Napoleon III
OEuvres De Napoléon Iii.: Discours Proclamations Messages Etc French Edition
Nabu Press 2010-02-16. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
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Napoleon III
OEuvres De Napoléon Iii.: Discours Proclamations Messages Etc French Edition
Nabu Press 2010-03-15. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
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Napoleon III
OEuvres De Napoléon Iii.: L'idée Napoléonienne. Des Idées Napoléoniennes. Fragments Historiques 1688 Et 1830. Résponse À Lamartine. Réveries Politiques. Mélanges French Edition
Nabu Press 2010-04-20. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
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Napoleon III
Oeuvres De Napoleon Iii 2 French Edition
Nabu Press 2012-05-21. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
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Napoleon III
Oeuvres Tome 2 Histoire French Edition
2016-10-01. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
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Napoleon III
Oeuvres Tome 2 Histoire French Edition
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NAPOLEON III.
Oeuvres. Vol. 1-4 of 5.
Paris D'Amyot 1854-56. Royal8vo. 4 cont. hcalf. Gilt backs. Backs lightly rubbed. Stamp on titles. 480546437424 pp. Printed on good paper. Occasionally lightly brownspotted. unknown
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Napoleon III
Opere Di Napoleone Iii. Italian Edition
Nabu Press 2010-03-15. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
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Napoleon III. Tenot Eugene
PARIS IN DECEMBER 1851 OR THE COUP D'ETAT OF NAPOLEON III. Translated from the Thirteenth French Edition with Many Orignal Notes by S. W. Adams and A. H. Brandon
New York: Hurd and Houghton / Cambridge MA: Riverside Press 1870. 1870. Good. - Octavo rust brown cloth titled in gilt on the spine with decorative frames stamped in blind on both covers. The covers are bumped & lightly rubbed & soiled with dampstaining to the top corners. The spine is faded with a small area of dampstaining & the head & tail are chipped. xv & 350 pages plus errata page. There is staining to the endpapers with a small label on the front pastedown. There is light soiling to the prelims & the page edges are slightly darkened. Good. <p>First American edition.<p>The book was originally published in Paris in 1868. New York: Hurd and Houghton / Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, 1870. hardcover
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NAPOLEON III
Portrait of Napoleon III.
ca. 1885. Engraving cabinetcard postcard 14 x 9 cm. KEYWORDS:maps/france unknown
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NAPOLEON III.
Portrait of Napoleon III.
Paris ca. 1860-1870. Original photograph carte de visite albumen print 10 x 6 cm. Napol�on III also known as Louis-Napol�on Bonaparte full name Charles Louis Napol�on Bonaparte 20 April 1808 - 9 January 1873 was the first President of the French Republic and the only emperor of the Second French Empire. He holds the unusual distinction of being both the first titular president and the last monarch of France. - Napol�on III generally known as "Louis Napoleon" before he became Emperor was the son of Louis Bonaparte the brother of Napol�on I and Hortense de Beauharnais the daughter of Napol�on I's wife Josephine de Beauharnais by her first marriage. During Napol�on I's reign Louis-Napol�on's parents had been made king and queen of a French puppet state the Kingdom of Holland. After Napol�on I's final defeat and deposition in 1815 and the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France all members of the Bonaparte dynasty were forced into exile. The child Louis-Napol�on was brought up in Switzerland living with his mother in Arenenberg Castle in the canton of Thurgau and Germany receiving his education at the gymnasium school at Augsburg in Bavaria. As a young man he settled in Italy where he and his elder brother Napol�on Louis espoused liberal politics and became involved with the Carbonari a resistance organization fighting Austria's domination of Northern Italy. This would later have an effect on his foreign policy. - There remained in France under both the Bourbon and then the Orleanist monarchy a Bonapartist movement that wanted to restore a Bonaparte to the throne. According to the law of succession Napol�on I had made when he was Emperor the claim passed first to his son the Duke of Reichstadt known by Bonapartists as Napoleon II or as "the King of Rome" the title his father had given him before the collapse of the Empire a sickly youth living under virtual imprisonment at the court of Vienna then to his eldest brother Joseph Bonaparte then to Louis Bonaparte and his sons. Since Joseph had no male children and because Louis-Napol�on's own elder brother had died in 1831 the death of the Duke of Reichstadt in 1832 made Louis-Napol�on the Bonaparte heir in the next generation. His uncle and father relatively old men by now left to him the active leadership of the Bonapartist cause. - Thus he secretly returned to France in October 1836 