—Marshal of France, Yo w
Bonaparte gave in marriage his sister Caroline, pronounced by N
poleon as “ the best cavalry officer in Hurope >)” A.L.S. 2 pp. = ‘
Paris, Feb. 4, 1803. To the Minister of the Interior.
“T have the honor to write you, Citizen minister, that the First Conauie
has authorized me to present to you, as candidate for the office of Pre
fect now vacant, the citizen Loreillot Demars. I have the honor to recall
to you the interest I take in him, and the good will the First Consul
has for him. Being certain that you will be delighted to give a good
reception to a man, who has always executed his duties fee I have
the honor to salute you. J. Murat.”
Murat (Joacuim, Kine Or Napues). L.S. “Joachim.” 1 p. 4to.
Dusseldorf, April 11, 1806. To the French Council of State.
An interesting letter written shortly after he was created Grand Duke ‘
of Berg and Cleves, asking to have an account of the French administra- —
tion, to serve as a model for the administration of the Duchy of Berg and
Cleves, ete.
-
Movrat (JoacHim, Kine Or Naprgs). A.L.S. “Joachim,” 1 p. 4to.
Madrid, April 9, 1808. Regarding the sum of 2,000 fr. and with® .
Sync of General Belliard.
Murat: (JoACHIM, Kina OF Napuss). L.S. “Joachim Napoleon,”
1p. 4to. Paris, Dec. 7, 1809. To the Count d’Hunebourg, Minis- a
ter of War.
Writer requests recipient to recall to the Emperor’s mind the petition Ser |
sent in some time before regarding certain conscripts, that they may be
made ready for active service the following spring.
Murat (JoAcHiM, King Or Napues). Portrait, bust in uniform,
wearing cocked hat. “ Murat, général des Armeés de la République.”
F. Bonneville, del et ental 8vo,
Murat (Joacuim, Kine OF NapueEs). Portrait, bust in uniform.
“Gioacchino Napoleone, re delle due Sicilie.” 8vo.
Mvrat (Joacuim, Kine Or Napies). Portrait, bust in uniform.
Proof on India paper, before all letters. S8vo.
Morar (Joacuim, Kine Or Naptes). Portrait, bust in uniform, wear-
ing hat with feathers, entitled “S.A.Imp. Joachim Napoléon, Roi
de Naples & de Sicile, Gd. Amiral de France,” also portrait of Caro-
line Marie A. Bonaparte on same plate, entitled “S.A.Imp. Marie
Annunciade Caroline, Soeur de ’Empr. Reine de Naples & de Sicile.” q
Gravé par Choubard, ‘dessiné par Lafond je. Stipple. Folio.
at
“aa
2826. Murat (JoscHimM, Kine Or Napues). Portraits (1), bust in uniform,
and (2) full length in uniform, the latter after Bourdet. 4to and
8yo. 2 pieces.
2827. Murat (JoacHim, Kine Or Naptes). Portrait, half length, in uni-
form. Ruotte sculp. Gros pinxt. Stipple. Printed in colors, por-
tions touched up by hand. 4to, cut close and neatly inlaid.
2828. Murar (Joacuim, Kine Or Napres). Portrait, half length, in uni-
form. Swebach del. Gravé par Landelle. Stipple. 4to. Paris, n.d.
2829. Murar (Joacurm, Kine Or Naptes). Portrait, half length in uni-
form. Ruotte sculp. Gregorius delt. Gros pinxt. Stipple. Folio.
Fine impression.
2830. Murat (JoacHim, Kine Or Napues). Portrait, full length in uni-
form. Rados inc. Bosio dic. Stipple. 8vo.
2831. Murar (Joacuim, Kine Or Napizs). Portrait, “Joachim Napoleon,
Roi de Naples,” full length in uniform, Bosselman [sc.]. Stipple.
12mo. Paris, n.d.
2832. Murat (NapoLEeon A.—son of the King of Naples, emigrated to Flor-
ae Hh ida). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. New Orleans, March 15, 1837. An urgent
request for money.
2833. Murat (Prixce Lucren—2nd son of Murat, King of Naples). A.L.S.
1 p. 4to. n.p. June 25, n.-y. To an unnamed general. With 2 por-
traits. et
Informs his correspondent that the Emperor had already advised him
of the news which the general had just communicated, ete.
2834. MusTaAPHA BEN-ISMAIL—Arabian chief, and able adversary of Abd-el-
Kader, against whom he fought in codperation with the French, whe
gave him the rank of general). D.S. 1 p. folio. Oran, April 30,
1837.
DOCUMENTS SIGNED BY NAPOLEON.
The 28 signatures of the Emperor appended to these papers include most
of those enumerated by Mr. Sainsbury on his well-known list of facsimiles
published by Charles Tilt, London, 1836, together with several others that
| _ do not seem to appear thereon. Nevertheless, the signatures here catalogued are ,
all genuine, and simply show the natural variations that might have occurred
in writing these signatures at different periods and under changed conditions.
2835. NapoLeon. L.S. 1 p. extended to small 4to. Ollioules, 1 du 4 moin
| Nivése|. December 21, 1793. Signed, in full, ‘“‘ Buonaparte.”
A fine, early signature about the time he was at Toulon, and before he
was made general. Orders a commandant to rejoin his company at
Bandol.
2836. Napotron. L.S. 1 p. folio. Marathou, le 24 Fructidor, ?An II [Sep-
tember 11, 1793]. Relative to the furnishing of wheat and the pay-
ment therefor. Signed, in full, “ Buonaparte.”
2837.
2839,
2340.
2841.
2842.
2843.
. Napotzon. D.S. 1 p. folio, inlaid. Paris, le 17 Pluvidse, PAn Iv.
Vee t or. 4 outs F “a Va > ee ee
d ¥ = 7 ca iny” | 5 ‘
NapoLtEon. ‘Three lines and signature in his autograph, on a portion
of a letter in another hand. “Oblong 8vo, inlaid. [Nov. 15, 1794].
With portrait of Napoleon as a prisoner at Nice. (2 pieces). a
- Lines commence—‘ Recommendé au Ministre de la Guerre, oe 7 a
signature,—‘ Buonaparte,” in full.
[Feb. 6, 1796]. To the “ Ministre de la Marine” about the faceteul
of an officer. Signed, in full, “ ‘Buonaparte,” with three lines in his |
autograph erased.
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, no hat, ornamental borders. Gravé 6 Hp :
wood. Proof on India paper. 8vo.
NAPOLEON, bust in oval, long hair, no hat. A. Tardieu se. ek, de.
.Line and stipple. 8vo.
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, wearing cocked. hat. Gravé par oe
Mezzotint. In colors. 8vo (tently rubbed). |
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, engraved by M. Pekenino, Philadelphia,
Stipple. 8vo.
NaPoLEoN, bust in uniform, royal robes, no hat, ee right. dice and
stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. Paris, n. d.
NApoLEon, bust in oval, royal robes, iron crown, a.b. a fecit. Line ~
engraving. 8vo. =
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing right, no hat. Gravé par Queverdo,
dessiné par Bourdon. Line engraving. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
Napo.eon, bust, from a statue, battle scene beneath, colored by a B |
Drawn and engraved by Brocas, JP eavOs a
Napoteon, “ Napoleone il Grande,” full bust in oval royal robes, > | :
wreath of laurel. Luigi Rados, inc. Stipple. 8vo. Milano, n.d.
NAPOLEON, bust in Consul’s coat in circle within a square. Line. Drawn Ss
from the life by T. Phillips. R.A. in 1802. Engraved by Edwards.
| Private Plate]. 8vo. e
NAPOLEON, oval bust in uniform. Line and stipple. Jiigel, sculp. 8vo. a
Vienna, n.d.
NapoLeon, bust in uniform. Dessiné Vaprés Nature par Vauthier, a
1814. Gravé par R. Joseph. 8vo. .
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, square. Stipple. Unsigned. Proof ‘oie
letters. 8vo. |
NAPOLEON, oval bust in uniform. Rosmasler, f. Stipple. 8vo.
Zwickau ; Schumann, n.d.
NAPOLEON, bust, Emperor’s robes, wearing wreath of laurel. Mezzo- a
tint. In colors. 8vo.
3022.
3028.
3037.
NAPOLEON, bust in coronation robes, with a wreath border, beneath
which are cannon, drum, code, decree, &c. “Et Spes et ratio Studi-
orum in Caesare tantum. Dessiné par J. Goubaud. Gravé par
Benoist, Je. Line and stipple. S8vo.
. NAPOLEON, as First Consul, bust in uniform, cocked hat, oval bordered
with laurel. J. B. L. Massard fils, sculp. J. B. F. Massard del.
Stipple. 8vo.
. Napotzon, “Napoleone il Grande,” bust in uniform, right hand at
breast, oval bordered with laurel, eagle above. G. Canacci inc. Isabey
dis. Stipple. 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, cocked hat. Stipple and line. Unsigned.
8vo, full margins. Proof.
. Napotzon, “ Napoleon Ier,” bust in uniform, cocked hat. Gestochen
von J. Schonberg. Stipple. S8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform as First Consul. Gravé par A. Tardieu
Dessiné par Isabey. Stipple. In colors, portions colored by hand.
Svo.
NAPOLEON, “ Buonaparte, General en Chef der Republique Frankreich,
bey der Italienischen Armee,” etc., full bust in uniform, cocked hat,
oval bordered with laurel. Line engraving. Unsigned. 8vo.
. Napoteon, bust, Consul’s coat, no hat. Long hair, facing left. Gravé par
Bortignon, dessiné d’aprés nature. Stipple. Margins cut away. 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, long hair, no hat. FF. Bonneville del.
sculp. Stipple. 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, royal arms beneath. Mezzotint. Blanchard
del. et sculp. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. NApotEon, “ Napoleone il Grande, Imperatore dei Frances ie Re
d’Italie,” bust in uniform, no hat, star over head. D’e gravé par J.
Maina. Stipple. Printed in colors. 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust, royal robes, facing left, oval surrounded by laurel.
Gravé par Dion. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. Napotzon, “General Buonaparte,” bust in uniform, cocked hat. Un-
signed. 8vo.
. Napoueon, “ General Buonaparte,” bust in uniform, cocked hat. Houe-
ton, sc. M. Davide pinx. Stipple. 8vo.
. NapoLron, bust, facing left, Consul’s robes, cocked hat, oval surrounded
by laurel. Stipple. (Engraver’s name erased), in brown, 8vo.
Proof before inscription.
Napo.eon, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat, Stipple. Unsigned.
Printed in colors. 12mo.
3038. NapoLEoNn, bust in uniform, facing left, cocked hat. ‘Tassaert, sculpt.
Thazel del. Line engraving, 8vo. “a
3039. NAPoLEON, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat. Line “a
Unsigned, 8vo. 7
3040. Naporeon, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat. P. Angrand, sc.
Muneret pinxt. Stipple. Proof before inscription, 8vo.
3041. NapoLron, as First Consul, bust in uniform, elaborate cocked hat, right
hand raised, Bonneville. sculp. Stipple. 8vo.
3042. N APOLEON, bust in uniform, with cap. “ Napoléon Premier, Reape
des Francois, Roi d’Italie.” Line and stipple after Lehmann, a ee
In colors. 12mo. i
3043. NapoLron, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat. Stipple. Unsigned,
SYO. 3 ae 4 :
3044, Napo.eon, “ Buonaparte, General en Chef der Italienische Armee,” bust —
in uniform, cocked hat. J.C. G. Fritzsch se. J. T. Hae pin: 3
Stipple. 8vo. a
3045. Napozon, as “ Chief Consul of France,” full bust in uniform, cockeia a
hat. J. A. Kidd sculp. Stipple. Py [ London, n.d. |)
3046. NapoLeon, “General .Buonaparte,’ bust in uniform, cocked hat.
Schweyer sc. Stipple. 8vo. Mee
3047. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat. Stipple. Unsigned.
Proof before all letters. 8vo.
3048. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, cocked hat, facing right, fait par Fiigel.
Mezzotint, 8vo. re
oat
3049. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, no hat, arms folded, facing front.
Mauduit sculpt. Guibert del. Stipple, 8yvo.
3050. Napotron, “N. Bonaparte, Primo Console della Repubblica Francese,
Presidente della Repcea. Italiana,” bust, Consul’s coat, no hat.
Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. Milano, nd
38051. NapoLron, “ Bonaparte, drawn from the Life in Italy,” bust in uniform. —
Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. London, 17978 a
3052. NAPoLEon, “ Bonaparte, Général en chef de ’Armée d’Italie,” bust in
uniform, long hair, no hat, facing left. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
3053. NapoLron, “ Buonaparte, Général en chef de PArmée dite Italie, 4 q
bust in uniform, long hair, no hat, facing right. Gravé par-Carle B,
Pan 5 [1798], dessiné A Rome par Ciprian. Stipple. 8vo.
3054. Napotron, “ Napoleone Bonaparte, Generale Comandante dell "Armata
Francese in Italia,” bust in uniform, long hair, no hat. Lafinio ine.
Stipple. 8vo. in Firenze, nd. 4
3055. NApoLEon, bust in uniform, left hand at breast, no hat, facing niga a
Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. q
3068.
3069.
3070.
3071.
. Napoueon, “ Bonaparte Ter. Consul,” bust in oval, Consul’s robes, no
hat. J.G. Bendorp, sculp. 1801. Stipple, 8vo. |
. Napotreon, “ Napoleon modéle des braves, pére du peuple,” bust in
uniform facing front, no bat. Line and stipple. Unsigned. Proof
in open letters. 8vo.
. Napornon, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat. G. Fechner fe. 1849.
Proof before inscription, 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat. B. Roger, sc., Muneret,
pinx. Proof before inscription on India paper. 8vo.
. Napotron, “ Le Général Buonaparte,’ bust in uniform cocked hat,
figures beneath. Chr. de Mechel graveur. Stipple. 8vo.
. Napotgon. Another impression of the above, the last two lines of
inscription [on the preceding there are three], omitted. 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, 3 lines in Latin underneath. Line and
stipple. Dessiné et gravé par Mécou d’aprés le buste de Houdon.
Svo.
. Naporzon. The same, but without the Latin inscription, Mécou, sculp.
Proof before letters.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, together with similar portraits of Marie
Louise and Francis, Emperor of Austria, on one sheet. Stipple. Un-
signed. 8yo.
. NAPOLEON, “ Bonaparte, Général en chef de ?Armée d’Italie,” full bust,
in uniform, long hair, no hat, d’apres le dessin de Milan. Mezzotint.
8vo.
_ Navorzon. Another copy of the preceding, cut close and rubbed.
. NAPoLEon, bust in uniform, looking front, no hat. P. Augrand se.
Muneret pinxt. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
The reproduction in Sloane’s Life of Napoleon was made from this
engraving.
NAPoLeEON, bust in uniform, cocked hat, facing left. Gravé par Joubert
d’apres Isabey, 1833. Line engraving. 8vo. Proof before inscrip-
tion on India paper.
The reproduction in Sloane’s Life of Napoleon was made from this
engraving.
NAPOLEON, bust, iron crown. G. Loughi disegne ed incise, 1812. Line.
8vo.
The reproduction in Sloane’s Life of Napoleon was made from this
engraving.
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform. “ Premier Empereur des Francais, Roi
dItalie.” Unsigned. 8vo.
Napotron, “ Bonaparte et sa Femme,” [Josephine], medallion busts.
Stipple in bistre, 8vo. Milan, n.d.
3072.
3073.
3074,
3075.
3084.
3085,
. Napoxeon, bust in uniform, without hat. Etched by T. Chapmiee from
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing front, cocked hat, in 2 states. Proof
. Naporron, (1) half length in uniform, right hand in vest, in colors on
. NAPoLEoN, bust, royal robes, wreath of laurel. Cajet Bosa del. et incid.,
. Napotzon, “ Napoleone I., Il Grande, ” bust, royal robes, facing, right.
. Napotzon, “ Napoleon le Grand Empereur des Francois, etc.,” bust,
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, no hat. A. Maurin del. In colors. 8vo. ;
London, n.d. .
NapoLEoN, in uniform, wearing cocked hat, on horseback, together ;
with bust portraits of his Marshals (38 in all), on sheet entities
“Napoleon ungeben von den beriihmtesten Generalen senier Zeit. ”
Oblong 8vo. ..
NAPoLEON, 2 busts in uniform, both proofs before ingerer eee full
length in uniform, sentry refusing to allow him to pass. In colors;
full length, on the ‘Bellerophon. In colors, 8vo and 12 mo. Together,
4 pieces. . . ;
Napoteron, Scott, Byron and George IV, with Princess Charlotte on q
etched frontispiece and title of “A Biographical Dictionary, &e. By
E. Bellchambers. Vol. 1. London, n.d. 2 pp. 16mo; Effigy hung
to a gallows under which a mob is building a fire. W. J. White, del.
et Se. 16mo; bust in oval, uniformed, with Russian scene beneath |
(Flight from Moscow). Line. 12mo; silhouette bust in circle. —
“Tyrant of France, &ce. “ Stipple. Unsigned, Pub. by Ackermann. a
12mo. (4 pieces). >
an original drawing lately brought from Paris, by M. Barré. 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, no hat. Dessiné d@’aprés nature et gravé
par Jazet. Mezzotint. 8vo. .
before all letters and with inscription. Line and stipple. 8vo.
China paper with artist’s signature—G.W.H. Ritchie.‘ 12mo;
(2) three quarter length in uniform, right hand in vest, standing e
near chair. In colors on China paper. Unsigned, but probably by a
the above. 8vo. (2 pieces, 1 damaged).
1817. Line and stipple. 8vo. aa
Line engraving. 8vo. in Venezia, n.d.
royal robes. Stipple. 8vo.
. Napotron. “ Napoleon erster Kaiser von Frankreich und Koenig von
Italien,” bust, royal robes, wreath of laurel. V. J. Vockerodt, sculp.
Stipple. 8vo. | i
Napotnon, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat, arms folded. Line
and stipple. Published at New York by Mr. Wm. Hill, 15 Washing-
ton St. 8vo. wie
NApoueon, “ General Buonaparte,” bust, oval, also on same plate similar
portrait of General Dumourier. Pye, sculp. 8vo.
3101.
3102.
. NaApoEon, “ General Buonaparte,” bust, in uniform, facing left, long
hair, no hat. C. Josi del. & sculp. J. C. Leeuwestyn excud.
Stipple. 8vo.
. NApoueon, bust, uniform, facing right, long hair, no hat. I. Schiavo-
netti sculp. F. Cossia pinxt. Veronae 1797. Stipple. 8vo.
: London, 1797
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing right, long hair, no hat, Martinelli
excudit. G. Zauerio ping. 4 Milano. Line and stipple. 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing left, no hat. Stipple. 8vo,
(spotted).
. NaporrEon, “ General Buonaparte,” bust, in uniform, long hair, no hat,
nach Natur gezeichn; zu Mailand von Canu, gestoch: von C. Muller.
Stipple. 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, with great coat and fur collar, hat, &e.
“A la Bataille d’Eylau.” Marckl del. J. de Mare sc. India
paper. 8vo. [ Paris; Pourrat fréres, n.d. |
. Naporxon, oval bust in embroidered coat, long hair. “ Oberbefehlshaber
der Italienischen Armee, &c.” Line and stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust in uniform, on square ground. Line and stipple.
“Gestochen von A. Briickner in Leipzig.” 8vo.
. NAPOLEON, bustin circle, uniform, without hat. ‘“ Kaiser der
Franzozen, &c.” Stipple. Unsigned. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in embroidered coat. Stipple. Bouillon del. T. V.
Poll sculp. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, circular bust, embroidered coat, hat with plumes, long hair.
Stipple. Dessiné par J. Guérin. Gravé par Tapinois. 12mo.
Paris; chez Auteur, n.d.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust in uniform, with Cross and Star. “ Keiser af
Frankerig, Konge til Italien.” Line and stipple. Unsigned. In
colors. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, Consular coat, long hair, plumed hat, facing left.
_Stipple. Unsigned. In sepia. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, embroidered coat with frilled shirt-front, hat
with plume, wavy hair. J. Chapman sculp. “ Published as the Act
directs, July 15, 1797.” 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing right, cocked hat, arms folded.
Stipple. Printed in colors. 12mo, margins cut away.
NApoLeon, bust in square, embroidered coat and hat with plumes.
Line. R. Scott sc. 12mo.
NAPoLEON, oval bust, military coat, ruffled shirt-front, long hair.
Engraved for the Lady’s Magazine. Line. 12mo.
[ London; G. G. & J. Robinson, 1800 |
3103.
3104.
3105.
3106.
3107.
DOG OY OF cnn By OE ee a
NAPOLEON, oval bust on square ground, prebrordessd lppels on. coat, —@
ruffled shirt-front. Line. Unsigned. 12mo.
NAPOLEON, oval bust, embroidered coat with sash over shoulder. Line
and stipple. L. Portman se. 12mo. |
NapoLeon, oval bust, embroidered coat, long hair. “ Bonaparte,
Général en chef des armées de la Rép. fse. &c.” F. Bonneville del.
sculp. Stipple. 12mo. ‘Paris, n.d.
Napotron, bust in uniform, no hat, also similar porta of Marie 4
Louise. Both stipple. Unsigned, - ‘Both printed in colors. 12mo. .
NapoEon, oval bust, facing right, embroidered coat, black stock.
“ Bonaparte, Premier Consul de la République Frangaise, Pacifica- — a
teur.” Peint par David. Gravée par Moreau. Stipple. 12mo.
. Naporzon—Another copy, sepia, white stock. “ Bonaparte,” only,
without other wording.
. NaPpo.non, oval bust as Consul, embroidered high-buttoned coat. Line
and stipple, proof. Unsigned. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, facing right, long hair. J.T. Ruska pinx. Teer
Endner sc. Stipple. 12mo. [ Leipzig, 1797]
. NAPOLEON, bust in square, in Consul’s coat, long hair. Line. De Lira
del. Clemens sc. Square 12mo.
. NApoLeon, bust, embroidered coat, long hair; underneath, a view of
equestrian figures, houses, &c. Line. Couché fils. sculp.. 12mo.
3. NAPOLEON, 2 busts (separate) on 1 sheet; (A) embroidered coat, long
hair, facing right. Reveil sculp. (B) embroidered coat and collar,
long hair, tied in back, facing left. Line. Unsigned. Both 12mo.
:. NAPOLEON, bust, embroidered coat. Stipple. Unsigned. 12mo.
. NApoLeon, bust in square, embroidered coat, long hair, with symbolical
border of flags, hons’ heads, angels, &e. Line. Unsigned. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, embroidered coat. J. T. Ruseca pinxt. G. G.
Endner se. 179%. Stipple. 12mo.
. Naporron, oval bust, embroidered coat, as First Consul. Stipple.
Heath se. 12mo. [ London, 1801]
. NAPOLEON, circular bust, laureated, in uniform, with portion of tree at —
right lower corner. Line. “ Venezia presso Antonio Latta 9m.
mlacomo.” 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, in Consul’s coat, curly hair. Stipple. H. Lips
sculp. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, facing left, in embroidered coat. With facsimile
signature. Stipple. From an original by Masquerier. 12mo.
London; Tegg & Castleman, 1803
3136.
. NApoLzon, oval bust, long hair. “ Publicato in Venezia da Giuseppe
Sardi, li 2, Maggio, 1797.” Verité dis. Zamcon inc. Stipple.
12mo.
. NApoLeon, oval bust, laureated, long hair. ‘ Buonaparte, Erste Consul
der Fransche Republick.” Line. “ Nedert. Mare. 1800. Maart J.
peur, Bladz. 96.” 12mo. }
. NAPOLEON, bust, long hair, within a victor’s wreath (oval), and
labelled, “ Napoleone Buonanaparte.” Line. 12mo. [Probably an
Italhan print, although unsigned. | '
. Napoteon, bust in circle within octagonal border, “ Napoléon Buona-
parte, Crée a paCIfler Ce MonDe.” Stipple. Inv. p. Sim. Oswald
& grav. p. Jos. Rauschmayr tous deux Bavarvis. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, embroidered coat, long hair. ‘ Buonaparte,
Général en chef de Armée d’Italie.” Stipple. Unsigned. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, embroidered coat and collar, with facsimile sig-
nature underneath. “ From a portrait painted by Boilly, engraved
by Levachez and published in August, 1802.” 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, in uniform. From an original painting in the
Florence Gallery. B. K. Porter del. J. Wright sculp. Stipple.
12mo.
, NAPOLEON, bust in uniform with great coat. Pencil drawing. Un-
signed. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, embroidered coat and collar. Stipple. Point
pinxt. Massard sculpt. 12mo. Paris, n.d.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, military coat. Stipple. ‘“‘ Empereur de France,
Roi d’ltalie, &.” 12mo. Paris, n.d.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, embroidered coat, cocked hat and feathers. Line.
Engraved from a print published at Paris, done from an original
painting at Milan by Citn. Appiani. 12mo.
. NapouEon, oval bust in uniform, with hat. Stipple. Proof before all
letters. 12mo. (Old writing erased from lower margin.)
. NApPoLEoN, bust, partly in oval, uniform, with hat. Lithograph. Un-
signed. 12mo.
. NApotzon, bust (unfinished), hat, collar, and portion of arm and
shoulder finished in stipple. Proof on India paper. Unsigned.
12mo.
. NAPOLEON, circular bust, curly hair, embroidered lapels and collar. 5
lines each French and English beneath. J. Point, pinxit. J. B. L.
Massard, sculp. 2 lines of Latin above bust. Stipple. 12mo.
NAPOLEON, bust in sub-officer’s uniform. Mezzotint. Godefroy. 12mo.
3137.
3138.
3139.
3140.
3141.
3142.
3143.
3144.
3145.
: 3146.
J147%.
3148.
3149.
3150.
3151.
3152.
3153.
3154.
NAPOLEON, bust in coronation robes within a victor-wreath, with stream- ~~
ers of ribbon, biographical notice in Italian underneath. LE. Slaes,
sculp. Line and stipple. 12mo. Bruxelles, n.d.
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, sash over one shoulder. Stinnla Un- “A .
signed. | ee:
NapotEon, bust in uniform. Engraved for the Cabinet, New York.
Seebes, sculp. 12mo. .
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform against a canopy of Bees embelliélied. orith ; ‘
flowers and leaves, insignia of office, &e. Mezzotint. Dessiné pea
Nature et gravé par Jazet. 12mo.
Naporzon, bust in uniform. Unsigned proof. Stipple. On printed li
paper. 12mo. oe
Napoeon, sculptured bust in circle, as First Consul. Line and stip-
ple. Unsigned. 12mo. |
NapoLeEoNn, sculptured bust in circle, within square frame, broken crown
and laurel wreath and 4 lines of verse beneath. Line and stipple.
Boullay, sculp. 12mo. .
NaPoLEon, bust in circle, Consul’s embroidered coat, stars over his head,
cloud beneath, and inscription of 4 lines. Line and stipple. Vigny,
apres Nature. 12mo. Paris, n.d.
-
Napoureon, bust in uniform in square ornamental frame. Etching,
Muneret, pinxt. Fontaine, sculp. India paper. 12mo.
NApouEoNn, bust, military coat (in 1803). Line. F. Gérard, pt. 1803.
Ch. Bazin, sct. 1859. 12mo.
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, cocked hat, facing left. Line and stipple.
Unsigned. Inscription in Greek. 12mo.
NaPpo.eon, as First Consul, bust in uniform, elaborate cocked hat~Stip-
ple. Unsigned. 12mo. .
NApouron, “ Buonaparte, Premier Consul de la République Frangaise,”
bust in uniform, facing left, no hat. Grave par T. V. Poll, dessiné
par J. Guérin. Stipple. 12mo. CEE
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat. Stipple. Unsigned.
12mo.
NApouEon, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat, arms folded. Stipple.
Unsigned. 12mo.
NapoLEon, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat. Stipple. Unsigned.
12mo. Proof before all letters. | ' ‘
NAPOLEON, bust in uniferm, facing front, no hat. Stipple. Unsigned.
Unfinished proof before all letters. 12mo.
NAPOLEON, circular bust in uniform with hat. Stipple. Proof. Un-
signed. 12mo. ; :
~
. Naponzon. Another copy. In more finished state, with circular border,
and ornament of endless-serpent underneath. Proof on India paper.
Unsigned. 12mo.
. Napotzon, bust in circle, uniformed, with inscription beneath. Line.
Unsigned. 12mo.
. Naporzon. The same, without inscription. Proof.
. Napoxeon, full bust in uniform, no hat, facing left. Stipple. Un-
signed. 12mo. Paris, n.d.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat. Stipple. Unsigned.
12mo. Proof before all letters. 12mo.
. Napo.Eon, bust in uniform, facing right, cocked hat, also on same sheet
* Maria Luise,” full bust. Ign. Colombo, exe. 12mo.
. Navo.zon, bust, royal robes, wearing crown. Stipple. 12mo.
. Napouron, “ Napoleone I., Il Grande, Imperatore dei Francesi, e Re
d’Italia,” bust, royal robes, wreath of laurel. Line engraving. 12mo
(slightly thinned).
. Napoxon, “ Napoleon le Premier, Empereur des Francois,” bust, royal
robes. Gravé par T. V. Poll, peint par Isabey. Stipple. 12mo.
. NapoxEon, bust in oval, long hair. Stipple. Unsigned. 12mo.
. Navoreon, bust in oval, long hair. Verter inc. Vil dis. Stipple in
brown. 8vo. Rotterdam, May 10, 1790
. NApoLzon, bust in oval, long hair. Stipple. Unsigned. 12mo.
Venezia, 1790
. NapouEon, “ Buonaparte ramenant la Paix en France,” half length, in
uniform in chariot. Masquetti, sculp. Moretti del. Stipple. 8vo.
Paris, n.d.
. Naporson, bust in oval, long hair. Kuricke fec. Line and stipple.
. Napoxzon, “ Il Grande,” head from a sculpture, wreath of laurel. Stip-
ple. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, bust in circle, Consul’s coat, long hair tied in back, within
a frame formed of military accoutrements, liberty cap, flags, &c.
Etching. Drawn and engraved by F. Eginton, from a medal of the
same size. 12mo. Birmingham; F. Eginton, 1801
. NAPOLEON, bust in embroidered coat, long hair tied in back. Line and
stipple. [After a bust in Milan.] Unsigned. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, embroidered coat, long hair tied in back. Pencil
drawing after sketch in stipple by Mr. Canu “ par Louis Boulanger
dit Cosaque.” 12mo.
3173.
3185.
3186.
3187.
3188.
3189.
; NAPOLEON, ‘“* Buonaparte Premier Consul de la République J Frangaise, a
. NAPOLEON, oval bust in embroidered coat. Line and stipple Unsigned. |
. Napoiron, bust in square, facing left, curly Hain embroidered collar.
. NapoLxon, bust in uniform, front view, drawing in sepia. Uasignel,
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, side view, long hair, with scroll at base contain
. NAPoLEon, oval bust, in uniform, ruffled shirt-front. Stipple sa Ks E-
. Napo.Eon, another copy, black, “ Engraved for Mackenzie and Den q
. NApoLeon, medallion oval bust on portion of column, with full-length
2. NAPOLEON, bust, facing left, Consul’s coat. Stipple. Unsigned. 1émon . F
. NAPOLEON, circular bust, Consul’s coat. Bonaparte, Ir. Consul.” |
. Naponeon, bust, facing left, embroidered coat and collar, without hat. —
pe a = re
NAPOLEON, bust in octagonal frame resting upon a rock, surrounded b by |
books, a lyre, a palette, an owl perched upon a sword, &e., wit.
an eagle above riding upon lightning flashes, background of peaks and
an aurora. Engraved by Yates. India paper. 12mo. a
Gravé par T. V. Poll, dessine par J. Guérin. Sans 12mo. *
16mo.
Line. U nsigned. 16mo. |
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16mo. °
names of the battles in the Italian Compaign. Line and stipple.
16mo. ‘5 5
Porter del. J. Wright sculpt. From an original painting in the —
Florence Gallery. Sepia. 16mo. London, H. D. Symonds, aT
Select Biography.” 16mo on 12mo.
symbolical figures of the Angels of Peace (left) and Plenty. (rien
Etching by P. P. Choffard (1801). 16mo.
Stipple. Unsigned. 16mo.
“Hune saltem everso Juvenem, &c.”. Stipple. J. Point nia 4
F. A. Bruckner sc., Leipzig. 16mo. ae
NAPOLEON, oval bust in square, surmounted by laurel wreath, coat with 4
embroidered lapels, long hair. Line. Unsigned. 16mo. ¥
NAPOLEON, oval bust, surmounting an alligator and encircled by a snake ag
and wreath, with a conical pyramid at right. “ Konsuls Bonaparte.”
Line and stipple. Unsigned. 16mo. |
NAPorLEon, circular bust, surrounded by wreath. Stipple. Unsigned. |
16mo.
NAPOLEON, bust, embroidered coat, long hair. Stipple. 16mo.
NAPOLEON, circular bust, embroidered coat, long hair. Stipple. Un- “
signed. 16mo. ae
O12.
3193.
3206.
3207.
3190.
3191.
3194.
3195.
3196.
3197.
3198.
3199.
3200.
3201.
3202.
3208.
3204.
3200.
NAPOLEON, oval bust, long hair. ‘“ Empereur des Frangais, proclamé
par le Sénat Conservateur dans la Séance du 28 Floreal, An XIT.”
Line and stipple. Unsigned. |
Napo.eon, bust in uniform, in a group of 3 busts, the others being
Maria Louisa and the King of Rome. “La Famille Impériale.”
Unsigned. Printed in colors. Oblong 16mo.
NApoLeon, the same, uncolored.
