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NAPOLEON III
OEUVRES POSTHUMES et autographes inédits de Napoléon III. Recueillis et coordonnés par le Comte de La Chapelle, annotations de la main de S.M l'Empereur. 10e édition.
Paris lachaud 1873. Grand in-8 3 feuillets non chiffrés (faux-titre, titre, tanme) VIII 2-276pp. Demi percaline grenat bradel à coins, dos muet, 1er plat de la couverture conservé, reliure de l'époque. Orné en frontispice d'un portrait de Napoléon III (photographie originale contrecollée), fac similes des annotations marginales de l'Empereur sur certaines pages, 11 fac similés hors texte de lettres autographes ou schémas du même. Rousseurs par endroits, coupure sans manque en marge de la page 241. Exemplaire complet avec un ex-dono illisible (?) daté de 1874. Contient: Histoire et plan de la Campagne de 1870; Principes politiques.
书商的参考编号 : GITj474
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Naples - Augny :
Pièce signée
délégation de solde de la Légion d'Honneur en faveur de son épouse ; cachet rond de "Nicolas Celentani ispettore alle riviste" et certificat de la signature par le Consul de France ; A Naples le 29 janvier 1812 (in-folio, 1 p.).
书商的参考编号 : 10151
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Napoléon-Jérôme BONAPARTE
Quatre lettres de Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte, aux signatures maçonniques, adressées au peintre Géniole
Italie, circa 1842 | 13.50 x 20.50 cm | 4 feuillets rempliés
书商的参考编号 : 64434
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Napier, Sir Charles, britischer Admiral (1786-1860).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. O. O. u. D., ("Thursday").
1 S. auf Doppelblatt. Kl.-4to. An "My dear Wensley" (?): "Will you call on Mr. Haslewood and tell him I am obliged to go out of town tomorrow and will not be able to be back till Tuesday on urgent business [...]".
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Napoleon "IV" Bonaparte, son of Napoleon III and proclaimed Napoleon IV, Emperor of the French by the Bonapartist faction (1856-1879).
Autograph letter signed ("Napoléon"). Apparently Camden Place, Chislehurst, Kent, [1. V. 1877].
8vo. 1 page on bifolium. In French, to "mon cher Général" whom he invites to England to speak with him about the turn that events will take. A meeting is about to be held in Camden where the general will meet among others Raoul Duval (French politician, 1807-93). On the eve of this meeting Napoléon IV would like to take the advice of the most influential and powerful men. Napoléon IV does not want to give an official character to this little reunion in order not to harm certain people but still he asks the general to show this letter which could be taken for a convocation rather than an invitation. Napoléon IV ends his letter by sending his regards to the general's wife and sons as well as to the general himself, asking him to arrive in England on the 5th or 6th May. - On headed stationery "Camden Place, Chislehurst".
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Napoleon "IV" Bonaparte, son of Napoléon III and proclaimed Napoleon IV, Emperor of the French by the Bonapartist faction (1856-1879).
Autograph letter signed ("Louis-Napoleon"). Paris, 18. XII. 1864.
8vo. ¾ page on bifolium. A charming letter by the eight-year-old to his grandmother: "My dear Nana I will read at 1/2 oclock Nana I will write you better I love you of all My hart".
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Napoleon / Lapi, Pierre Joseph Christian / Marchand, Louis Joseph.
Proclamation of the Governor of Elba after the Departure of Bonaparte dated 27 February 1815. Proclama. Il Generale Lapi Governatore dell'Isola dell' Elba, Ciambellano di S. M. L'Imperatore Napoleone, Direttore dei Domini, e beni Particolare della Corona…. Publicato in Portoferraio li 27 febraio 1815. Portoferraio, Elba, 27. II. 1815.
3 items: 1) Single folio [29 x 20.7 cm] on laid paper, watermarked with a fleur-de-lis, with Italian text beginning: "Abitanti. Il Nostro Augustissimo Sovrano richiamato dalla Divina Providenza alla sua antica gloria, ha dovuto abbandonare la nostra Isola…". Docketed on verso by a contemporary English hand: "Proclamation of the Governor of Elba after the Departure of Bonaparte dated 27 February 1815". - 2) Bifolium [26 x 20 cm] on laid paper, watermarked with an unidentified two-letter monogram, with fair copies of the same Italian text repeated on each recto. - 3) Single folio notepaper [19 x 13 cm] on laid, unwatermarked paper, with 1.5 pp of English text, headed "Proclamation to the Soldiers of the 7th Military Division". With a handful of corrections. A remarkable assortment of contemporary manuscript ephemera relating to Napoleon's infamous escape from Elba on the night of 26 February 1815. Lapi, a medic by profession, had been secretly promoted to Brigadier General by Napoleon upon his departure. The present proclamation, dated the day after the escape, was probably intended to be copied and circulated in manuscript for the benefit of the inhabitants of Elba, and we have traced no record of its having been printed. - The text of Lapi's proclamation explains to the Elbans that he has been placed in charge of the island in Napoleon's stead, and exhorts them to keep order during the Emperor's absence. Marchand (1791-1876) was a 24-year-old devotee and valet-du-chambre of Napoleon, but issued his own proclamation as a 'Lieutenant General' - here rendered into slightly unidiomatic English by a contemporary hand. The text was meant to urge French soldiers to re-embrace their former leader: - "Soldiers, Bonaparte has landed on our coast, and advences [sic] into the interior of France. Let us Remember that he has disengaged us from our oaths, and that we have taken others to the king. You will be faithfull to Honour and to your Duty and this storm will be soon Dispersed. We will see then a beautifull Country be come Powerfull and happy. But if on the Contrary you suffer yourselves to be led by perfidious Councils every unhappiness will be thundred [sic] upon us. France will be again Invaded by Foreign armies, your Parents Pillaged, your villages ravaged, and our Enemies Divid among themselves our Country. Soldiers, you know your cheifs [sic], you know that they are incapable of conducting you otherwise than on the Road of Hoñor. Your cheifs [sic] have an entire confidence in you; Listen always to their vice [sic], and the Country will not be come a Prey to the Enemy. Signed the Lieutenant General Count Marchand". - The English docket inscription on Lapi's proclamation and the English translation of Marchand's proclamation strongly suggest that the present documents originated in the British commission resident on Elba, led by Colonel Neil Campbell.
