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The Watts de Peyster Collection: Napoleon Buonaparte A Descriptive Bibliography
By: Nick Way Franklin & Marshall College Archives & Special Collections May, 2007
Table of Contents Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-5 Scope and Content Note …………………………………………………………………………… 6-7 Collection Statistics ……………………………………………………………………………… 8 Additional Resources ………………………………………………………………………………… 9-11 Works Cited ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 Descriptive Bibliography ……………………………………………………………………… 13-310
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Introduction Many times a small college’s archival holdings go unnoticed due to lack of resources, interest, publicity, or any combination of the three. The Watts de Peyster Collection—Napoleon Buonaparte, affectionately known as the Napoleon Collection, housed at Franklin & Marshall College, is one such case. The neglect of this rare compilation is a loss, not only for rare book enthusiasts, but also for the larger academic community. The goal of this bibliographical description is to make the Napoleon Collection accessible to the scholars and students of Franklin & Marshall College and, perhaps, entice Napoleonic scholars to come to Lancaster, Pennsylvania to make use of this rare gem. Assembled throughout the latter half of the 19th century by Major-General John D. Watts de Peyster, the Napoleon Collection holds 1,890 individual volumes, contained in 1,182 titles. Although little is known about how de Peyster accumulated the Napoleon Collection, it is safe to assume he gathered the vast majority of it personally on his numerous trips to Europe. An avid reader and book collector, de Peyster would travel with the aim of gathering primary source material treating his areas of interest. Despite the lack of concrete knowledge regarding the early history of the Napoleon Collection, much is known about its existence after de Peyster gifted it to the Smithsonian in 1904. Upon its arrival at the Institution, the Napoleon Collection was slated for display in 24 glass cases with appropriate busts, memorabilia, and decoration to augment its breadth. In addition to its monetary worth, estimated at $10,000 in 1905, the collection held particular pecuniary value as many of the titles had yet to be catalogued by the Library of Congress. Throughout the past fifty-three years many of the works have been obtained by the Library of Congress, making value difficult to estimate. The scholarly value of this collection is still important as one rarely finds such a vast range of Napoleona in one location. In 1957 the Smithsonian was no longer able to hold de Peyster’s Napoleon Collection due to a lack of storage space. Following the instructions given to the Institution in 1904, the Smithsonian requested Franklin & Marshall College take the collection on permanent deposit. Accompanied by roughly 2,000 other titles, the Napoleon Collection found its final resting place here at Franklin & Marshall College in the fall of 1957. Initially received
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with much pomp and circumstance, the Napoleon Collection’s future seemed bright. Unfortunately, its allure soon escaped the eyes of both scholars and librarians and the 1,890 volumes have been used only a handful of times over the past fifty years. Born in New York in 1821, only a short while after Napoleon’s demise, de Peyster was in his prime at the outbreak of the Civil War. These historical coincidences may have stimulated in him an insatiable passion for military affairs. No matter the reason for his enthusiasm, it is clear from his vast collections of military history and bibliography that de Peyster hungered for martial knowledge. This intellectual interest may also have been bolstered by his inability to engage in active military service. Despite numerous pleas to his superiors, state legislature, and even Lincoln himself, de Peyster only served during peacetime. Drawing from his immense knowledge of military affairs and frequent trips to Europe, de Peyster reorganized the New York state militia and the New York City fire department in the early 1850s. He took it upon himself to serve as a military expert and, despite his lack of active duty, was awarded the title of major general in 1866 by the state of New York. Additionally, drawing on his libraries, de Peyster wrote innumerable articles about military figures, history, and tactics, proving to his contemporaries that he was a specialist in affairs of war. Although many of his articles do not survive today, we are left with his extensive notes marked throughout the Napoleon Collection material, serving as brief glimpses into his military prowess. The neglect of this assortment of texts is a great loss to both Franklin & Marshall College and Napoleon scholars. Sitting in the basement of Shadek-Fackenthal Library are 1,182 books that are not only of great individual value, but hold immeasurable academic value as a collection. Containing works penned in French, English, German, Italian, and Spanish, the Napoleon Collection is a concrete example of the power and influence of Napoleon I. Although a vast majority of the assemblage is in French and English, scholars interested in the reactions of other European nations to Napoleon could find this collection helpful, as it includes primary material from each of the major European powers of the 19th century, excluding Russia. Additionally, the Napoleon Collection could serve as a resource to scholars in subjects ranging from military and art history, to literary criticism, to political science, as it contains at least a smattering of material from each
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major discipline. Of particular interest to Napoleon scholars may be the numerous works written by insiders about Napoleon’s private life and its relation to his public image. 18th and 19th century geographers, as well as art historians, could use the atlas collection as it contains many rare and descriptive images in excellent condition.
