Bonaparte Prince Roland
Une excursion en Corse
Marseille Laffitte reprints 1982. Marseille Laffitte reprints unknown
Bookseller reference : 4374
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BONAPARTE Prince Roland.
Une Excursion en Corse.
Paris Imprim� pour l'Auteur 1891. First edition xll277pp with 6 photographic plates heliogravures appendices on Bibliography Photography and others on Corsica page141 to 273 4to contemporary halfcloth. Good copy. KEYWORDS:corisca/france hardcover
Bookseller reference : 18018
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Bonaparte L.
Vases etrusques de Lucien Bonaparte Prince de Canino. 1-2 Livraison. Complete atlas.
Viterbo C. Tosoni 1830. Elephant folio 76.0 x 53.5 cm. Ten unnumbered chromolithographed and hand-coloured plates. Original portfolio 79.0 x 55.5 cm; boards with printed title mounted. The magnificent complete atlas of this exceedingly rare work. While in self-imposed exile in the Papal State the younger brother of Napol�on Bonaparte spent considerable time excavating Etruscan tombs located on and near his estate near the ancient city of Vulci. This brought a wealth of Etruscan and Greek objects to light: over 3000 vases on Bonaparte's estate alone. The most impressive ones are figured in this atlas with illustrations by the Italian architect and designer Giuseppe Valadier 1762-1839. These objects were also described in a text volume titled Mus�um Etrusque de Lucien Bonaparte Prince de Canino. Fouilles de 1828 � 1829. Vases peints avec inscriptions which is not present. "Bonaparte himself had made registrations of the nds the vases being numbered sequentially as they appeared from the ground with detailed descriptions handed in to the authorities at the papal chair. his approach was in fact very innovative at the time" N�rskov The affairs of Lucien Bonaparte and the impact on the study of Greek vases. The text volume is rare but this atlas is excessively rare. Brunet records only the first livraison: "Il n� paru de cet ouvrage que . 5 planches lithogr. colori�es". The plates should be numbered by hand; apparently at the time of printing it was not yet decided how many plates were to be issued. These ten plates however are all that were published. The black and reddish colours seem to have been printed whereas the whites are added by hand. No auction records found by us in the last 50 years and we could only trace one copy avaialble in the Biblioth�que nationale de France. Light spotting throughout. Portfolio and plate edges showing the usual wear for a work this old spine and corners with later cloth. In all a very good complete atlas. Brunet 1 p. 1087. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 69859
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Bonaparte Rudolph ed.
WASTE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS: CONSTRUCTION REGULATION AND PERFORMANCE
New York: American Society of Civil Engineers 1990. Softcover; 266 pages. Blue glossy softcovers with red text corners slightly bent. Prev owner's name inked in red across page ends sticker on first page. Pages are white flat unmarked. VERY GOOD. Softcover. Very Good. American Society of Civil Engineers Paperback
Bookseller reference : 400933 ISBN : 087262787X 9780872627871
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Bonaparte Rudolph.
Waste Containment Systems: Construction Regulation and Performance
Amer Society of Civil Engineers 1990. Paperback. VERY GOOD PLUS. Large light gray softcover 266 pages. As new except prior owner's sticker on spine and stamp on first page. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. Amer Society of Civil Engineers, paperback
Bookseller reference : 30998 ISBN : 087262787X 9780872627871
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Bonaparte Marion
Who Will Ride The Horses
BookSurge Publishing. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. BookSurge Publishing unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP69822369 ISBN : 1419656422 9781419656422
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Bonaparte Marie
ÂÂber die Symbolik der Kopftrophäen. Eine psychoanalytische Studie 1928 Leather Bound
2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1928. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - german Pages 57. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover
Bookseller reference : LB1111001711620
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
"Roncesvalles" and "Juniper" in Basque, Latin, and Neo-Latin and the successors of Latin
Reliure demi chagrin bordeaux moderne à la Bradel (Ateliers Laurenchet), titre doré en long. Daté et signé in fine : London, 3 July 1882. Avant-titre : "Second Edition, with several Additions, etc. "
Bookseller reference : 54380
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
III.Initial mutations in the living Celtic, Basque, Sardinian and Italian dialects
Reliure pleine toile rouge moderne à la Bradel (atelier Laurenchet), auteur doré sur pièce noire en long. Belle fraîcheur de papier.
Bookseller reference : 54207
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
Mots basques signifiant tonnerre
Reliure postérieure demi chagrin bordeaux à la Bradel moderne (atelier Laurenchet), auteur et titre dorés, couverture éditeur conservée.
Bookseller reference : 53787
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
Notes sur les prétendus génitifs et datifs pluriels de la langue basque.