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Napoleon Franz Bonaparte, Duke of Reichstadt (1811-1832).
Autograph notes from his military education, about the defence of Vienna. No place, ca 1830.
2 pages on a bifolium. Folio. Certificate of authenticity, dated Vienna, 20 May 1840 and sealed with red sealing wax, on page 1. In German: "An army of 40 battalions, 60 squadrons, 60 guns is ordered to take down an enemy position on the Wienerberg, being an Italian one of 60 battalions, 80 squadrons and 100 guns. - There are three ways to position oneself on the Wienerberg [...]". - With handwritten certificate of authenticity by the Duke's chamberlain Baron J. K. von Moll: "That these lines are written in the own hand of the Duke of Reichstadt is certified by the undersigned, who served the late Duke as chamberlain during the last two years of his life". - Formerly Napoleon's crown prince, the Duke of Reichstadt acquired the title by which he is known through a gift of his grandfather's, Emperor Francis I. He was given a military education, reflecting his principal interests. A gifted horseman in the "Kaiserjäger" regiment, the Duke was made corporal in 1822 and captain in 1828; he died holding the rank of a colonel of the infantry. - Includes a lithographic portrait.
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Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Document signed ("Np"). Dresden imperial headquaters, 18 June 1813.
Small folio. 4 pp. on bifolium. An imperial decree constituting the "Corps d'Observation d'Italie", with a total of seven divisions of French, Italian and Neapolitan troops, stating the composition of their infantry, cavalry, and artillery regiments in detail: "[...] Art. 1er. Le Corps d'Observation de Vérone prendra le titre de Corps d'Observation d'Italie. Art. 2. Ce corps sera composé de 4 divisions françaises, 2 divisions italiennes et une division français-napolitaine, total 7 divisions. Art. 3. Les sept divisions seront formées ainsi qu'il suit [...]". - Written during the Truce of Pläswitz at the time of the Napoleonic Wars.
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Napoleon I., Kaiser der Franzosen (1769-1821).
Brief mit eigenh. U. Schönbrunn (Wien), 10. VI. 1809.
½ S. Kl.-4to. An General Bertrand, der nach der Niederlage bei Aspern den Übergang über die Donau vorbereitete: "Je desire que vous me remettiez le plan de la tête de pont d'Ebersdorf du coté de la rive droite, afin que je l'ârrete définitivement et que l'on commence les travaux [...]". Bertrand sollte mit dem Gelingen des Plans den Sieg bei Wagram (4.-6. Juli) ermöglichen. - Mit Goldschnitt; an einer Stelle etwas fleckig und mit kleinen Heftspuren am linken Rand.
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Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Autograph letter signed. No place, "28 vendredi", no year.
Small 4to. 1/3 page. With address. In this note Napoléon refers to another letter he wrote previously, urging the recipient to pursue matters in his sense and presenting himself as the most suitable person to promote things: "Je ne avais parlé qu'après donner dictat [?] à cette lettre et je vous prie d'elle faire la petition d'écrire que personne n'est destiné autant [...] que moi et non plus noté à pouvoir faire quelque chose que puisse le poursuivre. Si mes occupations me laisse[nt] [...] je ferais moimême avec urgence sa lettre. | Bonaparte". (Translation: "I only spoke after having dictated [?] the letter, and I request you to make a petition of it, writing that nobody is so destined or more respected than I am to do something that could advance it. If my occupations permit me I will treat your letter urgently myself. Bonaparte". - Addressee illegible. Extensive spotting with slight damage to folds, reinforced in parts.
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Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Document signed ("Bonaparte"). Cairo, "le 26 fructidor an 6" [12 September 1798].