NAPOLEON, bust on octagonal background, embroidered coat. Stipple.
Eng’d by J. A. Kidd, N. Castle. 16mo.
NAPOLEON, circular bust, embroidered coat, long hair, encircled by the
_ words, “ Bonaparte Général en Chef de l’Armée d’Italie.” Stipple.
Unsigned. 16mo.
‘NAPOLEON, bust in general’s uniform. Stipple. “ Keiser af Frankerig
- og Konge til Italien, &c.” Signed, but undecipherable. 16mo.
NAPOLEON, oval bust, in ermine robe, wreath encircling head. Stipple.
Unsigned. 16mo.
NapoLEon, bust in uniform. Line and stipple Couché fils. sculp.
16mo.
NAPOLEON, oval bust, within square. Consul’s coat, long hair. “Ses
pareils a deux ne se font pas connaitre.’ Line. Unsigned. 16mo.
NAPoLEoNn, oval bust, Directory coat, frilled shirt-front, facing right,
long hair in braided knot at back, cannon and flag underneath.
Stipple. Valverde p. [Tasker sc.] “Le Général Buonaparte.”
16mo (small portion beneath oval damaged).
NAPOLEON, oval bust, military coat. Line and stipple. T. Blaschke
se.° 16mo.
NAPOLEON, oval bust, in uniform. Stipple. Unsigned. 16mo.
NAPOLEON, oval bust, embroidered coat, long hair. Line and stipple.
Unsigned. 16mo.
e
NAPOLEON, oval bust in square, in uniform, eagle and laurel wreath
beneath. Line. Huot del. Mariage. 16mo.
NApoLeon, bust in uniform. Line and stipple. Forsell sculp. 16mo.
Napo.eon, bust in Consul’s coat, wreath overhead, scene of a meeting
beneath. Line. Huot del. Mariage. 16mo.
NApoueon, oval bust in uniform, crowned eagle beneath. Line and
stipple. Unsigned. 16mo.
NApoLeon, bust in a group of 3 Consuls, embroidered coats, without
hats. Dessiné par Chataignier. Gravé par Nockerodt. Stipple.
16mo.
3208.
3209.
3210.
3211.
3212.
. Napoeon, bust in uniform, in square. Vivien sculp. Line. ene am ag
. Naponzon, oval bust, Consul’s coat, long 2 hairaaae Franzisieschenea
. NapoLnon, oval bust in uniform, arms folded. Line. Rosmasler, 4
9. NAPOLEON, oval bust in embroidered coat and hat. Stipple. De Bruyn q
. Napo.eon, bust in uniform, facing front, no hat, right hand at breast.
: NAPOLEON, bust, royal robes, wreath of laurel. A. Desnoyens delin.
. NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, facing right and font no hat, Liheaeanm
. NApoLEon, medallion bust, and another bust, both royal robes, wreath —
. NAPOLEON, bust in oval, royal robes with wreath of laurel, engraved by —
. NapoLeon, bust in uniform, no hat. Stipple. F. Fleischmann, sc.; 4
Napouron, the same three Consitis in Laden frame. Line. 16mo,
Unsigned. Jeng artag eed
Napo.eon, full length in uniform, no hat, “ Croquis d’aprés nature,
dessiné le 6 Mars 1821.” View of his house in background. In
colors. 8vo.
Napo.zon, full length, Emperor’s robes. Gravé par J. Levasseur, des-
siné par F. Gérard. India paper. 8vo. . )
The reproduction in Sloane’s Life of Napoleon was made from this
engraving.
Napoueon, full length in uniform, wearing cocked hat, arms folded.
In colors. 8vo.
Naporon, full length in uniform, cocked hat in hand. Gravé par
Langlois, dessiné par Raffet. Proof on India paper. 8vo.
The reproduction in Sloane’s Life of Napoleon was made from this
engraving.
. Napo.zon, full length standing, right hand on table, pyramids in back-
ground. Line engraving. KE. Le¢hard del. 8vo.
. Napoteon, full length in uniform, arm at breast, no hat. Stipple.
Printed in colors, touched up by hand. §8vo.
. NAPOLEON, “ Séjour 4 l’Ile d’Elbe,” full length in uniform, officers in
background. Inscription of 3 lines. Line engraving. In colors.
8vo.
Napo.eEon, full length in uniform, covered with great coat, standing
between the open door of a hut and a log-fire, right hand in vest.
Etching. Proof before all letters. India paper. 8vo.
NaApoLeon, the same. Another state of plate.
Napoueon, “ Napoleon in Moskau,” full length in uniform, standing by
open window watching flames. In colors. 8vo.
Napotzeon. “ Napoleon Bonaparte on his celebrated white charger.” In
colors. (Cut close and mounted.) London, 1823
The ahove and the following 26 lots form an extensive series of the
plates engraved by George Cruikshank for Ireland’s Life of Napoleon,
1823-5-7. Some are in duplicate. All are creased in two places, as usual,
having been extracted from various copies of the published work.
Napoteon. “ Napoleon & Massena defeating the Austrian Army, at
the terrible Battle of Roverdo.” In colors. - (Portion of imprint cut
away.)
3 544. Napoeon. “ Napoleon & Augereau in the heat of the tremendous bat-
‘aa tle of St. George.” Uncolored.
is
- 8545. Napotron. “ Napoleon forcing the passage of the bridge of Arcola.”
I In colors. y
_ Napotzon. “Napoleon at the passage and battle of the river Tag-
hamento.” In colors.
| -8546a. NapoitEon. The same, date and imprint cut away. In colors.
. Napoteon. “Napoleon defeating the Mamelukes, at the battle of the
_ Pyramids.” In colors.
. NapoLron. The same, date and imprint cut ce
. Naprorzon.’ Another copy like the preceding.
: Napoizon, “ Napoleon, when first Consul & Madame J pela (his
first wife) in the garden at Malmaison.” Unecolored. Date and im-
print cut away.
. Napotnon. “ Napoleon defeating the Turkish Pacha, at the battle of
Aboukir.” In colors.
: NAPOLEON. “The attack and capture of Naples.” In colors.
. Napotzon. “ Napoleon and his army, effecting the wonderful passage
of the Alps.” In colors. Date and imprint cut away.. |
. NAPOLEON. te] Napoleon’ s decisive victory over the Austrians, at the
battle of Marengo.” Uncolored. |
. Napoteon. “Napoleon’s bivouac on the night preceding the memor-
able battle of Austerlitz.” In colors. Date and imprint cut away.
. Napotzon. “ Napoleon’s entrance into the City of Berlin.” In colors.
Date and imprint cut away.
. Napoteon. Another copy of the preceding, with date and imprint.
. Napotrton. “ Napoleon defeating the Prussian Army, at the battle
of Eylau.” Uncolored. Date and imprint cut away.
. NAPOLEON. ‘The same in colors, with date and print.
. Napotzon. “ Napoleon & the Emperor Alexander, upon the raft on
the Nieman, after the Treaty of Tilsit.” In colors.
. Naporron. The same. Uncolored. Date and imprint cut away.
. Narotzton. “ Napoleon witnessing the conflagration of Moscow.” In
colors.
. Napoteon. The same. Uncolored.
. Napoteon. “ Napoleon’s retreat from Moscow.” In colors.
. NAapotzeon. The same. Uncolored. Date and imprint cut away.
3566.
3567.
3568.
3569.
3579.
Napotron. “ Napoleon’s arrival at the Tuileries on his return from.
Elba.” In colors. (Plate repaired.)
NapoLteon. “ Napoleon terminates his military career, at the memor-
able battle of Waterloo.” In colors.
NapoLreon. The same. Uncolored, in part I of Ireland’s Life, 8vo
wrappers. London, G. Berger, n.d.
Napoxeon, full length in uniform embracing Alexander I. upon a
platform in water, boats and figures of officers around, &c. Line,
colored by hand. Unsigned. Oblong 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. Napoteon, full length in military coat, right hand in vest. eee
Proof before all letters. 8vo.
. NAPoLEon, “ Bonaparte on the Northumberland,” full length in uni-
form. Stipple. Unsigned. In colors. 12mo.
. Napoteon, full length, undress uniform. [In exile on St. Helena,
horses in background.| Line and stipple. Unsigned. In colors.
12mo.
. Napoxeon, full length, in general’s uniform, by the sea. Line. Te
Zalt Bommel, Johannes Niman, 1827. 12mo.
. NAPoLeon, full length in uniform with great coat beside a log fire.
Water color. Unsigned. 12mo.
. Napo.eon, full length in uniform, left hand behind back, standing near
map of Germany. Proof before all letters. 12mo. Surrounding this
plate the artist has pencilled a border containing sections in which
he has written the names of battles and events, as though he intended
to enlarge the plate to Folio. .
. Napoeron, full length in uniform, arms folded, back view. Water color.
Unsigned. 12mo.
. Napouzon, full length, embroidered coat and sash with sword, on which
rests his left hand, the right arm outstretched, between the figures
of Victory and Peace, who are suspending laurel wreaths above his
head, pyramid in background. “ La Victoire et la Paix couronnent
ce Héros.” [Engraved by Berthet.] 12mo. Paris, n.d.
NAPOLEON, full length in general’s uniform, high boots, &c., right hand
in- vest, to one side a drum on which rest his hat and a plan, in
background a grenadier marches towards a tent. On India Dee
Signed “F. 8.” 12mo.
Napoueon, full length, embroidered coat, hat and boots, sash, right arm
outstretched, 2 small cannon being fired in background. Stipple. P
Bouillon del., T. V. Poll sculp. 12mo.
-
3580. NAPOLEON, full length, long coat, hands behind back (center), Prince
ape: Eugéne bust (left), bust of another general on right. Line and
fe. - stipple. Proof before all letters.. Oblong. 12 mo.
. NAPOLEON, the same, another state of plate.
. Naporzon, full length in uniform. Etching. Gautherot pinxt. 12mo.
. NapoLEon, the same. India paper. Proof before all letters. *
. Napoueon, full length in uniform, standing before tents, &c. Line
and stipple. Chasselat del., Prot sculp. 12mo. Pans; ind.
. Navorzon, full length, standing, arms folded in front. Line. Un-
signed. 12mo. — |
_N APOLEON, full length, arms folded, standing and watching army. Line.
J.D. Bertaux. 12mo. 7 | |
: NApoEon, full length in uniform and great coat, standing by a fire of
___ logs, arms behind back, soldier near by. Etching. Proof before all
- letters. 12mo. =
588. Naporxon, full length in uniform, right hand in vest, standing on
shore. Unsigned. 12mo.
aN. apoleon, full length in uniform, standing at open window with right
hand upraised, in the attitude of addressing people below. Wash
drawing. Unsigned. 12mo. |
mad
0. Napotxon, full length in circle, military coat and sash, holding sword
in both hands, seated figure of Minerva beside him, ships and castle
in background. “Je Jure sur ce Fer, de venger la Patrie—Et du
despote Anglais, punir la perfidie.” [Engraved by Berthet.] 12mo.
Paris, n.d.
: NAPOLEON, full length in uniform and long coat, being carried through
the air by 2 angels. Colored plate. Unsigned. 16mo.
. Napoxzon, full length in uniform, arms folded. “Notice sur Na-
poléon.” In colors. 16mo. Bruxelles, n.d.
. Naporeon, full length in uniform, standing in room facing an old man
with arms outstretched. | From a work by Wieland.| V.H. Schnorr
fecit, 1809. Aquatint von T. B. Hossel. In colors. 16mo.
. Napoxeon, full length in uniform, ascending a stairway, hat in hand,
- meeting Marie Louise and ladies, statue in niche in background.
“ Napoleon at Weimar,” Unsigned. In colors. 16mo.
. NAPOLEON, small full length in great coat. right hand in vest, standing
beside a hut. Etching. A. Morizot, sculp. India paper. 18mo.
. Navorron, the same, but showing fuller details. Proof before all let-
ters.
. Navorteon, full length, standing, left knee bent, left hand in vest, gaz-
ing over encampment. Line. Proof before all letters. 24mo.
35098.
3599.
3600.
3601.
3602.
3603.
3604.
3605.
5606.
3607.
3608.
3609.
3610.
Napo.EoNn, full length in uniform, seated in chair before a portrait of
the Duc De Reischtadt, “ offert par les compagnons de son exil.”
Line. N. Maurin inv., A. Marche dis. e ine. 1834. 4to.; another
full length, standing before portrait of his son. Treatment similar.
“ Napoleon’s Thriine.” V. Sieglander, pinxt. Lithograph. Folio.
(2 pieces. ) Wien, n.d.
Napoueon. “ La prise de tabac,” and “ Napoléon sur la Colonne,” both
contairing full length figures. Lithographs. 4to. 2 pieces.
NapoteoNn, three different portraits in royal robes, after statues by
Roland Chaudet, ete. Line engravings. 4to. 3 pieces.
Napoteon, full length in uniform on quay, “ Escape from Elba, 1815.”
Drawn by Goubaud. London, 1822. In colors. Oblong 12mo; In
death, half length in uniform, St. Helena. London, n.d. Fenner sc.
Oblong 12mo; “In the Arab’s Tent.” Without letters. In colors.
12mo. (3 pieces.)
Napo.eon, 3 full lengths in uniform. All colored. 8vo. 3 pieces.
Napotzon, full length in uniform, in colors; three-quarter length of
Napoleon II., looking at sculpture bust of his father; and another.
‘In colors. 8vo and 12mo. Together, 3 pieces. }
Napoueon, full length in military school uniform, marking on wall
with chalk (2 copies, 1 tinted) ; another design, similar, but mark-
ing on wall with bayonet tip. Charlet. Lithograph. Folio. 3
pieces. ‘
Napo eon, full length in uniform. “ Derniers Adieux a sa Famille” ;
bust in centre of a group of the “ Famille Impériale’” (14 busts) ;
another in similar group. Unsigned. Mezzotint, stipple, &e. Folio
and 4to. 3 pieces. |
NAPOLEON, outline full length, from a statue; half length in uniform
(colored by hand). London, 1825; and 2 others. 8vo and 12mo.
Together, 4 pieces.
Napoueon, full length in uniform (probably at Elba), colored by hand;
full length in uniform. A. Boilly, se. J. Boilly, del. In colors.
Representation of his tomb, etc. 4to and 8vo. ‘Together, 4 pieces.
Napoueon, full length in groups (5 scenes). Music title page. Litho-
graph. 4to; bust, with another. Etching. 4to; full length in royal
robes, and other costumes, (4 figures). Etching. Oblong 12mo;
with 9 others, each with description and designation. 4to. 4 pieces. —
NAPorron, “1814,” after Meissonier; after the statue in bronze by Ar-
mand le Veel; and 2 others, lithographs, etc. 4to and 8vo, Together,
4 pieces.
NapouEon, 2 full length, 1 proof before all letters, 2 full busts. One
on India paper. 8vo and 12mo. Together, 4 pieces.
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3611.
3612.
3613.
3614,
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3618.
3619.
P3620.
d621.
3622.
3617.
Napo.eon, full length, at Fontainebleau; full bust, with facsimiles of
® signatures, view of Porto Farrajo in colors, and map of Elba on
same sheet, and another (proof on India paper), and another. 4to.
Together, 4 pieces. | Ze
Napo.eon, four different full length, at St. Cloud, 1802; from “ Regne
de Napoleon,” and 2 others. 8vo and 12mo. Together, 4 pieces.
NApo.eon, four different full length. C. Warren sculp.; F. Sautter sc.,
and 2 others. 4to and 12mo. Together, 4 pieces.
N. APOLEON, full length in uniform, standing in the Tuileries and facing
mob on the wall of garden. Etching, proof before all letters. India
paper. Small 4to; medallion head, with that of Josephine. Line.
16mo; “ Napoleona na Ostrow-Helenn.” ‘Tinted lithograph. Small
folio; “ Incendie de Moscow.” Etching. Small 4to. (4 pieces.)
NApouEon, (1) four full length, one on horseback, all in uniform, on
one sheet; La Sentinelle en défaut, On n’passe pas, Aprés vous, Sire,
Napoléon méditant. Line. Each 16mo. Unsigned. Paris, n.d.;
(2) Napoleon, Alexander I. and 5 other figures, with lion, ship, &c.
Line. Unsigned proof before all letters. 4to. (2 pieces.) (Small
hole burned in 1 margin.) ~
. Napoueon, full length, royal robes. Bovinet sc., Huat del. 3 full bust,
one mezzotint by Levachez, and others. 8vo and 12mo. Together, 5
pieces; |
NAPOLEON, five different full length, as First Consul; in royal robes; at
St. Helena; inspecting the troops; and with the Pope at Fontaine-
bleau. 4to and 8vo. Together, 5 pieces.
Naponeon, five different full length (2 on India paper), including
First Consul, Statue de Napoleon, and 3 others. 8vo. Together, 5
pieces.
Naporzon, full length in uniform. Queverdo ainé sculp., Samson
del. (margins cut away) ; full length in uniform. Lithograph after
unsigned sketch, and 3 others. 4to and 8vo. Together, 5 pieces.
Napoteon, full length in uniform, after Charlet. Lithograph; full
length in uniform. Adam sculpt., J. Potier delt. (2 states, 1 un-
finished proof), and another. ‘Together, 5 pieces. 8vo and 12mo.
Naporron, full length in uniform, arms folded. Lithograph. Folio;
another on same order. Folio; another, Folio; full length, seated
with child on couch. Lithograph. Folio; full length in uniform at
St. Helena. Lithograph. 12mo; bust with wreath. 12mo. 6 pieces.
Napoxxoy, full length (in the Alps) ; full length on wooden bridge;
bust in uniform; and others. Stipple, lithograph, etc. 4to and 12mo.
Together, 6 pieces.
3624.
3630.
3633.
3634.
36309.
3636.
\
. Napouron, full length in uniform under trees. Lithograph. Folio.
1816; miniature full length on rock, &. Line. 8vo; “ Historia de
Camaralzaman, &c.” On steel. Unsigned. 16mo; full length at
St. Helena. Etching. Coupé. 8vo; full length, “ De Twee Na-
poleons......% brons ..-.... pleister-’ , C, \C:ieeiereeee
full length against a cannon, hands in pocket. [By Mr. Hook, &c.|
4to. 6 pieces. |
Napo.eon, full length, with soldiers at the Danube. Mezzotint; death- .
bed scenes, (2); outline, full length, signed J. D. L.; and others.
Ato and 8vo. Together, 6 pieces.
; NapotEon, full length, at Fontainebleau; in prison; at school; at Ar-
= COLe, and 2 others. S8yo and 1emo, ‘Together, 6 pieces.
. NAPoLEon, six different full-length—as First Consul, at Fon tuincbicane
in a forest, and 3 others (3 India paper). 8vo and 12mo. To-
gether, 6 pieces. |
. Napoueron, six different full chet on rock, atile scene beneath:
gravé par F. Simon, and 4 others. 8vo and 12mo. Together, 6
pieces.
. Naponeon, “Le Prisonnier.” Ransonnette sc.; as an infant (in 1769),
Burdet se., Raffet del., and 4 others. Together, 6 pieces.
Napo.EoN, full length, as First Consul; full length, as Emperor. » Vile
lerey sculp., Scheffer del., and 4 others, 8vo and 12mo.
pieces.
Napougon, full length in uniform; at St. Helena, full length in uni-
form. Follet sculp. Philippoteaux del.; and others. Line, ete.
8vo. Together, 7 pieces.
: NAPOLEON, in uniform, sitting in chair by table [in tent]). _“ Berech-
nungen.” In colors. Square 16mo.
. NAPOLEON, full length in Directory uniform with plumed hat and sash,
on a white charger, leading the forces of France against the enemy
upon the bridge at Arcola, Noy. 15, 1796. Mezzotint. In colors.
Large oblong folio.
This charge against the Austrians was led by Napoleon who had come
to the assistance of Augereau after that general had been repulsed by the
enemy a short time previous.
NAPOLEON, on horseback, at Austerlitz. Gravé par E. Rouargue, with 16
scenes on sides. Line engraving. Large folio. Darmstadt, n.d.
Napouton, “ At Austerlitz,” in uniform on horseback. Mezzotint in
colors. Gérard pinxt., Woolfe sculp. Folio. London, n.d.
Napo.ron, “ Napoléon a Austerlitz,’ on horseback. Woolfe sculp.,
Gérard pinx. Mezzotint. Open letters. Small folio. London, n.d.
Napouron, “ Napoléon a Kylau” on horseback. Lithograph after Gros.
Small folio. Paris, n.d.
3637, NAPOLEON, on ee hake plate stating that Napoleon is equal to “ Li-
ee; curgus, Cyrus, Alexander, Annibal, Cesar and Charlemagne com-
Pi bined. re Inventé et dessiné par F. Le Clerc, et gravé par M’lle. Des-
a " sire...1806. Stipple. Folio.
3688. Napo.eon, “ Bonaparte, Premier Consul de iss Resatlione Tedncaice?
ae in uniform, on horseback. Line engraving. In colors. Folio.
Paris, n.d.
3639. nner “ Napoléon, Premier pceee des Francois, Roi d’Italie a
la téte de sa Suite,” all on horseback. D. Berger fecit. 1806, Study
del. Stipple in brown. Folio.
a 3640. “Napotron, on. horseback. Mezzotint. Unsigned. Small folio (dam-
ae aged in places). : : Paris, n.d.
a 3641. Napoueon, on horseback, saddle and part of uniform colored. Litho-
| ee perephy Folio. | [ Paris, n.d. ]
3642. NApoLzon, on eae F. Done coulpt Hee cats Folio. Proof
before inscription.
z 3643. Napotgon, “ Napoléon au Feis de PIle Elbe,” on horseback. Le-
_’ - -vachez sculp., Vernet del. Lithograph. In colors. Folio. |
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3644. Napotzon, “ De vlugt van Napoleon Bonaparte met zyne Adjudanten,
van het Slagveld Waterloo,” on horseback. D. Sluyter sculp., J.
Kamphuyzen delin. Stipple. Folio. Amsterdam [ca. 1816]
3645. NapoLEon, in uniform, on horseback. Colored poster issued by the
Century Magazine, June, 1895, designed by E. Grasset. Folio.
3646. NApoLEon, “ Buonaparte, Premier Consul de la République frangaise
dans son grand Costume,” on horseback. Line engraving. In colors.
Folio.
3647. NapoLeon, “ Souvenirs de Napoleon,” containing portrait in uniform,
on horseback, with 18 compartments of battle scenes. Dessiné a la
plume par L. Kramp. Jithograph. Open letters on India paper.
Folio.
36474. NAPOLEON, original pencil drawing of the statue of Napoleon on
horseback, by Barye. Folio. -
3648. NAPOLEON, in uniform, no hat, on horseback. Line engraving, unsigned.
In colors. Folio.
3649, NAPOLEON, in uniform, on horseback, receiving Gen. Mack at the sur-
render of Ulm. French lithograph (slight stains). Folio.
3650. NapoLron, “ Schlacht bei, Austerlitz am 2ten December 1805,” on horse-
back. Lithograph, colored by hand. Folio. Berlin, n.d.
3651. NAPOLEON, in uniform, on prancing horse, without the walls of a fort,
soldiers, tent, &c. In colors. Unsigned. Oblong 4to. London, 1815 |
3652. N APOLEON, “Napoleon Buonaparte in his retreat from Leipsic.” Wood
engraving. 4to. London, (ca.) 1816
3653. NAPOLEON, “ Bonaparte, Premier Consul,” on horseback. Stipple. Un-
signed. Ato.
OP ks dg lo li ee oy we tt ae
3654, NAPpoLnon, with Marie Louise about to enter the cathedral for the mar-
Tiage ceremony, many other figures near. Line engraving. Un-
finished proof before all letters, on India paper. 4to,
— 8655. Napotron, “ Napoléon I franchissant le Sommet du St. Bernard,” in
i uniform, on horseback, soldiers in background. Gravé par rae
d’apres le tableau célébre peint par David. Aquatint in colors, 4to.
Berlin, 1808
te ¢ 56. N APOLEON, “ Buonaparte’s Weltherrschaft ein Ruckblick in die Vergan-
_-——s genheit,” in uniform, on horseback. 4to. 7
- 3657. Napoteon, “ Bonaparte, Général en “chet de PArmée Francoise en
Italie,” on horseback. Line engraving. Unsigned, 4to ace cut
away).
. NapoLeon, on horseback. Lith. v. A. Boehden, Berlin. Tinted. 4to.
) _ NAporgon, i Napoleon en 1815.” Lithograph after Horace Vernet.
India paper, open letters. 4to.
eee
J 1
. NapoLzon, on horseback. A. H. Payne, Charlet del. Line engraving,
open letters. 4to. _
. Napoigon, in ‘uniform on horseback, Piogtech on India paper after a
pen and ink drawing. 4to. ~
. Napotron, “ L’Empereur en Campagne” on horseback. Lithograph
after Charlet. Ato.
. NapoLEon, on horseback. Curious portrait after an unsigned pen and
ink drawing. Ato.
NAPOLEON, on horseback. Gravé Var rés un Croquis de Carle Vernet,
; p q
3664,
} par N. Schenker. Stipple, folio, margins cut away.
a thes. Napotron, “The Flight of Napoleon from [Leipzig] .” Mezzotint,
ee folio, margins and portion of inscription cut ae By
= 3666. NApotEoy, « as First Consul, on horseback, lithograph. Unsigned. Open
a3 letters. Folio.
= 3667. Napotzon, “ Reddition d’Ulm le 20 octobre 1805,” Napoleon on horse-
os back receiving General Mack. Gravé par Roemhild. Mezzotint. 4to.
oe 3668. NapoLnon, in uniform on horseback, in a view of the “ Bataille et Pas-
ae sage du Tagliamento.” Etched plate. Martinet, del. Tajet, sculp.
Oblong Ato.
3669. Napotzon, “ Arrivé de nippiéen dans l’Ile d’Elbe” [also in German
and Italian], in uniform, “ Code Napoléon,” under right arm, etc.
Line engraving, unsigned, in colors. 4to.
3670. Napornon, “ Ces pigeons-la c’est bien de la viande de caréme,’ ’ contain-
ing full length portrait, three line description with reference to the
enemy’s camp, ete. Mezzotint, colored by hand (slightly damaged
in places). 4to.
671.
3672.
3673.
3674.
3675.
3676.
3677.
3678.
3679.
3680.
3681.
Napoteon, “Le songe de Napoléon,” containing two full length por-
traits. Line engraving. In colors. 4to.
NapoLEoN, in uniform, on horseback, plan of battle and spyglass in
hands. Colored lithograph. C. Oerel. Oblong 4to.
NAPOLEON, in uniform, on horseback. In colors. 8vo.
NapoLeon, on horseback. Rosmaslar gest. C. Vernet gez. Stipple. 8vo.
NAPOLEON, equestrian, in uniform with hat, horse at full gallop, left
hand holding reins, pees extended. Woodcut. Unsigned. In col-
OTe a AMO:
NapoLEon, on horseback, after Horace Vernet. Two states, both be-
fore inscription. 8vo. 2 pieces.
Napo.eon, on horseback, in uniform. _ Line and stipple. Unsigned.
16mo.
Napoueon, “ Napoléon i la Bataille d’Austerlitz, le 2 Décembre 1805. a
Gravé par E. Rouargue, line engraving; on horseback. T. Dickson
sculp. Line and stipple. London 1817. 2 pieces.
NapoLEon, on horseback, outline plate. Unsigned; on horseback, line
engraving. Unsigned, London 1815, ong another, 4to and 8vo. To-
gether, 3 pieces.
Napotxon, four different portraits on horseback, after Charlet, David,
ete. All in colors, either aegis J) or woodcuts. 4to and 12mo.
Together, 4 pieces. :
NaApoLeon, on horseback, lithograph after Charlet; “ Bonaparte at St.
Helena.” London, 1816, and two others, 4to and 8vo. Together, 4
pieces.
. NAPOLEON, on horseback. Buccinelli inc.; full length, royal robes; and
2 others, one on India paper, 4to and 8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
. NAPOLEON, various, all on horseback, after David, de Rancy, etc. 8vo.
Together, 4 pieces.
. NApoLEoN, on horseback. P. Adam, sculp. C. Vernet, pinxt. Proof
on India paper; on horseback, outline plate. Unsigned; on horse-
back 1810, and another, 4to and 8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
. NAPOLEON, a series of portraits on horseback, at St. Helena, Mont. St.
Bernard, etc. 8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
. NAPOLEON, a series of portraits on horseback, in Russia. (after Meis-
sonier), at Mont. St. Jean, etc. 4to and 12mo. Together, 4 pieces.
. NAPOLEON, a series of portraits on horseback, from a statue, ete. 4to
and 8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
. Napoleon, on horseback, woman about to hand him a letter. Mezzo-
tint (margins cut away); ‘On ne passe pas,’ full length; arising
from the tomb, and another. 4to, ete. Together, 4 pieces.
ee ere NM ges
3689. NapoLeon, medallion, with explanation; bust in uniform, unsigned; on
| 5. horseback. Lithograph after Vernet, and 2 others. 8vo. and 12mo.
Together, 5 pieces.
3690. NAPOLEON, on horseback (3): ; one after Charlet; and 2 others. All dif-
ferent. 4to and 8vo. eae 5 Pieces.
3691. NAporon, head, full length, &e., in groups, chiefly, with Maria Louisa
Ps. and others, including a full length, colored, in uniform on Es
% f Line, lithograph, &c. Various sizes. (7 pieces). |
aa — 8692. Napornon, full length in “uniform, wearing hat, hand at breast, facing
F | left. Line engraving. Unsigned. Proof before letters. Also Na-
poleon’s cocked hat, probably executed by the same engraver. 2 pieces.
The above and following lot are said to be the smallest portraits of
_. Napoleon ever engraved, measuring as they do about ees of an
inch by half an inch, the hats being very slightly larger.
} - 3693. NAPOLEON. ‘The companion portrait to the preceding, facing right, also
, a another representation of the cocked hat. 2 pieces.
3694. NAPOLEON, miniature bust, in uniform, long hair, no hat, with floral
oval. Gaetano Zancon inv. et incidit. Line. Ato.
3695. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform, arms folded, wearing
cocked hat, tents, etc., in background. Prot sculp., Chasselat del.
Stipple. Printed j in colors. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
i 3696. NAPOLEON, ‘miniature full length in uniform, hand at breast, cocked hat
near by, also on same sheet full length portrait of Louis XVII. Bos-
selman [sculp. |. Stipple. Both printed in colors. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
3697. NapoLEON, curious double portrait, as Napoleon and Hussein Pascha.
Stipple. _Unsigned. In colors. 12mo.
ef. 3698. ‘ines full length in several miniatures, other generals on horse-
back, 5 small scenes on 1 sheet. 12mo. Proof before all letters.
3699. NAPoLEoN, miniature full length, in uniform, left hand at breast,
cocked hat on stool. Bosselman sc. Stipple. 12mo.
~ 3700. NApo.ueon, the same, seat before inscription, with full margins. 12mo.
_— 3701. NApoLEon, miniature full length in uniform, with other army figures,
eagle of France above, crowned, and with laurel branch in beak, &c.
“Je reprend mon bonnet et je te laisse ta Calotte.” Line. In
colors. 12mo (badly creased).
3702. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform, arms folded in front.
Line. Proof before all letters. 16mo.
3703. NApoueon, full length in miniature, uniformed, and seated on chair by
table, palette, eagle, &c. on ground, 2 angels above, one crowning
him with the endless serpent. “ Rien qui fit comparable a lui;
Car il a dit, et il a été.” Colored plate. Unsigned. 16mo.
3704. NApoLEON, miniature full length in uniform and great coat, arms_
folded behind back, standing on shore. Etching. Proof before all
letters. 16mo.
3705. NAPOLEON, the same, another state of the plate.
3706. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform, arms folded, standing on
a rock. On steel. Proof before letters. 16mo.
3707. NAPoLEON, miniature full length in uniform, standing, with gray coat
and cocked hat. Stipple. In colors. Wide margins. 16mo.
3708. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform and great coat, arms be-
hind back, standing before a fire of logs. Stipple. Proof before all
letters. 16mo.
3709. NAPOLEON, miniature full length on horseback, galloping, right arm
outstretched. Wash drawing. Unsigned. 16mo. ~
3710. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform, arms folded in front.
Line. Proof before all letters. 16mo.
3711. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform, and another (2 on sheet).
Line. H. Sculp. 16mo.
3712. NapoLEon, miniature full length in great coat, standing under ae
trees. Etching. Unsigned. 24mo.
3713. NApoLeon, full length miniature as General in Chief [in the field, with
tents in background]. Unsigned. In colors. 24mo.
3714. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform, arms behind back. Stip-
ple. Proof before all letters. 24mo.
3715. NAPoLEON, miniature full length in uniform and great coat standing
under a cypress tree. Gravé sur l’acier d’aprés H. Walrode. 24mo.
3716. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform, arms folded, in circle.
Stipple. 32mo.
3717. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform, within a circle, arms
folded, standing. Stipple. Unsigned. In colors. 32mo, mounted
to royal 8vo.
BATTLE SCENES, VIEWS OF PLACES CONNECTED WITH THE
LIFE OF NAPOLEON, &C., THE GREATER NUMBER CONTAIN-
ING PORTRAITS OF HIM.
3718. Napotxon. “ Napoléon aux Pyramides,” containing full length por-
trait. In colors. Large folio.
3719. NapotEon. “ Napoleon a Essling, 22 Mai, 1909.” Scene shortly before
death of Marshal Lannes. J. B. Thiebault sc. In colors. Large.
folio.
Paige aa Se ee Ge FS ae ey
3720.
BTL,
3730.
3731,
3732.
3733.