Reliure postérieure demi-chagrin rouge. Dos lisse avec titre doré. Reliure signée Ateliers LAURENCHET.
Bookseller reference : 51909
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
Nouvelles remarques sur la langue basque
Reliure postérieure demi-chagrin rouge. Dos lisse avec titre doré. Reliure signée Ateliers LAURENCHET.
Bookseller reference : 51906
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte
Reliure demi-chagrin bordeaux moderne à la Bradel, titre doré en long Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte. Sans couverture. Bel exemplaire. Portrait lithographié par Amédée CHARPENTIER, d'après une photographie de Pierre PETIT. Lithographie de 24 x 18,5 cm sur une grande feuille de 37,5 x 26 cm.
Bookseller reference : 55044
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
Specimen lexici comparativi omnium lingarum europaearum
Demi-maroquin vert à coins, titre doré sur dos à nerfs, aigle impérial doré sur plat. Couverture muette conservée. Tête dorée. Coins et coiffes très légèrement fatigués. De rares rousseurs.
Bookseller reference : 54463
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
The simple tenses in modern Basque and old Basque, etc.
Reliure demi chagrin bordeaux moderne à la Bradel (Ateliers Laurenchet), titre doré sur dos. Belle conservation du papier.
Bookseller reference : 54379
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
VIII. Words connected with the vine in Latin and the Neo-Latin dialects
Reliure en toile rouge moderne à la Bradel (atelier Laurenchet), auteur doré sur pièce noire en long. Belle fraîcheur de papier.
Bookseller reference : 54199
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
Vocabularium comparativum omnium linguarum europaearum.
Reliure postérieure demi-chagrin rouge. Dos lisse avec titre doré. Reliure signée Ateliers LAURENCHET.C'est LA PREMIÈRE PUBLICATION LINGUISTIQUE DE LUCIEN BONAPARTE. Il s'agit de 56 mots différents, une par page traduits en 52 langues d'Europe. Avec corrections manuscrites (de Lucien Bonaparte?).
Bookseller reference : 51947
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien)
Études sur les trois dialectes basques des vallées d'Aezcoa, de Salazar et de Roncal, tels qu'ils sont parlés à Aribe, à Jaurrieta et à Vidangoz. Londres, sme, 1872.
Reliure demi-chagrin rouge (ateliers Laurenchet), titre doré sur dos. Petit trous de vers sur feuilles n' empêchant pas la lecture.
Bookseller reference : 54470
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Lucien) - URIARTE (José Antonio de)
Canticum Canticorum Salomonis tribus vasconicæ linguæ dialectis in Hispania vigentibus versum.
Toile bleue de l'époque, titre doré en long au dos.Traces de mouillures anciennes affectant les coins inérieurs de la reliure, les textes sont intacts. Très grand tableau dépliant.
Bookseller reference : 73537
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Bonaparte Charles Lucian
A Geographical and Comparative List of the Birds of Europe and North America
London: John Van Voorst 1838. Hardcover. Thin Octavo; G; pp 67; navy blue spine without text; no jacket; cloth has staining to front and rear toward head edge; slight sun fading to exterior; gilt lettering to front; minor wear to corners; strong boards; text block shows slight age toning toward edges; age toned endpapers; slight cracking to front hinge otherwise intact interior; light paperclip offset to half title page and pastedown; illustrated. 1335804. FP New Rockville Stock. John Van Voorst hardcover books
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BONAPARTE Charles Lucian 1803 1857
American Ornithology; or the Natural History of Birds inhabiting the United States not given by Wilson
Philadelphia: Samuel Augustus Mitchell vol I; Carey Lea & Carey vols II & III; Carey & Lea vol IV 1833. 4 volumes folio. 15 x 12 inches. 27 hand-colored engraved plates by Alexander Lawson 11 after Titian R. Peale 15 after A. Rider and 1 after J.J. Audubon and A. Rider. Vol. 4 uncut. Some foxing browning and offsetting as ususal. Contemporary half red morocco and marbled paper covered boards rebacked.<br/> <br/>First edition first issue of this important American ornithological work: the first book appearance of any engraving after John James Audubon.