Small folio (227 x 345 mm). 1 page. On headed stationery. Framed and glazed (320 x 441 mm). A scribal order to establish boards of trade in several Egyptian cities. Napoleon writes to his general in Cairo, requesting the names of such persons suitable to staff the Cairo board, mentioning that the board members for Rosette, Alexandria and Damiette will be named by the generals in charge there, and concluding with a request for three copies of the order, intended for the other generals: "Vous trouverez cy joint l'ordre p. l'établissement d'un tribunal de commerce. Faites moi passer les noms de ceux qui vous croyez devoir composer le tribunal de caire. Quant aux tribunaux de rosette, d'alexandrie et de damiette, les généraux commandant en place en nommeront les membres. Je vous prie de me faire passer aujourd'huy trois copies de cet ordre pour être envoyée à ces generaux [...]". - With a handwritten postscript, presumably by the recipient, passing on the order to his colleagues in Alexandria, Rosette and Damiette (dated Cairo, "27 fructidor an 6" [13 September 1798]). - Very slightly brownstained in places; upper margin somewhat dust-toned. A fine document of Napoleon's efforts to set up French colonial administration in Egypt.
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Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Letter signed "Nap". Erfurt, 30. IX. 1808.
4to. ½ p. To the archchancellor Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, reporting on the beginning of the Congress of Erfurt, which attracted numerous "princes and foreigners" to the city and "continued to proceed to common satisfaction": "Les Princes et les étrangers affluent de tous côtés à Erfurt, et les choses continuent à marcher à la satisfaction commune". - The meeting between Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia known as Congress of Erfurt lasted from 27 September to 14 October in the then-French city and was supposed to reaffirm the French-Russian alliance that had been forged in the Treaties of Tilsit in July 1807. Napoleon was eager to impress his imperial guest and spared no expenses, hosting lavish receptions, hunting parties, and theatre performances. On the occasion of the Congress, Napoleon received Goethe on 2 October 1808, and Niccolò Paganini performed for the two emperors. - In the hand of Napoleon's private secretary Claude-François Méneval. Traces of folds and minimal browning. With old accession no. 479 in ink.
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Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Letter signed "Nap". Erfurt, 9. X. 1808.
4to. ½ p. To the archchancellor Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, reporting that the Congress of Erfurt was continuing as planned but there were no new developments: "Les Conférences continuent ici; tout va au mieux; il n'y a du reste rien de nouveau. Sur ce je prie Dieu qu'il vous ait, mon Cousin, en sa sainte et digne garde". - The meeting between Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia, known as Congress of Erfurt, lasted from 27 September to 14 October in the then-French city and was supposed to reaffirm the French-Russian alliance that had been forged by the Treaties of Tilsit in July 1807. Napoleon was eager to impress his imperial guest and spared no expenses, hosting lavish receptions, hunting parties, and theatre performances. On the occasion of the Congress, Napoleon received Goethe on 2 October 1808, and Niccolò Paganini performed for the two emperors. - In the hand of Napoleon's private secretary Claude-François Méneval. Traces of folds and minimal browning. With old accession no. 481 in ink.
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Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Letter signed "Nap". Kaiserslautern, 24. IX. 1808.
4to. ½ p. To the archchancellor Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, informing him about his arrival in Kaiserslautern, instructing him to inform Empress Joséphine of his well-being, and relating that "the Russian court had already arrived in Königsberg", as both parties were heading to meet in Erfurt: "Je suis arrivé à Kaiserlautern [!]. Donnez de mes nouvelles à l'Impératrice; je me porte fort bien. Le tems a été superbe jusqu'ici. J'ai des nouvelles que toute la Cour de Russie était déjà arrivée à Koenigsberg". - The meeting between Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia known as Congress of Erfurt lasted from 27 September to 14 October in the then-French city and was supposed to reaffirm the French-Russian alliance that had been forged in the Treaties of Tilsit in July 1807. Napoleon was eager to impress his imperial guest and spared no expenses, hosting lavish receptions, hunting parties, and theatre performances. On the occasion of the Congress, Napoleon received Goethe on 2 October 1808, and Niccolò Paganini performed for the two emperors. - In the hand of Napoleon's private secretary Claude-François Méneval. Traces of folds and minimal browning. With old accession no. 477 in ink.
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Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Letter signed "Napo". Erfurt, 1. X. 1808.
4to. ½ p. on bifolium. To the archchancellor Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, asking him to draft a birth certificate for his niece Louise Julie Caroline, the youngest daughter of Joachim Murat, King of Naples, and Napoleon's youngest sister Caroline in accordance with the statute of the imperial family: "Nous désirons qu'assisté du Secrétaire de l'État de la famille Impériale vous fassiez dresser un acte constatant la naissance de la Princesse Louise Julie Caroline, quatrième enfant de notre Soeur la Reine de Naples. Vous vous conformerez, pour ce qui concerne la désignation des témoins, à ce qui est prescrit par l'article 19". - Louise Julie Caroline (1805-89) was born before the decree of the statute of the Imperial family on 30 March 1806, which explains the necessity for a new birth certificate and the delay. - The letter was written during the Congress of Erfurt, a meeting between Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia that lasted from 27 September to 14 October in the then-French city and was supposed to reaffirm the French-Russian alliance that had been forged in the Treaties of Tilsit in July 1807. Napoleon was eager to impress his imperial guest and spared no expenses, hosting lavish receptions, hunting parties, and theatre performances. On the occasion of the Congress, Napoleon received Goethe on 2 October 1808, and Niccolò Paganini performed for the two emperors. - In the hand of Napoleon's private secretary Claude-François Méneval. Traces of folds and minimal browning. With old accession no. 480 in ink.