for the first time since his childhood to try to lead a Bonapartist coup at Strasbourg. Louis-Philippe had established the July Monarchy in 1830 and was confronted with opposition both from the Legitimists the Independents and the Bonapartists. The coup failed; he was illegally deported to Lorient quietly exiled to the United States of America and spent four years in New York. Then he secretly returned and he tried again in August 1840 sailing with some hired soldiers into Boulogne. This time he was caught and sentenced to imprisonment for life though in relative comfort in the fortress of the town of Ham in the Department of Somme. While in the Ham fortress his eyesight reportedly became poor. During his years of imprisonment he wrote essays and pamphlets that combined his monarchical claim with progressive even mildly socialist economic proposals as he defined Bonapartism. In 1844 his uncle Joseph died making him the direct heir apparent to the Bonaparte claim. He finally managed to escape to Southport England in May 1846 by changing clothes with a mason working at the fortress. His enemies would later derisively nickname him "Badinguet" the name of the mason whose identity he assumed. A month later his father Louis was dead making Louis-Napol�on the clear Bonapartist candidate to rule France. KEYWORDS:france/photo hardcover
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NAPOLEON III.
Portrait of Napoleon III.
Paris ca. 1860-1870. Original photograph carte de visite albumen print 10 x 6 cm. Napol�on III also known as Louis-Napol�on Bonaparte full name Charles Louis Napol�on Bonaparte 20 April 1808 - 9 January 1873 was the first President of the French Republic and the only emperor of the Second French Empire. He holds the unusual distinction of being both the first titular president and the last monarch of France. - Napol�on III generally known as "Louis Napoleon" before he became Emperor was the son of Louis Bonaparte the brother of Napol�on I and Hortense de Beauharnais the daughter of Napol�on I's wife Josephine de Beauharnais by her first marriage. During Napol�on I's reign Louis-Napol�on's parents had been made king and queen of a French puppet state the Kingdom of Holland. After Napol�on I's final defeat and deposition in 1815 and the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France all members of the Bonaparte dynasty were forced into exile. The child Louis-Napol�on was brought up in Switzerland living with his mother in Arenenberg Castle in the canton of Thurgau and Germany receiving his education at the gymnasium school at Augsburg in Bavaria. As a young man he settled in Italy where he and his elder brother Napol�on Louis espoused liberal politics and became involved with the Carbonari a resistance organization fighting Austria's domination of Northern Italy. This would later have an effect on his foreign policy. - There remained in France under both the Bourbon and then the Orleanist monarchy a Bonapartist movement that wanted to restore a Bonaparte to the throne. According to the law of succession Napol�on I had made when he was Emperor the claim passed first to his son the Duke of Reichstadt known by Bonapartists as Napoleon II or as "the King of Rome" the title his father had given him before the collapse of the Empire a sickly youth living under virtual imprisonment at the court of Vienna then to his eldest brother Joseph Bonaparte then to Louis Bonaparte and his sons. Since Joseph had no male children and because Louis-Napol�on's own elder brother had died in 1831 the death of the Duke of Reichstadt in 1832 made Louis-Napol�on the Bonaparte heir in the next generation. His uncle and father relatively old men by now left to him the active leadership of the Bonapartist cause. - Thus he secretly returned to France in October 1836 for the first time since his childhood to try to lead a Bonapartist coup at Strasbourg. Louis-Philippe had established the July Monarchy in 1830 and was confronted with opposition both from the Legitimists the Independents and the Bonapartists. The coup failed; he was illegally deported to Lorient quietly exiled to the United States of America and spent four years in New York. Then he secretly returned and he tried again in August 1840 sailing with some hired soldiers into Boulogne. This time he was caught and sentenced to imprisonment for life though in relative comfort in the fortress of the town of Ham in the Department of Somme. While in the Ham fortress his eyesight reportedly became poor. During his years of imprisonment he wrote essays and pamphlets that combined his monarchical claim with progressive even mildly socialist economic proposals as he defined Bonapartism. In 1844 his uncle Joseph died making him the direct heir apparent to the Bonaparte claim. He finally managed to escape to Southport England in May 1846 by changing clothes with a mason working at the fortress. His enemies would later derisively nickname him "Badinguet" the name of the mason whose identity he assumed. A month later his father Louis was dead making Louis-Napol�on the clear Bonapartist candidate to rule France. KEYWORDS:france/photo hardcover
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NAPOLEON III.