<br/> <br/>Bonaparte's important continuation of Wilson's American Ornithology describes 60 birds not in the original work. "A love for the same department of natural science and a desire to complete the vast enterprise so far advanced by Wilson's labors has induced us to undertake the present work" Bonaparte writes in the preface "in order to illustrate what premature death prevented him from accomplishing as well as the discoveries subsequently made in the feathered tribes of these States." "The work which had been performed by Wilson's hands alone now gave employment to several individuals. Titian R. the fourth son of Charles Wilson Peale not only collected many of the birds figured while on the Long expedition which were credited to Thomas Say who originally described them in footnotes scattered through the report; or in a subsequent private trip to Florida during the winter and spring of 1825 under the patronage of Bonaparte; but also drew the figures engraved for the first and two plates for the fourth and last volume. A German emigrant by the name of Alexander Rider of whom little is known beyond that he was a miniature painter in 1813 and a portrait and historical painter in 1818 was responsible for the remainder of the drawings with the exception of the two figures of plate 4 of volume I." Frank L. Burns On Alexander Wilson. That plate the Great Crow Blackbird is notable as being the first book appearance of any engraving after John James Audubon. Perhaps the most influential artist involved with the work however was Bonaparte's master engraver Alexander Lawson arguably the most talented ornithological engraver in America at that time. Multiple issues of the first edition of Wilson's continuation have been identified. This fine set is comprised of the rare first issue of vol. 1 with the Mitchell imprint and containing an early issue of plate 6 in that volume with the Latin name given as Pyrrhula Erythrina; see Ellis/Mengel; and with first issues of volumes two through four published by Carey Lea & Carey or Carey & Lea and printed by William Brown. Carey & Lea would reissue the first volume with their own imprint after purchasing the rights to the publication from Mitchell in 1828 and all the volumes would be reprinted by T.K. and P.G. Collins with their imprint replacing that of William Brown for Carey & Lea with unchanged dates on the titles but actually printed in about 1835.<br/> <br/>Anker 47; Bennett 16; Coues 1:609; Ellis/Mengel 312a-b; Fine Bird Books 1990 p. 78; Nissen IVB 116; Sabin 6264; Wood 247; Zimmer p.64. Samuel Augustus Mitchell [vol I]; Carey, Lea & Carey [vols II & III]; Carey & Lea [vol IV] unknown books
Bookseller reference : 35614
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BONAPARTE Charles Lucian 1803 1857
American Ornithology; or the Natural History of Birds inhabiting the United States not given by Wilson
Philadelphia: Samuel Augustus Mitchell vol I; Carey Lea & Carey vols II & III; Carey & Lea vol IV 1833. Four volumes small folio 15 x 12 inches vols. 2 and 4 and 14 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches vols. 1 and 3. 27 hand-colored engraved plates by Alexander Lawson 11 after Titian R. Peale 15 after A. Rider and 1 after J.J. Audubon and A. Rider. Foxing to the text particularly in vols. 3 and 4 though the plates clean throughout. Vols. 2 and 4 uncut. Publisher's half red morocco and marbled paper covered boards<br/> <br/>First edition first issue of this important American ornithological work with the plates beautifully hand colored.<br/> <br/>Bonaparte's important continuation of Wilson's American Ornithology describes 60 birds not in the original work. "A love for the same department of natural science and a desire to complete the vast enterprise so far advanced by Wilson's labors has induced us to undertake the present work" Bonaparte writes in the preface "in order to illustrate what premature death prevented him from accomplishing as well as the discoveries subsequently made in the feathered tribes of these States." "The work which had been performed by Wilson's hands alone now gave employment to several individuals. Titian R. the fourth son of Charles Wilson Peale not only collected many of the birds figured while on the Long expedition which were credited to Thomas Say who originally described them in footnotes scattered through the report; or in a subsequent private trip to Florida during the winter and spring of 1825 under the patronage of Bonaparte; but also drew the figures engraved for the first and two plates for the fourth and last volume. A German emigrant by the name of Alexander Rider of whom little is known beyond that he was a miniature painter in 1813 and a portrait and historical painter in 1818 was responsible for the remainder of the drawings with the exception of the two figures of plate 4 of volume I." Frank L. Burns On Alexander Wilson. That plate the Great Crow Blackbird is notable as being the first book appearance of any engraving after John James Audubon. Perhaps the most influential artist involved with the work however was Bonaparte's master engraver Alexander Lawson arguably the most talented ornithological engraver in America at that time. Three issues of the first edition of Wilson's continuation have been identified. This set is comprised of the rare first issue of vol. 1 with the Mitchell imprint and containing the first issue of plate 6 in that volume see Ellis/Mengel and with first issues of volumes two through four published by Carey & Lea and printed by William Brown. Carey & Lea later reissued the first volume with their own imprint after purchasing the rights to the publication from Mitchell in 1828. The third issue includes volumes reprinted by T.K. and P.G. Collins with their imprint replacing that of William Brown for Carey & Lea with unchanged dates on the titles but actually printed in about 1835 after the completion of the final volume.<br/> <br/>Anker 47; Bennett 16; Coues 1:609; Ellis/Mengel 312a-b; Fine Bird Books 1990 p. 78; Nissen IVB 116; Sabin 6264; Wood 247; Zimmer p.64. Samuel Augustus Mitchell [vol I]; Carey, Lea & Carey [vols II & III]; Carey & Lea [vol IV] unknown books