2 eee ore! ee ey
+ i bal
Napotxon. “ Precipitated Flight of the French through Leipsic pur-
sued by the Allied Armies.” 19th of October, 1813. In colors.
Folio. : London, 1815
NapoLtEon. “ Conveying the French Cannon from the field of battle ”
[ Waterloo] on the 24th of July, 1815. In colors. Folio.
London, 1814
. Naporzon, the Battle of Marengo, representing that period when
General Desaix, mortally wounded, is expiring in the arms of the
_ son of Consul Lebrun and when Bonaparte is reanimating the soldiers
to return to the charge. Engraved by N. Schiavonetti, after D.
Pellegrini. Stipple. Large folio. London, 1802
. Napotron At Eyav, visiting with his generals on the morning of
, Aa 9th. [Feb., 1807]. Alfred Lucas sculpt., Gros. pinx. Large
olio. a
. Naporzon. “ Trait de clémence de Napoléon,” containing full length
portraits of Napoleon, in uniform, with hat, also full length figure
of Princess Hatzfeld who is pleading with Napoleon, who orders her
to burn the letter which will thus do away with all proof of her
husband’s guilt. Gravé par T*** M***, dessiné par Bouchet. Mezzo-
tint. Folio.
. Napotzon, “ Napoléon 4 V’Ile d’Elbe,” containing full length portrait,
in wniform, no hat, about to place a floral crown on the head of a
kneeling nanan [the Countess Walewska?]. Line engraving. Folio.
. NAPOLEON, in uniform, seated at table, writing, in a part of library.
[Letter to the King of England relative to the Peace of Europe. |
Lithograph. M.S, fct. 1833. Folio.
. Napotzon. View of Rosiére in colors. Folio. 1815
. Napotzon. View of Moscow in colors. Folio. 1816
. Naponzon. “ Zusammenkunft der Kaiser Napoleon und Alexander
und des Konigs Friedrich Wilhelm III. zu Tilsit in Pavillon auf
dem Niemen, an 26 Junius 1807,” Getuscht von Jugel, Gezeichnet
von Wolft. Stipple in brown. Folio, with small margins, some-
what stained and small hole in portion of margin. Berlin, n.d.
Napotron. “ Representation of the Coronation of Napoleon,” (con-
taining portraits of Josephine, Murat, Pius VI. and others). Stip-
ple. R. Hicks sculpt. Folio, margins cut away. [ London, 1804]
NApoLeon, Mémoire de la Grande Armée. (Representation of the
Battles. of Napoleon as depicted on the Column in the Place Ven-
déme.) Lithograph. Large folio.
NapoLEon, Place Vendéme (with view of the column). Salathé SC.,
Gavard del. Folio.
NAPOLEON, view of the “Colonne de la Grande Armée.” line. Un-
signed. Folio. Paris, n.d.
3734,
3743,
3744,
3745.
3746.
3VA4%,
3748.
3749,
Napouron, “ Bonaparte a la bataille d’Arcole le 27 Brumaire an V.”
three-quarter length in uniform, holding standard in left hand,
sword in right. Gravé 4 Milan par J. Longhi 1798, peint ie Le-
Gros. Line engraving. Folio.
. Napotnon,:“ Napoléone 4 Waterloo,” full length in uniform. Litho-
graphed in colors. Folio.
. NapoLeon, Vue de la Colonne et de la Place Vendéme. Colored litho-
graph after Arnout. Folio.
. Napotron, “ Bivouac d’Austerlitz,” and another scene [proof, no in-
scription], both containing full length portraits. cae so after
Webert, etc. Folio. 2 pieces.
. NAPOLEON, receiving Francis II. after the battle of Auaertae Line
engraving. Unsigned. Folio, margins cut away.
. Napoueon, “ Visite 4 St. Denis le 30 Juillet 1830,” (containing full
length portraits of Napoleon and Louis Philippe). Lith. de Engel-
mann. 4to.
. Naroneon, “ Trait de Générosité,” containing full length portrait in
uniform. Mezzotint. Unsigned, 4to.
. Napoteon II. “Le portrait du duc de Reichstadt.” A. Marchi dis., H.
ine. 1834. Line engraving. 4to.
. Napoeon, “ Féte donnée a Bonaparte, au palais National du Direc-
toire, aprés le traité de Formio” [Dec. 9, 1797]. Berthault sculp.,
Cane del. Line. 4to.
Napotron, “S. M. Le Roy de Rome a été baptisé le 9 Juin, 1811,”
etc., containing full length portrait, also of Marie Louise, and many
others. Line engraving. 4to.
NaApouEon, l’Auguste Prince Roi de Rome, né au Palais des Tuileries,
le 20 Mars 1811, présenté a sa Majesté Napoléon le Grand,” ete.
Ato.
NAPOLEON, maps of Europe and special sections thereof, with map of
Egypt. Neele, sculp. In colors. Oblong folio, hinged on linen.
(12 pieces.) London, 1808.
NAPOLEON, maps and plans of Campaigns, &c., with several of Corsica,
Elba, United States and others. Engraved by Tardieu, &c. Various
sizes. (8 pieces.) Paris; aie ev.d
Napo.teon, “Derniers moments de Napoléon.” Mezzotint. 4to.
NAPOLEON, hats, 8 in all, in three scenic sections. ‘“‘ Les huit époques
de Napoléon, par un peintre (histoire.” Steuben pinxt., Ch, Bou-
vier sc. Etching. 4to.
NAPpoLEon. Entrée de Bonaparte premier Consul 4 Anvers. Etching
on India paper, after Wandbreq. 4to.
. Napoteon, full length in uniform leading the charge at Montenesino
[1796]. “Aux défenseurs de la Patrie. ” Line. _Wicat inven. et
fecit. Oblong 4to. ote Florentiae, n.d.
. Napoeon, “ Bonaparte a Jaffa en Heypte. ” Gravé par Lefevre, peint
| par Gros. Line engraving. 4to. |
. NApoLEon [“Féte a Milan” ], containing full length portraits of Na-
poleon, and others. Lith. de C. Motte. Proof before letters. 4to.
. NAPoLEOoN, Bivouac Frangais, Veille rae Bauvinet SC., Be
Gérard pinx. line engraving. 4to.
. NAPOLEON, Bataille de Waterloo. Engraved by Lalaisse after Young.
Ato.
>. NapoEon, “ Napoleons Be ohcntheien” seated in carriage on his way
to Elba, wearing a Prussian soldier’s cap, an Austrian uniform, etc.,
surrounded by a threatening crowd who are demanding their lost
ones. Inscription of 4 lines in German. In colors. 4to.
Nurnburg, n.d.
. NAPouLEoN, “ Retreat of the French from Moscow;” “The Emperor
Alexander, &e. at the battle of Dresden, where General Moreau re-
ceived his death wound.” -Atkinson del., Dubourg sculpt. In
colors. Oblong 4to. 2 pieces. London ; Edw. Orme, 1813
. Napotxon, full length in uniform, left hand in vest, standing with
officers of the opposing forces around him, tent and tree. in back-
ground. “ Uebergabe von Madrid.” (Capitulation of Madrid, Dec.
4, 1808.) — Copperplate. Unsigned. In colors. Small 4to.
‘ NAPouEon, “ Bonaparte’s flight in disguise ....” Russia, 1812. Aqua-
tint in colors, after Atkinson. 4to. | London, 1813
. NAPOLEON, “Marie Louise painting the portrait of Napoleon,” (full
length, standing). Colored ete ee after Menjaud. 4to.
Paris, 1894
. NApoueon, “ La Belle Alliance.” View taken on the spot, June 25th by
_ E. Walsh. J. C. Stadler sculp. London; Ackermann, 1815; “ Vue
de la Ferme de la Belle Alliance,” drawn 2 days after the battle of
_ Waterloo. Unsigned. Paris, n.d. Both in colors. Oblong 4to.
. Napotzon, “ Triumphzug Napoleons in Moscau d. 14. Septbr. 1812.”
F. Namehfielf sc. Line engraving in colors. 4to. Nurnburg, n.d.
. Napoueon. “ Ah mon pére,” Napoleon II. pointing to silhouetted por-
trait of his father on wall. In colors. 4to.
. Napoteon. “ Alexanders and Napoleons erste Schritte zum allgemeinen
Frieden.” C. J. Dessier del. et sc. In colors. 4to.
. Napotzon, “Napoleon Bonaparte, Bataille d’Arcole gagnée le 25.
Brumaire an. 5me.” Gravé par Piroli, peint par Gros. Mezzotint.
Ato.
3765.
3766.
S767.
3768.
3769.
3770.
3771.
OV02.
30193.
VTA.
3775.
Napotgon, “ Napoléon blesé devant Ratisbonne,” full length in uniform,
wounded in the foot, but about to again mount his horse, officers -
standing near. Line engraving, colored by hand. 4to.
Napotzon, “Das grosse Schachspiel im Jahr 1813,” containing full
length figure, royal robes. 4 figures surrounding. In colors. 4to.
Napo.ron, “Les adieux de Fontainebleau,” full length in uniform,
surrounded by officers. Mezzotint. 4to. |
NapotEeon, “ Buonapartes feige Flucht nach der Schlacht von la belle
Alliance.” Line. In colors. 4to.
NapoLeon, “Die Schlacht bei La Belle Alliance, den 18 Juny [June],
1815. “Spirited view of the battle, showing portion of the figure of
Napoleon (central background) in uniform with cocked hat; in fore-
ground, full length figures of Wellington and [probably] Grouchy. |
Line. Unsigned. In colors. 4to.
NapoLteon, “ Bonaparte am Kronungstage,” full length, royal robes,
wreath of laurel. F. G. E. nach Isabey. In colors. 8vo.
NapouEon, “ Napoleon, when first Consul, & Madame Josephine in the.
garden at Malmaison.” Drawn and engraved by George Cruikshank.
In colors. S8vo. (Date and imprint cut away.) [From Ireland’s
Life of Napoleon, 1823, etc. |
Napotron. “Bataille de Waterloo.” Engraved by Lalaisse after Young.
Ato.
Napoteon, “ Clementia Napoleonis-Magni,” full length, ordering the
Princess Hatzfeldt to burn the letter. Desmoulins, sculp. Barrois
del. Line. 8vo.
Napo.Eon, full length, seated under a tree in school yard, scholars and
building in background. “ Der junge Bonaparte dichtet eine Fabel.”
In colors. 16mo. (Stained.)
NAPOLEON, in eight scenes entitled “ Democracy; or a Sketch of the
Life of Buonaparte.” Each scene 12mo, 4 on sheet. Unsigned, but
in the manner of Gillray. Line. Folio. (Portions of, 2 plates
somewhat damaged.) 2 pieces. [ London, n.d. |
. Napoteon, “ Passage du Pont d’Arcole.” “ Reddition d’Ulm le 20
Octobre 1805.” Mezzotints. 4to. 2 pieces.
. NAPOLEON. “Passage de Mineio.” Lithograph after Gudin, also another
view of one of Napoleon’s battles (unnamed). Lithograph after
Decampf. Folio. 2 pieces.
. Napoteon, “ L’Indicateur Général, 1833,” containing 12 full length
portraits of Napoleon, from the age of 11 years when he com-
manded the snowball fight at Brienne, to St. Helena. Large folio.
‘9. NAPOLEON, another copy, repaired.
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3785.
3786.
3787.
3788.
| 3789.
8790.
3791.
3792.
Napotxon, “Coronation of Napoleon,” two different scenes in colors.
4to. (2 pieces.) ;
Napoiron, “Siege de Toulon,” and another scene [the latter proof
without inscription], both of which contain full length portraits,
one mounted, one standing. Lithographs, after Grenier. Folio.
2 pieces.
. NAPoLEon, three different representations of the Statue of Napoleon
in the Place Vendéme, 2 merely the figure, the other showing full
view of the statue. 4to and 8vo. ‘Together, 3 pieces.
. Napoueon, “ Enfance de Napoléon” [at Brienne]. Lithograph after
_ Vernet, also “ Entrevue de Napoleon et de Francois II apres la
bataille d’Austerlitz,” after Gros, and meeting with Francis II. [The
last 2 from the folio, Versailles Gallery.] Together, 3 pieces.
. Napoueon, “ Les adieus de ’/Empereur a son armée 4 Fontainebleau, le
20 Avril, 1814;” “ Adieux de Fontainebleau le 20 Avril, 1814.”
Guadagnini dis. e inc. 1832, and a / duiterent plate of same. 4to.
Together, 3 pieces.
Napo.eon, Mount St. Bernard, P6 River, Bridge of Lodi. Dessiné
par Carle Vernet. Oblong folio. ‘Together, 3 pieces.
NAPOLEON, “Bivouac de 8. M. V’Empereur, le ler Mars 1815.” Gray 6
par Levachez; and 2 others, one containing full en) portrait. Ato.
Mezzotint. | _ Together, 3 pieces.
NAPOLEON, “ Pe escisate du Mont S. Bernard.” Gravé par Jourdan,
peint par le Jeune. Line engraving. Small folio, and 2 others.
Together, 3 pieces. one
Napoizon, “ Passage du Mont Saint-Bernard,” “Départ de Armée
d’Orient pour l’Egypte,” and 2 others. Line engravings, ete. 4to
and 8vo. Together, 4 pieces. |
Naporron, “ Baptéme du Prince Louis Napoléon;” “ Acte de Renon-
ciation ” and 2 others. Together, 4 pieces. 4to and 8vo.
Napoteon, “ Trait de Bonté de ’Empereur,” full length in uniform;
tomb of Napoleon and symbolical bouquet on one sheet. Proof be-
fore all letters and another (in colors). 4to and 12mo. Together, 4
pieces.
Napoizeon, Aboukir, Pyramids, Sierra-Morena (where Dupont was de-
feated by the Spaniards). 4to, one in colors. ‘Together, 4 pieces.
Napo.eon, “The Grand Vizier’s Tent.” Colored. 1823. 4to; Clém-
ence de Napoléon.” Mezzotint. Unsigned. 4to; “ Pursuit of. the
French through Leipsic.” Colored. 1816. Oblong. 4to; “ With the
[Mamelukes]| at Jaffa.” Etched plate. (Remarque) Quervedo, 1821.
4to. 4 pieces.
3793.
3794.
3795.
3796.
3V97,
3798.
3799,
3800.
3801.
3802.
3803.
Napoteon, three “Vues de Paris.’ Champs de Mars, Luxembourg,
“and Palais Royal. Unsigned. In colors. Paris, n.d. 4to; “ Walls of
the Kremlin.” London, 1813. In colors. Unsigned. 4to. 4 pieces.
NAPOLEON, “ Convoi de Napoleon a l’ile Ste. Héléne Mai 1821” [in-
cluding many outline portraits]; unnamed scene, field of battle.
Napoleon seated in chair; Illustration of the favorite chair used by
Napoleon when at St. Helena. Folio. Lithograph, ete. Together,
4 pieces. ,
NAPOLEON, view ot the column in the Place Vendéme, full length fig-
ures; Monument'at Verona, full length figure, and 2 others, both on
horseback, one on India paper. 4to and 8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
“Napo.eon, “ Buonaparte pardonnant aux Revoltés du Caire ” ; “ Tentato
* assassinio di Napoleone ”’; and two others. 4to and 8vo. Together, 4
pieces.
NapoLEon. “En Prusse.” (Family scene). Mezzotint. Unsigned.
Paris, n.d. Oblong 4to; “ Passage de la Bidassoa.” Unsigned. Paris,
n.d., 4to; “ Der sechzehnte und achtzehnte Juny 1815.” 9 scenes on
etched plate. P. C. Geissler. J. Serz. 4to; With Josephine at Milan
giving jewels to a maiden. Lithograph. Unsigned. Paris, n.d. Ob-
long 4to. (4 pieces).
NapoLnon. “ Traité de Campo-Formio.” Etching. Cabasson, del.
Joanny, sc. Etching. 12mo; with young woman in. the forest.
“Sire, jaime Pierre.” Lithograph. Lecomte. Oblong 4to; “ Aimez-
vous le chocolate M. le Due?” (At Dantzig). Mezzotint. Un-
signed. Paris, n.d. Oblong 4to; Pulling the moustache of a soldier.
Mezzotint. Proof before letters. Oblong small 4to. (4 pieces).
NapoLeon. Four plates, each with 6 scenes and 2 portraits, represent-
ing battles, Egyptian views, &c. Lithographs. Par V. Adam. Folio.
4 pieces.
NapoLeon. “ Bonaparte’s winter Amusements at the Military school ” ;
“'L’Empereur dans son Cabinet aux Tuileries,” and 2 others. 4to and
8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
NAPOLEON, “ Aeul’serste Ruhrung des Kaiser’s Napoleon heim Anblicke
des Marschall’s Lannes.” Lithograph. Also 2 outline plates (1)
“Napoleon and his generals,” (2) ‘“ Napoleon at Osterode.” Also
Napoleon’s mother from the statue by Canova. 4to. Together, 4
pieces.
NAPpoLeon, “ Journées des 13 et 10 Brumaire an VIII.”; “Séance du
Corps Legislatif a ’Orangerie de St. Cloud, apparition de Bonaparte,”
etc.; and 2 others, one unfinished proof before all letters. 4to and
8vo. ‘Together, 4 pieces.
NApoueon, “ Bonaparte au Conseil des Cing Cents” (in two states) ;
“ Bonaparte au Mont Sinai”; and another. 4to and 8vo. Together,
4 pieces. :
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NAPOLEON, “At the Field of May.” Line. G. M. Brchoe del> - Jia Ni:
N eaglem sc. (1816). 8vo; “ Morning of the 18th Brumaire.” Painted
by Schopin. Engraved by Sartain. New York, 1851. 4to; “ Entrée a
Berlin.” Etching. Unsigned. Paris, n.d. 12mo; “Tes Adieux.” Wood-
cut. India paper. 8vo. (4 pieces. ) |
Napoueon, four plates, each with a centre and surrounding ovals rep-
resenting scenes in his life. (2) Gravé par E. Wibaille. (2) Un-
signed. Mezzotints. Oblong 8vo. (4 pieces.)
Napouron, | At Grenoble]. “Si quelqu’un veut tuer son Empereur il
le peut, le voici.” Lithograph. Bruxelles, n.d. Oblong 4to; “ Canal
du Saint Quentin.” Etching. E. Charpentier, del. J. de Mare, se.
Paris, n.d. 4to; “ Napoleon and the young soldier.” “ Oui, je suis
Francais.” Lithograph. Oblong 4to; “A Tuilsitt.” Philippoteaux,
del. "Rebel, sc. 12mo. (4 pieces.)
Napo.eEon, Vue du Port et de la Rade de Boulogne, Embarquement des
Anglais en Hollande, Féte de Virgile 4 Mantoue, Mort du Prince
Louis de Prusse: Couché sculpt. Baugean del., etc. Oblong folio.
Together, 4 pieces.
NAPOLEON, On Board the Northumberland; Abdication of Napoleon;
Interview between the two Emperors; Siege of Dantzick. Pigeot
sculp. Couché fils, del., ete. Oblong folio. ‘Together, 4 pieces.
Napoueon, Dresden (2 different) (both containing portraits of Na-
poleon, one of Moreau, lying mortally wounded.) P. LeGrand sc.,
Tessaert del; Mezzotints; and 3 others. 4to. Together, 5 pieces.
NAPOLEON receiving the keys of the city of Vienna. Nov. 13, 1805;
Meeting of Napoleon and Francis II. after Austerlitz (2 copies) [all
from the Versailles Gallery]; lithograph of the first named, and an-
other lithograph. All containing portraits of Napoleon. Folio. To-
gether, 5 pieces.
Napo.eon, Mantua, Revolt at Cairo, Corunna, 2 views (one in colors
after W. Heath), and another. 4to and 8vo. Together, 5 pieces.
NaApoLeon, Montenotte, Retreat of the French from Leipzig. Aquatint
in colors after Atkinson, and 3 others. 4to and 8vo. ‘Together, 5
pieces.
NAPoteon, Leipsic (Aquatint in colors after W. Heath), London, 1815;
German engraving of the same engagement, Montereau and 3 others.
4to and 8vo. Together, 5 pieces.
Napotron, Malmaison. On steel. Bourgeois, del. Perdoux, sculp.
Oblong 4to; Chateau d’Hougoumont. Lithograph. Bruxelles, n.d.
Ato; “ Ferme de la Haye-Sainte, Ht. St. Jean.” Lithograph. Brux-
elles. 4to; Palais Royal de Laeken. Lithograph in colors, Bruxelles,
n.d. 4to; “Ansicht von Malmaison bey Paris. Ermer, sc. In colors.
to. (5 pieces.)
Napoteon, On the Bellerophon: Views of his Surrender, &c. Line, &ec.
Various sizes. (5 pieces.) London, &e. v.d.
3816.
3817.
3818.
3819.
3820.
3821.
3826.
Napo.ron, “Entrance of the Allies into Paris.” Warren, sc. 4to;
“Visite au tombeau du Grand Frédéric.” Mezzotint. Unsigned.
4to; “At Brienne.” Half tone. 8vo; “Maison de Kopernik a
Thorn.” Etching. T. Mielcarzewicz, del.. Adam Pilinski, sc.
Small 4to; “ At Jaffa.’ Etching. Gros, pinxt. Lefévre, sc. India
paper. Paris, n.d. 4to. (5 pieces.)
Napo.tron, “Am Grabe Friedrichs des Grossen.”- Line. Unsigned.
Oblong 4to; “ On n’passe pas.” Mezzotint. Unsigned. Paris, n.d.
Oblong 4to; “ Napoleon and the Italian soldier.” Carriére. Litho-
graph. [ Paris, n.d.] Folio; “ Clémence de Napoléon.” Mezzotint.
Unsigned. Paris, n.d. 4to; “Visitant les Orphelines.” Mezzotint.
Unsigned. Paris, n.d. 4to. (5 pieces.) 3
Napoueon, “ With the Princess e de L***.” Lithograph. Lecomte.
Paris, n.d. Oblong 4to “Apres vous, Sire.” Mezzotint. Un-
signed. Paris, n.d. 4to; “ Pardon, Excuse, Sire.” Mezzotint. Un-
signed. Paris, n.d. 4to; Music Title Page. Lithograph. EH. Rey.
Oblong 4to; “A Schoenbraun.” Lith. de Ratier. Folio. (5 pieces.)
Napotron, “ At Louisbourg.” Peint par Watelet. Gravé par L. Pan-
nier. Folio; “ Confiant ’Impératrice & le Roi de Rome 4 la Garde
Nationale.” De Morlaine, del. P. Girardet, sculp. Oblong 12mo;
“Napoleon and the soldier Lambert.” Lithograph. Paris, n.d.
Oblong 4to; “Tafereelan van de Staatsomwenteling in Frankrijk. sf
Line. W. De Gier, sc. Te Zaltbommel, 1827. 8vo; “ Pardon, Ex-
cuse, Sire.” Oblong Ato. (5 pieces.)
Napotron, Marengo, Pavia, Ulm, Moscow.. Dessiné par Carle Vernet,
ete. Oblong folio. Together, 5 pieces.
Naponxron, “ Napoleon Surpris par des Cosaques,” Wagram, 4 different,
one German. Wunder inv. et sc.; another, Mezzotint, etc. Together,
6 pieces. 4to.
. NAPOLEON, Waterloo, 4 different, one in colors, after Heath. 4to. 4
pieces.
. Napoueon, Waterloo, 6 different (including colored map). 4to and 8vo.
Together, 6 pieces.
. NapoLEoN, Waterloo. Leblanc sc. Tessaert del. Mezzotint; and 3
others. 4to and 8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
. NapoLeon, Elba: “Départ de Vile d’Elbe.” Goubard-Blanchard. (2
copies) ; Porto Ferrajo, &c. Line, &c. 4to. (6 pieces.)
Paris & London, v.d.
Napoueon, Montebello, Roveredo, Priedlant, Leipsic, Heliopolis, Ho-
henlinden. Dessiné par Carle Vernet, etc. Oblong folio. Together,
6 pieces.
. Napotron, St. George, Taghamento, La Favorite, Ratisbonne, Mont-
Thabor, Millesimo. Dessiné par Carle Vernet, ete. Oblong folio.
Together, 6 pieces.
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3839.
3840.
3841.
3842.
3843.
NaApo.eon, Talavera, Waterloo (in colors), Montmirail (in colors), and
3 others. 4to. ‘Together, 6 pieces. ;
NAPoLEon, Brienne (in colors), Friedland (2 different), Montereau,
and 3 others. Mezzotint, etc. 4to. Together, 6 pieces.
. Napoteon, Longwood, St. Helena, 1815; “Retour de Bonaparte, 1815”;
_“ntry of the Allied Sovereigns into Paris; 1814.” In colors; La
Belle Alliance (2 views) ; Escape from Elba. Tine, lithograph, &c.
Various sizes. (6 pieces.) London, &c., v.d.
. Napoteon, Preussich-Eylau, Pyramids, Austerlitz, Madrid, Liitzen,
_ Dresden. SBovinet sculp., Swebach del., ete. Oblong folio. To-
gether, 6 pieces.
. NAPOLEON, Rivoli, Occana, Abensberg, Mondovi, Castiglione, Jena.
Dessiné par Carle Vernet, etc. Oblong folio. Together, 6 pieces.
. Napoteon, Mont-Saint-Jean, Wagram, Moskowa, Arcola, Cairo, Abou-
kir. Bovinet sculpt. Couché fils, ete. Oblong folio. Together, 6
pieces.
. NApoxeon, Liitzen, Ziirich, Aboukir, Arcola (3 different) and 2 others.
4to and 8vo. ‘Together, 6 pieces.
NAPoLeon, “ Princess Hatzfeldt pleading for her husband ; Napoleon at
Bologne, and scene in Egypt. 8vo. Hach in two states. Together,
6 pieces. The above and seven following lots are all on India paper,
in from two to five states.
NAPOLEON, Episode de la campagne de 1814 (3 states) ; Napoleon and |
one of his generals, map of Egypt in front of them (2 states) ; and
two other scenes. 8vo. ‘Together, 7 pieces.
. NapoLeon, The surrender of Mantua (4 states); at St. Helena (2
states) ; Napoleon and the Duchess of Weimar (2 states). 8vo. To-
gether, 8 pieces.
Napotron. Le Général Bonaparte et Eugene Beauharnais (2 states) ;
Napoleon standing outside hut before burning logs (5 states). 8vo.
Together, 7 pieces.
Napotgon, Napoléon et le roi de Saxe (3 states), and three other scenes,
all unnamed, each in two states. 8vo. Together, 9 pieces.
NaApo.eon, A series of unnamed scenes uniform with the five preceding
lots. Each in two states. Together, 8 pieces.
Napoteon, Another collection similar to preceding lot. Together, 8
pieces.
Napouzon, A similar collection (one series in three states). Together,
11 pieces.
Napoteon, Austerlitz, 11 different. Mezzotint (6), etc. 4to. Together,
11 pieces.
3844.
3845.
3846.
3847.
3848.
3849.
3850.
NAPOLEON, Marengo (2 different), Eyelau (proof before inscription),
London, 1823, and 4 others. 4to. Together, 7 pieces.
Napotron, Three houses of Bonaparte, Ajaccio, Elbe, Paris. 18 Bru-
maire. Lithographs. Regnier, del. Champin, lith. India paper.
4to; St. Peters and the Vatican. Etching. H. Abbot, del. J. B.
Neagle, sc. 4to; St. Marks. On steel. A. Canaletti, pinxt. J. B.
Allen, sculpt. India paper. London and Manchester. Oblong 4to;
Piazza del Quirinale. Lithograph. Rome, 1831; Milan Cathedral.
Sam. Prout. W. Wallis. London and Paris, 1844. 8vo. (7 pieces.)
NapouEoNn, “ Gal’rie Hist’que. de Versailles.” Hight plates of a Series
issued by the “ Diagraphe et Pantographe-Gavard.” Engraved by
Delannoy, Cholet, Chavane, &c., after paintings by Roehn, Ponce
Camus, Mongin, &c., and designs by L. Massard, and others. 4to.
(8 pieces. ) [ Paris, n.d.]
NAPOLEON, crossing the Alps, 7 different. Lithograph, ete. 4to and 8vo.
Together, 7 pieces. |
NAPOLEON, a different series. Together, 8 pieces. 4to and 8vo.
Napoueon, “ Mariage de VEmpereur,” “ Entrée de |’Empereur ;” and
11 others, all containing portraits (plates from an illustrated book).
8vo. Together, 113 pieces. ,
NAPOLEON, a somewhat similar series, although different from the pre-
ceding. Proofs before inscription in bistre, 8vo. 9 pieces.
AT ST. HELENA. DEATH SCENES, ETC.
. Napoutron, Death of Napoleon (together with portraits of Las Cases,
and others). Lithograph in colors. Folio (poor copy, soiled and
varnished ).
. NapouLEon, The Tomb of Napoleon. T. Sutherland sculpt. Capt. Mar-
ryat, R. N. delt. Mezzotint. Folio. Open letters. London, 1821
. Napouron, “ Musing at St. Helena,” full length in uniform, on cliff at
St. Helena, looking seaward, arms folded. Mezzotint. B. R. Haydon
pinx. J. E. Coombs, sculp. From the original picture. Folio
(foxed). London & Paris, 1830
. NapoLeon, on his Austerlitz camp bed, taken by Capt. Marryat 14
hours after his decease. Lithograph. Folio. London, 1821
. NAPoLeon, another copy of the preceding, has been folded.
. Napozon, full length, standing on rock at St. Helena, British sentry
near by, sea in distance. Janet Lange d’aprés un croquis de Bastin.
Tinted lithograph. Folio.
Be. “SRB.
3858.
3859.
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3861.
3862.
3863.
3864.
3865.
3866.
3867.
3868.
3869.
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Naprorron, “Napoléon a Ste. Héléne. I] dicte au jeune Lascases les
notes qui doivent servir a rédiger ses Mémoires,” full length in uni-
form, seated, Las Cases also seated, at table, pen in hand, sentry on
rock in background. P. Baquoy sculp. Chasselat del. Line engray-
ing. Open letters. Folio.
Napoureon, Death of Napoleon, surrounded by officers. Ts Rs
Unsigned. Folio.
NAPOLEON, FRCL COT a Ste. Héléne,” full length, seated, head resting
on left hand, newspaper near by, sea in background. 8. W. Rey-
nolds sculpt. H. Vernet pinxt. Mezzotint. Open letters. Small
— folio. Paris, n.d.
The reproduction in Sloane’s Life of Napoleon was made from this
. engraving.
Naporeon, full length in uniform on cliff, arms folded, one hand under
chin. (St. Helena). Line. Dessiné et gravé par Delaistre. Small
folio. -
NaApoteon, “Napoleon ut in morte recumbit,” with view of the grave.
H. Meyer, sculpt. W. Rubidge, pinxt. Open letter proof on India
paper. 4to, | London, n.d.
NAPOLEON, “N apoleon auf St. Helena,” full length in uniform, together
with full roe of others. Line engraving. In colors. 4to.
_ Nurnberg, n.d.
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NApoLron, “ Napoleon ut in morte recumbit,” in uniform, wearing hat,
also view of the tomb. H. Meyer sculp. Ww. Rubidge pinxt. Stipple.
4to. London, n.d.
Napo.teon, a Vile S. Héléne donnat des lecons de dessin a la petite
Julie. Full length in uniform, standing in room with window open
towards the sea. Mezzotint. Unsigned. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Napotnon, “ Mort de Napoléon.” Gravé par Tajet, peint par H. Vernet.
Line engraving, 4to.
Napo.eEon, full length in uniform, on shipboard, arms folded across
breast. ‘“ Buonaparte DU des “Anglois.” Mezzotint. Coeuré del.,
Jazet sculp. 4to. Londres, n. d.
Napo.ueon, full length at St. Helena, seated on moss-covered rock, with
Montholon and other generals near him, and dictating his memoirs,
&e. Line. Stahlstich von F. Randel. Oblong 4to.
NApoLeon, in death, full length upon a bed, in uniform, robe of purple
spread over portion of figure, hangings, crucifix, &c. Hand colored
drawing. Unsigned. 4to.
Napoteon, full length, recumbent posture, in uniform, gold cross on
breast, with sheet over him, &c. “Bonaparte-lying in state on his
camp bed.” Taken on the spot by a private gentleman. In colors.
Small 4to. (Somewhat stained.)
3870.
3871.
3872.
3878.
8879.
3880.
3881.
3882.
3883.
3884.
Napo.eon, full length in uniform on quay, ships near, officers sur-
rounding him, &. “Napoleon’s Abfiihrung nach ngiand. 1815.”
Line. Unsigned. In colors. 4to.
Naporeon, “Tombeau de Napoléon,” outline faces of Napoleon, Jo-
sephine, Napoleon the 2nd, and others in the tree which overshadows —
the tomb. Gravé par H. Marks. Line engraving, 8vo.
NapoLEon, “ The Shade of Napoleon,” silhouetted full length in uni-
form, cocked hat [at St. Helena]. Drawn and engraved by J. Brace
from a portrait by Vernet. 8vo. London, n.d.
. NApPoLeon, lithographs of a death mask, 2 different. Unsigned. 4to.
Proof before inscription and letters.
. Napoteon, “Napoleon dying.” Stipple by T. Gimbrede. 4to.
. NAPOLEON, different impression of the preceding, in oval, surrounded by
stars, representing his battles. Stipple. Unsigned. Proof before all
letters. 4to. (Spotted.)
Napo.eon, “Death of Napoleon,” lithograph after Giscare. 8vo.
[ London, n.d. ]
. NAPOLEON ary, St. Helena, full length, no hat, hands in pockets. Cro-
quis d’aprés nature. Dessiné le 6 Mars 1821. 8vo.