Portrait of Charles Louis Napol�on Bonaparte and his son Napoleon Eug�ne Lodewijk Jan Jozef Bonaparte Le Prince Imperial.
ca.1855. Original photograph carte de visite albumen print 91 x 56 cm. Napol�on III also known as Louis-Napol�on Bonaparte full name Charles Louis Napol�on Bonaparte 20 April 1808 - 9 January 1873 was the first President of the French Republic and the only emperor of the Second French Empire. He holds the unusual distinction of being both the first titular president and the last monarch of France. - Napol�on III generally known as "Louis Napoleon" before he became Emperor was the son of Louis Bonaparte the brother of Napol�on I and Hortense de Beauharnais the daughter of Napol�on I's wife Josephine de Beauharnais by her first marriage. During Napol�on I's reign Louis-Napol�on's parents had been made king and queen of a French puppet state the Kingdom of Holland. After Napol�on I's final defeat and deposition in 1815 and the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France all members of the Bonaparte dynasty were forced into exile. The child Louis-Napol�on was brought up in Switzerland living with his mother in Arenenberg Castle in the canton of Thurgau and Germany receiving his education at the gymnasium school at Augsburg in Bavaria. As a young man he settled in Italy where he and his elder brother Napol�on Louis espoused liberal politics and became involved with the Carbonari a resistance organization fighting Austria's domination of Northern Italy. This would later have an effect on his foreign policy. - There remained in France under both the Bourbon and then the Orleanist monarchy a Bonapartist movement that wanted to restore a Bonaparte to the throne. According to the law of succession Napol�on I had made when he was Emperor the claim passed first to his son the Duke of Reichstadt known by Bonapartists as Napoleon II or as "the King of Rome" the title his father had given him before the collapse of the Empire a sickly youth living under virtual imprisonment at the court of Vienna then to his eldest brother Joseph Bonaparte then to Louis Bonaparte and his sons. Since Joseph had no male children and because Louis-Napol�on's own elder brother had died in 1831 the death of the Duke of Reichstadt in 1832 made Louis-Napol�on the Bonaparte heir in the next generation. His uncle and father relatively old men by now left to him the active leadership of the Bonapartist cause. - Thus he secretly returned to France in October 1836 for the first time since his childhood to try to lead a Bonapartist coup at Strasbourg. Louis-Philippe had established the July Monarchy in 1830 and was confronted with opposition both from the Legitimists the Independents and the Bonapartists. The coup failed; he was illegally deported to Lorient quietly exiled to the United States of America and spent four years in New York. Then he secretly returned and he tried again in August 1840 sailing with some hired soldiers into Boulogne. This time he was caught and sentenced to imprisonment for life though in relative comfort in the fortress of the town of Ham in the Department of Somme. While in the Ham fortress his eyesight reportedly became poor. During his years of imprisonment he wrote essays and pamphlets that combined his monarchical claim with progressive even mildly socialist economic proposals as he defined Bonapartism. In 1844 his uncle Joseph died making him the direct heir apparent to the Bonaparte claim. He finally managed to escape to Southport England in May 1846 by changing clothes with a mason working at the fortress. His enemies would later derisively nickname him "Badinguet" the name of the mason whose identity he assumed. A month later his father Louis was dead making Louis-Napol�on the clear Bonapartist candidate to rule France. - - - Napol�on IV Prince Imperial often referred to as Louis Napol�on Full name: Louis Napol�on Eug�ne Jean Joseph 16 March 1856 � 1 June 1879 Prince Imperial