Bookseller reference : 34816
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BONAPARTE Charles Lucian 1803 1857
American Ornithology; or the Natural History of Birds inhabiting the United States not given by Wilson
Philadelphia: Samuel Augustus Mitchell vol I; Carey Lea & Carey vols II & III; Carey & Lea vol IV 1833. 4 volumes folio. 15 x 12 inches. 27 hand-colored engraved plates by Alexander Lawson 11 after Titian R. Peale 15 after A. Rider and 1 after J.J. Audubon and A. Rider. Extra-illustrated with 5 uncoloured engraved plates in vol. IV. Usual paper toning in vol. IV minor offsetting in vols. II-IV short repaired tear to an uncoloured plate in vol. IV. 19th-century black half morocco over green cloth-covered boards the spine in six compartments with raised bands lettered in the second and fourth the compartments bordered in gilt with double fillets marbled endpapers top edge gilt.<br/> <br/>Provenance: Juliette Clary inscribed by Bonaparte on the vol. I title "Offert par l'auteur a sa Cousine Juliette"<br/> <br/>A very fine set of the first edition first issue of this important American ornithological work inscribed by Prince Bonaparte to his cousin and with additional uncoloured states of the plates in volume four.<br/> <br/>Bonaparte's important continuation of Wilson's American Ornithology describes 60 birds not in the original work. "A love for the same department of natural science and a desire to complete the vast enterprise so far advanced by Wilson's labors has induced us to undertake the present work" Bonaparte writes in the preface "in order to illustrate what premature death prevented him from accomplishing as well as the discoveries subsequently made in the feathered tribes of these States." "The work which had been performed by Wilson's hands alone now gave employment to several individuals. Titian R. the fourth son of Charles Wilson Peale not only collected many of the birds figured while on the Long expedition which were credited to Thomas Say who originally described them in footnotes scattered through the report; or in a subsequent private trip to Florida during the winter and spring of 1825 under the patronage of Bonaparte; but also drew the figures engraved for the first and two plates for the fourth and last volume. A German emigrant by the name of Alexander Rider of whom little is known beyond that he was a miniature painter in 1813 and a portrait and historical painter in 1818 was responsible for the remainder of the drawings with the exception of the two figures of plate 4 of volume I." Frank L. Burns On Alexander Wilson. That plate the Great Crow Blackbird is notable as being the first book appearance of any engraving after John James Audubon. Perhaps the most influential artist involved with the work however was Bonaparte's master engraver Alexander Lawson arguably the most talented ornithological engraver in America at that time. Three issues of the first edition of Wilson's continuation have been identified. This fine set is comprised of the rare first issue of vol. 1 with the Mitchell imprint and containing the first issue of plate 6 in that volume see Ellis/Mengel and with first issues of volumes two through four published by Carey & Lea and printed by William Brown. Carey & Lea later reissued the first volume with their own imprint after purchasing the rights to the publication from Mitchell in 1828. The third issue includes volumes reprinted by T.K. and P.G. Collins with their imprint replacing that of William Brown for Carey & Lea with unchanged dates on the titles but actually printed in about 1835 after the completion of the final volume. We are aware of the existence of only one other inscribed set of Bonaparte's Ornithology to have appeared on the market in the last 30 years inscribed to the Count Charles de Chatillon.<br/> <br/>Anker 47; Bennett 16; Coues 1:609; Ellis/Mengel 312a-b; Fine Bird Books 1990 p. 78; Nissen IVB 116; Sabin 6264; Wood 247; Zimmer p.64. Samuel Augustus Mitchell [vol I]; Carey, Lea & Carey [vols II & III]; Carey & Lea [vol IV] unknown books
Bookseller reference : 22742
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Bonaparte Jacopo Gentilhomme de Sanminiato
Tableau historique des événemens survenus pendant le sac de Rome en 1527 . Transcrit du manuscrit original et imprimé pour la première fois àCologne en 1756 avec une note historique sur la famille des Bonaparte. Traduit de l'Italienne par M.