The reproduction in Sloane’s Life of Napoleon was made from this
engraving.
Napo.eon, full length, standing, in cutaway coat, knee-breeches, low
shoes, hat, hands in pockets, facing left. Line. Proof before all let-
ters of this well-known portrait, said to have been taken from life at
St. Helena. 8vo.
Napoteon, lithograph of the death mask taken at St. Helena by order
of General Bertrand. F. Pistrucci sc. 8vo.
Naporron, full length at St. Helena, long-tailed coat and coeked hat,
hands in pocket. China paper. Proof before letters. 12mo.
Napouzon, “Tomb of Bonaparte.” [St. Helena.| Drawn on the spot
by a gentleman. Engraved by J. C. Canton. In colors. Oblong
12mo. London; T. Kelly, 1821
Napozon, St. Helena, full length in cutaway coat, knee-breeches, low
shoes, and hat, buildings and sea in background. “ L’Homme de Ste.
Héléne.” D’aprés le Cl. Gourgaud. Lith de Langlumé. In colors.
12mo. :
“Par d’étonnans revers le sort veut que j’expie
Les . . . suceés qui signalent ma vie, &c.”
Napo.ron, Janus-faced full length figure, arms folded, outlined in the |
trunk of a tree upon his island-prison. Water color. “Natural curi-
osity at St. Helena.” Unsigned. 12mo.
Napoueon, at St. Helena. Engraved by R. B. Peake, sketch taken on the
island. In colors. 12mo. London, n.d.
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. NAPOLEON, view of Bonaparte’s House, St. Helena, with several figures
of soldiers in foreground. Line. By Canton after a drawing taken
on the spot by a private gentleman. In colors. Oblong 12mo.
Napo.ron, “Une féte de Napoléon a St. Héléne” (presenting Napoleon
) with a portrait of his son); lying in state. Mezzotints. 2 pieces.
4to. |
_NApo.eon, lying in state. Mezzotint and 2 lithographs, both contain-
ing full length portraits. 4to. Together, 3 pieces.
. Napouron, “ Napoléon Méditant 4 Ste. Héléne,” full length. C. Duval
sculpt. B. R. Haydon, pinx. Mezzotint (margins cut away, creased
- and hand-colored) ; In death. Stipple. Proof before all letters; and
_ another, also in colors, 8vo and 12mo. Together, 3 pieces.
. Napotzon. “Shade of Napoleon visiting tomb”; “ View of Longwood
from Baleomb’s cottage.” In colors (margins cut away). London,
1824; another view of Longwood, uncolored, and a plan. 8vo. 'To-
gether, 4 pieces.
. Napo.eon, four different representations of his lying in state, after Pur-
cell, Marryat, and others. 4to and 8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
. Navotzon, four different representations of his lying in state, after Fen-
ner, Ibbetson, and others. 4to and 8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
; Napotxon, in death, 2 scenes, and 2 busts in uniform. Lithograph
and stipple. 4to and 12mo. Together, 4 pieces.
. NAPOLEON, at St. Helena in the second year of his final illness; full
length in uniform. A. Bruckner sculp.; and 2 others. 8vo. Together,
4 pieces. . |
. NApoLeon, in death, 2 different scenes; “‘ Napoleon’s last sigh,” London,
1838; “ The room in which Buonaparte died,” after Major J. Luard.
Lithograph. India paper. 4to. Together, 4 pieces.
Napo.eon, full length in uniform, touched up with gilt; “ Napoléon a
Ste. Héléne,” full length, various views on margins. F. Dellanoy sc.
(2 states, 1 India paper; and 2 others. 8vo, etc. Together, 5 pieces.
NAPOLEON, in exile. Lithograph. London, n.d.; “Der Kaiser Napo-
leon,” full length, and 3 others. 8vo and 12mo. Together, 5 pieces.
Napotzon, from a death mask. India paper; after the drawing by
Rubidge; and 3 others. 4to and 8vo. ‘Together, 5 pieces.
Napo.Eon, on rock at St. Helena, after Delaroche; full length in uni-
form. Vallot sc., David pinxt., and 4 others. 4to and 8vo. Together,
6 pieces.
NApoEon, six different full length, on rock at St. Helena (India
paper) ; at Malmaison, and 4 others. One colored lithograph. 8vo
and 12mo. Together, 6 pieces.
3900.
3901.
3902.
3903.
3904.
3905.
3906.
3907.
3908.
3909.
3910.
ALLEGORICAL PORTRAITS.
NAPOLEON, bust in uniform, face composed of nude figures, eagle as
hat, etc. In colors. With inscription beneath, “Napoleon the First,
and Last, by the Wrath of Heaven Emperor of the Jacobins, Pro-
tector of the Confederation of Rogues,” etc. “This Hieroglyphic
portrait of the Destroyer is faithfully copied from a German print,
with the Parody of his assumed titles,” ete. Folio.
| London, Ackermann
NAPoLeon, allegorical, full length, standing on clouds, left leg raised,
holding trophies in left hand, swords in right, which Alexander and
Caesar are about to receive. Beneath, kneel his son and a number
of officers bewailing his death. Line. Ger... inv. Barley sc. India
paper. Folio. New York; Theriot, n.d.
Napo.ron, allegorical, in uniform, receiving his son in the clouds,
~ son in Austrian regimentals, eagle near by, sword and crown drop-
ping to earth. “La Réunion. Oh, mon fils, devais-tu sit6t m’étre
rendu?” ‘Tasserl. Delarnelle, del. Lithograph. Folio. 2
Paris, n.d.
NapoLeon. Another copy, same design, but with inscription in Eng-
lish. Tasserl. Tinted hthograph. Folio. London, 1832
Napoteon. Another copy, similar design. “Ils sont réunis, &c.”
Unsigned. Paris, n.d.
Napotron. Another copy, similar design, with additional figures of
generals, Herald of Peace, &. Unsigned. Mezzotint. 4to.
NapoLeon. Another copy, similar design, with long description in
French, with figures of Poniatowski, Prince Eugene, &c. Mezzotint.
Ato. Paris, n.d.
‘NApoeon, allegorical, full length in uniform, recumbent and asleep
upon a pile of skulls and bones, with right arm outstretched towards
a cloud in which the Duc d’Enghien appears in full armor. “Le
Songe... il est un Dieu vengeur.” Copperplate. Unsigned. Folio.
NAPOLEON, allegorical, full length, Consular coat, standing between fig-
ures of Victory and Peace, Diogenes emerging from a barrel on
right, &c. “ Diogéne éteignant sa lanterne.” Godar invenit. Mo-
rette sculpsit. Mezzotint. Folio. .
Napoueon, allegorical, full length in uniform, standing and considering
the plan of a fortress, with the Emperors Trajan, Titus, and Marcus
Aurelius, and the goddesses Themis and Minerva. “Napoléon en-
méditation sur Vart de la Guerre.” Godar invent. Morette sculpsit.
Mezzotint. Folio. Parisy Wen t.d.
NAPOLEON, allegorical, full length, wearing wreath of laurel, carrying
laurel and sword, rising from the tomb, exclaiming: “Je désire que
mes Cendres reposent sur les bords de la Seine, au milieu de ce
Peuple Frangais que j’ai tant aimé.” Grave par Jazet, peint par
Horace Vernet. Mezzotint. Folio. Paris, n.d.
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; NAPOLEON, allegorical, three-quarter length in embroidered uniform,
standing behind a pedestal, various kings and ecclesiastics surround-
ing him with their arms outstretched, their hands about to be clasped
in universal brotherhood, Herald of Peace in the clouds, figures of
Arts and Sciences returning, and the forms of Anarchy and War be--
ing driven from the scene. Mezzotint. Unsigned. Margins cut
close. Oblong folio. (Vertical crease across centre.)
. Naporzon, full length in uniform, in clouds, many figures surrounding
him. Stipple. 4to. Bruxelles, 1825
. Napoueon, allegorical, full length in uniform, refusing the olive branch
tended him by Peace, and rushing after Ambition in chariot with
horses. On left, a scene of Peace in France; on right, view of the
Russian steppes, corpses strewn thereon, &c. Inscription under-
neath. Maleuvre del et sculp. In colors. Oblong 4to.
. ; Paviesn dl.
. Napotron, “ Der allgemeine Weltfriede, geschlossen in Jahr 1814.”
In colors. 4to. _
: Napoteon, allegorical, full length, ermine robes, arising from throne in
the clouds and welcoming his son in uniform, victor wreaths,
trophies, officers and soldiers surrounding him, &c. “ Napoléon
-recoit son fils au temple de la gloire.” Unsigned. Mezzotint in
colors. 4to. (8 lines of verse beneath.) Paris, &c., n.d.
. Naporzoy, “ Le culte catholique rendu au Peuple Frangais par le ler.
Consul Bonaparte,” etc., full length, accompanied by the angels of
Victory and Faith.. In colors. 4to.
. Napoueon, full length in uniform before a gambling-table risking his
~ all upon Fate, the figure of Destiny, blindfolded, throwing dice,
Death, the croupier, saying “I have won,” and raking in the stakes.
Line. Unsigned. 4to. 1815
. Napotxon, face, with several others, outlined in a bunch of violets in
pot. “Riathselhafte Veilchen.” Wash drawing. Unsigned. 4to.
. NAPOLEON, the same. Mezzotint. |
. NAPOLEON, the same. Lithograph. L. Stettenheim in Hamburg.
. Napo.zon, allegorical, full length in uniform, seated among the clouds
on a group of flags, palms, &., holding on one knee the “Code Na-
poleon,” with figure of Time about to crown him. “La gloire et le
Génie du grand homme.” Four lines of verse beneath. Mezzotint.
Unsigned. 4to. Paris; Dubreuil, n.d.
. Naporzon, allegorical, full length in uniform, with great cloak, being
conducted by the goddess Victory to Olympus, where Jupiter and
Mars are bidding him welcome to the Pantheon of Immortality. “La
Gloire le conduit a l’Immortalité.” 12 lines of verse beneath. ‘Tes-
saert del. Roemhild sc. Mezzotint. 4to.
3923.
3924.
3920.
3926.
2927.
3933.
3934,
Napoueon, allegorical, in uniform, seated on rock marked St. Helena,
with his left hand on map of France, and views of himself in Egypt,
and on horseback ascending the Alps. Designed by J. Sainsbury.
Drawn by Jacques. 6 lines of English verse beneath. 4to.
NaApoLEON, allegorical, half length, in armor and robe, long hair,
standing in a Quadriga drawn by two lions on which are seated
two winged-cupids, generals following mounted on horses, bulls, &c.,
sea and ships near by, the city of Venice (?) in distance. With long
Latin inscription. Line. Ignatius Colombo, inventor et Sculptor,
Venice, n.d. Copperplate. Oblong 4to.
NAPOLEON, plate in 2 sections; (left) oval bust in Directory coat, sur-
mounted by a radiated star, underneath, an eagle, wings outspread,
lightning flashes in talons and holding in beak a laurel branch, with
section of the world and sentence, “Pax in oré manu que fulmen;”
(right) 15 lines, commencing “ Honneur a l’armée d’Italie; Gloire et
Reconnoissance au Heéros, &c.,” with victor-wreaths top and bot-
tom, fasces on sides. Unsigned. 4to.
NAPOLEON, head in clouds. Lithograph. Proof before inscription. 4to.
NAvPoueEon, allegorical, full length in clouds in uniform appearing to
Marie Louise who reclines on couch, the young king of Rome asleep
on her knee, eagle near by with crown in beak which it holds aloft over
the youth, &. “Songe.” Unsigned. Line and _ stipple. 4to.
(Portion of lower margin clipped.)
. NAPOLEON, another copy, treated in a similar manner, with variations
in figures, &c. Mezzotint. Unsigned. 4to.
. NAPoLEon, allegorical, in uniform, with hat and long boots, right arm
uplifted, left around neck of eagle, which is flying above the moun-
tains, sea, &c., with a lightning-bolt in talons. Unsigned. 4to.
. NApoLEon, another copy, similar, cut down to square 8vo. .
. NaApoueon, full length in uniform, wreath of laurel, in clouds. Litho-
graph. 4to.
. Napotzon, full length in uniform, in clouds, with right hand ex-
tended over an eagle presenting crown to his son asleep on the knee of
Marie Louise. Line, tinted paper. Proof before all letters. Ob-
long 8vo.
NAPOLEON, allegorical, bust. In colors, 8vo. London, 1814
The hat‘is composed of eagle captured at the Battle of Vittoria, his
face of the prisoners living and slain, his epaulette of his own blood-
stained hand, his star a cobweb, emblematic of the flimsy tenure of his
reign.
Napoteon, full length, in uniform, sitting on deck of vessel holding
scales in right hand, which are evenly balanced, parts of shrouds,
mainsail, &c., near by. “ Des humains, La Balance a la main il pése
les Destins.” Voltaire. Line. Unsigned. 8vo.
3945.
. Napoeon, “Le Songe,” full length figure, the eagle about to place the
crown upon the head of his son. Line. In colors. 8vo.
. Napouzon, “La poire était mire,” probably symbolical of Napoleon’s
coup d’état of the 18th Brumaire (?). In colors. 8vo.
. Napouzon, full length, in richly embroidered coat with sash and sword,
standing on top of a globe lettered “18, Brumaire,” with allegoricai
figures in clouds, of Fame presenting a victor-palm, and of Plenty
emptying the contents of her horn upon the globe under Napoleon’s
feet. “Rein ne manque plus 4 sa Gloire.” Line. Unsigned. 8vo.
. Napoteon, “ L’unique Pensée de la France,” head of Napoleon with
floral borders. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
. Napouzon, “Der Corsische Gifftbaum,” showing a tree that has been
struck by lightning and limbs broken; among its branches are five
outline portraits of Napoleon. Line engraving. Unsigned. In col-
ors. 8vo,
. NApoLeon, bust on family tree, with Imperial eagle above, and the
names of members of his family in colored circles on branches. Gene-
alogy of the House of Bonaparte in German script on 2 pp. follow-
ing. C.G. Haendler. In colors. 4 pp. 12mo.
. NAPOLEON, oval bust, arising from a cloud, in uniform, with hat. -“Il
fit respecter Vhonneur Frangais.” Lith. de Lemercier. 12mo, with
wide margins. Paris; Caillou, n.d.
. Napo.xon, bust in uniform, rising from the mouth of a jar marked
“* Rappe Bon ” upon a small platform labelled “ Resi,” against which
leans a dog. Underneath, 7 lines in Dutch. Line. 12mo. |
. NAPOLEON, allegorical view containing full length portrait in em-
_ broidered coat, without hat, left hand on sword, right, behind his back,
standing before sleeping figure of a robed female | Maria Louisa ( ?) |
in sitting posture; above, in the clouds, winged Angel of Peace with
torch in right hand, a portion of figure of a Fury, medallions of Bas-
tille, &c., a group of peasants in centre. [In pencil, “Memorial...
Vienna, &c.”| Challiou del. Bovinet sculp. Line. 16mo.
. Napoueon, full length, in uniform, arms folded, standing in front. of
an urn marked “N,” with eagle and anchor nearby, robed figure in
clouds. In circle around this view is printed, “22 Juillet 1832 [date
of the young King of Rome’s death] 5 Mai 1821 [date of Napoleon’s
death] Mon fils. ..Toi aussi. ..et a ’age de vingt-et-un ans. ..et sans
_giloire...” Unsigned. In colors. 16mo.
Napoxxon, allegorical, (1) full length, in embroidered uniform, stand-
ing, sword in left hand, right, upholding a crucifix, angels, worship-
pers, devils descending to Hell, &c. “La Religion Triomphante.
Bonaparte...s’est rendu a Notre Dame, pour y entendre la Sainte
Messe celebrée par le Cardinal Caprara.” Line. Unsigned. Folio;
(2) another copy, similarly treated, but with different assortment of
- figures, &c. Dessiné et gravé au trait par Nodet. Mezzotint. Folio.
(2 pleces. )
3946. Napo.eon, allegorical, (1) a time-worn arch of masonry on top of which
rest his sword, hat, &c., and above which eagle is flying, &c. “ Re-
spect et honneur.” 4to; (2) “Chronological Tree of the principal
events and achievements of Bonaparte.” Folio. Both lithographs.
Unsigned. (2 pieces.) :
3947. Napo.eon, allegorical, (1) full length, in uniform, with long coat, sur-
mounting the cloud-capped summit of a colossal column, with scenes
of his battles, &c., around him. Dessiné par V. Adam; (2) another
copy, similarly treated, but with angels and harps on left, generals
on right. “C’est so derniére victoire.” Unsigned. Both mezzotints.
Ato. (2 pieces.)
3948. Napotzon, (1) part length, in cadet uniform, with arms extended, run- _
ning after a maiden in a garden. “Dieu de miséricorde, Je ne tai
point offensé; C’est mon époux.” Stipple. Unsigned. 16mo; (2)
full length, uniform, near a balustrade, standing between two women.
“Napoleon und die Gattin des Kaufmanns Taulon de Grandchamp.”
S. von Seyfert. Lith. v. Walde [after a stipple]. 8vo. (2 pieces.)
3949. NapoLeon, three different representations, two wearing crowns, one in
chariot. Stipple, etc. One proof before all letters. Folio and 4to.
Together, 3. pieces. |
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3950. NApoLEoN, allegorical, full length, with that of his son; full length on
globe inscribed “18. Brumaire;” full length, Emperor’s robes. All
in colors. 4to and 8vo. Together, 3 pieces. -
3951. Napoteon, “ Bouquet Symbolique,” medallion, full bust’ of Napo-
leon II. and Marie Louise, inscription of 6 lines, “ Violettes du 20
Mars 1815” and “ Napoleon Violets,” both in colors, and another.
Together, 4 pieces. ;
3952. NAPOLEON, in uniform, on stool blowing bubbles for his son, who, as a
miniature replica of his father, stands near, a bubble marked “Rome”
over his head. Unsigned. In colors. 16mo; “ Farewell to thee,
France,” full length, seated. Unsigned. In colors. 16mo; full
length in uniform, tents near. “ Oberbefeblshaber der armee von
Italien.” In colors, and another. 8vo. (4 pieces).
3953. NAPOLEON, a series of four different representations including Victory
crowning bust, etc. 8vo. Together, 4 pieces. 3
3954. NAPOLEON, in a group of about 15, heads only, with designation and
description. 4to; “La Boussole Politique, depuis 1789.” Line.
12mo; a cripple. both legs cut off, before the Emperor. [“ Lost at
Austerlitz.”] Lithograph. 4to; Napoleon and Princess Hatzfeld.
Process plate after design of Sandoz. 4to. (4 pieces). |
3955. NAPOLEON, allegorical, full length. Huet direxit, D’Haudricourt in-
venit; and 3 others, 4to and 8vo. Together, 4 pieces.
3956. NapoLeon, “ Bouquet Chéri,’ containing medallion busts of Napoleon,
Napoleon II. and Marie Louise; and 3 others, 4to and 12mo. To-
gether, 4 pieces.
BeIOMEU REE,
- 3957. N. APOLEON, , full length j in embroidered long-coat leaving Egypt, army in
, i . background, ship in offing, &. “ Buonaparte. . .the deserter of the
army of Egypt.” Unsigned, but probably by J. Gillray. Line.
“ ss . Folio. (Upper left hand corner somewhat damaged.) London, 1800
5958, ‘Narotroy, another copy, in colors. J. Gillray invt. Folio. London, n.d.
3959. Napoxeon, full length in uniform with enormous hat and plumes, ad-
| dressing two royal ladies of Wiirtemberg. “A check to Corsican as-
surance.” (Folios of Caricatures lent out for the evening.) In
poor, Folio. London; 8. W. Fores, 1805
3960. ee ea s head on a pike, held aloft by a British soldier. ‘ Buona-
wh parte 48 hours after landing.” Line. J. Gillray des. and fect.
EQLTOS 7, tf) | London, 1803
1% 396. pe eee Maarened invasion of feelin’: Caricature full length,
ae: standing in a yawl-boat, with others around him, approaching “the
shores of Great Britain, where Britannia and her supporters are
_ shown in attitudes of abject terror. “ Physical Aid; or, Britannia
recovered from a Trance.” [J. Gillray fe.] Line. Oblong small
folio. 5 London, 1803
_ «3962. NapotEoN, midget general in uniform, with King George the Third,
a &e. on stage ‘of a theatre, musicians in orchestra... “ Pacific eS
tures, or a Flight from St. Clouds, ‘over the water to Charley,’
new dramatic piece now rehearsing. mo, Gillray fecit. Oblong eral
~ folio. In colors. ae) London, 1806
a. 3963. Napotron’s Grand Ooraran: Procession from the Church of Notre-
; Dame, Dec. 2, 1804. Includes caricatures of Napoleon, Fouché,
- Berthier, Pius VII, &. Line. -J. Gillray inv. & fect. 31x9 1-2
ins. Folded thrice. London, 1805,
3964. NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform, sustained in mid-air by a
balloon labelled “ Gloire,” with wings from his shoulders marked
“Terreur” and “ Intérét,’” and dropping proclamations, &c., upon
a group of people below. “Le Degen Politique.” In colors. Un-
signed. Line. Folio.
3965. Napotron. The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver. Etched by J.
Gillray. Folio (later impression, margins slightly damaged).
Contains portraits of Napoleon, George the Third, etc. On the reverse
of the plate is another caricature, ‘A Morning Ride. ”
3966. Napotron, (1) full length, strutting, with plumed hat and sabre.
ne Buonaparte hearing of Nelson’s Victory, swears by his sword to
extirpate the English from off the Earth.” Line. J. Gillray inv. &
fet. London, 1798; (2) “ Meeting of the Monied Interest, &c.” J.
Gillray inv. & fet. ‘Oblong 4to. London, 1798. (2 pieces, backed.)
3967.
3968.
3969.
3970.
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3972.
3973.
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3975.
3976.
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Napouron, full length in uniform, holding the guy-rope of a swing in
which are 5 uniformed officers, swinging forward and upwards.
Napoleon is saying, “‘ Comme-je les fais aller.” La Balangoire. Line.
In colors. Folio.
NAPOLEON, (1) full length in uniform, absolving the Directoire. “ Exit
Liberté 4 la Francois; or, Closing the Farce of Egalité at St. Cloud.”
Line. J. Gillray inv. & fect. Oblong 4to; (2) “Allied Powers,
unbooting Hgalité.” J. Gillray fct. Line. (Small tear, mended.)
2 pieces, backed. , London, 1799
Napo eon, full length in uniform, tossed up as a shuttlecock by the
battledores of two soldiers, Lucifer in centre appearing from Hades.
“ Jaloux de leurs plaisir, épiant chaque geste, Messieurs, dit Lucifer,
apres vous sil en reste.” Line. In colors. Small folio.
NaApoLeon, face and immense plumed hat showing behind walls of a
fort, John Bull, stripped to the waist, knee-deep in the English
Channel, bidding Napoleon defiance. “John Bull offering Little
Boney fair-play.” Line. J. Gillray inv. & fet. 4to. (One corner
slightly repaired.) - London, 1803
NAPOLEON, with crown, in a pot labelled “ A Stew ”; Turkey on a spit,
being basted by a British general; several French generals, “in
pickle,” &c., in the “ Grand Kitchen of Europe.” “ British Cookery,
or Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire.” In colors. 4to.
[ London, 1801]
NAPpoueoN, as a fox held aloft by the hunter, who is crying “ Tally-ho.”
“ Death of the Corsican Fox.” J. Gillray inv. & fect. Oblong 4to.
- London, 1803
Napo.eon, full length in uniform, leaping and tearing his hair, sur-
rounded by overturned chairs, worlds, &c. ‘“‘ Maniac Ravings; or,
Little Boney in a strong fit.” J. Gillray inv. & fct. Oblong 4to.
London, 1803
Napo.teon, full length, partly skeleton, with his uniformed arm around
his sister Louisa, female junto back of him, male junto of Horse
Guards nearby, Canning hurling a quill-spear, &. “He cannot go
to Spain; or Canning’s death blow.” Line. Unsigned. In colors.
Oblong 4to. London, 1808
NAPOLEON, as a tiger, being driven into the Rhine by symbolical fig-
ures of Russia, Prague, &c. “The Imperial Tiger Hunt.” From the
Satirist, Dec. 1, 1913. In colors. Oblong small 4to.
NAPOLEON, in a fierce attitude, drawing sword, and saying, “Vat do I
see yonder . . . tis de Roast Beef of Londres, &c.,” meanwhile
looking across the Channel to Great Britain, who, in the person of a
gigantic soldier, stands guard over the before-mentioned. roast beef.
Line. J. Gillray inv. & fe. Oblong 4to. London, 1803
Napoueon, “Napoleon unter den Handen der Aerzte,” full length figure,
partly nude, in hands of physicians, bottles of medicine, etc., nearby.
Bei L. Schlemmer in Nurnberg. In colors. 4to.
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Napoueon, “Buonaparte landete den 1n Marz 1815, zu Canne in Frank-
reich, um die Fackel des Kriegs noch einmal fiber den Erdball zu
! schwingen,” ete., full length in uniform, holding flaming torch in
right hand. Line engraving. Unsigned. Ato.
NAPOLEON, in uniform, seated at table with Louis XVIII. and the Duc
de Reichstadt. “The Crown Candidates, or a modest request politely
refused.” §. T. Taw, invtr. Line. Incolors. 4to. London, 1815
NAPOLEON, double caricature, (1), full length i in uniform, with bakers’
shovel placing figures of Bavaria, &c., in oven marked, “New French
Oven for Imperial Gingerbread; em (2) “New Litter of Hungry
-Grunters sucking John Bull’s old sow to death.” Line. J. Gillray
inv. & fec. Oblong 4to. (2 pieces, backed.) London, 1806
-Naporzon, another copy of “'The New French Oven, &.” J. Gillray
. invt. In colors. Small 4to.
-Napornoy, in uniform, bending over the corpses of | 2 French soldiers,
behind him a Russian with battle-axe raised to strike. “Specimen
of Russian chopping blocks. So you’re the last says this brave honest
man, Now peek return to Russia if you can.” In colors. 4to.
Pub. by McCleary, Nassau St. [N. Y.]
tee ae ‘full length caricature with spyglass and sabre on cliff
marked “France,” looking across the British Channel to the armed
forces of Great Britain, the devil prodding him with a fork. “Bony
~ . at a stand,—or the Corsican Tyrant staggered at the prospect of
Great Britain in arms.” In colors. 4to. London; Roberts, n.d.
NapoLEon, full length in peor. caricature, holding sword in one
hand, and with apple lettered Leipsig in enormous mouth, skull and
eross bones under his feet. In colors. 4to.
AT ‘THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES
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3985.
3986,
3987.
3988.
3989.
3990.
3991.
For date of other sessions, see “ORDER OF SALE,” page supra.
NapouEon, (1) and George III carving the Plum Pudding, the former
cutting away a large slice marked “Europe.” ‘The Plum Pudding
in Danger.” J. Gillray inv. & fec. Line. 4to; (2), Scene in Par-
liament; “ Uncorking Pitt.” J. Gillray inv. & fect. Line. Folio.
(2 pieces, backed. ) _ London, 1805
NAPOLEON, another copy of the “Plum Pudding in Danger.” In colors.
J. Gillray dest. Small 4to. { London, n.d. |
NAPOLEON, (1) caricatured as a Spanish matador, tossed in the air by
a bull, around the neck of which is a broken collar, marked “Cor-
sican Chain,” “The Spanish Bull Fight, or the Corsican Matador in
danger.” European potentates viewing the scene. J. Gillray des.
& fect. Oblong 4to; (2) “Spanish Patriots attacking the
French Banditti.” Line. J. Gillray inv. & fect. (2 pieces backed).
Small tear mended. \ London, 1808
NAPOLEON, inscription in German commencing “ Das Kaiserlein Na-
poleon, und seine Rauberhorten,” ete. In colors. 4to.
Napo.eon (1), full length in uniform, the Russian bear on one side of
him, the British lion on the other, horrible shapes all around. “ The
Valley of the Shadow of Death.” Line. J. Gillray inv. & ft.
Oblong 4to; (2) “ L’Enfant Trouvé; an example of Roman Charity,
&c.” J. Gillray inv. & fet. Line. (2 pieces, backed).
London, 1808
Napoueon, full length in uniform, rear view, with drum in front, on
his way to the ship for Elba, accompanied by a grotesque figure in
military coat playing upon a violin. “ Le départ du petit Caporal.”
Line. In colors. 4to.
NaAPpoueon’s hat, with a spear run through it, held by a cossack alighting
from a coach, another cossack, Bull and his wife, &c. “ John Bull
and the Cossacks in London.” From the Satirist, 1st May, 1813. In
colors. Oblong small 4to.
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3995.
4004.
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. Napoxeon, “ Napoleon’s Ankunft in der Unterwelt,” full length figure
of Napoleon in uniform, in Hades, throne of skulls and bones, in-
scription in German. 4to. In colors.
NAPOLEON, as the Corsican Bloodhound, beset by the Bears of Russia,
with tin-kettle attached to his tail and labelled “ Moskow.” Un-
signed. [Gillray?] Small 4to. London, 1813
. Napoueon, “ Grose Raritaét aus Frankreich,” the figure of Napoleon in
_ uniform, on a platform, inscription in German stating that this is
the representation of a small man who as a great military hero
wished to distort the world. In colors. 4to. | |
Napo.eon, full length in uniform, in bottle, George III. kneeling on
ground in thanksgiving, the Allied generals in uniform standing
around. ‘The Ex-Emperor in a Bottle.” 24 lines of verse under-
neath. Line and stipple. 4to. London; J. Jenkins, 1815
. Napoueon, full length in royal robes, seated in chair, stating “ I must
have issue,” at his right is Josephine, also full length in royal robes,
seated in chair, stating “ For the benefit of the Empire I resign my
husband.” Etching, entitled “The Imperial Divorce” from the H1-
bernia Magazine, Satira del., Brocas etch. Plate contains several
other portraits. 4to.
> Napozon, another copy of the same (creased).
. NAPOLEON, caricature in colors, inscription in Russian, most of the
figures probably portraits. 4to.
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. Napouzon, “Erfiihrt Hunde bis Bautzen,” full length in uniform,
cocked hat underneath sign post, one arm of which reads “ weg nach
Bautzen ” and the other “ weg nach Dresden.” Line engraving. In
-eolors. -4to.
. Navoteon, “ General Frost shaving little Boney.” 4to. [ Ca. 1815] |
. Napotzon, full length in uniform seated on drum, chin in his hands,
and facing the skeleton figure of Death seated on a cannon in a sim-
ilar attitude, both fronting the armies of the victorious Allies,
“Death and Bonaparte.” T. Rowlandson delt. Aquatint. to
(several creases, vertically across). :
. Napotxon, full length in uniform representing “ Le courier du Rhin,
perd tout en revenant de la foire de Leipsig.” In colors. 4to.
_ Napoteon. German caricature representing Napoleon standing on the
map making out his line of attack for the Battle of La Belle Alliance,
June 18,1815. 4to.:
Plate contains portraits of Ney, Davoust, ete.
NAPpoLEoNn, riding on an eagle, saying “ veni, vidi, vici,” Louis XVIII.
on an ass saying “ ce diable d’homme ne ma pas soulement donner le
temps de me retourner.” In colors. 4to. Margins cut away.
4005.
4006.
400%.
4008.
4009.
4010.
2401,
4012.
4013.
4014,
4015.
4016.
Napotron, “ Hellenische Weisheit,” Napoleon as a mouse in uniform
with cocked hat, seated on the gravestones of great military com-
manders addressing other mice (his marshals and generals), and
urging them to save the honor of the master and not let themselves
be caught by the cats. 4to.
Napo.eron, “ Se. Kaiser Majestat Napoleon der Grosse auf Hochstdero
neuersundenem Observatorio in der Schlacht von la Belle Alliance d.
_ 18 Juny 1815,” full length in uniform. 4to.
NapouEon, “ Le Déserteur,” full length in uniform, view of Mont St.
Jean on battlefield in background, Napoleon saying “ Braves Fran-
ais, combattez pour moi.” In colors. 4to.
N APOLEON, “ Hin grosser General und ein ‘kleiner Kaiser,” full length
portrait of a general [Bliicher?], balancing a miniature figure of
Napoleon on his thumb. 4to. |
NAPOLEON’S portrait in upper left hand corner, with various figures of
Great Britain underneath, showing the way the news of Nelson’s Vic-
tory over the French affected them. line. Unsigned: 4to:
(Mended at one fold.)
Napoueon, full length caricature, standing in a field of St. Helena,
houses in background; a gigantic figure, hair mussed and hands in
pockets. “ Drawn from the life at Longwood, June 5, 1820. Fleshy,
ci-divant Bony.” Written in ink on lower margin,—‘By Mr. Hook,
Acting Pres.” 8vo. 7 !
NAPOLEON, as harlequin in a satire upon the “ Diversions of Purley ”
[John Horne Tooke]. Contains numerous figures, including Welling-
ton, &c., several under the table, wine being spilled from decanters,
&e. Published for the Satirist, April 1, 1808. In colors. Oblong
Svo. |
Napoueon, “ Diesen Bock habe Ich geschossen,” full length in uniform,
cocked hat, cannon in background. 8vo.
Napotron, “ Der Kronen-Flicker,” full length figure, seated at table
trying to repair his crown, and saying to two kings who are tender-
ing their crowns, “ Ich habe mit meiner genug zu thun.” In colors.
8vo.
NAPOLEON, in the Imperial Shaving Shop, seated, in uniform, on stool,
and exclaiming,—* Begar, me no can reach to shave de dam mus-
tache of dat vile Regent for dis basin of water between us.” From
the Satirist, 1st of February, 1813. In colors. Oblong 8vo.