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Scope and Content Note The Watts de Peyster—Napoleon Buonaparte Collection consists of 1,182 titles contained in roughly 1,890 volumes. John D. Watts de Peyster is chiefly responsible for its existence, purchasing nearly the entire collection on his travels throughout Europe during the latter half of the 19th century. Accordingly, a majority of the material was penned in the mid-to-late 19th century (61.42% published between 1826 and 1900). Some minor additions have been made to the collection, however the vast majority of it comes from de Peyster’s personal library. The material is catalogued in accord with the United States Library of Congress classification system. Minimal preservation efforts have been taken, however, the holding is in fair condition (66.59% of the titles being in good or fair condition). This collection treats a wide array of subjects, with particular strengths in military history and biographical description. Military affairs account for 38.97% of the collection, complemented by extensive military and political biographies (6.59% and 15.55%, respectively). The other strength of the collection is its more general history, mostly in the form of textbook and memoir. Roughly one quarter (24.77%) of the collection is of this category, making it the second most significant subject. These military and political histories’ authenticity is bolstered by their timely construction, as the vast majority of the works were published within a few decades of the events they describe. The Napoleon Collection is weak in the following areas: fiction, cultural description, atlas, political theory, and bibliography. None of the above genres, individually, account for more than 4% of the entire collection. Although some of these works are particularly unique, the sheer lack of volume makes this collection less practical for study in these disciplines. It is worth noting, however, that much of the atlas collection is in superb condition and could be used in active research. Contrary to popular belief, only 38.21% of the collection is authored in French. Slightly over one half (53.87%) of the works are in English, making this collection extremely accessible to the general American public. Also worth noting is the surprising breadth of material covered by the 6.88% of the titles written in German. Additionally, some Italian and Spanish books are worth noting.
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Of particular interest is the rarity of the material contained in the Napoleon Collection. A random sample of 205 titles was compared against library holdings listed in WorldCat and RLG. As this bibliography’s major intention is to analyze the collection’s scholarly value, a comparison among other libraries, instead of private holdings, is most applicable. Just less than three percent of the collection (2.93%) is not found in any of the libraries searched. An additional 15.12% is housed in fewer than five other libraries. Defining “rare” as less than twenty libraries holding a copy of a book, 45.36% of the Napoleon Collection is rare. This figure draws attention to the fact that this collection is unique enough to warrant preservation efforts, but not so rare as to discourage active use.
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Inventory Results for the 1182 Titles of the Napoleon Collection
GENRE
(%)
LANGUAGE
(%)
Military History
38.97
English
53.87
General History
24.77
French
38.21
Military Biography
6.59
German
6.88
Biography
15.55
Italian
0.8
Litterature
3.38
Spanish
0.24
Guide Book
3.3
CONDITION
(%)
Atlas
2.62
Good*
39.36
Political Theory
2.03
Fair**
27.23
Napoleon III
0.76
Poor***
33.41
Bibliography
0.76
*All boards attached, no staining/foxing or tearing. **Boards/spine loose, some
Miscelaneous
1.27
staining/foxing, little tearing. ***Boards/spine detached, heavy staining/foxing, pages torn/absent.
RARITY*
(%)
DATE
(%)
1 Holding
2.93
Pre-1800
1.19
2 Holdings
2.93
1801-1825
24.53
3-5 Holdings
12.19
1826-1850
16.84
6-10 Holdings
10.24
1851-1875
17.85
11-15 Holdings
10.73
1876-1900
26.73
16-20 Holdings
6.34
1901-Present
8.63
Undated
4.23
*Estimated number of holdings taken from a random sampling of 205 titles cross-checked against WorldCat/RLG.