Paris: Gabriel Warée 1809. 8vo pp. 2 279 1; parallel text in Italian and French; slightly later quarter tan calf over marbled boards red and black morocco label on gilt-paneled spine; very good. Translation of the author's Ragguaglio storico del sacco di Roma dell anno 1527 of which Gamba Serie dei testi di lingua says: "Non è che un plagio impudente tolto della Storia di Francesco Guicciardini dalle Vite del Giovio e dal Sacco di Roma di Luigi Guicciardini" i.e.: It is nothing but an impudent plagiarism taken from the History of Francesco Guicciardini from the Vite del Giovio and from the Sacco di Roma by Luigi Guicciardini. <br/><br/> Gabriel Warée hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 53226
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Bonaparte Louis
Manuscript Document Signed "Louis Bonaparte" rejecting a request by Inspecteur Norel of Chambéry to be returned to active duty and with a short Autograph addition seven words confirming that Bonaparte had submitted Norel's name for the Légion d'honneur
Paris 1804. Signed with a flourish in pen and ink on a manuscript document with brief addition in Louis Bonaparte's hand. 4to. Old fold faint marginal soiling one trace of old paper clip. Fine. Signed with a flourish in pen and ink on a manuscript document with brief addition in Louis Bonaparte's hand. 4to. Excellent autograph of Louis Bonaparte 1778-1846 brother of Napoleon I named by him King of Holland in 1806 and the father of Napoleon III. This document informs the recipient that the Emperor has already filled a position and that accordingly his request to return to active dury is declined. The blow is sweetened by acknowledging that a request for admission to the Légion d'honneur would be accepted with a note in Louis Bonaparte's hand "auquel j'a déjà fait la demande". unknown books
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Bonaparte Louis. Appleton Thomas
Autograph Letter Signed to Thomas Aspinwall Concerning Louis Bonaparte's Book
Leghorn Italy 1818. 4to. 250 x 210 mm. 9 ¾ x 8 ½ inches. 6pp. approximately 1000 words.  Autograph letter signed written in ink in very legible hand folded. Remnants of an impressed seal paper stock a bit browned edges frayed with a few small holes and cuts at folds all expertly reinforced with Japanese paper.  Confidential and quite rare letter written by Thomas Appleton U. S. Consul in Leghorn Italy to Thomas Aspinwall the American Consul in London requesting Aspinwall's assistance in publishing the manuscript written by Louis Bonaparte entitled Documens historiques et réflexions sur le gouvernement de la Hollande.  " I am in possession of the original manuscript which I have received from the hands of the author a work of about 1800 pages.by the late King of Holland.it contains all the important events of his life comprising all the documents relative to his reign.his letters to and from the Emperor Napoleon". Appleton expresses the importance of the work and how it will be avidly received by the world being "the most important work offered to the press during the revolution". Appleton cautions confidentiality repeatedly "although it does not contain a sentence that would cause the slightest umbrage" and says that Napoleon will pay for the printing but that it may be advisable to try more than one printer "in order to excite a competition". The letter goes on to stipulate that the author requires "one hundred copies such as shall be printed for sale and twenty-five other copies to be handsomely bound & printed on 'grand et beau papier velin'. . . The author gives his sacred word of honor that on other person but myself is in possession of the work nor shall it be given to any one but to the person whom I may dispose of it who shall when paid for by him be the compleat & sole proprietor of this work." It continues with mention of compensation to Aspinwall and other details The first edition of Louis Bonaparte's three volume work appeared in Paris in 1820 followed quickly with editions printed in Ghent Brussels and Bruges the same year. Thomas Appleton 1763-1840was appointed by George Washington as the first U. S. Consul to Livorno Italy. He honed his skills as a diplomate in the 1780's while living in Paris and associating with Thomas Jefferson then Ambassador to France. He became a lifelong friend and correspondent of Jefferson and over the years acted as Jefferson's agent in France and Italy. To supplement his income as consul general Appleton became an art dealer and was one of the first to ship sculpture and paintings to Boston and was instrumental in establishing a taste for the classical style of  European for an American audience.  Thomas Aspinwall 1786-1876 a Harvard lawyer had been appointed consul to London by President James Madison a position he held for 38 years from 1815 to 1853. His distinguished career was highlighted began with his participation in the War of 1812 where he lost an arm at the battle of Lake Eire and promoted to the rank of Colonel.  He was also an important collector of Americana while in Europe and a catalogue of his collection was published in Paris in 1833. Much of the collection which included a Columbus Letter was purchased en-bloc by Samuel Barlow and can be found listed in the noted Bibliotheca Barlowiana published in 1864 and again in 1889. Napoleon proclaimed his brother Louis King of Holland in 1806. From the first the emperor reproached him for being too easy on his subjects. By 1809 Napoleon was considering annexing Holland in order to arrest the trade the Dutch secretly conducted with England. In 1810 failing to negotiate successfully with either England or Louis the Emperor dispatched French troops against the Dutch capital. Louis abdicated and fled his kingdom which on July 9 Napoleon annexed to France. Styling himself the Comte de Saint-Leu Louis lived for some time in Bohemia Austria and Switzerland. He spent his later life in Italy largely occupied with literary pursuits.  Carl Canon American Book Collectors pp. 66 103. See biographical references to Appleton online-database American National Biography and for Aspinwall there is a short notice in Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography I p. 111.  . unknown books