Napounon, “ Buonaparte auf der Reise nach der Insel Elba .. .
1814, full length in uniform saying “es lebe Konig Ludwig X VIII.”
In colors. 8vo. ;
Napo.Leon, “ Das ist mein lieber sohn, an dem ich Wohlgefallen habe,”
a large monkey holding the figure of Napoleon in his arms. In colors.
8vo.
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Napo.eon, full length in uniform, with inscription “Il Corriere del
Reno tutto perde nel suo ritorno dalla piera di Lipsia.” In colors.
Svo.. ’ . Pe a A . Sabie
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Napo eon, full length in uniform, an angel’s wing extending from his
back, reading uncomplimentary descriptions of himself on wall.
“ Je suis sur les Epines, &.” Line. Unsigned. 8vo.
Napoteon. “ Unverhoffter Besuch,” full length figures of Napoleon and
his son, the latter wearing crown; unexpected visit causes Napoleon
to state, “ Be quiet, little son, or I shall be frightened, too,” etc. In
colors. 8vo. ; By . De
NAPOLEON, rear view in enormous coat and hat. Pencil drawing. Un-
signed. 12mo.
Napotron, “Der Rheinische Courier verliehrt auf der Heinreise von
der Leipziger Messe alles,” full length in uniform, cocked hat. In
colors. 12mo. :
NAPouEoNn, full length on top of a tree, which is bent over by his weight
as he leans to grasp the statue of Charlemagne; beneath him hang
fruit marked Murder of Kléber, Massacre at Jaffa, Abolition of No-
bility, &e., skulls, figure of Death, &c., on ground. “ Objects re-
flected in Ireland’s Mirror.” Oblong 12mo. | London, n.d.
NAPOLEON, full length in uniform as “ Der Rheinische Courier,” with
the sceptre of Carolus Magnus in both hands, and running towards
the city of Maynz. Line. Unsigned. 12mo.
NAPOLEON, as a uniformed monkey trying on hat. “ Le Singe de Na-
poléon.” Colored lithograph. 12mo. Paris, n.d.
Napouzon, full length as a traveling musician carrying kettle-drums
and horns, &c. “Nun kanns angehn.” | Geissler, sc.| Unsigned.
In colors. 12mo. (Torn and mended.) pe
NAPOLEON, miniature full length in uniform being dropped into the
jaws of the Russian bear by the grotesque figure of a Cossack. “ Hoo-
Haw—there he goes. Grim Joey dashing fittle Boney into the jaws of
a Russian Bear.” In colors. G. Ck. del. Square 12mo.
NAPOLEON, bust in caricature; face, composed of the dead bodies of his
Ambition ; hat, of the eagle of the Allies who crushed him; coat,
of a map with the names thereon of battles lost, rivers crossed, &c.,
with its collar a stream of blood; epaulet, of the hand of Justice
snapping the strings of his Greatness, &c. Unsigned. In colors. 5
lines of description in French. 12mo.
Napoteon. The same, slightly varied. In colors. About 16 lines of
_description in French. 12mo.
NAPOLEON. The same, slightly varied. In colors. 8 lines of description
in French. 8vo.
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NapoLEon. The same, without any letters. -16mo.
NapoLeon. The same, but plain. 10 lines of description in Italian.
Berlin, n.d. 12mo.
Napoteon. The same. In colors. 8 lines of description in Italian.
Berlin, 1814. 12mo
Napoteon. The same. In colors. Title in German. 16mo. (2
copies. ) *
Napotreon. The same, without letters, in pencil and water-color.
16mo.
Napouteon. The same, pencil and water-color. 8vo. (Creased.)
NAPOLEON, small medallion caricature of Bonaparte astride an ass, his
face to its tail, and “ conducted to Elba by his Prope attendant [the
devil], &c.”’ Unsigned. 16mo.
NAPOLEON, small full length in uniform astride a rat which he is driving
as a horse. Etching. Unsigned. 12mo.
Naporron, full length caricature, with Bliicher. “ Rencontre aux
Champs Elisées.” Journal du Manneken. Mezzotint. 8vo; the
same, with inscription in German. Lithograph. 8vo. (2 pieces.)
Napouxon, caricature full length in uniform, pierced by the fork of
Satan and being roasted in the flames of Hell. 8 verses beneath.
“The Corsican Pest; or Belzebub going to Supper.” J. Gillray des.
and fect. Large folio (folded). (Large tear at bottom, repaired.)
London, 1803 ; On back of above are 2 caricatures of Napoleon, *‘ The
King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver” (London, 1803), and “The
Genius of France nursing her darling.’ (London, 1804.) Un-
signed, but probably by Gillray. ‘Together, 3 pieces.
NAPOLEON, 3 caricatures, (1) “ The Hand-Writing Upon the Wall”;
Cape Destruction of the French Gun-Boats ” ; 3 (3 ie Corsican
Carcase-Butcher’s Reckoning Day”; and (4) [“ John Bull and the
Alarmist”]. Ling, Lithograph, &c. J. Gillray inv. and fct. Oblong
4to. (1 margin cut into, and a portion of 1 plate mended.) (4
pieces, backed.)
NAPOLEON, 3 caricatures, (1), “ The Magnanimous Minister chastising
Prussian Perfidy * ; (2) “ Pacific Overtures, or, a Plight from St.
Cloud, &e.”; (3) “ Comforts of a Bed of Roses, &e.” ;and (4) “John
Bull swamped in a flood of New Taxes.” J. Gillray inv. and fet.
Line, Lithograph, &c. Oblong 4to. (4 pieces, backed.) (Margin ~
torn and repaired in 2 places.) London, 1806
NApoueon, medallion head with wreath, in a group of 5 heads. Line.
16mo; half length, with 4 others, caricatures. Line 1817. Oblong
4to; “ Last Adieu of Louis Napoleon and the Emperor.” Mezzotint
after Wattier. 8 vo.; full length in a group of soldiers, &c., on quay.
Etched after Latella. India paper, 8vo. (4 pieces.)
SECOND FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON, »
. NapoLeon. Second Funeral. The Second Funeral of Napoleon Bona-
parte, including an account of the exhumation of his remains at St.
Helena. Jilustrated by the artists who accompanied the expedition.
8vo. London, 1841, inlaid to royal 4to in sheets. Accompanying the
preceding are 2 bills of the play “ Napoleon Buonaparte.” London,
1830-31.
. Napouzeon. Second Funeral. “ Débarquement a Courbevoie.” Dessiné
par Ferogio et Girard. Lithograph. Folio (margin stained).
. ae ; 3 Paris [1840]
. Napoteon. Second Funeral. “ Arrivée du char 4 la porte des In-
_ valides.” Dessiné par Ferogio et Girard. Lithograph. Folio (stained).
‘ Paris [1840]
. Napotron. Second Funeral. “Catafalco del l’Imperatore Napoleone a
_ bordo de la Belle Poule”; “Imbargo delle spoglie di Napoleone” ;
“ Ricognizione del cadavere di Napoleone”’; “ Catafalco di Napol-
eone.” Lithographs. Double folio. 4 pieces.
_ Naponron. Second Funeral. “Exhumation de Napoléon a Ste.
Héléne.” Lithograph in colors. 4to. Paris, n.d.
. NapoLeon. Second Funeral. “ Translation des restes mortels de Na-
poléon”; unnamed scene depicting the coffin borne by soldiers.
Lith. de Jobard; “ Translation des restes mortels de /Empereur;
Lithographs. 4to. Together, 3 pieces. |
. Napoteon. Second Funeral. ‘“ Chapelle ardente de l’Empereur Na-
poléon ”; “ The Opening of the coffin at St. Helena, Oct. 16, 1840”;
“ Arrivée de la flotille, sous les ordres du Prince de Joinville, ramen-
ant les restes de Napoléon ”; and 3 other scenes [one from the Ver-
sailles Gallery]. Lithographs, etc. 4to. Together, 5 pieces.
. Napontgon. Second Funeral. “ Passaggio del convoglio funebre di Na-
poleonie sul ponte della Concordia”; “Cavallo di battagha di Na-
poleonie,” and another similar. Lithographs, double folio. 3 pieces.
. Naponron. Second Funeral. “ Carrio funebre di Napoleone ” ; “ Shargo
delle spoglie di Napoleone” ; “ Battello catafalco di Napoleone,” and
another. Lithographs. Double folio. 4 pieces.
_Napoteon. Second Funeral. “Dopo Ventiginque anni”; Arrivo del
Corteo funebre e delle spoglie mortali di Napoleone ag!’ -Invalidi,”
and 3 other scenes, 1 French, 2 English, illustrative of events in the
Second Funeral. Double folio, and folio. ‘Together, 5 pieces.
. Napoueon II., Kine Or Romz; only son of Napoleon I and Marie
Louise. L.S. 1 p. 4to. Schénbrunn, July 29, 1829, expressing his
pleasure at hearing that the waters of Aix-la-Chapelle are of so much
benefit to his mother.
An unusual signature consisting of the brief ‘ Nar” in imitation of his
illustrious father, who signed frequently in this manner after the year 1806.
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Napoueon II., Kine OF Rome. Original manuscript, 4 pp. 4to, of an
' Historical Composition, in the autograph of Napoleon II, at the age
of sixteen, with corrections made by one of his tutors. Unsigned.
Portrait and a brief printed biography. (3 pieces.)
A note on one of the sheets states that they were taken from a copy-
book. used at school by the Young Napoleon, and that on one of the pages
was written the date, “30 Juin 1827.” He was born in March, 1811, and
died in July, 1832.
Napoueon II., Kina Or Rome. Portrait, bust in uniform. Dessiné
a Vienne, d’aprées nature. Stipple. 8vo.
Napo.ron II., Kine OF Rome. Portrait, bust in uniform. N. Schia-
voni din. ed. inc. Stipple. Open letters, with inscription. 8vo.
Naporron IIJ., Ktng Or Rome. The same, proof before inscription
(slightly stained). |
Napoueon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, “ Napoleon-Francois-Charles-
Joseph, Duc de Reichstadt,” bust in oval. Stipple. Unsigned. vo.
Paris, 1811
Napouteon IJ., King Or Rome. Portrait, “ Due de Reichstadt,” full
bust, within floral frame. Stipple. Unsigned. 12mo.
Napoueon II., Kine Or Roms. Portrait, full bust in oval. Gravirt
von A. Folger. Stipple. 8vo (worn and margins cut away).
Napoteon II., Kine Or Rome. Portraits (1) bust in oval, after the
miniature by Isabey. Stipple. 8vo (worn impression) ; (2) bust in
oval, gravé B. Roger, dessiné . . . par P. P. Prud’hon. Stipple.
8vo.. 2 pieces.
Napoteon II., Kina Or Rome. Portrait, “ Le Roi de Rome,” bust,
Lecomte sc. Marckl del. ‘Two states, (1) open letters, (2) unfin-
ished proof before all letters. 8vo. 2 pieces.
Napoueon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, “ Napoléon Roi de Rome,”
miniature full length in uniform, cocked hat under right arm,
papers in left hand. Canu fecit. Stipple. 12mo. Paris, n.d.
Napotron IJ., Kina OF Rome. Portrait, bust in oval. Engraved
by T. Wright, after a miniature by Isabey. Stipple. 8vo.
London, 1820
Napoueon I]., Kine Or Rome. “ Francois Joseph Charles, Duc de
‘Reichstadt,” portrait, bust in oval. Gravé par Ch. Meichelt, dessiné
par Ph. Stubenrauch. Mezzotint. 8vo.
Napoueon II., King Or Romer. “F.C. J. Napoléon II. Prince Im-
périal,” bust in oval, as a child. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
Napoueon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, as a child, bust in oval. Line
engraving. Unsigned. Open letters. 4to.
Napoueon II., Ktne Or Rome. Portrait, as a child, bust in oval. Line
engraving. Unsigned. Open letters. In colors. 4to.
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Napoueon II., Kina Or Rome. Portrait, as a child, bust in oval.
Chaponnier sculpt. D. Duclos delt. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
Napoteon II., King Or. Rome. Portrait, full length, in uniform
Mezzotint. Unsigned. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Napoxeon II., Kine OF Rome. Portraits, (1) in carriage [as Knight
of the Golden Fleece], in colors; (2), three-quarter length, seated,
looking at bust of his father, also in colors. 8vo. 2 pieces.
Naporzon II., Kixe Or Rome. “Naissance de Napoléon II. Roi de
“ Rome.” Gravé par Alix, dessiné par Rousseau. Mezzotint. 4to
lercssed).
NapoxeEon II., Kine Or Rome, in full athe seated in chair asleep,
his mother, Maria Louisa, standing on his left, a soldier on guard
at entrance to the room. Lion couchant, nearby. “ Le sommeille du
Lion.” Mezzotint. Unsigned. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Napo.eon II., Kine Or Roms. Another Copy, similar design, slightly
smaller figures, &e. Unsigned proof. Mezzotint. Small 4to.
Naporzon 1 yd Kine Or Rome. “ Herzog von Reichstadt,” half-length
portrait in uniform. J. Jaresth sc. Line engraving. Open letters.
8vo.
NApoueon ILI., ne Or Rome. Portrait, three-quarter length, stand-
ing, in uniform. Lithograph in colors, unsigned. Open letters. 4to.
Napoxeon IL, Kine Or Rome. Portraits, (1) fall length in uniform,
Line engraving. 8vo [London]; (2) “S.A. Le’ Prince Imperial.”
India paper. Open letters. 8vo. Pape 2 pieces.
Napoieon II., King Or Rome. Portraits, (1) full length, engraved
by Green. India paper; (2) full length, and (8) “ The Last Mo-
ments of Young Napoleon, Duke of Reichstadt.” Mezzotint (worn).
Unsigned. Together, 2 pieces.
Napotzon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, full length in uniform, on
horseback. Mezzotint. Unsigned (creased in places). Small folio.
Naponeon II., Kiva Or Rome. Portrait, full length in uniform, stand-
ing, hand resting on hat, galloping soldiers in background. Mezzo-
tint. Unsigned. Folio. [Paris, (Ca. 1818).]
Napoeon II., Kine Or Rome. Portraits, (1) as a child, full length,
on horseback. Stipple. Unsigned (wormed in inscription); (2) >
bust in uniform, India paper; (3) full bust in uniform, India paper,
before letters. 8vo. Together, 3 pieces.
Napoteon IIJ., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, as a child, full length in
oval, kneeling, saying “ Dieu! Veille sur mon Pere et sur la France.”
Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
Napotzon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, as a child,full length. Early
lithograph. India paper, proof before all letters. 4to.
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Napoteon IL, Kine Or Rome. Portrait, full length. J. Rogers se.
Line and stipple. Colored by hand. 8vo.
NApoueEon II., Ktne Or Rome. Portrait, miniature full rer. Etch-
ing on India paper. Unsigned. 12mo. London, n.d.
Napotreon II., Kina Or Rome. Portrait, “ Le duc de Reichstadt,”
full bust in uniform. Stipple. Unsigned. In colors. 12mo,
Paris, n.d.
Napoueon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, “ Napoléon Frang¢ois Charles
Joseph, Prince de Parme,” full bust in oval. Gravé par A. Verico,
Isabey a Vienne pein. Stipple. 8vo. Firenze, n.d.
Napoxeon II., Kina Or Rome. Miniature full length portrait, kneel-
ing, “Le Prince Impérial remerciant Dieu de l’heureux retour de
son pere.” Stipple. Printed in colors. 8vo.
Napouron IJ., Kina Or Rome. Portrait, full bust, d’aprés Voriginal
dessiné par G. Duclos. Stipple. Printed in colors. 8vo.
Napo.Eon II., Kina Or Rome. Portrait, full length, military costume,
holding flowers, saying “ Elles sont toutes pour mon pére et la
France.” Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
Napoueon II., Kina Or Rome. Portrait, “ Napoleon II. Prince Im-
perial,” full length in uniform, cocked hat in right hand. Stipple.
Unsigned. 8vo.
NapoLeon IIJ., King Or Rome. Portrait, “ Der junge Prinz von
Parma,” full bust in uniform. Nach dem leben gemalt in Wein.
Stipple. Printed in colors (face disfigured). 8vo.
Napoueon II., Kinc Or Rome. Portrait, “ F. J. C. Napoléon, Duc de
Reichstadt,” full length in uniform, seated, statue of Napoleon in
background. Millin [peint]. Line engraving. Folio. Paris, n.d.
Napoueon IL, Kine Or Rome. Portrait, full length in uniform.
Lithograph in colors. Folio.
NapoLeon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, full length in uniform.
Drawn by Geo. Cruikshank. Aquatint, highly hand-colored. 8vo.
[From Ireland’s Life of Napoleon.] (Date cut away.)
Napotzon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, full length in uniform.
Lithograph after H. H. Carter, 1826. Folio.
Napoueon II., Kina Or Rome. Portrait, full bust. Dessiné apres
nature. Line and stipple. 4to. ISL7
Napoueon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait, on horseback, in uniform.
Mezzotint. Unsigned. Small folio.
NapoLeon II., Kine Or Rome. Portrait as a child. Dessiné et gravé
par H. Maina. Stipple. 4to.
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4100. NavoLeon Li Kine Or Rome. Portrait, full length, kneeling, saying
in French, “I am praying for my father and for France.” “Stipple.
In colors, probably colored by hand. 8vo.
4 1. Napoteon II., Kine Or Rome. Portraits, (1) full length in uniform.
Lithograph. (2) Full bust, from a sculpture. Stipple. Together,
Repieces. 4to and 8vo. | :
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. Napoueon II., Kine Or Rome. “ Derniers momens de Napoleon II.,”
two representations. (1) G. Guadagnini dis & inc. 1834. N. Maurin
-imy. (2) Melle. Leuvier sculp. Line engravings. 4to. Together,
2 pieces.
. Napoeon IJ., Kina Or Rome. “ Derniers momens du Roi de Rome.”
Lith. de Simonau, also when lying in state. Gravé par Serz. 4to
and 8vo. Together, 2 pieces.
410. . Napoteon II., Kine OF Roms. The Tomb of Napoleon II. Mezzotint.
Ato (slightly creased).
. NapPotron III., Emprror Or France. A page of manuscript in the
autograph of Napoleon III.. small folio, unsigned and undated. With
portraits of both king and queen.
A criticism of a political pee iiet, which he thinks ought to be called
“Parties in France since ’89.”
. Napo.eon IIL, Emperor Or France. A.L.S. (third person). 1 p.
12mo. London, Feb. 24, 1833. Accepting an invitation. The letter
commences “ Le Prince ‘i Napoleon Bonaparte.” With portrait.
. Naponron ITT. Emperor Or France. LS. 1 p. folio, Paris, Jan. 31,
1869. Greetings ig is cousin, Cardinal Bilo, ‘with addressed
envelope.
. Navotzon III., EMPrror cGr France. L.8. 1 p. folio, Paris, Jan. 15,
1870. To his cousin, thanking him for Christmas greetings. With
portrait, surrounded by his officers. Folio. Together, 2 pieces.
. Napotzon III., Emperor Or France. Portrait, half length in uni-
form. Lithograph after Charpentier. 4to. On India paper.
. NAPOLEON EuGchne Louis, Prince IMPERIAL, son of Napoleon III.
MS. of a Prayer pasted on a 4to sheet of cardboard, said to be in the
autograph of the son of Napoleon III. With 2 photographs.
. NAPpoLtEon (AuGcusta AmeELIA—daughter of the King of Bavaria, and
wife of Prince Eugéne Napoleon). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Munich, "Aug.
12, 1829. To Mme. E. Lefebure, thanking ne for congratulations
upon her daughter’s marriage to the Emperor of Brazil.
. Napotzeon (Avucustus C. E.-—eldest son of Prince Eugene Napoleon,
Prince of Prussia). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Spa, July 11, 1816. To
Ravrio & Co., Paris, relative to articles of furniture.
. Napotgon (Lovis—eldest brother of Napoleon III.). A.R.S. “ Louis
Napoleon,” n.p.n.d. With engraved portrait.
* Received from Charles the sum of 200 francs for the month of March.”
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Napoteon’s Marsuats. A series of 100 miniature portraits of the - {
Marshals of Napoleon. Bovinot sculp. Vatier del. On 5 folio sheets.
Nansouty (ETIENNE A. M. C.—French general, one of the best officers
4
of the Revolution, commanded the cavalry at Leipsic). A.L.S.
1 p. folio, Cologne, Nov. 17, 1811. Regarding a report of the divi-
sions under his command. ,
Napper-Tanpy (JAMES—Irish insurgent, invaded Ireland with a body —
of French troops). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Engraved by
J. Heath after J. Petrie. 4to. London, 1816
Nast (THomas). Original pen and ink drawing of a caricature “ Att
Corked up his Fassett,” representing Senator Platt, on his knees,
painting the face of a jumping jack. At foot, “ He is going to ad-
dress a colored meet to n.” 14x1614.
NATIONAL CONVENTION. Order of Release for Citizen L. Chardoneau.
1 p. 4to. Port Malo, le 8 Fructidor, ?An II [Aug. 25, 1794].
Signed by Lion.
. NATIONAL CONVENTION. ‘“ Der Nationnal-Convent in Paris.” Carica-
ture. Fincke fecit, Berlin. 4to. |
. NAVAILLE NE£E Des Capris (MApAmME DE—niece of Mirabeau). A.L.S.
to M. Audibert, excusing herself for having been unable to answer
his letter immediately. 1 p. and a half, small 4to. May 17 [1790].
NaAvAat ComBat between the French under Comte de la Motte Picquet,
and the English under Admiral Hyde, in full view of Fort Royal off
Martinique [about Dec., 1779]. Inscription in French. Line engray-
ing. Unsigned. Large folio, margins on three sides cut away.
NEALE (Str Harry B.—British admiral). Portrait, three-quarter
length in uniform. Engraved by J. B. Lane, drawn by W. Evans,
after Sir W. Beechey. Stipple. Open letters. Folio. London, 1822
NEcKER (JAcQUES—eminent Swiss financier, father of Madame de
Staél). L.S.1p.4to. Paris, May 20,1790. To M. le Cher de Ville-
preux.
Informing the recipient that he has given M. de La Tour du Pin a
letter in favor of Sr. Picard.
NeEcKER (Jacques). A.L.S. 1 p. small 4to. n.p. (Paris ?), July 16,
1790. With portrait and view of his house at Copet.
Stating that he is sending a copy of the account he is to present to the
National Assembly, and requesting that a sum of money be obtained from
- the bank.
NECKER (JACQUES). L.S. 2 pp, 4to. [ Versailles, Sept.] 2, 1789.
Stating that 1000 bags of flour are to be examined.
Necker (Jacques). Portrait, full bust in oval. Engraved by Berain-
ville. Stipple in brown, with margins. Folio.
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4 1 at. NECKER (JACQUES). Portrait, full bust in oval. Dessiné et gravé par
P. Audouin. Line engraving. Folio, with full margins. Fine im-
pression. Paris, undated
a (JACQUES). Portrait, full bust in oval, monument beneath.
Boknam sculp. J. V. del. Line engraving. 8vo.
4 a 9, NECKER (JAcQuES). Portrait, full bust in oval. Boknam sculp. J. V.
del. Line engraving. 4to. °
113 . NecKER (JAcquzs). Portrait, full bust in oval. Dessiné et gravé par
P. Audouin.. Line engraving. 4to. Paris, n.d.
. NECKER (JACQUES). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Unsigned. “Le
= tee Compte Rendu.” 8vo, full margins.
. NECKER (J ACQUES). Portrait full bust in oval: scene beneath. Lava-
chez SC. Mezzotint. 8vo.
‘ce (JacquEs). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint. Military
scene, and biographical account in script beneath. 8vo, on small
folio sheet.
:N ECKER (J ACQUES) . Another copy of the same.
. Necker (Mapame A. A. Dre Saussure—cousin of Mme. de Staél, wife
of the nephew of the French Prime Minister). Three lines on letter
in another hand and in the third person. 2 pp. small 4to. No place,
no date. To the Abbé Desannais, apologizing for trouble given him,
&e. With portrait.
. NEIPPERG (CountT—morganatic husband of Marie-Louise). A.L.S.
2 pp. 8vo. Schweig, Sept. 15, 18.
The writer informs the recipient Abat a great deal has been written
about his family, and sends some corrected statements.
. Netson (Horatio, Lorp, eminent Britsh admiral). L.S. “ Horatio
Nelson,” 1 p. folio, April 30, 1779. To The Honle. the Principal
Officers and Commissions of His Majesty’s Navy, London.
“ Herewith you will receive a monthly book for His Majesty’s sloop
Badger under my command for March and April 1779.”
. Netson (Horatio, Lorp). Commemoration of the X1Vth February,
179%. Engraved by I. Parker, R. Smirke del. Line engraving.
Folio, (margins repaired). : London, 1803
Contains portraits of Nelson, Collingwood, Sutton, Knowles and thirteen
others.
. Netson (Horatio, Lorp). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Stipple.
Unsigned. Open letters on India paper. 4to. London, 1806
. Netson (Horatio, Lorp). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Engraved
by R. Cooper, drawn by W. Evans. 4to. Open letters. London, 1815
. Netson (Horatio, Lorp). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Litho-
graph on India paper after Maurin, 1834. Proof, 4to.
4142.
4143.
4144,
4145.
4146.
4147.
4148.
4149,
4150.
4151.
4152.
4153.
4154,
4155.
4156.
4157.
4158.
Netson (Horatio, Lorp). Portrait, half length in uniform. Litho-
graph after A. Maurin, 1834, also “ Death of Lord Nelson,” Taylor ~
sculp. Corbould del. 1827. 4to. 2 pieces.
Neutson (Horatio, Lorp). Portrait, half length, in uniform, Gravé
par Frilley, peint par Healy. Line engraving, from the Versailles
Gallery. India paper. 4to.
Netson (Horatio, Lorp). Portrait, full length in uniform. Js. Gill-
ray del. & fect. Ato.
NESSELRODE (CHARLES ROBERT, Count Von, ee ainieanee toa
part in the Coalition against Napoleon). L.S. 1 p. folio, Dussel-
dorf, Oct. 10, 1810. To the Count de Sulsi. ~
NESSELRODE (CHARLES Rospert, Count Von). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, n.p..
April 14, n.y. stating that he is sick, and is sending some dispatches, —
etc. With portrait.
NESSELRODE (CHARLES Rosert, Count Von). A.L. 1 p. 12mo, in ~
third person, unsigned, April 27, no year, informing M. Boyd that
he has received his two letters and would be pleased to discuss their
contents with him at an early date.
NESSELRODE (CHARLES ROBERT, CouNT Von). Portrait, full bust, en-
graved by L. Demary. 8vo. Open letters.
New Jersey. “A Wood Scene, Hoboken.” Engraved by Smillie after
Weier. 4to (spotted). 1832
New Jersey. View of the Phoenix Paper Works, Whippany, Morris
Co. Lithograph in colors after a drawing by E. Sintzenich. 4to.
New York, n.d.
Newton (Sir Isaac). Full bust portrait in oval. Engraved by Houb-
raken after Kneller. [Circa 1748 |
Newron (Sir Isaac). Portrait, three-quarter length. Done from an
original painting of Sr. James Thornhill’s. Mezzotint. 4to, cut
close.
New York Views. View of Hellgate, the entrance from Long Island
Sound to New York. Aquatint engraved by Murriot. 8vo (re-
paired ). London, 1807
New York Views. St. Thomas’s Church, Broadway. Engraved by
Rawdan, Wright & Co., after A. J. Davis. 4to. 1829
New York Views. Park Row. Engraved by W. D. Smith after C.
Burton, 4to. 1830
New York Views. A Map of the Village of Williiamsburgh. In three
colors. Large folio, backed with linen. 1845 |
New York Views. Map of the Albany Northern Rail Road. Lith.
of J. E. Gavit, Albany, N. Y. About 4 feet long. 1852
New York Views. Hellgate. Hngraved by A. Dick. 8vo.
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4162.
4163.
4164.
4165.
i 4166.
4167.
4168.
4169.
4170.
4171.
4172.
. New York Views. Lafayette Theatre. Laurens St. near Canal St.,
New York. Engraved by James Eddy after Peter Crain. 4to.
Proof on India-paper.
. New York Views. “L’Arrivée du Prince Guillaume Henry fils du
Roi d’Angleterre 4 Nouvelle York en Amerique 1781 le 16 Octobre.”
Gravé par Balth F. Leizel, peint. pe R. bast als Dutch line en-
graving, in colors. 4to. 3
New York Views. “ L’Entrée triomphale des Troupes royales a Nou-
velle Yorck.” Gravé par F. X. Habermann. Dutch line engraving,
in colors. 4to. |
New ‘York ViEws. La nouvelle Yorck. Gravé par B. F. Leizelt.
Dutch line engraving. In colors. 4to.
New York Views. La nouvelle Yorck. Dutch line engraving. Un-
signed. In colors. 4to. [Different from the preceding. |
New York Views. Debarquement des Troupes engloises 4 nouvelle
Yorck. Gravé par F. X. Habermann. Dutch line engraving. In
colors. 4to.
New York Views. New York et Brooklyn. Dessiné par Simpson,
lith. par Th. Muller. In colors. Folio.
NEw York Views. Southwest View of New York. Engraved by J.
Kirk after Howdell, & New York engraved by J. Archer after J. A.
Davis. 8vo. 2 pieces.
New York Vinws. St. Paul’s, Broadway. Engraved by Archer after
Davis. 8vo. |
Nerw York Views. View from Gowanus Heights, Brooklyn. Engraved
by Dalard after Bartlett.
New York Views. View of Trinity Church. Engraved by Eddy after
Davis. 4to.
NEWFOUNDLAND. Landing of the French at Newfoundland, on which
occasion an English warship, together with a few vessels and fishing
boats were captured. Dutch line engraving. In colors. Inscription
in French. Also another similar print, illustrating Greenland. 4to.
2 pieces.
Ney (Micuet, Duc D’ExcuincEeN, Marshal of France, fought at—
Waterloo, where five horses were shot under him). TW oie a5 oF
folio. Genéve (Genoa), Oct. 12, 1802.
A fine and important military document, signed ‘“ Ney” presenting in
detail the regiments, numbers, where stationed and comments regarding
the troops under his command.
Ney (MicueLt, Duc D’EicHuincEN). L.S. “Ney.” 3 pp. folio. Berne,
le 5 Brumaire, An XI [Oct. 30, 1802]. To Berthier, Minister of
War, giving him a detailed report relative to the various regiments.
With lithograph view of the Tomb of Ney, in colors.
4173.
4174.
4175.
4176,
A177.
4178.
4179.
4180.
4181.
4182.
4183.
4184.
4185.
[Ney (Micuet, Duc D’Extcuincrn).] A.L.S. of Col. G. B. Laplane,
of the sixth reg. of infantry to General Vittalle. Ktaplet, Oct. 9,
1804.
Sending Vittalle the report of the arrest of Noél Gavul, a navy deserter,
with instructions to hand the document to Marshal of the Empire Ney, so
that Gavul would obtain the proper trial.
On the reverse Is NEY’S REPLY, SIGNED“ Le Mariezal d’Hmpire Ney,” say- —
ing that the accused had been condemned, also with mention of Gen.
Villette.
Ney (MicuHet, Duc D’Etcuineen). A.L.S. “ Mal Due de la Moskwa,”
1p. 12mo. Wurtzburgh, March 28, 1813, stating that M. Gamot is’
the proper man to fill the pean of prefect i in a certain department.
With portrait. |
Nery (MicHEt, Duc D’ELCHINGEN). ADS. “ Le Mareen Dee de
la Moskowa, Ney.” Auxerre, March 19, 1815. With fine impression
(practically unbroken) of Ney’s wax seal. —
An order to M. Debar, his chief cook to join him as soon as possible.
This was. written during a critical period of Ney’s life, as it was in
this month that he received orders to lead an army against Napoleon,
whom he promised to bring back in an iron cage.
Ney (Micurn, Duc D’ELcHrincen). Portrait, bust in uniform.
Lithograph after Mauzin. Small folio.
Ney (Micuet, Duc D’ExicHinceN). Portrait, bust in uniform.
Gravé par Danois, peint par A. Brune. Line engraving, from the
Versailles Gallery. 8vo.
Nery (MicHEL, Duc D’ELCHINGEN). pens bust in uniform. Litho-
graph after Maurin. Folio.
Nery (MicHEL, Duc D’EtcHINGEeN). Portrait, half length in uni-
form. Alex. Tardieu del et sculp. F. Gérard pee Line engrav-
ing. 4to. Paris, n.d...
Nery (MicHet, Duc D’ELcHincen). Portrait, in uniform, on horse-
back. Blanchard fils sculp. Mourtinet del. Line engraving, bio-
graphical account beneath. Small folio.
Nery (Micuen, Duc D’Etcuincen). Portrait, in uniform, on horse-
back. In colors. 4to. London, A. Park
Nery (Micue., Du D’EtcHIncen). Portrait, full length in umform,
also portrait of his wife, the latter after Gérard, 1812. 2 pieces.
Ney (Micuet, Duc D’EtcuincGen). Portrait, full length in uni-
form. Charon sculpsit, Martinet pinxit. Mezzotint. Folio.
Ney (Micuet, Duc D’Excuincen). Portrait, full length in uniform.
Charon sculpsit, Martinet pinxit. Mezzotint. In colors (colored
by hand). Folio.
Ney (MicuHet, Duc D’ELcHINGEN). Portrait, full length in uniform,
standing, cocked hat on marble. Sasso inc. Demarchi dis. 8vo.
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4190,
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4192.
41g,
4194.
4195,
4196.
4197,
4198.
4199.
4200.
Nery (Micuet, Duc D’EtcuIncen). “The Shooting of Marshal Ney,
one of Bonaparte’s late Marshals.” Copper engraving. 4to.