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Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Letter signed "Np". Saint-Cloud, 21. X. 1808.
4to. 4 lines. To the archchancellor Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, asking him to draft a decree for the ennoblement of vice-admiral Honoré Joseph Antoine Ganteaume: "présentez-moi un projet de décision pour conférer au Vice-amiral Ganteaume le titre de Comte". - Excepting the signature, the letter is in the hand of Napoleon's private secretary Claude-François Méneval. Traces of folds and minimal browning. With old accession no. 482 in ink.
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Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Letter signed ("Napoleon"). Paris, 18. II. 1812.
Folio. 2 pp. A letter to Rear Admiral Count Batte instructing him how to move a part of the flotilla from Boulogne-sur-Mer to Cherbourg. - Napoléon informs Count Batte about his intention to move 9 prams, 4 bombers and 40 canon shallops of the new type without delay from Boulogne to Cherbourg. The division will be equipped with the 12th and 14th garrison of the flotilla and on its arrival at Cherbourg it will remain without any special commander. As the simultaneous departure of such a number of ships would cause inconveniences, Napoléons asks Count Batte to organize the departure in sections of 3, 6 or 9 ships and to send off such a number one after the other as the circumstances will allow him to. Napoléon is convinced that he has to facilitate the passage. He asks Count Batte not to leave Boulogne until at least half of the totality of the ships will have appeared and his activities will be confirmed to him. Napoléon tells Count Batte to make sure not to miss any occasion to increase the departure of sections of the flotilla taking into consideration that the season is still very favourable for this movement and that any delay could cause an infinite retardation of success. Napoléon informs Count Batte that upon his arrival at Cherbourg the Ministry of the Navy will address him with instructions concerning the task that he has to fulfill and concerning the ultimate destination of this important part of the flotilla. Napoléon ends his letter by pleading to god to keep Rear Admiral Count Batte in good health. - Some tiny holes (not touching the signature).
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Napoleon-Jerome BONAPARTE
Quatre lettres de Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte aux signatures maçonniques adressées au peintre Géniole
Italie Italy 1842. Fine. Italie Italy circa 1842 13.50 x 20.50 cm 4 feuillets rempliés Set of four letters from Napoleon-Jerome Bonaparte to the painter Geniole two are dated August 21 and December 12 1842 6 pages in brown ink recipient address on the back of the sheets two seals of the sender in part preserved. Folds inherent in envelopes. Some tiny tasks without affecting the text. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 64434
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Napoli, Fred
Re-Inventing My Self
Dundas ON: Talent Seven Limited Publishing 1989 Book. As New. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. 1st Canadian Edition. Over more than fifty years Fred Napoli's rich baritone voice work in radio and television made him nationally recognizable yet outside of the areas where he did live broadcasts he remained for so many an anonymous but unforgettable voice. Along the way since his first radio job .1960 Fred's voice had become nationally known way beyond the reaches of the radio stations for which he worked. Over the years his was the voice of more than 400 documentaries many for TV Ontario and the National Film Board. Fred Napoli died in Nova Scotia on November 9th 2018. Author inscription on title page. Talent Seven Limited Publishing paperback
书商的参考编号 : 042864 ???????? : 0969444605 9780969444602
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Napoléon I, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Autograph letter (fragment). N. p., [after 22 Dec. 1793].
4to. ¾ p. Final page of the broullion of a letter to an unidentified recipient, possibly to M. Perrier, director of the arsenal of Marseille, or Sucy, commissaire des guerres. The letter, which contained extensive instructions on the deployment of artillery, was obviously written at the end of 1793 or in early 1794, immediately after the Fall of Toulon, when the Republicans won an early victory over a Royalist rebellion and Napoleon was "inspecteur des côtes". The fragment preserved here begins with the words "Le fondeur est", which are struck out, then continues: "Roux, fondeur, ést venu me demander que l'on fixe le prix de sa journée. La municipalité doit fixer le maximum sur cet objet, comme sur tant d'autres. Je crois qu'il vaut mieux payer tant par quintal de balles que par jours. Vous pouvez, pour cela, faire fixer la journée qui doit toujours être l'élément de toutes les mesures". - Lower left corner torn off (not touching text); some brownstaining, otherwise a perfect sheet. Once in the collection of André de Coppet (1892-1953), now stored at the Firestone Library, Princeton. J. Arnna, Pages de l’épopée impériale (no. 6, reproduced on pl. XIV). Correspondance générale I, p. 155f., no. 130.
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Napoléon I, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Autograph manuscript (6½ lines). Saint Helena, 1815.