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Additional Resources To serve as a reference for those interested in continuing research on Napoleon and his times, a list of libraries open to the public with significant Napoleonana collections has been provided below. The list has been arranged in alphabetical order by University name. A brief description of each collection in addition to basic identifying information should aid in selecting an appropriate institution. Brown University John Hay Library; Providence, RI Bullard Napoleon Collection This unique assemblage is one of the largest collections of Napoleonic caricatures in the United States. It is of use to scholars from all disciplines including military historians, art historians, and sociologists. The breadth of material is shown by the variety of languages represented in the collection: English, French, German, Russian, and Spanish. Christian Brothers University Plough Library; Memphis, Tennessee Leslie H. Kuehner Napoleon Collection Amassed by a dedicated Napoleonana bibliophile, this collection is representative of the entire European continent and some international players, containing works in English, Russian, Arabic, Flemish, Swedish, Japanese, Norwegian, German, Italian, French, Greek, Polish and Braille. Of the 1,300 rare books the collection shows particular strength in its English holdings, which shed light on the reaction of the British people to Napoleon’s exploits. DePaul University Chicago, IL Napoleon Collection Purchased in 1936 this collection, of roughly 4,000 titles, is strong in military history and pictorial representations of Napoleon and his Grand Army. Despite the lack of cultural breadth, containing works in only English and French, this collection serves as documentation of
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Napoleon’s military conquests with many first hand accounts and extensive maps. Florida State University Strozier Library, Institute of Napoleon & the French Revolution; Tallahassee, Florida Within the graduate school of French Revolutionary studies, Florida State University holds over 20,000 rare books from the time period. Although many of these titles are not directly related to Napoleon, this colossal collection of primary source material serves as the premier reference for late eighteenth-century and early nineteenthcentury France in the United States. Harvard University Boston, MA Fish-Roebling collection of Napoleonana Complementing hundreds of early 19th century French newspapers, the 720 volumes of the Fish-Roebling collection contain regimental histories and inventories, guides, and monographs of specific regions within France. This material will be of particular interest to military historians, as few such collections of vast primary source material exist in the United States McGill University Montreal, Quebec Canada Napoleon Collection 10,000 Prints 2,300 Monographs 1,500 Maps 400 Books 250 Regalia McGill University’s collection is without a doubt the most publicized and impressive collection of Napoleona in the western hemisphere. Containing the widest range of material, this library is a must see for Napoleon scholars. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC W.H. Hoyt collection Approximately 5,000 titles about the French Revolution and Napoleon make up this useful collection for researchers located in the South Eastern United States. As this
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material is not as comprehensive as other libraries, its true strength lays in the connection between UNC and Duke University, which together account for a useful amount of primary source material from the Napoleonic era. University of Seattle A.A. Lemieux Library; Seattle, WA A.H. Sonsthagen Napoleonic Collection Like the collection housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, this collection is not as impressive as its peers. Acquired in 1947, the 2,000 titles are notable for the quantity written in Scandinavian languages. This collection would be of particular use to scholars located in the Northwestern United States and those interested in the Northern European reaction to Napoleon.
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Works Cited Franklin & Marshall College. “Watts de Peyster, Napoleonana Collection.” 2006. http://library.fandm.edu/archives/spcoll/napoleoncoll. html (29 January 2006). Gaskell, Phillip. A New Introduction to Bibliography. New York: Oxford UP, 1972. Gibson, C. Edward. The Watts-De Peyster Napoleonana Collection. Philadelphia: Drexel Institute of Technology, 1966.
Inventories and Registers: A Handbook of Techniques and Examples. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 1976.
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Descriptive Bibliography The basic format for this bibliography is taken from A New Introduction to Bibliography, by Phillip Gaskell, however some formatting is designed specially for the material in the collection. Therefore, a key has been provided below to aid researchers in reading this descriptive work. As the collection is arranged according to call number, assigned by the United States Library of Congress, so is the bibliography. The only exception is oversized material, as this is stored at the end of the collection on separate shelves, thus, it is described at the end of the bibliography. Key: Symbol | [ ] [rule, xx mm.] [...] [In black and red]
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Use Marks the end of a line on the title page. All wording in brackets is original to the researcher and not printed in the text. Notes a straight line in the text, usually used to separate phrases. Text is indecipherable and therefore not transcribed in full. Describes text written in multiple colors, the underlined text is printed in the color noted. Used to note brackets in text, as opposed to researchers notes.
Bibliography: Tracy, Destutt
B2003 .E4 1809
PROJET D’ÉLÉMENT | D’IDÉOLOGIE | A L’USAGE DES ECOLES CENTRALES DE | LA REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE; | PAR LE CIT. DESTUTT-TRACY | MEMBRE DU SÉNAT-CONSERVATEUR, ET MEMBRE | ASSOCIÉ DE L’INSTITUT NATIONAL | [rule, 36 mm. ] | A PARIS, | Chez PIERRE DIDOT l’aîné, imprimeur, galeries du Louvre,
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nº. 116. | DEBRAY, libraire, au palais du Tribunat, galerie de bois. | AN IX. Schimeall, Rev. R. C.