Fils de France was the only child of Emperor Napoleon III of France and his Empress consort Eug�nie de Montijo. His early death in Africa sent shock waves throughout Europe as he was the last dynastic hope for the restoration of the Bonapartes to the throne of France. - - - - - Napoleon Eug�ne Lodewijk Jan Jozef Bonaparte Parijs 16 maart 1856 - Bij Ulundi 1 juni 1879 prince imp�rial bijgenaamd Loulou was de enige zoon van keizer Napoleon III en keizerin Eug�nie de Montijo. Hij was de kleinzoon van Lodewijk Bonaparte de koning van Holland. - Zijn moeder was zeer bezorgd over de jonge Eug�ne en voedde hem streng op. Hij was als kind zwak en ziekelijk levendig maar eenzaam. - Transport van Lodewijks lijk naar EngelandIn de Frans-Pruisische Oorlog van 1870-1871 ontvluchtte Lodewijk met de keizerlijke familie Frankrijk en ging naar Engeland waar hij zich vestigde in Chislehurst. Hij voltooide zijn militaire opleiding in Woolwich. Na de dood van zijn vader op 9 januari 1873 noemde hij zich graaf van Pierrefonds en bij zijn meerderjarigheid in 1874 werd hij door de Bonapartische partij als Napoleon IV tot troonpretendent en familiehoofd uitgeroepen. In deze jaren was er sprake van dat hij Beatrice jongste dochter van de Engelse koningin Victoria zou huwen. - Om zijn prestige te vergroten en aldus meer kans op de troon te maken werd Eug�ne aangemoedigd deel te nemen aan de Engelse expeditie naar Zoeloeland in februari 1879. Aldaar werd hij op een verkenningstocht door de Zoeloes in een hinderlaag gelokt en bij Ulundi door 18 werpsperen doorboord. Zijn dood was voor veel Europeanen een grote schok en met hem ging de laatste re�le kans om weer een Bonaparte op de troon te krijgen verloren. Zijn lijk werd naar Engeland overgebracht en naast zijn vader begraven in een door zijn moeder gebouwd mausoleum in Farnborough. - De kleine prins Le Petit Prince uit het gelijknamige boek van Antoine de Saint-Exup�ry is gebaseerd op Napoleon Eug�ne Lodewijk. KEYWORDS:france/photo hardcover
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Napoleon III
The Second Empire and Its Downfall: Correspondence of Napoleon III and His Cousin Prince Napoleon
NY: Doran 9999 First American Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable/No Jacket. Doran hardcover
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NAPOLEON III
Unsigned carte de visite photo Louis Napoleon Bonaparte 1808-1873 Emperor of the French Nephew of Napoleon I with his wife EUG�NIE n�e Montijo 1826-1920 wife of Emperor Napoleon III & their son LOUIS Eugene Jean Joseph 1856-1879 Prince Imperial killed while out with a reconnoitring party at Ulundi Zululand
showing the Emperor seated with his wife and child standing beside him 4�" x 2�" no place no date c. slightly faded unknown
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NAPOLEON III
Unsigned carte de visite photo Louis Napoleon Bonaparte 1808-1873 Emperor of the French Nephew of Napoleon I with his wife EUG�NIE n�e Montijo 1826-1920 wife of Emperor Napoleon III & their son LOUIS Eugene Jean Joseph 1856-1879 Prince Imperial killed while out with a reconnoitring party at Ulundi Zululand
showing the Emperor seated with his wife and child standing beside him 4�" x 2�" no place no date c. slightly faded unknown
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NAPOLEON III
Unsigned carte de visite photo Louis Napoleon Bonaparte 1808-1873 Emperor of the French Nephew of Napoleon I with his wife EUG�NIE n�e Montijo 1826-1920 wife of Emperor Napoleon III & their son LOUIS Eugene Jean Joseph 1856-1879 Prince Imperial killed while out with a reconnoitring party at Ulundi Zululand
showing the Emperor standing over his wife who is seated with the infant child at her knee 4�" x 2�" no place no date slightly faded unknown
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NAPOLEON III
Unsigned carte de visite photo Louis Napoleon Bonaparte 1808-1873 Emperor of the French Nephew of Napoleon I with his wife EUG�NIE n�e Montijo 1826-1920