102:103 mm. Mounted on a single page (8vo) together with a contemporary handwritten transcription. Notes on the Battle of Voltri (1796): "Rampon et la Harpe [-] par le Gal en chef lui meme la deroute fut complette tout le corps d'Argenteau fut ecrase dans le tem[p]s queu Beaulieu descendait a Voltri ou il ne trouvait plus personne" (transl.: "Rampon and la Harpe - by the commanding General himself - defeat was complete - all of d'Argenteau's corps was erased while Beaulieu descended to Voltri, where he found nobody left"). - With a certification of authenticity at the bottom: "corrections de la campagne d'Italie écrit par Napoleon à Briars, isle Ste helene en 1815 / Cte. de Las Cases". Emmanuel, comte de Las Cases and his son accompanied the former emperor to Saint Helena. There, he acted informally but very assiduously as his secretary, taking down numerous notes of his conversations which thereafter took form in the famous "Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène".
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Napoléon I, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Draft for a letter with several autograph corrections. Paris, 20 ventôse 13 (March 11, 1805).
4to. ½ p. Rare draft for a letter to his Minister of Finances, Charles Gaudin (1756-1841), asking for more information about aid to the veterans of Piedmont as they would soon be his subjects in the newly created Kingdom of Italy: "Monsieur Gaudin, je vous renvoie vos états sur les biens des camps de vétérans en Piémont. Je désire que vous me fassiez un rapport d'une page, qui me fasse connaitre 'la loi a affecté' la quotité des biens que la loi a affectés aux camps de vétérans dans la 27è division militaire, combien il y en a déjà de désignées pour ce service et ce qu'il y manque" [Mister Gaudin, I return your budget of the assets of the veterans' camps in Piedmont to you. I want you to compile a one page report for me that informs me 'the law has affected' the share of the assets that the law has affected in the veterans' camps of the 27th military division, how many have already been appointed for this service and what it lacks"]. - Because of the many corrections the letter was never signed or sent. Every line has been partly crossed out or modified by the Emperor. - Napoleon's coronation as Emperor of the French had only taken place three months prior at which occasion the deputies of the Italian Republic officially offered the crown of Italy to him. On March 17, 1805 the political transformation of the Italian Republic to the Kingdom of Italy (1805-1814) was put into effect. The letter to Charles Gaudin relates to this process as Napoleon wanted to be fully informed about the financial obligations to the veterans of Piedmont, his new subjects.
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Napoléon I, Emperor of the French (1769-1821).
Printed naval patent signed ("Np"). Le palais des Tuileries [Paris], 25 March 1813.
490 x 350 mm. Blank form. Naval patent for an unidentified American boat, counter-signed by trade secretary Jean-Baptiste Henry Collin (1776-1837), state secretary Pierre Antoine Noël Bruno comte Daru (1767-1829), naval secretary Denis Decrès (1761-1820), and the director general of customs. Fine document from the age of the Napoleonic Wars, when the English army had occupied the Iberian Peninsula, fighting against Napoléon's troops, and field marshal Wellington was about to commence his final (and ultimately successful) attack. The present letter patent was issued by the French consul in Charlestown, New York, Boston or Baltimore and permitted American ships to move more or less freely toward France. The British warships were blocking the U.S. ports and obstructing American trade with France - one of the causes for the War of 1812, not resolved until December 1814. - Large reinforced tears to folds; slight edge damage, otherwise in good condition. Left edge trimmed, touching the printed text of the counter-leaf.
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Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, französischer Militär und Staatsmann (1822-1891).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. ("Napoléon [Jérôme]"). Prangins, 10. X. o. J.
1 S. 8vo. Auf Briefpapier mit blindgepr. Monogramm. An den Naturwissenschaftler und demokratischen Politiker Karl Vogt (1817-95), den Karl Marx 1860 in seiner Schrift "Herr Vogt" beschuldigte, bezahlter Agent Kaiser Napoléons III. gewesen zu sein: "Mon cher Monsieur Vogt, je reçois votre lettre pour M. Châtelain, malgré mon peu d'influence sur les ministres, je le recommanderai, j'avoir le lettre à mon sécretaire à Paris pour qu'il la remettre lui même [...]. - Nach der Machtübernahme seines Cousins Napoleon III. wurde der "Prinz Napoléon" genannte Politiker General des französischen Heers. 1859 erwarb er am Genfer See die Domäne La Bergerie in Prangins (Schweiz), die bereits bis 1827 seinem Onkel Joseph Bonaparte, dem älteren Bruder Napoleons I., als Zubehör zu dessen Exilsitz Schloss Prangins gehört hatte. Ab 1862 ließ er sich dort die prachtvolle "Villa de Prangins" errichten, die er jedoch 1870 wieder veräußerte, woraufhin er sich auf einem verbliebenen Teil des Guts eine neue, bescheidenere Villa "La Bergerie de Prangins" erbauen ließ; diese diente ihm und seinen Nachfahren ab 1886 als Exilsitz.