London, 1815
Nery (Micuen, Duc D’ELcuincen). Representation of the shooting
of Ney. Copper engraving, margins cut away. Folio. [ca. 1815]
Ney, MASSENA, BERTRAND, and others. Portraits, mainly in uniform.
8vo and 12mo, no duplicates. 20 pieces.
Niagara Fats. The most surprising Cataract of Niagara in Canada.
Copper engraving by Page. Folio. [ Circa, 1799]
NracGara Farris. American side. Tinted lithograph after Kollner. 4to.
New York, 1848
Niacara Fatrs. General View. Tinted lithograph after Kollner. 4to.
New York, 1848
Niacara FAttzs. seen Falls. Tinted lithograph after Kollner.
4to. | New York, 1848
Nracara Fats. Rapids at Niagara. Tinted lithograph after Kollner.
4to. | | New York, 1848
Nracara Farts. Suspension Bridge. Tinted lithograph after Kollner.
Ato. - . New York, 1848
Niet (ApotpHe—Marshal of France, Minister of War under Napoleon
Til). “A.0:8.-.1 p. folio, July 7, 1859.
Military letter asking the general commanding the brigade of cavalry
for names of those oun Y to be raised to captains.
Niemcrwrez (J. U.—Polish Statesman, accompanied Kosciusko to
America in 1797). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Hamilton, June 14, [1830].
Thanks “ My Lord” for his letter, and mentions personal matters.
NIEUWERKERKE (ALFRED H.—French sculptor). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.
‘Palais du Louvre, Dec. 15, 1853. To M. Fourdrin telling him that
Napoleon III. would not accept a model. With portrait, printed
biographical account and facsimile.
NIGHTINGALE (B.). A.L.S. 4 pp. 12mo, n.p.n.d. Regarding auto-
graphs of Joseph Bonaparte, etc.
NoaruuEs (AprIEN Maurice, Duc De—Marshal of France, commander
in chief in the war against Germany). D.S. 1 p. folio, mee eee
Feb. 6, 1745.
Military release for a M. Lotte who had served in the army for twenty-
four years. Noailles married Francoise d’Aubigne, a niece of Madame de
Maintenon.
Noatuies (AprieN Mavrice, Duc De). Portrait, full bust in uniform,
wearing wig. Cathelin sculps. Line engraving.~ Small 4to.
4201.
4202.
4203.
4204.
4205.
4210.
Noatties (Louis, Duc DE—Marshal, son of the preceding, distin-
guished himself in the campaigns of Flanders and Germany). A.L.S.
1p. 4to. Undated. With portrait.
Regarding the good character of a Madame Leigh who had asked a loan
from a banker friend.
Noaittes (CHArutes A. J. H. De, Duc De Movucuy—captain of the
body-guard of Louis XVIII, etc.). Portrait, three-quarter length.
Gravé par J. E. Coombs, peint par G. Hayler. Mezzotint. Small
folio. Open letters.
Noamtes (Comre De—French historian). A.L.S. 1p. 8yo. n. p.
March 19, no year.
Noattites (LE Duc Dr—said to have been Chamberlain to Napoleon).
A.L.S. 2 pp. 12mo. No place, June 8, no year [sometime after
1800], informing “ Monsieur ” that he has seen a certain M. Fouché
relative to some matter, and that it will be adjusted satisfactorily.
NoaiLues (L. J. A., Comrz De—delegate to the Congress of Vienna).
A.L. in third person, unsigned. 38 pp. small 4to, including ad-
dressed portion with wax-seal. Paris, July 17, 1824. To Madame
Wild, stating that he is unable to send tickets for the Elisée Bourbon,
&e. (One corner supplied.)
. Noarttes DE Montaauz (Mapam). A.L.S, i p- 8vo. Paris, July
19, undated [but ca. 1812]. A letter of congratulation.
. Nocaret (Jacques R. D—E—Member of the Convention). A.L.S. 1 p.
4to. Paris, May 11, 1802, concerning a sum of 20,000 francs. With
portrait.
.' Nogaretr. (Jacques R. De). A.L.S. Ip. 4to, n.p.n.d.
. NORUMBEGA ET VIRGINIA, 1597. In colors. 4to. Framed and glazed.
“. . . From this time (1556) until the seventeenth century Norum-
bega was generally regarded as embracing all New England, and some-
times portions of Canada [the above includes portions of Canada], though
occasionally the country was known by other names.”—Larned.
Norvins (Jacques M. De—French littérateur and politician). Auto-
graph receipt signed for 1200 francs. 1 p. 12mo. Sept. 4, 1821.
With portrait, and 4 pp. 4to. Biographical Note by V. Ratier. (3
pieces. )
. O'Connor (RocGER—Irish Nationalist, left curious will). Portrait, half
length in uniform. Proof before all letters on India paper. (Por-
tion of cloak on left shoulder hand-colored.) 4to. 7
. OFFENBACH (J acguEsS—celebrated composer). Autograph sentiment,
signed. 1p. 8vo.
. OLLIVIER (EmILE—Prime Minister of France). A.L.S. 3 pp. 8vo.
Givrins (Nyon), Oct. 17, 1867. Answers a request of a young lady
by sending her a few lines in his autograph.
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4229,
[O’Muara (Barry).] Napoleon’s physician at St. Helena. A tran-
script of a portion of letter written by John Finlanson, Nov. 27, 1815,
entirely in the autograph of O’Meara. 1p. 4to.
“The Board (of the Admiralty), has resolved to confirm you on Lord
Keith’s recommendation. The Admiral (Sir George Cockburn) has an
order to propose a suitable salary for you.”
O'Meara (Barry.)] Copy of a letter, 1 p. 4to, entirely in the auto-
graph of Dr. O’Meara, relative to an increase in pay.
10, 1816. ]
O’Mnara (Barry). A.L.S. 1p. 8vo, in English, n.p.n.d. To “Dear
Ireland,” asking him to call that evening or the following day.
| Dated August
O’Mzara (Barry). Portrait. Half length, seated in chair. Engraved
by F. C. Lewis after G. Lewis. Proof before all letters. 4to. The
only copy known to the owner.
Orteinat Drawine in water colors, “ L’Bmissaril, au bord du lac de
Castelgandolfo. 1790. Du Pré delt.” 4to.
OrictnsL Drawine in water colors of Italian mountain scenery, wall
decoration, etc., on 1 sheet, 4to, unsigned. Sienn, June 25, 1860
. ORIGINAL Drawine of a full length female figure in picturesque cos-
tume. Signed “A. Finardi. F. Roma 1880.” Folio.
. OrtGINAL DRAwrNG in pen and ink of two youthful shepherds and their
sheep, etc. Signed “ Gherardi.” 4to.
. OrtGINAL DRAWING in pen and ink of a boy on the back of a donkey
driving a flock of sheep. Signed “ G. Gherardi.” 4to.
. OrtevaL Drawing in water colors, of a full length male figure in pic-
turesque costume. Signed “J. B. Schonetzer.” 8vo.
. ORIGINAL DRAWING, in sepia, unsigned, containing two figures.
. OrIGINAL DRAWING in water colors, signed “ Gherardi.” Italian coun-
try scene, cottages, etc. 4to.
. ORIGINAL DRAWING in water colors, written on margins as being by
Vickers, representing several boats at sea. 4to.
. ORIGINAL DRAWING in water colors, of an English pastoral scene, signed
“D. Cox,” | but owing to quality of work doubtful if same is by him].
8vo.
. Orz#ans (Gaston J. B. D’—son of Henry IV. and Marie de Medicis).
D.S. “Gaston.” 1 p. folio, on vellum. Paris, June 20, 1643.
Ortfans (Gaston J. B. D’). D.S. “Gaston,” 1 p. folio, Paris, Dec.
26, 1650. Order for payment of money. With portrait.
OrtbaNns (Puripre Duc D’, Recent Or France). Vellum D.S. 1 p.
oblong folio (folded). Paris, July 3, 1701. Appoints Louis Doubles
general supervisor of the Royal household. With several other signa-
tures.
4231. OrLfANS (PHILIPPE Duc D’, Recent OF Francry. D.S. 1 p. folio,
Versailles, March 15,1701.
4236. OrLfaNs (Louris Purirepr, Duc D’). Expense account for week com-
mencing May 15, 1790, signed by M. Ozenne, treasurer, and Le
Roux Delaville, secty. 1 p. folio, with portrait.
4237. ORLEANS (Louis Puttiper, Duc D’). Another copy of the same.
4238. ORLEANS (Louis PHitippz, Duc D’). D.S. 2 pp. folio, Paris, Nov. |
12, 1791. An account of the expenses and receipts in the National —
Treasury. Signed also by his secretary, etc. :
4239. ORLEANS (Louis Puitippe, Duc D’). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Mezzotint by Levachez, scene and biographical notice in script be-
neath. 8vo on small folio sheet.
4240, OrLEANS (Louis Puitipre J., Duc D’—surnamed Hgalité, father of
Louis Philippe, King of France). L.S. “L. P. Joseph,” with two
autograph lines, 2 pp. foho, n.p. April 10, 1792. Relative to lands
belonging to him. ;
4241. OrLfans (Louis Poitiers J., Duc D’). Portrait, bust in oval, Mezzo-
tint by Levachez, scene and biographical account in script beneath.
Svo on small folio sheet.
4242. ORLEANS (Louis Puiptiepe J., Duc D’). Portrait, bust in oval.
Stipple, engraved by Klauber. 4to. 3
4243. OrLEANS (Louis: D’—2d son of Louis Philippe). A.L.S. with ad-
dressed envelope. 1 p. 8vo. Richmond, (England), Jan. 12, 1849.
A letter of thanks.
4244, Ortians (Henrt D’, Duc D’AumALe—4th son of Louis Philippe).
L.S. 1 p.. 4to. Constantine, (Algeria), July 14, 1844. To the
U. 8. Consul at Genoa. Regarding supplies needed by the army.
With portrait. |
4245. OrLEANS (Lourts Marie A. DE BourBon D’—wife of Philippe Kgalite,
mother of Louis Philippe). LS. 1 p. 4to. Paris, August 27, 1817.
Regarding taxes.
: OrLGANS (H&iene L. E.—Dvucuess D’—made unsuccessful attempt to
obtain the Regency). Portrait, full length. H. Pigeot sc. Winter-
halter pinx. 4to. | Paris, n.d.
%. ORANGE (PRINCE or—served under Wellington at Watérl6o). Por-
trait, in uniform, on horseback. 4to. In “colors. London, [1815]
. ORIENTAL. Passport said to be ae the Pasha of Acre, 1829. 1 p.
8vo.
ae 249, ORSINI (Fetr6n—Ttalion revolutionist, executed for attempted assassin-
ation of Napoleon III). A.L.S. ct p. 12mo, n.p.n.d., but “1856.”
To a Mrs. Gibson, and probably written in 1856, when he was in
England. With portrait, bomb in hand.
{ , ORSINI ( Féuicr). Portrait, full bust. Lithograph on India paper ssi 3
a photograph. Proof. Ato. London, 1857.
_ Oscar L.—Crown Prince of Sweden, son of Bernadotte. Portrait, bust
in uniform. Unsigned. Line engraving. 4to.
; Distant alors (Fapran W.—Russian field-marshal). | Portrait, full
bust in uniform. Gravé par Muller, dessiné par Smolky. Stipple.
8vo. ;
. OSTEN-SACKEN (FapiaAn W.). Portrait, full length in uniform. T. T.
ine. ree ls. Stipple. 8vo.
. OsTERMANN-TOLSTOI (ALEXANDER I.—Russian general, served in the
campaigns of 1806 and 1812). Portrait, bust in uniform. J. G.
Mansfield sc. Stipple. 4to. Vienna, n.d.
muUrrar(Louis-G., Comte Dr Mostey—distinguished diplomat, came to
the United States in 1779, appointed by Napoleon to negotiate his
marriage with Marie Louise). L.S. 2 pp. get London, Nov. 24,
1800. With portrait.
Written during his first year as Minister-Plenipotentiary to London, re-
garding bills of exchange.
. Orto (Louis G., Comrz De Mostzny). LS. 1 p. 4to. London, July
22, 1802. ‘To the President of the Royal Academy, requesting news
of the painter Jacques Philippe Lautherbourg.
. Orro (Lovts G., Comrr Dr Mostey). Portrait, full bust in oval. S.
Philipps sculp., J. Jukes pinxt. Stipple. 4to. London, 1802
. Ouprnor (Nicoras C., Duc Dr Reaero—Marshal of France). A.L.S.
“Cte. Oudinot,” 1 p. folio, Lille, March 9, 1816. To the Comte of
Vaublance.
Recommending M. de Ponticoure, ex-prefect of Douleur, for a position.
. Ouptnot (Nicotas C., Duc De Ruceio). LS. “ M1. Oudinot,” 1 p.
Ato. Paris, March 21, 1816. To the Marquis de Gontant-Biron re-
garding the writer’s nomination for a society. With addressed envel-
ope, and fine seal.
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4262.
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4266.
4267.
4268.
4269.
4270.
4271.
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4273.
OvpinotT (Niconas C., Duc DE Reeero). LS. “MI. Oudinot,” 1 p.
folio, Paris, Sept. 18, 1816. To Marshal Duc de Feltre, Minister of
War.
Asking the Minister to make provision for fourteen pupil-drummers, as
their age, size, ete., did not warrant their being enlisted in the regular
army.
Oupinot (Nicozas C., Duc Dr Reeeio). A.L.S. “ Monseigneur ©
Oudinot,” 1 p.4to. Joigny, April 21,1821. To an unknown woman
friend. oe
Regrets not being able to accompany her to the theatre as he had a
previous appointment.
Ouprnot (Nicoxas C., Duc DE Rxceio). Portrait, bust in uniform.
Lith. de Villain. 4to. |
Ouprnot (Nicotas C., Duc DE Reaeero). Portrait, full bust in’ uni-
form. Ax. Hubert sc. Stipple. 4to.
OuDINOT, JOUBERT, PICHEGRU, and others. Portraits, mainly in uni-
form. 8vo and 12mo, no duplicates. 20 pieces.
Oupor (M.—Vicar of Savigny, deputy to the National Assembly).
A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Blles.- (Brussels?). Dec. 19, 1821.
A business and friendly letter, with affectionate greetings to certain
people and to the recipient.
Oupor (M.). Portrait, bust in oval. Guersant sc. Perrin del. Line
engraving. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
OuveRTURE (PauL L’—brother of. Toussaint L’Ouverture, the cele-
brated Negro general of Hayti). D.S. with several lines in his auto- ©
graph, also signed by others, 1 p. folio, San Domingo, Feb. 11, 1802,
also, on separate sheet, D.S. by Demarest, 1 p. folio, San Domingo,
Feb. 11, 1802, regarding a quantity of mahogany.
OuvraRD (GABRIEL J.—French financier and contractor). Portrait,
full bust. Lith. de Villain. Proof before inscription. 8vo.
Pacca (BarTHoLoMMEO—Italian cardinal, imprisoned by Napoleon).
A.L.S. 2 pp. folio (a portion however in another hand). Rome, n.d.
With seal. The letter is signed “ B. Cardl. Pacca.”
Pacca (BarTHoLoMMEO). L.S. “ Bartolommeo Cardinal Pacca,”
and 4 other words in his autograph. 1 p. folio, Rome, Nov. 25, 1827.
Pacca (BarTHOLOMMEO). Portrait, Lith. Fourquemin. 8vo.
PacHE (JEAN Nicotas—French revolutionist, Mayor of Paris, 1793).
A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, Dec. 27, 1792. To General Kellerman.
Asking the recipient to do all in his power to aid an Hnglish friend who
is on his way to Italy, and who is to stop some time at the place where
Kellerman is located.
PacHEe (JEAN Niconas). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. np. (Dee.) 10, 1792.
Asking the unnamed recipient if he can furnish a certain number
of men. With portrait, full bust in uniform. Lithograph on India
paper.
. Pagou (CLAUDE PrerrE—French general, praised by Napoleon, who ap-
_ pointed him grand officer of the Legion of Honor). A.L.S. 1 p.
folio, Paris, July 13, 1800. ‘To General Daniel (?).
Acknowledging the receipt of a letter from the Chief of Police, asking
_ the Se to make a copy of it, ete.
PisOL (CLAUDE PIERRE). A.L.S. 3 pp. 4to. Paris, Oct. 3, 1825. To
M. Labadie, and stating that he cannot understand why it has taken
~3 months instead of 1 to furnish some specifications. With portrait.
_ 4276. Pason (Ciaupe Piprre). A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. Paris, June (or July)
17, 1834. To M. Gozan. Informing the recipient that certain dis-
patches were too late, and that he will see him on the following day.
. Pason (CLAUDE PieErRRE). Portrait, bust in uniform. Bautra sculp.
dessiné d’aprés nature par Camoin. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. Panarox Y Mewar (JoseE—Spanish general). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. A Cardon sculp. de Roxas pinxt. Stipple. 4to. London,
1809. oh | |
. PatLoy (M.—famous in connection with the demolition of the Bastille).
A.L.S. 1p. 4to,n.p. July 10, 1821. To M. Dubois. A personal
letter, saying that he had sprained his foot.
. P[annoy]. Manuscript of 6 pp. 4to. Dec. 20, 1791 ‘and July 30, 1798;
Rotanp (Mux P.). A.L.S. 2 pp. 16mo. , Nov. 17, 1842; MACROME
Manuscript, 2 pp. Notes, 4to; MassENBACH (C.). ALS. 4 pp.
— Ato (German). Pep. 10,1799... Together, 5 pieces.
. PALLOY (Prerre F.). A.L.S. 3 pp. 4 to, n.p.nd. With mention of
a visit to Lafayette. With portrait, full bust in oval.
. Panckoucks (Cuartes L. F.—distinguished French printer, publisher
and translator). A.S. on two slips of paper, one with his business
address. Paris, February 2 and August 16, 1842. 2 pieces.
. Paout (PasguatE D1—celebrated Corsican general, assumed an attitude
of hostility to the dominant party ur France, and became an ally or
partisan of the English). Portrait, three-quarter length in uniform, |
shipping in the background. German copper engraving, unsigned.
4to.
. Paorr (PasquaLe Di). Portrait, “ Pasqal Paoli. -Hoofd der Corsen,”
half length, Pam; Cruys, ex. Etching. 8vo.
. Paotr (Pasquateé Dr). Portrait, full length in uniform. - Sasso ine.,
Bosio dis. Stipple. 8vo.
. Parapis (French general of brigade). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Antwerp, le 19
Germinal, ’An XII | April 8, 1804]. Reporting the arrival of men
and horses, and several deserters.
. PaAreé (M.).—Minister of the Interior. L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, le 5
.Pluvidse, ?An 2. | Jan. 24, 1794]. To the Minister of War, relative
to commission and letter sent him by M. Bachelot.
4288.
4289.
4290.
4291,
4292,
4293.
4294.
4295.
4296.
AROT.
4.298.
A299.
4300.
Paris (Louis P. D’OrL£ANs—grandson of Louis Philippe, served in
the American Civil War and wrote a history of 2s Asli Ss eiiga
12mo. London, n.d. With portrait.
Paris Vigews. Ceremony of Te Deum of the Allied Armies on the
Square of Louis XV. at Paris. In colors, after a drawing by Moreau. '
Folio. | London, 1815
Paris Views. Bourse et Tribunal de Garnet Colored lithograph
after Arnout. Folio.
Paris Vinws. Heglise de la Madeleine. Colored lithograph after
Arnout.
Paris Views. Grand entry of the Allied Sovereigns into Paris on the
31st of March 1814. In colors. Folio. London, 1815 —
Paris Views. Paris en Ballon. Tinted lithograph after Arnout. Folio.
London and Paris, 1846
Paris Views. Paris Monumental et ses Environs. Buland sculpt.
Grant del. Folio. Paris, n.d.
Contains a large number of engraved views of monumental structures é
in and about Paris.
Paris Views. Vue de la Tour S. Jacques la Bonner Colored litho-
graph after Arnout. Folio.
Paris Views, &. “Notre Dame.” S. L. Smith, Boston, n.d. 8vo;
The Pantheon. J. Taylor del., J. Storer sc. Etching. Oblong’
12mo; Eglise de S. Genevieve. A. Pugin, Jr., del., J. Tingle sc.
India paper. London, 1829. 12mo; Arch in the Place du Carousel,
1815. Line. T. Dale sc. London, 1821. Folio; State Prison. Un-
signed. London, 1816. S8vo.; Hotel des Invalides. Unsigned. 4to;
The Tuileries. Process plate. Oblong 4to (7 pieces).
Paris Views, &c. Extérieure du Théatre Francais. Unsigned. 4to;
Palace of Schénbrunn near Vienna. Etching. Drawn by Capt.
Batty. Engraved by W. Wallis. London, 1823. Oblong 12mo;
Notre Dame. L. Artigue. Before letters. Small folio; Palace of St.
Cloud. Htching. Capt. Batty. G. Corbould. London, 1821. 4to;
Tuileries. Chamouin, direxit. 4to; Bridge of St. Angelo, Rome.
Kitching. Unsigned. New York. 4to (6 pieces).
Paris Views, &c. Five scenes of Paris, and 5 of other European
cities. Line, &. Various sizes (10 pieces) Paris, &c. v.d.
ParisH (JoHN). A.L.S. 3 pp. 12mo. No place, no date. Mentions
his old friend Blicher whom he met in 1806.
PARKER (Str Hypr—English vice-admiral). Portrait: Ossian. Por-
trait; Philippe Duc d’Orleans, brother of Louis XIV. - Portrait:
Monsieur Retaut de Villette—famous in connection with the affair
of the diamond necklace. Portrait (mezzotint): J. P. Peletier—
French journalist. Portrait: “ Rustan, der Leib Mameluck des
Kaisers Napoleon.” Portrait: A. L. L. de-Saint-Just—French revo-
lutionist. Portrait; G. J. Spence—member of the cabinet under Pitt.
Portrait. Folo and 8vo. Together, 8 pieces.
. Pascar-VALLonaur (JosErpH §.—French general, killed at Gaeta,
1806). A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. Bologne, July 22, 1804. To Count
**eE* (2) giving him suggestions how to approach the Minister
(probably of War). With portrait.
4 P : Passport i in Arabic for the Holy Land. 1 p. folio. 19th ef |
. Passports in Arabic for Upper Egypt. 1 p. folio. 19th century.
3 pieces. :
é PASTORET (CLAupE E. J. P.—one of the Council of Five Hundred).
UA; L.S. 1p.12mo. n.p.n.d. An order for 6 copies of a book.
4305. Pastorer (CLAUDE H. J. P.). Portrait, full bust in oval. F. Bonneville
Be i del.. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
; Paur I. (PerrovitcH)—Emperor or Russra. Portrait, full length
in uniform. Gravé par Aug. Zaffonato. Stipple. Small folio.
. Pavt I. (Perrovitcn). Portrait, full length in uniform. Sasso ine.
Bosio di. Stipple. 8vo.
. Paymasrer’s WARRANT. Duplicate Copy. In favor of J ohn: Tretwell
for £16.0.3. authorized by William, Hereditary Prince of Orange,
then commanding Mis Majesty’s forces in Holland, field-marshal at
Waterloo, &c. Attested as a “ true copy ” by J. Colborne, with signa-
ture as ce &e. Also, at Waterloo. With signature of Tretwell.
NA aaa & Brussells, 1814-15
. PéMarrrn (Mr. —member of the National Conienton y L.S. 1 p. folio
(Paris, May 21, 1794). From the Committee of General Safety to
the Civil Committee in the Lombard section, asking them to do their
best to maintain peace and instil that feeling of patriotism which
"every lover of liberty should have.
. PEN AND Ink Drawinas (2), unsigned, of Adam and Eve in the garden
of Eden. Folio. Finely executed.
. Penn (WittiAm). William Penn’s Treaty with the Indians, when he
founded the Province of Pennsylvania. John Hall sculpsit. Benj.
West pinxit. Line engraving. ‘Large folio, with margins.
“London, 1775
. PENN (WittrAm). Guillaume Penn traité avec les Indiens, étab-
lissant la Province de Pensilvanie dans ’Amerique septentrionale en
1681. D*** sculp. Benj. West pinxit. Line engraving. Folio.
| Paris, n.d.
. PENTHIEVRE (Louis J. M. Dr Bovurson—grandfather of Louis
Philippe, King of France). A.L.S. “L. J. M. de Bourbon.” 1 p.
8vo. Sceaux, June 29, 1786. Regarding a letter.
. PENTHIEVRE (Louis J. M. De Bovurson). ALS. “L. J. M. de
Bourbon.” 1p. 8vo. Paris, Dec. 15,1779. 7
“
. Reynrer (Jean Lovuis—French general, commanded at Acre in the
temporary absence of Bonaparte). L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, June 8,
1804. To M. Livingstone, U. 8. Legation at Paris.
Informing the recipient that he is unable to give him any information
about war prisoners in France, and has forwarded Livingstone’s letter.
. Reynter (Jean Louis). L.S. 1 p. folio, Paris, April 27, 1804. To
the Director of Customs.
Regarding an affair of the custom officers of Crévecoeur.
. Reynier (Jean Louis). A.L.S. 2 p. 4to. Naples, Jan. 28, 1810.
With portrait, bust in uniform.
_ Interesting letter in which the writer informs General * * * (7?) that
_ his brother is with the army in Spain, that he (Reynier) is awaiting the
arrival of the king, ete.
. REZZonIco (Count Carto Gaston Detia TorrE—well known Italian
poet and prose writer). A.L.S. to a lady, indicated by the pastoral
name of Caritea, praising some verses written by her, and suggesting
certain corrections to be made. 2 pp. small 4to n.d. In a wrapper
with notes in the handwriting of Silvio Pellico.
. Ruope Isranp Views. Theatre, Newport. Engraved by Fenner Sears
& Co., after Goodacre. 4to., on India paper. London, 1831
. Ricrarp (J osEPH C.—Member of the Convention and Council of 500).
A.L.S. 1 p. folio. La Haie, le 22 Messidor, An III [July 11,
1795], on Government business to one of his colleagues. With plate
of Richard’s coat-of-arms.
. Ricwarp (Louis C. M.—French botanist). Portrait, bust. Lithograph
after Brett. 8vo;
. Ricuarps (Rev. Georce). Portrait three-quarter length, mezzotint,
engraved by D. Lucas after J. M. Leigh. Folio. Proof in open
letters. London, 1828
. RicHenieu (Carpina). Portrait, half length in robes. Pannier sc.,
Ph. De Chonpagne pinx. Proof before all letters on India paper.
4to.
. Ricuenieu (Fernanv E. 8. 8.—Minister of Louis XVIII). LS. 1p.
4to. Paris, July 13, 1818. Regarding a book. With portrait, on
‘India paper.
Ricuetteu (Lovis A. Du Pressis—brilliant and profligate courtier,
grand-nephew of Cardinal Richelieu). L.S. 4 pp. 4to. Paris,
April 11, 1779. With portrait.
Written to Mile. des Victor regarding a position the writer obtained
for her brother, through the good offices of M. de Gersy, commanding the
army, and the Prince of Nassau of the navy.
Ricuenor (lL. B.). A.L.S. 2 pp. folio, Bologne (Italy), 1798. To the
Department of Administration, regarding Citizen Beaux, and his
being exempt from military duty. —
4496, RICHEPANSE (ANToINE—French general). Portrait, in uniform, on
horseback, stipple, biographical account beneath. Small folio.
4497. Roperc. (MonTMorRENCY, Prince Dr). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Lille, Oct.
8, 1788. Regarding a report made to the Minister of War, etc.
4498. Ropersor (CLAUDE). Portrait, bust in oval. Mezzotint by Levachez,
representation of his assassination by Austrian soldiers, and biographi--
cal notice in script beneath. 8vo, on small folio sheet.
4499, ROBESPIERRE (Maxi MTLTEN M. I.—eminent French demagogue and
| Jacobin). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, April 1, 1790 (three erasures
and a very small piece cut out, the former probably by some contem-
porary owner). With portrait on India paper.
AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE. Commencing “ My
Dear Friend,” he writes: ‘‘ You do not write to me, nevertheless, in spite of
my many occupations, I find time to let you hear from me. I have not
the time to tell you of what is going on about me, and what is being done
by the enemies of the people and of liberty. However, I shall always have
the satisfaction of having done my duty to the best of my ability.
“The esteem of the good citizens well repays me for the hatred the
aristocracy bears me. I have just received proof of that esteeem, for I
HAVE BEEN MADE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY OF THE FRIENDS OF THE CON-
STITUTION, Which is made up of all the deputies of the National Assembly,
_and of the best citizens, and from the members of which I have formed a
‘league against the enemies of liberty and of our native land.
“These duties keep me very busy, but I am happy to be able to spend a a
few moments with you, and want to hear from you. Put your letters in
an envelope addressed to the deputies of Artois at the National Assembly.
‘““Most sincerely yours,
‘““de Robespierre.”
4500. ROBESPIERRE (MAxrIMILIEN M. I.). A. L. unsigned but with a signa-
ture cut from another instrument and attached, 2 pp. 4to. Versailles,
May 23, no year, but probably 1791.
A HIGHLY IMPORTANT LETTER REGARDING THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ENTIRE-
LY IN THE AUTOGRAPH OF ROBESPIERRE. :
“Wednesday last after the nomination of the Commissaries, a member
of the Assembly made a motion to name a committee to write and print a
paper containing reports of all the operations of the National Assembly.
It was proposed by M. de la Borde, son of the Court’s banker, but was re-
jected by the Assembly because it was supposed that the idea was put for-
ward by a certain party who desired to present the acts of the Assembly
. according to his principles and was looking to that position in a lucrative
way.
“This morning M. Target [an eloquent French advocate] renewed the
same proposition under another form, but the Assembly rejected it just
as quickly, making it very disagreeable for the authors of the motion,”
ete. The appended signature reads: “ Your brother, Robespierre.”
4501. RoBESPIERRE (MAximiLien M. I[.). Portrait, bust in oval. Mezzotint
by Levachez, military scene and biographical notice in script beneath.
8vo, on small folio sheet.
4502. RoBESPIERRE (MAXIMILIEN M.I.). Another copy of the preceding.
4503. RoBESPIERRE (MaAxIMILIEN M.1I.). “ Robespierre est arreté, et avec lui
Couthon, Saint-Just, Henriot,” Marchetti inc. C. Gavardini inv. e.
dis. Line engraving. Folio.
4510.
4512,
eS aero ee
. RociamBeau (D. M. J., Vicomrr Dr—French general, served in St.
Domingo). A.L.S. 1 p. square 8vo. Port au Prince, le 8 Floreal,
VAn 11 [April 27, 1803]. Requests the naval commander at St.
Marc (Haiti), to let him have a guard-ship. ~
. RocuamMBEAU (JEAN B. D. De—Marshal of France, fought in the
American Revolution). Portrait, full length in uniform. Gravé par
Contenau. Lithograph on India paper. 4to.
. RocHEForT (GENERAL). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Francfort, le 12 Fructidor,
VPAn IV [Aug. 30,1796]. To the Paymaster-General. Mentions the
motives that led to the retrogression of the army, asks for 1,200
francs, &e.
. ROCHEFORT (GENERAL). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Frankfurt, Aug. 30, 1796.
To the Paymaster of the Army. pene the sum of 12, 000 fr. to
be paid to his secretary.
; RocHEJAQUELIN (Henri Du Vercer De La—French royalist, chief of
the Vendean war). Portrait, full bust. Lithograph after Hesse.
4to.
: ROCHEJAQUELEIN (Lours [Donnissan] Dz La—French Officer, served
against the negroes in Hayti; husband of the Marquise De Donnissan
De La Rochejaquelein). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, [Sept. 10], 1814.
Requesting that three soldier friends of his be permitted to change
their nant, With portrait.
ag aa eee (A, ComtTE DE Teryench statesman). A.L.S. 2
pp. 4to. Vichy, June 21, 1812. Informs M. La Valette that the
director of the post at Clermont is unknown to him, &c.
. RocHErovucauLp (Duc Dr La—member of the Assembly of Notables.)
A.I.S. “Le D. De La Rochefoucald,” 2 pp. 4to. La Rocheguyo (?).
Oct. 3, 1788. To M. De La Quenille. Asking the recipient to
interest himself on behalf of a certain veterinary surgeon.
RocHEFoucauLp (Louis ALEXANDRE DE La, Duc Dr La RocuHs
Guyon—French patriot, favored the popular cause in the Revolu-
tion). A.L.S. 1 page and a half, 8vo n.d. With the scarce portrait
engraved by Verité. 2 pieces.
EHXxcuses himself for being unable to attend the sitting of the Directoire,
as he is obliged to go on important business before the Committee of Pub-
lic Contributions.
. RocHEFOUCAULD (JEAN De La, French general, Peer of France).
ALLS. 1 p. 4to. n.p. (1823.) To Baron Seguier.
. RocHzeroucautp (JEAN De La). A.L.S. 3 p. 12mo. np. August
15, 1829. An interesting letter with mention of the administration,
articles published by the Jacobins about his father, ete. With por-
trait, bust in uniform, on India paper.
_ 4516.
4522.
4526
. ROCHEFOUCAULD (VicomTE—aide-de-camp to Charles X.). L.S. 1 p.
folio. Paris, Dec. 8, 1829. To M. Bolatzi.
Regarding admission to the opera and Theatre Italian, and saying that
he cannot give him a position, but that in case his pupil Mlle. Molino
wishes to sing in either place, application must be made to the directors
of the Academy of Music.
RocHEFoucauLD Dr FrEMontT (Mapam, La Comtesse DE—wife of
Louis Alexandre). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, June 30, 1781. Ask-
ing the recipient to grant certain requests.