showing the Emperor standing in profile by the side of Eugenie on a large horse looking down at him 3�" x 2�" no place no date clipped in corners slightly faded unknown
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NAPOLEON III
Unsigned carte de visite photo by Thiebault Louis Napoleon Bonaparte 1808-1873 Emperor of the French Nephew of Napoleon I with his wife EUG�NIE n�e Montijo 1826-1920 wife of Emperor Napoleon III & their son LOUIS Eugene Jean Joseph 1856-1879 Prince Imperial killed while out with a reconnoitring party at Ulundi Zululand
showing the family standing together with the small boy between them 4�" x 2�" no place Paris no date slightly faded unknown
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Napoleon III
A.S.M.I. Eugenia Montijo Bonaparte nella Fausta Occasione che il popolo Francese Imperatrice Imperatricer La Saluta questi versi offre gratulando adaucto de' Marchesi Diotallevi Patrizio Riminese. With: A.S.A.I. Luigi Napoleone Bonaparte
Rimini: Tip. Fratelli Ercolani 1853. 2 lithographic portraits of Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie by Turgis Paris.Each portrait with accompanying title page and 3 pp. of laudatory verse printed in 5 colors. Folio. Contemporary decorated paper over boards. With stamps of "Cabinet de L'Empereur Donaine Privé." Portraits erratically trimmed with some loss to margins of image. 2 lithographic portraits of Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie by Turgis Paris.Each portrait with accompanying title page and 3 pp. of laudatory verse printed in 5 colors. Folio. Tip. Fratelli Ercolani unknown books
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OCTAVE AUBRY
Napoléon III. Conspirateur et Empereur
Bibliothèque mondiale vers 1960 Bibliothèque mondiale vers 1960. In-12 broché. Parfait état
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OCTAVE AUBRY
Napoléon III. Conspirateur et Empereur
Bibliothèque mondiale vers 1960. In-12 broché. Parfait état
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Oncken, H
Napoleon III. u. d. Rhein. Der Ursprung d. Krieges v. 1870/71.
Berlin, DVA, 1926. 4 Bl., 121 S. OLwd. St. u. Sign. a. Vorsatz u. Tit.
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Paléologue, M
Vertrauliche Gespräche mit d. Kaiserin Eugénie.
Dresden, Aretz, 1928. M. 15 Taf. 268 S. OLwd.
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Paléologue, Maurice
Vertrauliche Gespräche mit der Kaiserin Eugénie.
Dresden:, P. Aretz, 1928. Gr.-8°. 269 S., 15 Lichtdrucktafeln, Leinen mit Kopffarbschnitt (ohne Schutzumschlag; Rücken abgeblasst; Schnitt stockfleckig; sonst altersgemäss gut erhalten)
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Paul Guériot
La captivité de Napoléon III en Allemagne (septembre 1870- mars 1871), Librairie académique Perrin et Cie, troisième édition, 1926
13,3 cm X 20,4 cm, 284 pp, couverture souple. Broché.
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PELLASSY DE L’OUSLE Jean-Joseph-François.
Histoire du palais de Compiègne. Chronique du séjour des souverains dans ce palais, écrite d’après les ordres de l’Empereur.
Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1862. In-folio (370 x 280 mm), 2 ff. n. ch., XLI pp., 371 pp. Demi-chagrin écrasé ébène, dos à nerfs, auteur et titre dorés, armes, lieu et date en pied, tête dorée, couvertures conservées, mors restaurés, quelques rousseurs, couvertures un peu usées (Léon Lemardeley).
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PERRIOUD J.-R.
Commentaire par ordre alphabétique du Sénatus-consulte du 22 avril 1863 et des lois, décrets, instructions, etc, sur la constitution de la propriété en Algérie
Alger, Duclaux, 1867, in-8 rel. 1/2 bas. vert (16 x 24,5), XII-548p., reliure d'époque solide comportant un accroc au dos, coiffe sup. absente, intérieur très propre, marque de l'Imprimerie-librairie Marle à Constantine au verso du plat sup., ex-libris, bon état.