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NAPP Larry 1919 93
Signature
This 24-year American League umpire worked two perfect games: He was at third base when Don Larsen pitched his perfect game in the 1956 World Series and he was at first base when Catfish Hunter did the same in 1968. Large signature in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1988 May 17. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 18424
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NAQUET, Alfred
Lettre autographe signée par Alfred Naquet et adressée à: Mon cher Bodinier
0 1 lettre autographe de 2 pages, signée par Alfred Naquet, sur papier blanc à en-tête de la Chambre des Députés, à Paris le 23 janvier 1891 (adresse: 44 rue de Moscou). Feuillet double de format in 8: 210x135mm. Ce document original est présenté à plat sur un montage ancien du début du XXème siècle, la lettre est collée au verso par un fin onglet posé le long de l'extrémité de la marge inférieure et sur un feuillet de beau papier vergé fort (format: 325x250mm). Alfre Naquet y décline une demande relative à l'écriture d'un feuillet dans le but exclusif d'une reproduction autographique. Alfred Naquet, né à Carpentras 1834 - Paris 1916 , médecin, chimiste et homme politique français
书商的参考编号 : 22398
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Naquet, Alfred, chemist and politician (1834-1916).
Autograph letter signed ("A. Naquet"). Paris, 19 May 1891.
Large 8vo. 3 pp. on bifolium. To "Mr. Granier" (probably the French politician Régis Frédéric Granier, 1806-94), in answer to a question regarding his opinion of Giuseppe Garibaldi: "[...] peut-on donc avoir des opinions variées sur ce grand patriote latin quand on est républicain et quand on est français? Mon sentiment est qu'on ne peut en avoir qu'une. Républicain on ne peut saluer qu'avec respect la mémoire de ce milicien de la liberté […] Quant à Crispi sur lequel vous m'interrogez aussi c'est l'antipode de Garibaldi [...] Il n'a pas fait la triple alliance, ce renouvellement de la sainte alliance, cette croisade des rois contre les peuples: elle était faite par d' autres que lui lorsqu'il est arrivé au pouvoir. Mais il a été le digne héritier des auteurs de ce pacte auquel il a plus que tout autre contribué à donner son maximum d'intensité [...] Les trois nations qui bordent la Méditerannée: l'Italie, la France, et l'Espagne sont sœurs, en dépit de tous les calculs égoïstes de la réaction Européene; et elles ont encore à jouer pour la défense des libertés générales un role [!] contre lequel tous les Crispi et les Mobilant ne sauraient prévaloir [...]". - On stationery with printed letterhead; fol. 2 with small label, ms. number and monogram stamp "LS".
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NARTUS, Joseph
Assiettes peintes. Poèmes [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 vol. in-12 br., Albert Messein, Paris, 1936, 144 pp.
书商的参考编号 : 56537
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NARREY (Charles).
Ce que l’on dit pendant une contredanse. Nouvelle édition. Desins de MM.Anastasi, Gustave Boulanger, Darjou, Jules Massé et Théophile Poilpot.
Paris,Dentu,1873 ;in-8°,demi-chagrin bleu de l’époque,dos à nerfs orné dfilets et fleurons dorés,titre et auteur dorés;4ff.,110pp.,1f.;dos de la reliure légèrement frotté.
书商的参考编号 : cROU-1832
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NARCEJAC Thomas (écrivain)
LETTRE AUTOGRAPHE MANUSCRITE SIGNÉE
1960 une Lettre sur papier blanc ), format : 21 x 15 cm, non datée (1960 environ), notée en haut à droite Nice, le 20 décembre, lettre autographe manuscrite à l'encre bleue avec signature autographe manuscrite de Thomas NARCEJAC ,
书商的参考编号 : 16270
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NARCEJAC Thomas - (Pierre Ayraud dit) - (Rochefort-sur-Mer 1908 - 1998)) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à M. L. Demay - Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer le 30 juin 1949 -
2 pages in8 + enveloppe - bon état -
书商的参考编号 : GF16175
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Narcisse-Achille de SALVANDY - [Condom 1795 - Graveron 1856] - Ecrivain et homme politique français
Lettre Autographe Signée à "Mon cher ami" - sd -
1 page in8 - bon état -
书商的参考编号 : GF26978
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Narcisse Achille de SALVANDY - [Condom 1795 - Graveron 1856] - Homme politique et écrivain français
Lettre autographe signée à "Chère Madame" - sans date -
1810 1 page in12 - Trés bon état -
书商的参考编号 : 33320
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Narcisse VIEILLARD - [Paris 1791 - 1857] - Homme politique français
Lettre Autographe Signée à "Mon cher Cousin" - Paris le 7 aout 1848 -
2 pages in8 - trés bon état -
书商的参考编号 : 35108
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Narcisse-Achille de Salvandy
Narcisse-Achille de Salvandy - Lettre autographe signée - 1830
Narcisse-Achille de Salvandy. Lettre autographe signée, à un "membre de la chambre des députés", 1830 Écrivain, Homme politique Lettre autographe signée d'Achille de SALVANDY à "monsieur Berard, membre de la chambre des députés", datée du 20 juillet 1830. Dimensions : 24,3 x 18,8 cm Nombre de pages : 3 pages Narcisse-Achille de SALVANDY
书商的参考编号 : boz_003739
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Narcisse-Achille de SALVANDY
Narcisse-Achille de SALVANDY - LETTRE AUTOGRAPHE SIGNÉE, 1849
Narcisse-Achille de SALVANDY. Lettre autographe signée en date du 10 septembre 1849. État : Très bon état, voir photos pour plus de détails. Dimensions : 20,4 x 23,2 cm. 1 page. Narcisse-Achille, comte de Salvandy est un homme politique et écrivain français né à Condom le 11 juin 1795 et mort à Graveron le 15 décembre 1856. Wikipédia Envoi soigné dans un emballage rigide et étanche. Satisfait ou remboursé. Si vous n'êtes pas entièrement satisfait, je reprends la marchandise avec retour à ma charge pour l'Europe et à la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde. N’hésitez pas à visiter ma boutique et affiner vos recherches en fonction des catégories qui vous intéressent. Ma boutique L'Art Délivré. Lettres autographes, vieux papiers, livres anciens, photographies, gravures, timbres… Nous expertisons et/ou rachetons dans toute la France vos lettres, collections de lettres et livres anciens. Merci de votre visite. Jérôme KAYSER.