. RocHrEroucauLp-Liancourt (Francois A. F.—member of the Con-
stitutent Assembly, travelled in the United States). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Sept. 18, 1801. A request for a position. With portrait, stipple by
Bonneville.
. RoepErEr (Pierre L., ComreE—member of the National Assembly, pro-
moted the accession of Bonaparte to power in 1799). A.N.S. 1 p.
8vo. August 6, year IV (1796).
. Roeperer (Pierre L., Comrr). A.L.8. 1 p. 8vo. Oct. 1, 1821. To
M. Legueval.
Personal letter expressing thanks for a promise made to him, ete.
. Rorperer (Pierre L.). Portrait, bust in uniform. Mauperin sculp.
M. del. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. Roan (Louis Constantin, Prince Dx—Governor of the French
Islands in America). D.S. on vellum, being a commission for a cap-
tain of negroes. With seal. 1 page, oblong folio. Cap, August 14,
1768.
Rotanpd (MapAMeE). Portrait, full bust in oval. Mezzotint by Le-
vachez, trial scene and biographical notice in script beneath. 8vo.
on small folio sheet, and another portrait of her in colors. 2 pieces.
. Rotanp Dr La Puariire (JEAN Marre—Minister of the Interior, hus-
band of the famous Madame Roland). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, Oct.
10, 1792. To the Directoire du Dept. des Pyrennées Orientales,
informing the authorities that 1200 francs may be obtained from the
National Treasury as salary for.an engineer in the Dept. of Public
Works. With portrait.
. Rotanp De La Puarigne (Jean Marre). LS. 1 p. 4to. Paris,
August 19, 1792. To the Mayor of Amiens. With portrait.
Regarding the laws of the Directory of the Department of Somme, say-
ing that ‘he will send copies of them, ete.
. Rotanp De La PuLaTiIERE (JEAN Martie). L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, Jan.
9, 1793. To the Chief Engineer of Bridges, &¢., advising him to
apply for additional funds to carry out his plans, &e.
Rotanp De La PLATIERE (JEAN Marte). Portrait, bust in oval,
biographical account in script beneath. S8vo. on small folio sheet.
Mezzotint.
‘4535.
4536.
-4537.
4538.
-4539.
-4540.
ceding.
. RoLtAND De LA PuLatrérE (JEAN Marie). Another copy of the pre-
. Rortanp (M. eae Minister of the fren: L.S. 1 p. folio.
Paris, le 8 Messidor, l’an 2 [June 26, 1794], giving the record of
René F. J. Leudy, of the Swiss Guards.
. Rotuanp (M.—deputy of the department of La ielle elected in
1818). Portrait, bust in oval. Stipple. 8vo. Unsigned.
. RostorpscHIN (Fropar V.—Russian general). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. Gem. v. L. de St. Aubin in St. Petersburg, gestochen von.
Claar. 4to; also full length, in uniform. G. A. Sasso inc. G. B. Bosio
dis. 8vo. 2 pieces.
. Roverr (M.). (French jee of brigade.) L.S. 1 p. folio. Dijon,
July 3, 1823, forwarding his baptismal certificate.
. Roucret De Liste—French poet, author of “La Marseillaise.” Por-
trait, bust. Line engraving. Proof before all letters on India paper.
With “approuvé, David” on margin, in the autograph of Pierre J.
David, French sculptor.
. RoussEAu (JEAN F. X.—French diplomatist, consul at Bagdad).
Ai peeve, Dec. 13, ny. To M. Barber, to whom he is send-
ing a drawing.
. RossEAv (JEAN J.—author of “Confessions” ). Portrait, full length,
seated. Gravé par H. Huet, 1824, peint par Alorier. Line engrav-
ing. 4to. (cut close.) ae
RovussEAU (JEAN J.). Portrait, full length. ‘Rados inc. Mainister
dis. Stipple. 8vo.
RossEau (JEAN J.). Portrait, from a sculpture, also view of tomb.
F, EH. Haid exc. Mezzotint. 8vo.
RovyeEr (M.—voted for death of Lonis XVI.). L.S. 1 p. folio. Tou-
lon, July 11, 1795. To M. Lachése, consul at Genoa. Stating that
all ‘captains of war vessels of the French Republic are ordered to ob-
serve carefully the orders given to them by the Government authori-
ties.
Roy (Antorne—French financier and legislator). L.S. 1 p. 4to.
Paris, June 10, 1829. ‘To the Receiver General at La Manche, in-
forming him that M. Dupon has been given the position he desired
at Octeville. Portrait.
Royat Famitry Or Sparx. Medallion portraits (on one sheet) of
“Famille Royale d’Espagne ” (Charles IV, his Queen and five child-
dren). Stipple. 4to. full margins. Unsigned.
Royer-CoLiarD (PisrreE P.—French statesman, President Chamber of
Deputies). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, Sept. 25, 1816, subscribing to
the oath of the Electoral College, and giving the oath in written form.
With portrait.
4541.
4542.
4543.
4544.
4545.
4546,
4547.
4548.
4549,
4550.
Rover-Coniarp (Prerre P.).: A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including addressed
portion. Paris, March 27, 1832, congratulating a friend upon his |
son’s marriage.
RuFFIN (Francois, ComrE—French general). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Bol-
bec, March 27, 1797, forwarding to the Minister of War a certificate,
&e. With portrait.
RumMPH (GEORGE—eminent German naturalist). Portrait, half length.
Line engraving. Folio. | |
RussELL (Sir Wit~1amM—Baron). Portrait, full length, after the
painting by G. P. Harding. Steel engraving. Proof on India paper,
before all letters. 4to.
Russtan AUTOGRAPHS. TCHEFFKINE (C.—Russian General; chief of
Mining Corps). °L.S. (in French), 2 pp. 4to. St. Petersburg, April
4, 1844. To Mr. Todd, American Ambassador, stating that he was
sending him specimens of Russian minerals to be forwarded to Wash-
ington; KAVELINE (A.—Governor General of St. Petersburg). A.L.S.
(in English), 1 p. 24mo, with 4 pp. notes of speech. St. Petersburg,
Feb., 1846; WsasemMsky (F'.—Russian Poet). 4 lines and signature
“in his autograph (Russian). 1 p. 12mo, with addressed portion of
wrapper. n.p.n.d. Together, 4 pieces.
Russtan Camparan [| Moscow]. 'T'wo wounded soldiers awaiting rescue
[or death] on the steppe, with buzzards flying near. One has partly
covered the other with his great coat. Black and white. Unsigned.
Folio.
Russ1an CampaiGcn | Moscow]. Wounded soldiers in the snow against
a background of rock, pine tree, &c. Other soldiers on horseback ap-
proaching. Black and white. [Retreat from Moscow.] With sig-
natures of artists. Folio. ?
Russian Campaian. “Die Russigen Oberbefehlshober,” containing full
length figures of six officers, all in uniform. Line engraving. In
colors. 8vo.
SABATIER (kere atar B.—French surgeon, received the Legion of
Honor cross from Bonaparte). Portrait, full bust. Forestier sculp.,
Mme. Sabatier pinxt. Stipple. 8vo.
SABATIER De Castres (ANntrorne—French author). A.L.S. 4 pp..
folio. Versailles, Dec. 21, 1781. To Monseigneur ****
A long and most interesting letter in which the writer gives in great
detail information obtained through a third party regarding the dealings
of Necker and Breteuil. Among other things he says that Necker is try-
ing to ruin the Count de Maurepas in the eyes of the king, that the Queen
corresponds with the Baron de Breteuil, that she is being watched, that
there are intrigues everywhere, that there are rumors of a complete change
in the administration, ete.
. Saint Hevena Views. St. Helena taken from the Sea. Engraved by
R. Havell, drawn by G. H. Bellasis. Aquatint in colors. 4to.
London, 1815
The six following lots are also in colors. All but the last are with
margins:
Sr. Hetena. The Roads. London, 1815
4553. St. Herena. Scene taken from the Castle Terrace. London. 1815
4554, St. Herena. Plantation House. London, 1815
4555. St. Herena. The Friar Rock in Friar’s Valley. London, 1815
4556. Sv. Hevena. The Column Lot. Fairy Land, Sandy Bay.
é London, 1815
4557. St. Henena. Taken from the Sea; The Roads; Scene taken from ihe
Castle Terrace; and Plantation House. Together, 4 pieces.
; London, 1815
4558. Saint Hetena Views. Island of St. Helena. Engraved by G. Munger.
4to. Creased. New Haven (Conn.), 1816
Interesting specimen of contemporary American engraving.
4559. SAINT HELENA ViEws. Longwood; the Residence of Bonaparte.
_ Drawn by Capt. H. J. Phelps. Engraved. by W. Fry. In colors.
Oblong 4to. : London, 1817
4560. Saint HELENA Views. Buonaparte’s new house. St. Helena. Etched
1 by G. Maile, drawn by F. Johnson. In colors. 4to. London, 1821
4561. Sarnt HELENA Views. Another copy of the same.
4562.. Saint Hetena. “A Day at St. Helena.” An Original Autograph
Manuscript descriptive of a visit to the Island in 1827, by
©. O. P. K***, 12 pp. 4to. Accompanied by a letter fog the
writer to the ae of a London paper. [1827.]|
The writer was a Napoleon enthusiast, and his sketch centres around
relics of ‘‘the greatest man who evér lived.” His “last” resting-place is
described as “three oblong stones from his kitchen floor and a ee of
the iron railing from his garden.”
4563. SAINT HELENA Views. The Shade of Napoleon visiting his tomb;
Interior view of St. Helena, London, 1834; Bonaparte’s tomb, from
a sketch by D. Ibbetson, drawn by J. D. Harding. India paper,
London, 1824; and another. Together, 4 pieces.
4564. Saint HELENA Views. “ Buonaparte Verbannungsort zuverlalsige An-
sicht der Insel St. Helene.’ G. Adam ft. In colors; also another
copy of the same without engraver’s name, not in colors. 4to. 2
pieces.
4565. SAINT HELENA Views. Longwood. Sketch in water color by Mlle.
Bertrand. Small 4to.
4566. SAINT HELENA Views. “ Napoleon’s Grab auf St. Helena.” In colors.
Unsigned. 4to.
phere bees
a a
456",
4568.
Saint HeLena Views. Napoleon’s Tomb. Lithographs, one tinted. —
4to. (5 pieces.)
Sarvr Henena Virws. “ Sepulture de Napoléon a Ste. Héléne, 1821.” 4
Gravé par C. Lalaisse, peint par Alaux d’aprés H. Vernet et Gérard.»
Line engraving. India paper. Folio.
. Sarnt Hetena Views. The Shade of Napoleon visiting his tomb.
Lithograph. 4to. ; 3 London, n.d.
. Sarnt HELENA Views. The Tomb of Napoleon. Lithograph. Capt. os
Marryat delt. T. Sutherland sculpt. Oblong 4to. “s
. Saint Hetena Vinws. “'Tombeau de Napoleon.” A somewhat crude
sketch in black and white. Unsigned. Oblong 4to.
| Sarr Herena Virws. Three views of Jamestown. (1). MistGaedel
Etched by J. Storer; (2) Unsigned. London, 1817; (3) Craig del.
Swift sc. 4to. (3 pieces.)
. Sarnt Hetena Views. Vue de la Maison de Longwood, 2 views, in
colors; also View and Plan of Longwood [from Ackermann’s Re-
pository], also in colors. 8vo. ‘Together, 3 pieces.
. Sarmnt Hetena Views. Napoleon’s tomb. Engraved by F. J. Havell,
after W. Havell; The “ Briars” at St. Helena. Lithograph in tints,
after F. P. Stack. 4to. 2 pieces. |
. Sarnr Hetena Views. Water color drawing of St. Helena, tops of hills
cloud-covered, frigate under full sail. Unsigned. 8vo.
76. Sarnt-Hinaire (GENERAL—in Hgypt with Napoleon). A.L.S. 1 p.
Ato. Paris, Jan. 14, 1823. ‘To a bookseller.
Concerning. a debt of 400 fr. which must be paid.
. Sarnt Lampert (J. F. De—French poet and philosopher). D.S. 1 p.—
4to. - Paris, July 21, 1785, Receipt. for 2750) soporte ene
Berenger for account of the Duc d’Orleans. Signatures of two others
also appear on receipt.
. Satnt Lecer (Barry—British soldier, served at Louisburg, was with
Wolfe at Quebec). Portrait, in uniform, standing beside horse. G.
Dupont sculpt. Tho. Gainsborough pinxt. Mezzotint. Large folio,
with margins. (Slight repairs.) London, 1783
. Sarnt Prix. (Member of the Convention.) L.S. 1 p. folio. Paris,
March 5, 1793, informing M. Crepon that his correspondence has
been forwarded to the Minister of the Interior.
. SAINT SIMON (CHEVALIER). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Dunkirk, Dec. 8,
1747. On money matters.
. SAINT-Simon (CLAupE Hrennri—served. under Washington in the United
States). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, May 18, 1818. To M. Tissot:
Regarding the publication of a letter in a certain newspaper.
ar ee —
| 4587.
4588.
4586.
4589.
4590.
4591.
4592.
4593.
4594,
mas on
4 eats SIMON (CLAUDE Hennt). Portrait, full bust. Engraved by
EK. Perrot. 8vo. oe earis. 11,0;
3. SAINT-SIMON (HENRI J. enn general). ALS. 1p. 4to. Bas-
tia (Corsica), Jan. 4, 1847. To General **** (?) thanking him
for his New Year’s ereetings, ete. With portrait and printed bio-
graphical account. :
. SAINTE-BEUVE (C. A.—eminent French literary critic). A.L.S. 3 pp
12mo, including addressed portion. [Paris], Nov. 20, 1832. To
Anthony Deschamps, popular French poet and dramatist, giving
favorable criticism of some of the latter’s verses. .
; Samvre-SuzaNNE (Giuperr J. M. B. De—French general of division).
Portrait, full bust in uniform. Dessiné d’aprés nature par J. Guérin,
et gravé par G. Fiesinger. Stipple. Fine impression, with full
margins. Folio. — |
SateM. Une Ville de Amérique Angloise dans le Comté D’Essex.
Gravé par B. F. Leizelt. Dutch line engraving. In colors. 4to.
Sie | Circa, 1780]
Satem. Another copy of the same. ( Mounted.)
SALICETI (CHRISTOPHER—member of the Council of Five Hundred,’
at Toulon with Napoleon). A.N.S. (third person). 1 p. 8vo. n.p.
August 17, 1g 00. An invitation to dinner.
SALICETI (CuRISToPHER). Portrait, bust in oval. Stipple, in brown.
Unsigned. 8vo. | )
SAMUEL Pete inglish admiral, fought De Grasse near ‘the mouth
of the Chesapeake). Portrait, bust in uniform. Engraved by
G. Fiesinger, 1793. Painted by J. Northcote. Stipple. “Open let-
ters. Folio. London, 1793
SAND (Grorer—celebrated French novelist). Portrait, three-quarter
length standing. Gravé par Desintadry, peint par A. Charpentier.
Mezzotint (spotted), also portrait of Pascal. 2 pieces. |
San Domingo. Précis des événements arrivés au lap. Manuscript of
the end of the 18th century. 4 pp. 4to.
An interesting narration of the Revolution of San Domingo.
Sanson (N. A.—French general, accompanied Napoleon to Egypt).
Palo 1p. 410. Paris, Sept. 1, 1814, stating that he has received
no money, either during or since his captiv ity. With portrait, full
bust in uniform.
Sanson (N. A.). Portrait, full bust in uniform. Forester sculp.
Stipple. S8vo.°
4595.
4596.
4597,
4598.
4599.
4600.
4601.
4602.
4603.
4604.
4605.
— 4606.
4607.
4608.
SANTERRE (ANTOINE J.—French revolutionist, Commander of the Na-
tional Guard of Paris). Vellum. D.S. 1 p. oblong 4to. Paris, Feb.
2, 1793. Commission in the National Guard eranted to Citizen
J erome Benoit. With portrait. '
The signer also took an active part in the storming of the Bastille, pre-
sided at the execution of Louis XVI. and commanded the drums to beat in
order that the last words of the king should not be heard by the people.
SANTERRE (ANTOINE J.). A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Paris, Dec. 19, 1793. To
Citizen Badouin, regarding the nomination of Citizen Mangin, which
had been confirmed by the executive council, ete.
Sanrerre (Awtorne J.). Portrait, bust in uniform. F. Bonneville
del. et sculp. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
SANTERRE (CLAupE—General of the Paris National Guard). L.S.
2 pp. 4to. Paris, le 23 Frimaire, l’An II [Dec. 13, 1793]. To the
General-in-Chief of the Army of the West Coast, relative to M.
Leplasse, who desires a more lucrative position. With portrait.
SaraToGa Views. Congress Spring. Lithograph in colors after Koll-
ner. 4to. New York, 1848
aN
Saratoga ViEws. Highrock—lIodine and Empire Springs. Tinted
lithograph after Kollner. 4to. New York, 1848
Saratoga Views. Highrock—Iodine a Empire Springs. Litho-
graph in colors after Kollner. 4to. New York, 1848
Saratoga VIEWS. Hospital. Lithograph in colors after Kollner. 4to.
New York, 1848
SaravToGa Views. Pavilion Fountain. Lithograph:in colors after Koll-
ner. 4to. . New York, 1848
Saratoca Views. Part of Saratoga. Stanwix, Union Hotel and Con-
gress Hall. Lithograph in colors by Kollner. 4to. New York, 1848
Saratoga Views. United States Hotel. Lithograph in colors after
Kollner. 4to. , New York, 1848
SARRAZIN (JEAN—French general). A.L.S. 2 pp. folio. [Breskenel],
Dec. 5, 1808. To Count D’Hunebourg,- Minister of War, requesting
him to allow a certain officer to become his secretary, and giving his
qualifications. |
SARRAZIN (JEAN). Portrait, bust in uniform. Stipple. Engraved Dye
London. 1811. 8vo. .
SarTaAIn (JOHN). The Rescue, representing Sergeant Jasper and his
friend Newton liberating certain American prisoners from a detach-
ment of British soldiers near Savannah, Ga. Engraved by J. Sar-
tain, painted by J. B. White. Mezzotint. Large folio (margin re-
paired). 1842
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4610.
4 611.
i.
he psi
“4 4613.
? 614,
4621.
46 309. SARTAIN MEZZOTINTS.
Sarrarn MEZZOTINTS.
4612.
418.
3. SarTain MEzzovIN Ss.
. SARTAIN MEZZOTINS.
. SarTaIn MEzzormnts.
. SARTAIN: MEZZ0TINTS,
4622.
4623.
4624.
4625.
Jno. Breckenridge. to.
The above and 10 following lots of portraits are all from the en-
graver’s own collection.
Sarrary Mezzorryrs. William Penn. Proof before all letters. Svo.
William Penn (different from the preceding).
4to.
SARTAIN Mezzorints. Prof. ee F. B. Morse. 4to.
Sarvarn MEZZOTINTS.
visit to the Tuileries, June 20, 1792.
Louis XVI. threatened by the mob on their
4to.
Sarratn Mezzorints. Marie Antoinette going to Execution. 4to.
Sarrain Muzzorints. Samuel Miller, D.D. Proof in open letters.
4to.
Henry W. Longfellow. 4to.
~ Major John Habershani (?).
Paul B. Goddard. Proof before letters
Svo.
4to.
on India paper.
Robert Gilmor. 4to. Open letter proof.
. SAUMAREZ (James Dre—British admiral, served for a time in America,
distinguished himself in engagements with the French). Portrait,
full bust in uniform. | Engraved by. C..Turner. Mezzotint. Open
letters. S8vo (writing on margin). London, 1823
SAUNDERS (SIR Cranes). Portrait, in uniform, half length, standing.
J. MecArdeil fecit, J. Reynolds pinxt. Mezzotint. Folio ( backed
and slight crease). London
In 1759 Saunders was appointed Commander in Chief of the fleet for
the St. Lawrence and was with Wolfe at Quebec.
SAUNDERS (SiR Crarytes). Portrait, half length standing, in uniform,
l J. McArdell fecit. J. Reynolds pinxt.| Mezzotint (cut close).
London
The same figure as in the foregoing print, but w ith different inser iption.
SAUNDERS (Sin CHARLES). Portrait, three-quarter length in uniform.
Mezzotint, unsigned. Folio. London, Robt. Sayer
SavrErEAau (M.—representative of the people). D.S. 1 p. 4to.
Oct. 26, 1794.
Savary (Anne J. M. R., Duc Du Rovico—succeeded Fouché as Minis-
ter of Police). A.L.S.-1 p.:folio. Paris, le 21 Brumaire, )’An 13
| Noy. 11, 1803]. To the Minister of War, relative to the headgear
of the “ Gendarmerie d’flite.” With brief printed biography. (2
pieces. ) |
Amiens,
46:26.
4627.
4628.
4629.
4630.
4634,
4635.
4636.
Savary (ANNE J. M. R., Duc DE Rovico). LS. “Duc De Rovigo.”
4 pp. folio. Madrid, J uly 16,1808. To Monseigneur ***(?).
A long and important ietter: about the campaign in Spain written the
same year that he received his title. It is really a report in which he
says that a certain detachment is to reach Valladolid by the 19th, that
General Gohert has joined General Dupont, that Marshal Moncey is to be
kept near Madrid in case he is needed, Marshal Bessiers is in need of
clothing and guns, ete., with mention of Generals Frére, Caulaincourt and
others.
There is a postscript of thirteen lines in the autograph of Savary in
which he says that Gen. Frére is to return as soon as possible, but there
has been great difficulty with communications, etc.
Savary (Annz J. M. R., Duc De Rovieo). LS. “ Due de Ravge
2 pp. folio. Paris, Feb. 4, 1814. To the Prefect of the Dept. of a
Calvados, stating that Miss Moulin should be examined again, as
she was not altogether truthful in the answers she gave in her first
examination. With portrait. :
Savary (AnnE J. M.R., Duc Dr Rovieo). A.L.S. “ Due de Rovigo,”
2 pp. folio. Nainville, Sept. 18, 1821. To Baron *** (?).
Acknowledging the receipt of two letters from the Baron, and inform-
ing him that he (Savary) has been summoned to appear in a case, ete.
Savary (ANNE J. M. R., Duc Dr Rovico). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to im-
.cluding addressed portion. Paris, Sept. 20, 1827. To General Bor-
desoult informing him that he has some horses he can purchase.
Savary (Anne J. M. R., Duc Dz Rovico). A.L.S. “Due de Rovigo.”
2 pp. 8vo. n.p.n.d. Regarding a literary society, ete. With por-
trait.
. Savary (Anne J. M. R., Duc DE Rovico). Portrait, mies Stipple.
8vo. London, 1824.
. Savary (AnnE J. M. R., Duc Dz Rovico). Portrait, bust in uniform.
Lithograph after A. Maurin. India paper. 8vo.
. Savoy (Prince Eva=ne Dr—one of the most celebrated generals of
modern times). Official L.S., with seal. Milano, April 10, 1710.
With portrait. 2 pieces.
Ordering as Governor and Captain General of Milan the payment of a
sum of money to the Master of the Chapel and musicians of the Royal
Palace.
SAXE-WITTGENSTEIN (PrRiIncE VoNn—Prussian Minister of State and
General). L.S. 1 p. 4to. In German, enclosing two letters, pre-
sumably obtained through a member:of the Secret Service. With
fine seal. Feb. 14, 1816. With portrait, bust in uniform. 4to.
Ackerman, 1813.
Say (Jean B.—French statesman). A.L.S. 2pp.4to, Paris, Nov. 9,
1821. Mentions a book of his. With portrait.
ScHERER (BARTHELEMI L. J.). French general, Minister of War, Com-
mander-in-Chief of the army of the Pyrenees). L.S. 1 p. folio.
Figueras, le 30 Prairial, ?An III [June 18, 1795]. Informs General
Pille that his letter has been received relative to extension of fur-
loughs of several officers.
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a
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ao Phd tee Se Oy ES le at ek Ps
, aa
. ScréRer hone ae L. J.). A.LS. .2 pp. folio. Nice, le 2 Ven-
tose, An IV [Feb. 26, 1796], sending Ritteo, the Gov ernment Com-
missioner, news relative to a dispatch, and asking if bearers thereof
_ shall come to Nice, &c. itteo’s reply and his. signature are given
re 4 in his autograph on same sheet, to the effect that Schérer had best
proceed to Mentone for dispatch as it might refer to the peace nego-
7 Be | tiations then entered upon. With portrait.
ey. a i}.
. Soménn (BarrHieMt L. J.). Printed D. S. with autograph roe
__ tion of. six lines, probably in his hand. 1 p. folio, Paris, Nov. 24,
‘ 1797. - To the Municipal Administration. ;
_-—s«éRegarding Bayard and Co. who will have charge of the forage and
Bo.” W. military convoys.
: 4639. Scrfirer (BartHitemt L. J.). Portrait, bust in uniform. H.
we ay ry Schmidt se. J. A. Darnflect pinx. Stipple. Svo.
| 46 640, Sonrasst (Pururppe). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including addressed portion.
ished Bologna, Noy. 25, 1818. To M. Philippe Cocchi, Reggio.
From the Sylvio Pellico collection (No. 343), enclosed in his library
wrapper and with his autograph annotations.
641, Sonint (Ferprvanp—Prussian officer). Portrait, full length in uni-
form. In. colors. 8vo. London, 1810, and another. 2 pieces.
). SCHILLER (JOHANN Cc F. Von—the national poet of Germany). Por-
trait, full bust. Druck v. Th. Zehl in Leipzig. Geez. u. gest. v. A.
Krausse. ape engraving. Folio. —
. SCHMERLING (Anton Von—Austrian Prime Minister). Tce 3s pp-
4to, including addressed portion. Liége, June 22, 1833. To the
Royal Society, London, with copy of part of his work on fossils,
. ScHompBere (Henri, Comre—Marshal of France). L.S. 3 pp. folio,
undated. With portrait, full bust in armor. 1798.
. SCHROTER (JOHANNES). A.L.S. to Paulus Eberus. 1 page and a half,
folio. 1568. | bo
. Scuusarr (Curistran F, D.—German littérateur). Portrait, full bust
in oval. Gestochen von J. E. Haid, 1783. Mezzotint, (cut close).
8yvo.
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AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK
UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF THE OWNER
Fifteenth Session, Numbers 4647 to 4995, Inclusive
FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21st, AT 8.15 O’CLOCK
For date of other sessions, see ““ORDER OF SALE,” page supra.
4647.. SCHWARZENBERG (IXart P. Von—Austrian field-marshal, appointed to:
negotiate the marriage of. Napoleon with Marie Louise). A.L.S.
1 p. 8vo. Sept. 23, ny. To M*** (?), attaché to the legation of
his Majesty. An invitation to dinner. ,
4648. ScHWARZENBERG (Karu P. Von). Portrait, in uniform. RK. Roffe sc.,
~ Leben pinx. Stipple. Proof: 4to. London, 1815
4649. SCHWARZENBERG (Kart P. Von). ‘Portrait, bust in uniform. Mlle.
de Noireterre del., 1812, Velyn sculp. Stipple, 8vo. Pahis, n.d.
4650. SCHWARZENBERG (Kart P. Von). Portrait, full length in uniform.
Ranildi ine., Demarchi dis. 4to. |
4651. Scorr (Str Waurer). Portrait, half length, seated. Engraved by
G. H. Robinson after Sir Thomas Lawrence. Folio. Unfinished
proof before all letters. Fine impression.
4652. Scorr (Sir Water). Portrait, half length. B. Garnier del. Litho-
graph. India paper. Open letters. Folio.
4653. Scorr (Sir Waurer). Portrait, three-quarter length, seated, with
dog. Heath sculp. Saxon pinxt. Stipple. 4to. 3
4654. Scorr (Sir Waurer). Portrait, full length. B. G. ine. Demarchi
dis. Stipple. 8vo.
4655. Scorr (Sir WaurEr). Portrait, full length, seated at table. No en-
graver’s name. Unfinished proof on India paper. 4to.
4656. SEBASTIANT (Horace F’.—Marshal of France and distinguished diplo-
matist). A.L.S. 3 pp. folio. L’Orient, An. 12 (1803).
To the Minister of the Navy telling him of the conduct of Captain ¥
Brancas, commandant of the 49th company, his arrest and sentence to —
jail. Also, that the gunboats are ready, and with six companies of the
40th regiment, will go to Boulogne to defend the coasts.
: 4657. SEBASTIANI (Horace a. ee SAUNA 4 ps 8vo. “n.ps! July 29 (1830).
> With portrait, full length in uniform. Geoffroy sculpt. Winther-
tt halter pinxt.
Am Asking to have inserted in to-morrow’s issue of the “ Moniteur” the
statement he submits.
4658. SEBASTIANT (Horace F.). Portrait, bust in uniform. Stipple engrav-
mn ing. S. D. del. 8vo. (Paris (ca. 1802)
ai’ bs
4659, SéBAsSTIANI (Horace F.). Portrait, half length in uniform. Litho-
ee: graph after Maurin. Folio. Open letters.
4660. Sépastrant (Horace F.). Portrait, full length in uniform. Dessiné et
a gravé par Esbrard. Mezzotint. Folio.
_ 4661. SeeMAN (Berriiotp—German botanist and traveller). A.L.S. 1p.
2 ve 8vo. Hanover, Sept, Ze 1851.
Regarding a work of his on the plants of America.
- 4602. SzesturM (Dzr). Metzeroth sculpsit. Schmith pinxit. Line en-
graving. Large folio. 3
‘ £663. Séeur (Lovis— Puiipes, Comre De—French diplomatist and_his-
a *: torian, served in the American Revolution under Rochambeau).
ALS. 2 pp. 4to, including addressed portion. Paris | March 26,
1805], thanking Mr. R. Harper, of Baltimore; Md., for his kinid-
ness in looking after certain interests of his. Also, copies of inter-
esting letters (in English) regarding Gouverneur Morris, Robert
Morris, &ce., and their relations with the Comte de Ségur in real estate
transactions. With portrait. (2 pieces.)
4664, Siaur (Louis Puitippr, Comte Dr). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to, including
: addressed portion. [Paris], Feb. 14 [1821], concerning a picture
of himself.- With portrait.
4665. Stour (Louis Puivipre, Comre De). A.I.S. 2 pp. folio, Paris, Nov.
3, 1829. To the editor of “ Le Constitutionnel.”
A most interesting, although ironical letter. Ségur wished to have a
letter published in the Constitutionnel and had addressed the editor on
# the subject, who asked “ Who is this Marquis de Ségur?” This letter is
E.- the answer to that question. The writer requests the editor to look in the’
¥ “Manuel des Braves” under “S” and there he will find his complete
genealogy. He also brings to his notice the fact that the titles under the
“ancien régime” are worth just as much as those created within the past
fifteen years, ete.
4666. Staur (Louis Puinrere, Comre De). Portrait, full bust in uniform.
Velyn [se.], 1813. Stipple. 8vo.
4667. Stcur (Puinippr Henrt). Portrait, full length in uniform, after F.
DuBois. 4to.
4668. SEMONVILLE (CILARLES Louis Hugurtr, Marquis—French diplomatist,
spent 2 years in an Austrian prison). A.L.S. 2 pp. folio, Paris,
Feb. 8, 1810. With portrait on India paper.
4669. SineBrer (JEAN—Swiss naturalist). Portion of A.L.S. 2 pp. 12mo. y
Rolle, Switzerland, Dec. 6, 1796. Letter of thanks.
From the Sylvie Pellico collection (No. 101), enclosed in his library — a
wrapper with his autograph annotations.
4670. Seneca (Lucrus A.). Portrait. J. Faber fecit. Ex Marmore an- es
tiquo. Mezzotint. 4to cut close and repaired in places.
4671. SERUIER sane Maruieu P.—Marshal of France). A.L.S. 1 p.
folio. Paris, Dec. 17, 1799. To Louis Alex. Berthier, Minister of. 4 a
War. With portrait, full length, in uniform.
Regarding the resignation of an officer of the auxiliary battalion.
4672. SERUIER (JEAN MarHreu P.)... A-LAS.: “TD p2 4g eae as 13, a
1801.
Acknowledging the receipt of 2858 fr. for the recipient's prather which
had been sent. by mistake.
4673. SfrRuiER (Comre—son of Jean Mathieu P. Séruier). ATS 2 pp.
4to. Paris, May 2, 1846. To the Duke Vasquier.
Resigning his position owing to ill health, expressing ld) and prom- i ~
ising to return at once if his presence is needed.
4674. ServAN De GerBey (JosepH—French general, and Minister of War). ~ ;
L.S. 2pp.4to. Paris, June 4, 1806. Informs the Chief Inspector
of Revenue that M. Bisson has been placed in ae of the 6th Mil-
tary Division. With portrait. '
4675. Sze (Raymonp, Comte DE—defended Louis X VI, for whom he made
an eloquent plea before the Convention). A.L.S. to Marquis Alfieri di
Sostegno, Piedmontese Ambassador at Paris. 4 pp. 12mo. Aix-le-
Bains, August 11. In a wrapper with notes in the handwriting of
Silvio Pellico. 2 pieces.
A letter giving news of himself, and expressing esteem and devotion.
4676. Size (RaymMonp, Comre De). Autograph manuscript, 3 pp. 4to. Un- — |
signed. With portrait.
4677, SHAKESPEARE (WiLLI4AM). Portrait, together with those of Chaucer,
Spenser and Ben. Jonson, on one plate. Mezzotint. Folio. Un-
. signed. |
4678. SHERIDAN (RicHarpD BrinstEy). Portrait, bust. Engraved by C. Tur-
ner, after Sir J. Reynolds. Mezzotint. Open letters. 8vo.