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Bonaparte Lucien
Choix de Gravures A L'eau Forte D'apres les Peintures originales et Les Marbres de la Galerie de Lucien Bonaparte cent Quarante deux gravures
Londres: Chez Guillaume Miller 1812. Hardbound. VG with the following exceptions: Exlibrary with perforation stamp to title page accession number at base of first page of the catalogue; every single plate of the 142 present has a small circular inked stamp in a lower corner of it making this an excellent utility copy of this rare title. Black library buckram with simple spine title and call number. 4 7 p. 142 leaves of plates. Includes mythological and biblical scenes sceneries views naval scenes and genre scenes plays still lifse and portraits. This collection was dispersed at auction in 1834. Chez Guillaume Miller hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 125247
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BONAPARTE Lucien
Memoirs of Lucien Bonaparte Prince of Canino. Part I From the year 1792 to the year 8 of the Republic
New York: Harper 1836. hardcover. very good-. 176pp. and 42pp. plus ads 12mo brown cloth with paper spine label; ink stamp inside front cover and flyleaf text heavily foxed covers worn. New York: Harper & Borthers 1836. A very good - copy.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
Bookseller reference : 276373
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BONAPARTE Lucien
Memoirs of the Private and Political Life of Lucien Bonaparte Prince if Canino
London: Henry Colburn 1818. hardcover. very good. Translated from the French. Frontispiece portrait. 2 volumes in 1 thick 8vo red cloth backed marbled boards spine chopped rubbed and slightly soiled. Scattered foxing on the first few pages. London: Henry Colburn 1818. A clean tight copy with ample margins.<br/><br/> Henry Colburn unknown books
Bookseller reference : 221443
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Bonaparte Lucien.
Charlemagne; or the church delivered. An epic poem in twenty-four books.
Philadelphia: John Conrad & Co. pr. by J. Maxwell 1815. 12mo. Vol. I of II. 285 1 pp. lacking pp. 73-96. <br><br>First American edition with the text translated by the Rev. S. Butler and the Rev. Francis Hodgson. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 34160. 19th-century library half-sheep with paper-covered sides rubbed and worn with back joint starting covers pressure-stamped by a now-defunct institution spine with paper shelving label. Title-page and several others stamped. Vol. I only with pp. 7396 lacking. John Conrad & Co. (pr. by J. Maxwell) unknown books
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Bonaparte Lucien; Translated by the Rev. S. Butler and the Rev. Francis Hodgson
Charlemagne; or the Church Delivered. An Epic Poem in Twenty-Four Books Presentation Copy
London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1815. SCARCE. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR at half-title page -" ministre des Etats Unis de la de l'auteur. Rome Avril 1819 author's initials". Two volumes rebacked in 20th c. quarter leather with gilt lettering over original paper covered boards. Eight page publisher's catalogue at front of Vol. I frontispiece portrait of bust of author xl 2 388 frontispiece map of Plan of Rome Vol. II 419 pp. Very Good 1st signature Vol. ! loose but holding boards worn at edges and lightly soiled end pages browned light spotting throughout both volumes some pages yet uncut. Lucien Bonaparte Prince of Canino 1775-1840 was a younger brother of Napoleon and a French statesman who played an indispensable role in Napoleons rise to power. He wrote this heroic poem on Charlemagne while living in exile in England where he was forced to stay after attempting to obtain a passport to go to America. SIGNED copies of his books are quite uncommon and this copy with its intriguing inscription is unique. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Quarter Calf. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Presentation Copy. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown Hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 008240
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BONAPARTE Marie
Female Sexuality
New York: IUP 1953. First American Edition. Octavo 22cm. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 225pp. Tight Near Fine copy in slightly edgeworn dustwrapper; Very Good or better with text clean and unmarked. IUP unknown books
Bookseller reference : 36750
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BONAPARTE Marie
Five Copy-Books written by a little girl between the ages of seven-and-a-half and ten with commentaries 4 Vols