书商的参考编号 : boz_005563
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Nar, Carl von, Politiker (1807-1871).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Ansbach, 10. VI. 1859.
2¼ SS. auf Doppelblatt. 8vo. An einen Freund mit einer Entschuldigung zur späten Briefbeantwortung, über die Arbeit im Landtag und mit persönlichen Neuigkeiten: "Nach Beendigung dieser Angelegenheiten aber befiel mich eine Augenentzündung [...] Inzwischen ist die Angelegenheit des Protégés Blumenthal, wie ich hoffe, zu seiner Zufriedenheit erledigt worden. Daß Du mir durch Edel u. Redwitz Gruß sagen laßen wolltest, freut mich, u. ich danke Dir für die freundliche Abhilfe, die Deinem Auftrage zu Grund lag; aber es hat keiner dieser Herren Deinen Auftrag befolgt, ich war ihnen eine mißliebige Person, weil ich am letzten Landtag nicht Chorus machte mit der großen Attaque gegen die Minister [...] Ich habe im Sept v. J.s eine Tochter verheirathet; heuer wird mein ältester Sohn auf Universität gehen. Er u. meine noch zu Hause befindlichen 4 Kinder geben mir manche Nuß zu knacken. Für 6 Kinder ist eine Reg[ierun]gsraths Besoldung etwas gar zu knapp. Doch hat der Himmel bis hieher geholfen, wird er auch noch weiter helfen [...]". - Durchgehend leicht gelbfleckig, mit winzigem Siegelrest und leichten Tintenabklatschspuren.
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Narath, Albert, Anatom und Chirurg (1864-1924).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. O. O. u. D.
4 SS. auf Doppelblatt. 8vo. An Julius von Hochenegg: "Ich danke Ihnen sehr für Ihre Erinnerung von der ich bereits Gebrauch gemacht habe. Das Bittschreiben an die pathol. Sammlung ist bereits nach Graz abgesendet [...] so weiche appetitliche Knochen wie in Graz habe nirgends gesehen [...]". - Albert Narath war Ordinarius an der Chirurgischen Universitätsklinik Heidelberg und publitierte u. a. über Magenoperationen, Darmausschaltung, retroperitoneale Lymphzysten, Entwicklung von künstlichen Kehlköpfen, Varikozelen-Operationen, Pneumatozelen der Parotis und Omentum majus-Plastiken. - Auf Briefpapier mit gepr. Initial; mit kleinen Randläsuren und -einrissen.
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NARCISSE Alphonse
L'ombre de la morte
- Plon, Paris 1954, 12x19cm, broché. - Edition de l'anné de l'originale, mention de 17ème mille. Dos légèrement insolé. Envoi autographe signé d'Alphonse Narcisse à madame André Morice. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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NARCISSE Alphonse
L'ombre de la morte
- Plon, Paris 1954, 12x19cm, broché. - Edition de l'anné de l'originale, mention de 17ème mille. Dos légèrement insolé. Envoi autographe signé d'Alphonse Narcisse à André Morice. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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Narfon, Julien de, French writer (1863-1919).
Autograph letter signed. [Paris], 16. II. 1909.
8vo. 1½ pp. on bifolium. To a scholar, writing that he looks forward to reading a lecture the recipient recently held at the Institut Catholique on the "religious question in Geneva", asking when it is to be published, and requesting that he either mail him a copy or, if the publication is delayed, to let him have the use of the manuscript or its prinicpal pages. Narfon concludes with a promise to cite the work in his own writing: "Je désirerais beaucoup lire la belle conférence que vous avez donnée récemment à l'Institut catholique sur la question religieuse à Genève. Voudriez-vous avoir l'obligeance de me dire quand elle sera publiée, de m'en envoyer alors un exemplaire et, si cette publication doit trop tarder, de m'en communiquer le manuscrit ou les bonnes feuilles. J'aurai d'ailleurs certainement l'occasion de vous citer [...]". - On headed stationery of Le Figaro. Slightly foxed.
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Narischkin, Natalie, Ordensschwester (1820-1874)
5 eigenh. Briefe m. Unterschrift.
Paris, 1849-1862. Zus. 9 S., 8°.