London, 1825
4679. Surpprinc. Representations of various Dutch vessels, including Princess
Louisa, Powalux and others. Line engraving by Suntach after
Hwogerheyden. Ato.
4680. SHIPPING. Representations of various Dutch vessels, including the Her-
cules, the Admiral Tromp and others. Line engraving by Sunch Bee
H. W. Deyen. 4to.
4681. Suirpine. ’*T Verzeilen Van ’Slands Schip Prins Willem, of de Zuider-
Haaks, den 14th Sept., 1781. Line engraving. 4to.
London, Bowles i
4685.
4686.
46877.
4688.
4689.
4690.
4691.
4692.
4693.
4694.
. SICARD ( R. A. C., L’Aspé—distinguished French teacher of the Deaf
and Dumb). ‘ALS. 2 pp. 12mo, including addressed portion.
Paris, le 19 Frimaire [ Dec. 9], 1805, stating that he will call soon
upon M. Lemercier.
. SicarD (R. A. oo L’?ABBE). Portrait, full bust in oval. Bonneville
sculp. Mezzotint. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
. SIDNEY (HENRY). Son’of Robert, 2nd Earl of Leicester. Portrait, full
length, accompanied by dog. Mezzotint after Lely. Folio (cut ‘close
and repaired).
Sriyns (EMMANUEL JosEPH—celebrated French politician and publi-
cist, member of the Directory). Peer wet petollo. Faris, Nov::25,
1797.
A passport given to Jacques A. Huguet by the Council of 500, per-
mitting him to go where he will in the department of Puy-de-Déme. It is
also signed by three other members.
SIEYES (EmManvet JOSEPH). Portrait, bust in uniform. Dessiné et
gravé par F. Bonneville. Stipple. 8vo. Paris, n.d.
Strives (EMMANUEL JosEPH). Portrait, bust in oval. Allais sculp.
Mezzotint. 8vo.
SifyEs (EMMANUEL JosEPH). Portrait, bust in oval, wearing cocked
hat. Mezzotint by Levachez, military scene and biographical notice
in script beneath. 8vo, on small folio sheet.
Sibyes, Bernaports, &. D.S. 1 p. oblong folio (folded). Paris, le
28 Fructidor, LAn 7 [Sept. 14, 1799]. Pension for the widow of
Pierre F’. Limosin, signed by Sidyes, Presdt. of the Directoire Execu-
tif, Bernadotte, Ministre de la Guerre, and the Secretary-General.
(Slightly repaired.) With seal and portrait.
Simon (A.—shoemaker of Paris, guardian of young Louis XVIII.
at the temple, beheaded with Robespierre). Portraits (1) bust, Des-
siné par Gabriel, (2) bust. Lithograph after Gros. 4to. 2 pieces.
Simon (M.—military secretary). A.L.S. 1 p. 12 mo. Versailles,
_ Sept. 11, 1796. , Regarding a military order.
SmitH (Sir WitL1am SypnNey—celebrated English admiral, signed a
treaty with Kleber for the evacuation of Egypt by the French, de-
feated Napoleon at Acre). A.L.S. 2pp. folio. Paris, Feb. 8, 1826.
To M. Tomard, written in French.
The writer excuses himself for not having been able to spend one evening
- with his friend, informs him about a publication by the “ Jnstitut de
VEgypte,” ete.
SmitH (Sir Witriam Sypney). A.L.S. (third person), 2 pp. 8vo (in
French). n.p. Feb. 7, 1833. An invitation for recipient to be
present at a demonstration of an invention.
SmirH (Str Wintiam Sypney). Portrait, bust in uniform. T. Chees-
man sculpt. J. Opie pinxt. Stipple in brown. Fine impression
with margins. . London, 1796
4695.
4696.
4697.
4698.
4699.
ATO04.
ATO05,
4706.
. SMITH (SPENCER
SmirH (Sir Witiram SypNeEy). “Sir Sydney Smith’s escape from
France.” Mezzotint. Unsigned. 4to (margins on 3” sides cut
away). London, 1798
SMitH (Str WitLtIAM SYDNEY). Portrait, bust in oval. Gravé par
Tassaert, 1806, dessiné au Temple par Ph. Aug. Hen***. Stipple.
Ato. Paris, n.d.
SmMitH (Sir. WILLIAM SYDNEY). Portrait, half length in uniform.
Stipple. Proof before all letters on India paper.
Siro (Sir Witr1am SypNney). Portrait, full length in uniform,
standing on quay, ship in background. An unsigned German copper
engraving, entitled “Sir W. Sydney Smith grossbrittan Seeheld.”
4to.
This curious plate is probably the work of the same engraver who exe-
cuted plates of Napoleon and Josephine, copies of wna appear in this
catalogue,
SMiTtH (Sir Witi1amM SypNey). “ The Escape 68 Sir Sydney Smith
from France after being confined two years.” Line engraving by J. R.
Smith. 4to; Also “Sir S. Smith defending the breach of d’Acre
against Bonaparte.” A. Smith se., Laffert del. 2 pieces.
_ Sxirre (Str Wintiam Sypney). “The Gallant Conduct of Sir Sydney
Smith at the Siege of Acre.” In colors. 8vo.
brother of Sydney Smith). Copy of a 3 pp. folio
letter, from the original by Casar Tuard, signed by Smith as a “ True
copy, Aue. 17 1798. | :
An Sitevasting letter relative to the landing of French troops in Egypt,
Bonaparte’s mareh across the desert, headquarters of Bonaparte in the
palace of Mourad Bey, ete.
-
. Smotonsko. Colored view. Folio. London, 1814
Soave (FATHER FRANCESCO—Italian teacher and writer). A.L.S. to a
Lady, sending her an Ode. 1 p. 4to. Milano. December 2, 1789.
With portrait. In a wrapper with notes in the handwriting of Silvio
Pellico. Together, 3 pieces.
SocIETY OF SEALS. D.S. by Lafarge, Robelos, Guillotin, Fromme and
others. 3 pp. folio, n.p. Sept. 1808. A record of the proceedings of
a meeting.
Guillotin here noted was a French physician, who is sometimes men-
tioned as being the inventor of the machine called by his name, but, ac-
cording to Thomas’ Biographical Dictionary such is not the case.
Socrates. Portrait. J. Faber senr., fecit. P. P. Rubens del. Mezzo- -
tint. 4to, cut close and repaired in places. London, Bowles
SoMAGLIA (CARDINAL J. M. Dretua).’ L, subscribed and S. to Count
Broglio, Ambassador of the King of Sardinia at the Papal Court,
thanking him for his note. 1 p. folio. Rome, January 27, 1830.
In a wrapper with notes in the handwriting of Silvio Pellico. 2
pieces.
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4716.
Re AY 08.
SouBIsE (CHARLES DE RoHan—Marshal of France, favorite of Louis
XV., defeated by Frederick the Great). LS. 1 p. 4to. Paris,
March 28, 1768.
‘ To M. Trudaine de Montigny regarding a dispute concerning the owner-
ship of certain lands. “
SouLes (JEROME De, ComrE—French general). D.S. 1p. folio. Paris,
le 2 Thermidor, ’An 11 [July 20, 1803], promoting a lieutenant.
Signed, also, by several other members of the Consular Guard, in-
cluding Languillermie, Teulie, &c. With portrait.
Soutr (Niconas J. De Dieu, Duc Ds DatmMatir—Marshal of France,
repulsed by Sir John Moore, fought at Waterloo). A.L.S. 1 p.
(? place). Sept. 14, 1807. With portrait, full length in uniform,
standing (English print).
Written during the year he received the title of Duc de Dalmatie to an
upnamed general, in which he says that a certain M. Lenoble had been
promised one thousand francs per month but had not received payment,
and asking that such be forthcoming.
Soutr (Nicotas J. Dr Dizu, Duc Dr Datmatir). L.S. “ Mal. Due de
Dalmatie,” 1 p. folio. Paris, March 10, 1815. Orders the Minister
of Finance to pay out a sum of money. With portrait.
Soutr (Niconas J. De Dieu, Duc Dr Datmariz). Signature, “ Duc
De Dalmatie,” also signature of Louis D’Orleans (2nd son of Louis
Philippe). With portrait, India paper.
Soutr (Niconas J. De Drev, Duc Dr Datmarig). Portrait, in
uniform, on horseback. In colors. 4to. London, A. Park, 1838
Soutr (Niconas J. Dr Driev, Duc De Datars). Portrait, on horse-
back. In colors. 8vo. London, 1838
Sovrr (Niconas J. De Diru, Duc De Datmarie). Portrait, half
length, in uniform. Lithograph after Lesage. . 4to.
Soutt (Nicotas J. Dr Diev, Duc Dr Datmatte). Portrait, full
length in uniform, battle scene in background. Charon sculp. Aubry
pinx. Mezzotint. Folio. Paris, n.d.
Sovrt (Nicotas J. De Dieu, Duc. DE Datmatie). “ Soult, a Santa
Justina” [where his division repulsed the Austrians]. Charon
sculp. Adam del. Mezzotint. 4to. Paris, n.d.
Sourpis (Francors D’E. De—French cardinal, Archbishop of Bordeaux
in 1599). Vellum D. 8. 4 pp. 4to. August 24, 1599. Signed, also,
by Landais.
Sournry (Roperr—eminent English poet). A.L.S. in full “Robert
Southey,” 1 p. 8vo. Keswick, July 16, 1838. With portrait.
Regarding various books, including a play by Fletcher, which had not
been printed before Dyce printed it in 1850, also offering to edit a collec-
tion of Old Ballads.
*
4719. Spencer (Sir Brent—British general, frequently mentioned by Wel- va
lington in despatches). A.L.S. “Spencer,” 1 p. 4to. Ryde, Aug.
30,1817. Subscribing to a genealogy.
4720. Sraiit-Hotstern (ANNE Loutse G. N., commonly called Madame de
AU21.
4722.
A723.
AQ24.
4725.
4726.
ATR.
4728.
4729.
Staél, celebrated French authoress). A.L.S. “N. St.,” 2 pp. 8vo.
Lausanne, Sept. 26, n.y. To James Gressulh. : ?
A long and interesting letter in which she makes references to de
father (Jacques Necker, Prime Minister of France), her son and her
daughter. . . . ‘“‘It seems that a Ministen of Finance who wishes to
become popular, ought to show himself a little more in favor of the claim
of a man who from his own pocket fed Paris, when the city was in want
and who refused to receive any compensation. One must not scorn
honest people because they have shown themselves very considerate in
their claims. . . . The Baron (her father), now in England would
have considered public opinion in this matter. . |.) -2oykestoee you
of the greatest interest in my life, because it means so much to my |
daughter. I am sure I shall like you, for you please me,” ete.
StaéL-Hotstern (ANNE Loutse G. N.). Portrait, full length mented:
Sasso inc. Bramiti dis. Stipple. 4to.
Srantstas LeszoznsKr, Kine or Poranp. Portrait, full bust in
uniform. Geoffroy sc. M. Stachowicz del. 4to. (slightly stained).
SrreLe (Sir Rrcwarp—associated with Addison as editor of the “ Spec-
tator.”). Portrait, half length, standing. G. Kneller pinx. Mézzo-
tint. Small 4to. — London, Bowles
STRAUBIN (JOHANNA Marra—b. 1689, d. 1722). Portrait, three-quar-
ter length. Joh. Gottir. Krugner sc. Line engraving. Folio.
STRONGONOF ( Pavi—Ruseian general, friend and adviser of Czar Moe
ander). Portrait, full bust in uniform. F. Vendramini sculpt. L.
De St. Aubin delt. Stipple. 4to. London, 1813
Srrozzt (Carto—son of the celebrated general and Marshal of France,
Pietro Strozzi). D.S. on vellum. October 22, 1564.
An interesting list of expenses for the Royal Household.
Stuart (Duptey C., Lorp—married daughter of Lucien Boni pave
A.L.S. 1p.12mo. London, Jan. 17, 1849. To Joseph Keene, M. P.
- With portrait and biographical account.
Sruarrt (Lapy Duprey C.—daughter of Lucien Bonaparte). A.L.S.
“C. D.S.,” 1 p. 12mo. May 9, n.y. Invitation to dinner.
Sucner (Louis Gasriet, Duc D’Atpuréra — Marshal of France).
A.L.S. 2 pp. folio, Leuzbourg, July 3, 1798. To General Gadin.
With portrait, full length in uniform.
A fine military letter written shortly before he was appointed general
of division under Massena. It tells the recipient that the general of divi-
sion, Lecourbe, wishes him to march on to Brient with the 67th brigade
and there to await orders. He is to inform the general in chief the instant
he departs, and to find out and forward all information concerning the
inhabitants and the passes in the country. He may make use of the ex-
cellent map in the possession of Gen. Meille, ete. ;
i 4730. Sucner (Louis Gasrier, Duc D’Arpuréra). LS. 1 p. folio, np.
mis 32 Nov. 17,1799. To the Minister of War in Paris.
The bearer of this letter was an aide-de-camp of Gen. Grouchy, and
aa wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of Novi. Suchet asks that a
ae position be given him.
7 4731. Suouer (Louis Gaprien, Duc D’Anpuréira). ALS. 1 p. folio.
Base Nice, le 11 Nivése VAn 8 [Dec. 31, 1799]. “Recall of General Dari-
goulet to France, where he is to remain until further orders. With
wax seal.
4732. Sucnet (Louis Gasrier, Duc D’Arsuréira). L.S., “Le Mal. Due
_ D’Albuféra,” 1 p. folio. Paris, March 21, 1818, requesting Baron de
Barente to restore M. Manoury to his former position of brigadier, &c.
3. Sucner (Louis Gasrier, Duc D’Atsvréra). Portrait, bust in uni-
form. Proof before all letters. 8vo. .
4734, Suz (Eveine—popular French novelist). A.L.S. 1 p. 12mo. n.p.n.d.
Regarding a history of the navy, which he is sending to recipient.
“4738. Sueny. (French general). A.L.S., 1 p. 4to. Paris, le 28 Floreal, ’An
“ XI [May 17, 1803]. To General Samson, Director of the War De-
partment, requesting maps.
4736. SULKOWSKI (Anton P.—Polish general, served with distinction in Na-
: poleon’s army). Portrait, bust [drawn a few hours before his death],
also on same sheet portrait of Dolomien, celebrated French geologist.
~ Ktchings. Unsigned. 4to.
4737. SULLY Peoria Dr Beruunet, Duc De—celebrated French states-
man and minister of Henry IV.). D.S. on vellum, oblong 4to, De-
cember 2, 1608; a list of various articles and expenses entirely in his
‘handwriting, 2 pp. folio; Official L. subscribed and S. “ Rosny,” to
the General Treasurers of France, October 12, 1604; also 6 portraits
and a printed account of his life. In all, 10 pieces.
A very fine and interesting lot, from the Frémont collection.
4738. Sutty (Maximitien De BérHuns, Duc Dz). Receipt signed “ Louis
Pierre Maximilien de Béthune,” 1 p. (3 pp. blank), undated.
Acknowledging that he had received from M. Desmarez, the sum of
5861 livres 2 sols “ for my living and pension the past year.”
4739. SuRRENDER OF CoRNWALLIS. The Surrender of Cornwallis to General
Washington and Comte De Rochambeau. 19th of October, 1781.
Copper engraving by Thornton after Hamilton. Folio. [1782]
4740. SurRENDER OF Danrzic. Certified copy of the terms agreed upon by
the representatives of General Rapp and the Duke of Wurtemberg.
5 pp. folio. Langfuhr, Dec. 17-29, 1813. Copy attested by the
General Baron Faure, and another.
4741. Suwarow (ALEX. VASILIEVITCH surnamed Ryminiski, famous Rus-
sian general). Portrait, half length in uniform. Gravé per Joh.
Neidt, peint par J. Kreutzinger, 1799. Stipple. 4to.
AAA:
AV47,
| 4748,
4T49,
700.
. Suwarow “(ALEX. VASILIEVITCH). Portrait “ Conte Souwarow Ry-
. TatHeru (M.) A.L.S. 1p. 4to. n.p.n.d. To M. Combe, asking for the
3. TALLEYRAND (CHARLES Maurice, Prince De BENE van eee
Suwarow (Arex, Vastuieviren).’ Portrait, full length, in uniforms
Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo. London, n.d. and another portrait of him.
2 pieces.
miniski, Principe Italiski,” full length in uniform. a inc.
Bosio dis. Stipple. 8vo.
SWARTZENBURGH (PrrnceE—Field-Marshal). Portrait, full janet in
uniform, on horseback. Romney sculp. In colors. 4to.
[| London, 1816]
return of a report relative to a Mrs. Robinet.
French statesman, fled to the United States). L.S. 1p. 4to. [Paris],
le 2 Fructidor, ?An V [| Aug. 19, 1797]. To the Secretary-General
asking him to furnish for his perusal certain correspondence of the
division chiefs under him, especially that with the courts of London,
Berlin, and Vienna.
TALLEYRAND (CHARLES Mavurick, PrincE Dz BENEVENT). U.S. “ Ch:
Mau. Talleyrand,” 1 p. folio, Paris, Jan. 28, 1798.. To M. Delacroix,
Minister-Plenipotentiary to the Batavian Republic (Holland). With
Portrait, full length, India paper.
Written when Talleyrand was Minister of Foreign Affairs, a position he’
obtained partly through the influence of Madame de Staél. He regrets
that the decree proposed by him to the Executive (Directory has not yet
been obtained. Hopes that Delacroix will be given thirty thousand francs,
and in the meantime will let him have half, payable in any form.
TALLEYRAND (CHARLES MAurick, Prince DE BENEVENT). U.S. “ Ch:
Mau. Talleyrand,”’ 1 p. 4to. Paris, May 8, 1806. To M. De Broun.
With portrait, on India paper.
Informing recipient that if he is still bent on obtaining a diplomatic
position, he ought to apply for that of auditor at the Council of State.
TALLEYRAND (CHARLES Mauricr, Princk Dr BéneévEntT). 1S.
“Charles Maurice,” -2 pp. folio, Paris, April 1, 1812. To Prince
«ex ( 2). arch-treasurer. of the Empire:
Talleyrand gives the reasons which led him to think that he was right
in exercising a certain function (i. e. receiving the oaths taken by the
presidents of the electoral colleges and assemblies of the cantons). He
now thinks that this function belongs to the person to whom he is writing,
and not to the governor-general of the department of Holland, although it
had been heretofore exercised by such an official. He now makes amends
by sending the papers stating the nominations of the presidents and the
sworn statements of these men.
TALLEYRAND (CHARLES MAuRICE, Prince Dr BENEVENT). A.L.S.
“ Talleyrand.” 1 p. 8vo. mp. Sept. 6, 1824. To the Baron De
Théir. With colored view (from the 1863 Valentine’s Manual of
N. Y.), of part of the house in phe Talleyrand lived, Blooming-
dale Road.
Interesting friendly letter expressing his regret that the Baron has not:
succeeded in a work he undertook, that he regrets his (the Baron’s) long
absence, etc.
4754.
4761,
[ ~~ FAS es : baal )
TALLEYRAND (CHarLes Maurice, Prince De Binévent). Portrait,
bust in uniform. Bocourt sculpt. Mullard del. Stipple. 8vo.
TALLEYRAND (CHARLES Maurice, Prince Dr Benévent). Portrait,
bust in oval. Mezzotint (by Levachez), biography in script be-
neath. 8vo on small folio sheet.
TALLEYRAND (CHARLES Maurice, Prince De B&inivent). Portrait,
bust in uniform. Bocourt sculp. Mullard del Stipple. 8vo.
Paris, n.d.
TALLEYRAND (CHARLES Maurion, Princk De BENEVENT). Portrait,
~ three-quarter length, seated. Godby sculp. Gerrand pinxt. Open
letter proof. to. London, 1814
. TaLLeyranp (CHartes Maurice, Prince De Bénfvent). Another
copy of the same.
TALLEYRAND (CHARLES Maurice, Prince De BENEVENT). Portrait,
full length, cocked hat under arm. G. A. Sasso inc. G. B. Bosio
dis. Line engraving. 8vo,
Y
. TaLieyranpd, Bernaporre, Lauriston, and others. Portraits, mainly
in uniform. S8vo and 12mo.- No duplicates. 20 pieces.
. TALLIEN (Juan L.— French Jacobin, conspired against Robespierre).
Portrait, si bust in oval. I. Jones sculpt. Bouteville delin. Stip-
ple. 4to. ~ [London], 17 4
ati vero (Mapaste—wite of the dreaded representative of the Con-
vention). 2 portraits; Mlle. Duchenois—French actress; Portrait ;
Miss Day, sitexwards Lady Fenhoulet. Portrait, Mezzotint; Mlle.
Colombier—N apoleon’ s first love. Portrait, in colors : 4to and Svo.
Together, 5 pieces.
. Tatma (Francois J.—celebrated French tragedian, received from
Bonaparte tokens of special favor). A.N.S. 1 p. 8vo. Feb. 14,
n. y. Asking for an advance of 100 livres for M. Descoins.
Tarma (Francois J.). ALS. 1 p. 4to, npnd.° To the Baron
De Laforte.
Regarding a passport for a friend.
» TAtMA (Francois J.). Portrait, half length in character. P. Au-
grand sculpt. Muneret pinxt. Stipple. to. | Paris, n.d.
. TAtmA (Francois J.). Portrait, full lengtli in character, T. T. inc.,
Demarchi dis. Stipple. 8vo.
. Tator (M. L.—French advocate, member of the Council of 500).
A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Paris, March 10, 1796. Stating that he is send-
ing recipient a copy of General Clarke’s answer to his letter. Writer
is doing.all in his power to bring about peace and happiness. On
opposite page is the copy of Gen. C larke’s letter in Talot’s autograph.
4765.
4766.
4773.
4776,
ATT,
4778.
Tana (ArpDUIN). Two A.L.S. each 2 pp. 16mo, and 4to. Quiers,
May 18, 1790, &. To the Marquis Fulletti de Barol begging him
to visit him, and in one letter stating that he is on his dying bed.
From the Sylvio Pellico collection (No. 136), enclosed in his library —
wrapper and with his.autograph annotations.
Tarcer (Gur J. B.—eminent French advocate, selected by Louis XVI.
‘ as one of his defenders). Portrait, full length. Colored (probably
by hand). 4to. oa
.‘Tareer (GUL. Bs)> > Portrat, bust 1m ovale Mezzotint. Unsigned.
Svo. Paris, n.d.
. Tarcer (Gut J. B.). Portrait, bust in oval. Stipple. Unsigned. 8vo.
. TascHER DE La PAGERIE (CHARLES E.—son of Claude, the cousin of
Josephine). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo. Palais des Tuileries, June 6, 1858.
With addressed envelope.
. TASCHER (STEPHANIE—DUCHESSE DiApaueeen and niece of tee
phine). L.S8. 1p. 4to. Paris, Dec. 15, 1808. Recommending the
*Sieur Rixeus for a post at a University, :
_ Tasso (Torguato). Portrait, half length. Engraved by R. Hart.
steel engraving. Proof on India paper. London, [ca. 1839]
. TAUENZIN Von WitTeNBERG (GrAF—“ General Lieutenant der Infan-
terie”). Bust portrait in ea without hat. Stipple. Un-
signed. In colors. 8vo. - Schweidnitz, n.d.
TAULIER (JEAN L.—French priest at Martinique, friend of Josephine).
L.S. (with several words in his autograph, giving address, etc.). 3
pp. 4to. Paris, July 12, n.y. To Josephine, stating that her mother
having charged the writer with the delivery of some letters and 2
cases of liquor, has been unable to deliver the liquor owing to trouble
he experienced with the customs officers in London, ete. }
. Taytor (Baron). A.L.S. “Le Bn, Taylor.2. 1p Syon ape mep es
11, 1827, regarding a painting, ete.
. TEIGNMOUTH (JEAN SuHoreE, Lorp). Portrait, three-quarter length,
seated. Engraved by Henry Dawe after H. P. Briggs. Mezzotint.
Folio. (Creased, cut close and thinned in places.) |
In 1793 Teignmouth succeeded Cornwallis as Governor-General of India.
TEMPLE (Sir RicHarp G.—British general, distinguished himself at
the siege of Lille, 1708). Portrait, three-quarter length, seated.
Richd. Houston fecit. Wm. Hoare pinxt. Mezzotint. Folio, re-
pairs to margins.
TILLoTsOoN (JoHN—celebrated English prelate). Portrait, half length,
in robes. Mezzotint. Cut to plate mark, and inscription cut away.
THACKWELL (JosEPH—British lieut.-general, lost his left arm at Water-
loo, distinguished during the Sikh war). A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. York,
July 1, 1821. To Major General Sir John Byng. On military af-
fairs.
. Turarp Dre Brissy (AuxonNz T. M., Comrs Dr—French general, Na-_
_ poleon’s Chamberlain). A.L.S. 2 pp. 12mo (including address).
| Paris], Dec. 29, 1815. Recommending a Mr. Reberdel.
. Turarp De Brissy (Auxonyne T. M.—Comrz Dz). A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo.
Paris, the 26th of (?). With view.
. Tutépautt (P. C. F.—General of Division, cotimanded a brigade at
Austerlitz). ALS. 1p. 8vo. Paris, Nov. 26, 1842. Requesting
the loan of a book from the Royal Library. : 4
. Tuters (Lours AponpHe—French historian). A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo.
Jan. 15, 1850. Request for a sufficient supply of coal and wood to
oe last him until his full order can be filled. With 2 portraits.
ss . THomas (ANTOINE Liton aRp, celebrated French writer). ie nee pp-
sta Ato. St. Germain, February 5, 1770. 7
A very interesting letter, full of tender expressions addressed to Madame
Necker, the well known Swiss authoress, and wife of the great financier.
_THomas (Antorne Litonarp). A.L. in third person also addressed
to Madame Necker. 1 p. 4to. n.d.
Announcing that the drama “ Les fausses infidelités ” will not be played
today, as the comedians had announced the play without the permission
of Mons. de Sartine, Lieutenant of Police.
. THourn (ANDR&—famous French botanist, gardener-in-chief of the
Jardin des Plantes). A.L.S. 1 p. 16mo [1819] and 2 L.S., 1 and
4 pp. 4to. Paris, Sept. 25, 1819 and July 5, 1823. On botanical
subjects. Together, 3 pieces. |
. THoureT (Jacques G.—French legislator, guillotined 1794). — Por-
trait, full bust in oval. Jones fecit. Stipple. 4to. London, 1794
. Tuurror (Jacques ALExanpRE—French Jacobin, president of the Con-
vention, voted for the death of the King, etc.). D.S. 3 pp. folio,
n.p. (Paris), August 11, 1794.
A recommendation to the Committee of Public Safety regarding M. Le
Barbier to replace M. Legendre as agent for the post-office. The docu-
ment is also signed by Carnot, Jean Baptiste R. Lindet, and others.
. Tourn (J. M. Grar Von—General during the Thirty Years’ War).
ALS. In German. 2 pp. folio. Prag, Nov. 16, 1631. (Damaged
by damp.)
. TOCQUEVILLE (ALEX De—eminent French statesman and political phi-
losopher). A.L.S. Asking to send some books purchased for him. 1
page and a half, 8vo, n.d. With portrait. 2 pieces.
. Totstor (Prrer ALEXANDROvITCH—Russian soldier, commander-in-
chief of the Army of Reserve). A.L.S. 2 pp. folio, with addressed
portion on separate sheet. Ems-les Bains, August 18, 1826. To a
firm of Paris bankers. Ay ;
Regards the forwarding of mail, says that he will be in Paris shortly
and will call, ete.
4791.
AT92.
4795.
4800.
*
ToNNERRE (Duc De—Marshal of France). L.S. 2 pp. folio. Paris, —
Oct. 13, 1777.
_On financial affairs regarding a note for one thousand pounds that the
signer had paid out for the purchase of foreign goods.
TouLousE (Lovis ALEXANDRE DE Bourson—son of Louis XIV. and
Madame De Montespan). L.S. “Ll. A. de Bourbon.” 3 pp. 4to.
Versailles, Jan. 15, 1907. Informing M. de Chamillart that M.
Faure is going to see the artillery of the department of Rousillon.
Accompanying the letter are various contemporary documents con-
nected with that artillery and referred to therein. Together, 4 pieces.
. TouLousr (Lovurs ALEXANDRE Dr Bourson). L.S. “UL. A- de Bour-
bon,” 1 p. 4to. np. August 22, 1726.
. Toussaint L’Ouverrure—celebrated negro general and _ liberator,
L.S. 4 pp. folio. San Domingo, Oct. 21, 1797. On his specially
printed stationery. To Citizen Vincent.
An important letter written soon after he was appointed genera! in
chief of the Army of San Domingo. He says that the North and the South
are now united, and would have been united sooner had the agents of the
Directory worked for the public good, and not abused their authority. He
requests Vineent to bring before the Directory all his efforts towards ©
~-peace and unity, and to do his best to prove the falsity of the reports
about the inhabitants of San Domingo, which have been circulated in
France, ete.
Toussaint L’Ouverture. A.L.S. 1 p.-4to.° Oet. 30, 1797. On ‘his
specially printed stationery. To Citizen Garouville, Director of the
Artillery.
Asking him to send an officer to examine some arms and see if they
could be repaired.
. Toussatnt L’Ouverture. Portrait, bust in uniform. Bonneville del.
et sculp. Mezzotint. 8vo. = Paine
. Toussaint L’Ouverture. Portrait, full length in uniform, present-
ing a letter to an English general. Lithograph after Grenler. Small
folio.
. TRAFALGAR, 2 plans of action; Defeat of the Dutch Fleet by Lord Dun-
can; and others mainly of a similar nature. Several in colors. 4to
and 8vo. ‘Together, 13 pieces.
. Treaty oF Peace. Articles of Peace between Great Britain and France
and Great Britain and Spain signed at Versailles Jan. 20, 1783, by
Mr. Fitzherbert.. Copper. engraving by Pollard after Hamilton. -
Folio. Circa 1790
Tretiiarpd (A. F. C.—French general, son of J. B. Treilhard, the Con-
ventionalist, commanded at Belle-Isle-sur-Mer during the Hundred
Days). U.S. 3 pp. folio, including addressed portion. Jan. 16,
1809. 'To the Receiver-General of the. Army of Spain, relative to a
sum of money due him.
.*
4801. Trew (Curisropn J.—celebrated German botanist). Portrait, half
a length. J. J. Haid sculp. D. van der Smissen pinxt. Mezzotint.
4to.
— 4802. Troncuetr (Francois D.—French jurist, employed by Louis XVI. to
a. defend him in his trial). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to. Paris, April 3, 1803.
To Citizen Volnay, vice-president of the Senate. With portrait.
Regretting that he is unable to be present at a meeting of the senate.
4803. Trousripcr (Sir THomas—British admiral, sent to the assistance of
ne Nelson, served in the Battle of the Nile). Portrait, half length in
uniform. Engraved by Miss M. Bourlier after W. Evans. 4to.
(igh London, 1814
4804. TrueueT (Laurent J. F.—French admiral, disgraced on suspicion of
being averse to Napoleon’s elevation to the Imperial Power). D.S.
d°p. folio. Paris, April 1, 1796.
Written while Minister of Marine, regarding the administration of the
forges at Guérigny. .
4805. TCHERNISCHEF (ALEXANDER I., Grar Von.—Russian general, served
pay with distinction against the French). Portrait, full bust in oval.
A. Smith sculpt., Dahling pinxt. Stipple. 8vo. London, 1813
4806. TCHERNIsCHEF (ALEXANDER I., Grar Von). Portrait, full bust in
uniform. Engraved by T. Wright after G. Dawe. Stipple. Open
letters, 4to. London, 1823
4807. TCHERNISCHEF (ALEXANDER I., Grar Von). Bust portrait in uni-
form with fur coat, without hat. Unsigned. Line and stipple. 8vo.
A ie: ~ :
4808. TURENNE (Henri De La ‘Tour D’AvvErGNE—Marshal of France, and
| a most eminent French general). D.S. 1 p. 4to. August 25, 1673.
Passport issued for M. Gille Choufrian, an old gunner of Reynel’s regi-
ment who, unabie to continue his services, is going to Paris to solicit a
position at the Hotel des Invalides.
4809. TuRENNE (Henri De La Tour D’AvuverGNeE). Portrait, bust in uni-
form. N. De Larmessin sculp. Meissonier, architect f. Line en-
graving. 4to. |
4810. |TurENNE (Comtr DrE).]
Inecolors, 22410:
WHALE Fisuine. The Northwest or Davis’s Streights Whale Fishery.
Fran. Ambrosi sculpt. Rob. Dodd delint. Line engraving. Folio.
WuHitwortH (CHARLES, Lorp—British Ambassador to Paris). A.L.S.
(third person) (in French). 1 p. 4to. npnd. To an unnamed ©
person. With portrait, on India paper.
Regretting that he failed to keep a certain appointment, but promising
to meet him on the following Monday.
WIELAND (CHRISTOPH M.—celebrated German poet, friend of Goethe).
A.L.S. “Wieland.” 1p. 4to. Weimar, July 1, 1773.
The famous meeting of Napoleon with Wieland, the former in military
dress, the latter wearing ordinary garments, with unpowdered hair, little
skull eap and felt shoes, is graphically described in Sloane’s “ Life of
Napoleon.”
WIELAND (CuristoPH M.). Portrait, full length, standing. lL. Rados
inc. G. B. Bosio dis. Stipple. 8vo.
WILBERFORCE (WILLIAM—eminent English philanthropist). Portrait, |
full length, seated. Engraved by James Heath, after John Russell.
Line engraving. Folio (shghtly skinned on upper margin).
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