BS649 .N3 S556 1870
NAPOLEONISM | UNVEILED ! [shadowed letters] | OR, AN ANSWER TO THE | GREAT PROPHETIC AND HISTORIC QUESTION: | IS LOUIS NAPOLEON III. | THE DESTINED RULER OF EUROPE, | AND | THE ANTICHRIST ? | WITH AN APPENDIX ON | The Pope’s late Encyclical, and the Firman of the Sultan of Turkey, | PROPHETICALLY AND HISTORICALLY DEMONSTRATED. | ILLUSTRATED BY PORTRAITS OF THE NAPOLEONIC FAMILY; A CHART OF | THE COURSE OF EMPIRES; MAPS OF THE HOLD LAND; ETC. | BY | REV. R. C. SCHIMEALL, | OR THE PRESBYTERY OF NEW YORK. | AUTHOR OF OUR BIBLE CHRONOLOGY, HISTORIC AND PROPHETIC, DEMONSTRATED; | CHRIST’S SECOND COMING—IS IT PRE- OR POSTMILLENNIAL? ETC., ETC. | NEW YORK: | BRINCKERHOFF & CO., PUBLISHERS, | NO. 161 BROADWAY. | 1870. [Portrait of Napoleon family on adjacent page, 60 x 90 mm., “THE FOUR NAPOLEONS”] Maistre, le comte J. de
BT96 .M231 1854 V.2
LES SOIRÉES | DE | SAINT-PÉTERSBOURG [decorated letters] | OU | ENTRETIENS | SUR LE GOUVERNEMENT TEMPOREL DE LA PROVIDENCE | SUIVIES D’UN | TRAITÉ SUR LES SACRIFICES | Par le comte J. de Maistre [cursive letters] | SEPTIÈME ÉDITION. | TOME II | [rule 26 mm.] | J. B. PÉLAGAUD ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-LIBRAIRES | DEE N. S. P. LE PAPE. | LYON, | Grande rue Mercière, | Nº 50. [aligned left] | PARIS, | DÉPOT CHEZ ALBANEL, FILS, | Rue des Saints-Pères, 57. [aligned right] | 1854 [centered] Duruy, Victor
D209 .D968 1870
HISTOIRE | DES | TEMPS MODERNES | DEPUIS 1453 JUSQU’A 1789 | PAR | VICTOR DURUY | [rule, 10 mm.] | CINQUIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET Cie | BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 79 | [rule, 5 mm. ] | 1870 Lacroix, Albert
D285.8 .L5 L147 1860
MÉMOIRS | DU | PRINCE DE LIGNE | SUIVIS | DE PENSÉES | ET PRÉCÉDÉS | D’UNE INTRODUCTION PAR ALBERT LACROIX | [rule 36 mm.] | PARIS | A BOHNÉ, LIBRAIRE | RUE DE RIVOLI, 170 [aligned left] | BRUXELLES | FR. VAN MEENEN ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS- ÉDITEURS | RUE DE LA PUTTERIE, 33 [aligned
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right] | [rule 5 mm.] | 1860 [centered] | Tous droits réservés. | JOHN PENINGTON & SON. | PHILADELPHIE. Richard, Henry Lord Holland
D304 .H735 1850
FOREIGN | REMINISCENCES, | BY | HENRY RICHARD | LORD HOLLAND: | EDITED BY HIS SON, | HENRY EDWARD LORD HOLLAND. | LONDON: | LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS. | 1850. Lecomte, Ferdinand
D304 .L465 1869
LE | GÉNÉRAL JOMINI | SA VIE ET SES ÉCRITS | [rule 5 mm.] | ESQUISSE BIOGRAPHIQUE ET STRATÉGIQUE | PAR | FERDINAND LECOMTE | Colonel à l’état-major fédéral suisse. | [rule 10 mm.] | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION | [rule 10 mm.] | PARIS CH. TANERA ÉDITEUR | LIBRAIRE POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, LES SCIENCE ET LES ARTS | Rue de Savoie, 6 | [rule 5 mm.] 1869 [Portrait of General Jomini on adjacent page, oval 90 x 120 mm., “Le Genéral Jomini. | Teheparr Agasomahmr Momuhu” [cursive letters] ] Beuve, Sainte
D304 .J7 S135 1869
LE GÉNÉRAL | JOMINI | ÉTUDE | par | SAINTE-BEUVE | DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE. | « Le rôle qu’il joua à cette armée | prouve que, si beaucoupd de généraux | du second rang s’éclipsent au pre-meier, | un génie supérieur ne peut rien | quand il est forcé de remettre aux | autres le soin d’apprécier ses projets | et de les exécuter. « | Jomini, Histoire des Guerres de la | Révolution, tome VI, p. 114. (Sur le | rôle du général Bonaparte à l’armée | des Alpes, commandée par Dumer- | bion en 1794.) | M L [decorated letters, with rule, 26 mm.] | PARIS | MICHEL LÉVY FRÉRES, ÉDITEURS | RUE VIVIENNE, 2 BIS, ET BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS, 15 | A LA LIBRAIRE NOUVELLE | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1869 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés. Alison, Archibald F.R.S.E.