London: Imago 1950. First Limited Edition. 4 octavo volumes. Original green cloth with gilt spine titles; 284396416329pp; illustrations & facsimiles some folding. Limited to 1000 sets; this is set no 250. A fifth volume containing full facsimiles of the handwritten copy books was issued later and is not included here. Bit of sunning to spines else a tight Near fine set. Classic of juvenile psychology by Princess Marie Bonaparte 1882-1962 the prominent French psychologist popularizer of psychoanalysis disciple and patron of Sigmund Freud. Imago unknown books
Bookseller reference : 48368
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Bonaparte Marie
Five Copybooks: Written by a Little Girl Between the Ages of Seven-and-a-Half and Ten 3 Vol
London: Imago Publishing 1950. Ex-library copy with pocket attached to rear pasteboardcard on front end papers. Volumes missing. Set 3 of 1000. Octavo; VG-/no-DJ hardcover; Blue spine with gold text; Boards strong minor rubbing to corners few faint marks across boards; Textblock slightly age-toned. <br /> <br /> Additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1286736. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Imago Publishing unknown books
Bookseller reference : 1286736
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BONAPARTE Marie
Myths of War
hardcover. 8vo cloth; spine lightly soiled. London: Imago 1947.<br/><br/> unknown books
Bookseller reference : 171373
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BONAPARTE Marie
Psychanalyse et Anthropologie Inscribed & Signed to Heinz Hartmann
Paris: Presses Universitaires de France 1952. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; publisher's pink pictorial card wrappers yapp edges; 194pp. Light shelf wear spine rather toned some soiling to rear cover small chip at spine foot; a Near Very Good unopened copy. Warmly inscribed and signed to fellow-psychiatrist Heinz Hartmann "Pour Heinz Hartmann ces pages écloses au cours des ans - en amicale pensée - Marie Bonaparte" "For Heinz Hartmann these pages hatched through the years - with warm regards - Marie Bonaparte." Forms part of the series "Bibliothèque de Psychanalyse et de Psychologie Clinique. Presses Universitaires de France unknown books
Bookseller reference : 42941
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Bonaparte Marie
TOPSY: The Story of a Golden-Haired Chow
London: The Pushkin Press 1945. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. An early reprint. Psychoanalytic tale of the effects of a dog on its owner. Translated from the French by Princess Eugenie of Greece. Small octavo: 79 p. with 8 photographs. Original cream paper-covered boards with gilt titles. The dust jacket is price-clipped with some very mild fading and wear along the extremities; else very good or better. The Pushkin Press hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 73697
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BONAPARTE Marion and Dawson Jack eds
Hey Cabbie
hardcover. map. 8vo cloth d.w.; d.w. with small tears. Baltimore: Logan Enterprises 1983.vg Recollections of Thaddeus Logan a Baltimore cab driver. Signed by Logan and inscribed by Marion Bonaparte.<br/><br/> unknown books
Bookseller reference : 164283 ISBN : 0961371811 9780961371814
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Bonaparte NapolAAon Louis Prince
Études sur le passé et l'avenir de de l'artillerie
Paris: J. Dumaine 1846. 4to 1 volume only of 6 - the second volume wasn't published until 1851 and volumes 3-6 weren't published until 1862-71; pp. xxviii 387 1; 10 engraved plates of weapons and equipment of war; contemporary full green morocco elaborate gilt rules on covers enclosing the Napoleonic crown with the letter 'N' beneath gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 2 a.e.g. inner dentelles; extremities a bit rubbed small crack starting at the bottom of the front joint all else very good. This copy inscribed "Lord William Lennox souvenir de la part de l'auteur Napoleon Louis B" part of the 'B' lost to the binder's knife. Lord William Pitt Lennox 1799-1881 was a British Army officer and writer of bad novels. He preferred sport horseracing literature and other entertainments to military life - a life cut short by blindness in one eye. <br/><br/> J. Dumaine unknown books
Bookseller reference : 58406
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BONAPARTE (Charles Lucien)
Iconographie des pigeons non figurés par Mme Knip (Mme Pauline de Courcelles) (...)
1857 Paris, P. Bertrand, 1857-1858, grand in folio de 136 pp. de texte et bien complet des 55 planches lithographiées en noir et blanc, en feuilles sous couverture de papier chamois imprimée, sous chemise d'époque cartonnée de pleine percaline bleu-foncé, pièce de titre de chagrin fauve, bel ex.
Bookseller reference : 13829
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BONAPARTE (Jacopo) - [GUICHARDIN (Louis, d'après)].
Tableau historique des événemens [événements] survenus pendant le sac de Rome en 1527.
A Paris, chez Gabriel Warée [Bossange Père], 1809. Un vol. au format in-8 (197 x 128 mm) de 2 ff. n.fol., 279 pp. + catalogue éditeur in fine. Reliure de l'époque de demi-basane glacée brune, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, roulettes dorées, chaînettes dorés, larges fleurons romantiques dorés, pièce de titre de basane chair, titre doré, palette dorée en queue, tranches jaspées.