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Piemont
I. Uibersichtskarte vom Kriegsschauplatz. Beilage zum Volksfreund.
Wien, E. Becher, Lithogr,. Stein u. Kupferdr. Inhaber, o.J. (1859). 36 x 44 cm. Lithographische Karte, schwarz-weiß. - Die anlässlich des Sardinischen Krieges (Zweiter Italienischer Unabhängigkeitskrieg) zwischen Frankreich, Italien und Österreich 1859 erschienene Karte zeigt das Gebiet Piemonts zwischen Pinerolo, Turin (Torino) und Piacenza sowie Genua (Genova) und Bellinzona mit den Landschaften Monferrato, Lomellina und den Städten Allessandria, Novara, Milano (Mailand), etc., sowie die Grenze zur Lombardei (hier: "Lombardie". Eingezeichnet sind Orte, Straßen, Gewässer, Eisenbahnen und Grenzen. - Die Zeitschrift "Österreichischer Volksfreund. Herausgegeben vom Katholikenvereine für Glauben, Freiheit und Gesittung." erschien von 1848 bis 1877 in Wien. Karte mit mehrfachen Faltspuren, Papier leicht gebräunt. Alte Buntstiftanstreichung des Ortsnamens "Magenta".
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POULET-MALASSIS (Auguste).
Papiers secrets et correspondance du Second Empire.
Paris, Auguste Ghio, 1875. Un vol. in-8 (243 x 152 mm) de 1 f. bl., vi - 443 pp., 22 pp. de facs-similés et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de demi-chagrin glacé havane, filet doré porté sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, filets maigres dorés, caissons d'encadrement à froid, fleurons dorés, larges fleurons angulaires à froid, titre doré, toutes tranches mouchetées.
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Praviel, Armand
La Fin tragique du Prince Impérial.
Paris:, Firmin-Didot, 1928. 8°. 128 S., 29 Tafeln, Broschiert (Umschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, kleinen Einrissen und teilweise mit Klebeband repariert) (=Histoires de France)
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PRÉVERAUD (Jean-Marie Ernest).
Condamné à mort en 1852 pour la République. Souvenirs de souffrance au bagne de Toulon et dans les prisons de Belle-Île-en-Mer et du Mont-Saint-Michel, à la suite de l'opposition au coup d'état du 2 décembre 1851.
Paris, Éditions de Monttessuy, 2007 ; in-8, broché. 203pp.-2ff. Illustrions in-texte en noir. Parfait état.
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PYAT Félix
Loisirs d’un proscrit
in 12 broché faux-titre,titre,144 pages Victor Magen 1851 édition originale
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QUINET Edgard
Du génie des religions
in 8 broché,faux-titre,titre,VII,503 pages,1 page de table, 1 page d’errata petites rousseurs en fin de volume,avec une petite mouillure en marge inférieure de la page 497 à la fin Paris Charpentier 1842 édition originale De la révélation par l'organe de la nature;De la tradition;Des religions de la haute Asie;Des religions de l'Asie occidentale;De la religion hébraïque;De la Grèce dans ses rapports avec l'Orient.Vicaire,VI,906
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RENAULT (B.).
Histoire du Prince Louis-Napoléon Président de la République. Troisième édition.
1852 Paris,Ruel aîné,1852 ;demi-chagrin vert sombre époque,dos à nerfs,pointilées dorés sur les nerfs caissons de double filet doré ornés de petits fers dorés,titre et auteur dorés; 2ff.,IIpp.,266pp.,1f.; 1 portrait en frontispice et 1 fac-similé d'écriture hors texte(jauni). Intéressante étude sur le futur Napoléon III, sa famille, son exil, son retour en France…précédée d'un précis sur le 18 brumaire et le 2 décembre, de détails curieux sur le nom et l'origine des Bonaparte, d'un tableau généalogique de la dynstie impériale et de ses alliances,etc…
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Retcliffe, John (d.i. Hermann Ottomar Friedrich Goedsche)
Magenta und Solferino. Historisch politischer Roman aus der Gegenwart. Erster Band.
Louis Gerschel, Berlin, 1864. 479, (1) Seiten. 8vo. Pappe.
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Retcliffe, Sir John (d.i. Hermann Ottomar Friedrich Goedsche)
Magenta und Solferino. Historisch politischer Roman aus der Gegenwart. Zweiter Band.