书商的参考编号 : 36256
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NARTUS, Joseph
Assiettes peintes. Poèmes [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 vol. in-12 br., Albert Messein, Paris, 1936, 144 pp. Bon état (rouss., très bon état par ailleurs) pour cet exemplaire dédicacé par l'auteur à l'écrivain bordelais Michel Suffran. Français
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NASH, Frances (1890-1971)
Inscribed Photograph Signed
This noted concert pianist performed nationally throughout the 1920s and '30s; her husband was General Edwin M. "Pa" Watson 1883-1945 close friend and assistant to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. IPS 8" X 10" n.p. 1925. Very good. Faint creasing near bottom barely visible. Sepia-tone half-length portrait of Nash playing piano nicely signed and inscribed by her in black ink at lower right to a Chicago music school founder: "To John Leiser -- / Sincere Greetings / Frances Nash / 1925." A fine image by noted photographer Herman Heyn 1866-1943 the noted German-born portrait photographer remembered for portraits of William Jennings Bryan William Howard Taft and hundreds of Native American portraits with his blind-embossed "Heyn / Omaha" imprint at lower right. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 40554
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Naske, Emilie, Schriftstellerin (1866-1945).
Ms. Bildpostkarte mit eigenh. U. Brünn, 25. XI. 1943.
1 S. 8vo. Dankt Josef Wesely für ihr übersandte Wünsche (zum Geburtstag). - Anfangs Bürgerschullehrerin für Deutsch, Geographie und Geschichte in Brünn, betätigte sich Emilie Naske, gelegentlich auch unter dem Pseudonym Emmy Leitner, als freie Schriftstellerin und arbeitete an verschiedenen Brünner, Prager und Wiener Zeitungen mit. Sie veröffentlichte Romane wie ‘Die Chiromantin’ (1926) sowie eine Sammlung von Kurzgeschichten in mährischer Mundart. Vgl. Kosch IX, 1187 (Leitner).
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NASMYTH, Alexander (1758-1840)
Autograph Fragment unsigned
This Scottish portrait and landscape painter friend of Walter Scott and Robert Burns is often called the "father of Scottish landscape painting; as an architect he designed Edinburgh's Dean Bridge and part of St. Bernard's Well; his many children were all artists of note as well. Autograph Fragment unsigned 3½" X 1" irregular tipped to contemporary 6" X 4" sheet n.p. n.y. Curious and comical note perhaps a postscript clipped from a letter reading in full: "the sooner the Better / a Bad pen and worse / Ink." At lower left of the heavy stock sheet to which this is lightly tipped an admirer notes his name and fame. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 28608
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Nasmyth, James, schottischer Ingenieur und Erfinder des Dampfhammers (1808-1890).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Penshurst, Kent, 9. X. 1868.
4 SS. auf Doppelblatt. 8vo. An seinen Freund Becknell mit der Vereinbarung eines Treffens in der folgenden Woche, bei dem er diesem und ihrem gemeinsamen Bekannten Gilbert eine große alte Buche im dortigen Park zeigen wolle: "Gilbert has sent me the welcome information that he can be with us any day we like to name next week. So we have named Tuesday by the same train as you & Goodall came by. I trust Tuesday will suit you and that the day may be everything we could desire [...] There is such a grand Ruin of a Great Beech here in the Park I have to show you [...] Gilbert will be delighted with it, I am sure [...]". - Auf Briefpapier mit gepr. Adresse. Mit einem kleinen Klebstofffleck.
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Naso, Eckart von, Schriftsteller und Dramaturg (1888-1976).
2 eigenh. Briefe mit U. und 1 eh. Postkarte mit U. Frankfurt a. M. und Stuttgart, 1954 und 1955.
Zusammen (2+2+1=) 5 SS. auf 3 Bll. Qu.-(gr.-)8vo. An den Buchhändler Willi Henne wegen Leseabenden: "[...] Ich wäre grundsätzlich gern bereit und bitte Sie, mir gelegentlich selbst zu schreiben, damit wir uns über die Bedingungen verständigen können [...]" (a. d. Br. v. 20. III. 1954). - Als Offizier im Ersten Weltkrieg schwer verwundet, wurde Eckart von Naso 1916 Sekretär bei seinem Onkel Georg Graf von Hülsen-Haeseler, dem Generalintendanten am Berliner Staatlichen Schauspielhaus, wo er dann seit 1918 als Dramaturg, zeitweise als Regisseur und schließlich bis 1945 als Chefdramaturg unter Gustaf Gründgens tätig war. 1950 wurde er Dozent an der Filmakademie in Wiesbaden und 1953/54 Chefdramaturg an den Städtischen Bühnen Frankfurt a. M., später dann in Stuttgart. Sein literarisches Werk umfaßt Dramen und Romane sowie Novellen um historische Gestalten und Begebenheiten, besonders aus dem alten Preußen. - Die Briefe auf Briefpapier mit gedr. Briefkopf.
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Naso, Eckart von, Schriftsteller und Dramaturg (1888-1976)
Typoskript mit eigenh. Korrekturen.
o.J. Frankfurt, Oktober 1963, Fol. 6 Bl. (num. [1], 3-5, 8-9). Gelocht.
书商的参考编号 : 42719
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