Bookseller reference : 23241
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Bonaparte (Jacques)
Sac de Rome écrit en 1527 par Jacques Bonaparte, témoin oculaire. Traduction de l'italien par N. - L. - B.
Florence Imprimerie Granducale 1830 Un volume in-8 broché, XVII-91 pages, avec 4 planches hors-texte sous serpente. Couverture défraîchie, rousseurs, exemplaire non coupé.
Bookseller reference : 5064
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BONAPARTE (Jacques).
Ragguaglio storico di tutto l'occorso, giorno per giorno, nel sacco di Roma dell' anno MDXXVII, scritto da Jacopo Buonaparte, gentiluomo Samminiatese, che vi si trovo presente, trascritto dall' autografo di esso ed ora per la prima volta dato in luce. Appendice storica alla prefazione del libro stampato in Colonia l'anno 1756, col seguente titolo : Ragguaglio storico.
In Colonia (Lucques ?), , 1756. In-8 (215 x 151 mm) de (6)-138-(1) pp.. demi-maroquin vert à coins, aigle impériale dorée au coin supérieur gauche du premier plat, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, non rogné (Vermorel).
Bookseller reference : 5648
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BONAPARTE (Joseph).
Mémoires et correspondance politique et militaire du Roi Joseph. TOME I.
Paris, Perrotin, 1853. Edition originale. Tome I seul. Un volume In-8 reliure demi-veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs richement orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison maroquin noir, 364 pp. Petits frottements sur la couverture en bon état, intérieur en très bon état avec des rousseurs éparses.
Bookseller reference : 37256
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BONAPARTE (le Prince Roland) - BOURGEOIS (Léon) - CLARETIE (Jules) - d’ESTOURNELLES DE CONSTANT - FOVILLE (A.) - GOMOT (H.) - GRÉARD (O.) - HALLER (A.) - KRANTZ (C.) - LAGRAVE (M.) - LAUNAY (L. de) - LEROY-BEAULIEU (P.) - LEVASSEUR (E.) - NIOX (le Gal.) - PICARD (A.) - RECLUS (Élisée).
Le Mexique au début du XXe siècle.
Paris, Delagrave, Paris, Delagraves. d. (1904) ; 2 volumes in-4, brochés, couverture imprimée rempliée. 2 ff., 394 pp., 1 f. - 2ff., 374 pp., 1 f. - 5 cartes dépliantes et 3 planches de médailles et monnaies.ÉDITION ORIGINALE à l’état de parution.
Bookseller reference : 35504018
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BONAPARTE (les) par Albert CIANA.
Les Bonaparte. Autographes, manusrits, signatures. Richement documenté (figures).
Genève, éd. Helvetica 1941. Bel exemplaire broché, couverture ornée d'éd., in-4 carré no 254/ 700. 236 pages.
Bookseller reference : AUB-4905
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BONAPARTE (Louis-Napoléon)
Message du Président de la république présentant, aux termes de l'article 52 de la Constitution, l'exposé de l'état général des affaires de la république française, adressé à l'assemblée nationale législative dans la séance du 6 Juin 1849.
S.l.n.d. [Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1849]. Brochure in-4°, couv. bleues muettes, 26 pp., (1) f. blanc.[C32]
Bookseller reference : 12843
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BONAPARTE (Lucien).
Mémoires secrets sur la vie privée, politique et littéraire de Lucien Buonaparte, prince de Canino ; rédigés sur sa correspondance et sur des pièces authentiques et inédites.
Paris, , 1819. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-8 de XVI-235 pp. 232 pp., demi-toile verte à petits coins (reliure postérieure).
Bookseller reference : 13104
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BONAPARTE (Lucien).
Mémoires secrets sur la vie privée, politique et littéraire de Lucien Buonaparte, prince de Canino, réimprimés sur l'édition qui vient de paroître à Londres.
A Paris, chez tous les Marchands de nouveautés, 1818. In-8 de 382 pp., demi-veau fauve, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge et vert (reliure moderne).
Bookseller reference : 13215
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BONAPARTE (Marie)
Cinq cahiers écrits par une petite fille entre sept ans et demi et dix ans et leurs commentaires. (ENVOI DE MARIE BONAPARTE).
4 volumes grand in-8 (211 x 167 mm), brochés, couvertures rempliées, illustrations hors texte et 5 cahiers de fac-similés sous couvertures de toile chagrinée noire. Paris, Londres, Pour l'auteur, Imago Publishing Co Ltd, 1939-1951.
Bookseller reference : 38869
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