Carl Sigism. Liebrecht, Berlin, 1865. 478, (1) Seiten. 8vo. Pappe.
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: 14927
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Rheinhardt, E.A
Napoleon III. u. Eugenie. Tragikomödie e. Kaisertums.
Berlin, S. Fischer, 1930. M. 21 Taf. 390 S. OLwd. Vord. Einbd.-Deckel etwas fleckig.
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: 811371
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Rheinhardt, Emil Alphons
Napoleon der Dritte und Eugenie. Tragikomödie eines Kaisertums.
Berlin:, S. Fischer, 1930. 8°. 390 S., 21 Tafeln, Leinen 1.- 6. Aufl. (private Widmung auf Vorsatz; Einband leicht angestaubt; altersgemäss gut erhalten)
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: 80711BB
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Rheinhardt, Emil Alphons
Napoleon der Dritte und Eugenie. Tragikomödie eines Kaisertums.
Berlin, S. Fischer 1930. 390 S. Mit 21 Tafn. Original-Leinenband
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: 17341-1
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ROCHEFORT (H.)
La Lanterne, réimpression des 64 numéros publiés à l'étranger ou interdits en France, livraisons n° 1 à n° 10
s.l., chez Lacaze éditeur, 19e s - gd in-8 - br., non rogné, ex-libris: René de Musgrave, Pau (qqs piqûres)
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: 3220
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Rogeard, M. A
Les propos de Labienus.
Londres, John Harrison 1865.
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: 26158
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ROUART Jean Marie
Morny, un volupteux au pouvoir
Gallimard Gallimard 1995, In-8 broché sous jaquette illustrée. 251 pages. Trés bon état.
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: 120922 ISBN : 2070743195
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ROUART Jean Marie
Morny, un volupteux au pouvoir
Gallimard 1995, In-8 broché sous jaquette illustrée. 251 pages. Trés bon état.
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ROY J.J.E
Le dernier des stuarts.
1865 Alfred Mame et fils éditeurs, bibliothèque de la jeunesse chrétienne, 1865, 236 pages, état d'usage, in 8 reliure éditeur cuir, dos à 4 nerfslettrage et motifs dorure quelques usures et frottements sur couverture, rousseurs sur pages de gardes exemplaire aux armes du cllège LOUIS NAPOLEON à COMPIEGNE.
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: 17025
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S. M. I. Napoleon III
Histoire De Jules Cesar 1865 French Edition
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-02-21. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
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: DADAX0548866716 ISBN : 0548866716 9780548866719
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S. M. I. Napoleon III
Histoire De Jules Cesar 1865 French Edition
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-02-21. Paperback. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
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: SONG0548866716 ISBN : 0548866716 9780548866719
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S. M. I. Napoleon III
Histoire De Jules Cesar . Tome 1
New York: D. Appleton And Company 1865. 396 pages. Couverture Rigide D�corative. Bon. 15 x 21 Cm. D. Appleton And Company Hardcover
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sans nom d'auteur
Procès du prince Napoléon-Louis Bonaparte, condamné à une détention perpétuelle par la Cour des Pairs, pour crime de complot contre la sureté de l'Etat
Sans nom d'éditeur, in-8, relié, sans date ( 1841 probablement ) paginé de 157 à 395. Un des mors exterieur de la reliure est entierment fendu , l'autre partiellement; des rousseurs. Le livre "se tient" tout de même.
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: 8849
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Sarcey, Francisque
Die Belagerung von Paris 1870-1871. Ereignisse und Eindrücke. Aus dem Französischen übersetzt. 3 Lieferungen in 3 Bdn. [= komplett].
Wien, Carl Gerold's Sohn [1871]. "Kl.-8°. 345 S. fortl. pag. mit e. mehrf. gefalt. lithograf. teilkol. Plan (""Karte des Seine-Departement mit den Fortificationen von Paris während der Belagerung""), Heft d. 3. Lieferung mit 2 nn. Bll. (Widmung u. Vorw.). Bedruckte OBrosch., diese leicht randrissig. Innen leicht stockfleckig, sonst gut erhalten. Deckel d. Brosch. verso jeweils mit dem Besitzstempel des Psychoanalytikers H. Leupold-Löwenthal."
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