D308 .A413 1860 V.4
HISTORY OF EUROPE | FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION | IN 1789, | TO THE RESTORATION OF THE BOURBONS | IN 1815. | BY ARCHIBALD ALISON, F.R.S.E., | ADVOCATE. | IN FOUR VOLUMES | VOL. IV. | NEW YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, | 329 & 331 PEARL STREET, | FRANKLIN SQUARE | 1860.
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Alison, Archibald F.R.S.E.
D308 .A413 1872
HISTORY OF EUROPE | FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION | IN | 1789, | TO THE | RESTORATION OF THE BOURBONS | IN | 1815. | BY ARCHIBALD ALISON, F.R.S.E., | ADVOCATE. | [hand written note “ a most astonishing performance...”] | ABRIDGED FROM THE LAST LONDON EDITION: | FOR THE USE OF GENERAL READERS, COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, AND OTHER | SEMINARIES OF LEARNING. | BY EDWARD S. GOULD. | [rule 35 mm.] | SEVENTH EDITION. | [rule 10 mm.] | NEW YORK: | PUBLISHED BY A. S. BARNES & CO., | 111 & 113 WILLIAM STREET (COR. JOHN). | 1872 [Map on adjacent page, 100 x 165 mm., “MAP OF | CENTRAL EUROPE | EXHIBITING THE PRINCIPAL | CAMPAIGNES OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON.” ] Clarke, Hewson Esqr.
D308 .C598 1815 V.1-3
[In bold and cursive with extravagant decoration] AN | Impartial History | OF THE | Naval, Military AND Political Events | IN EUROPE | From the commencement of the | French Revolution | TO THE | Entrance of the Allies into Paris | And the CONCLUSION [shadowed letters] of a | GENERAL PEACE | INCLUDING | A Copious & Original Narrative of the Origin & Progres of that Revolution | BIOGRAPHICAL MEMORIS OF Buonaparte & OTHER PRINCIPAL PERSONS. | TOGETHER WITH [surrounded by two 36 mm. rules] | A comprehensive account of the Transactions in America & the East & West Indies. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | Embellished with fine Engravings. | BY HEWSON CLARKE ESQ.r | Vol. I | Printed & Published by Brightly & Childs, Bungay, Suffolk | [rule 33 mm.] | Haliwell ƒculp. [Print of British icons protecting a maiden from the devil on adjacent page, 170 x 190 mm., “Britannia protecting Europe from the horrors of | War and Slavery & triumphing over Discord.” ] Maceroni, Francis
D352.8 .M142 A3 1838 V.1-2
MEMOIRS | OF THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES | OF | COLONEL MACERONI, | LATE AIDE-DE-CAMP TO JOACHIM MURAT, | KING OF NAPLES—KNIGHT OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR, | AND OF ST. GEORGE OF THE TWO SICILIES— | EX-GENERAL OF BRIGADE, IN THE SERVICE OF THE REPUBLIC | OF COLOMBIA, &c., &c., &c. | WITH A PORTRAIT. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | JOHN MACRONE, ST. JAMES’ SQUARE. | MDCCCXXXVIII.
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Maggiolo, Adrien
D352.8
.P6 M3 1890
CORSE, FRANCE & RUSSIE | [rule 17 mm.] | POZZO DI BORGO | 1764 – 1842 | PAR LE VICOMTE | ADRIEN MAGGIOLO | C · L [in decorative box] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule 3 mm.] | 1890 [Portrait of Adrien Maggiolo on adjacent page] Callwell, Major C. E.
D361 .C163 1897
THE | EFFECT OF MARITIME COMMAND | ON LAND CAMPAIGNS | SINCE WATERLOO | BY | MAJOR C. E. CALLWELL, R.A. | AUTHOR OF ‘SMALL WARS: THEIR PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE, ‘ ETC. | WITH MAPS AND PLANS | WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS | EDINBURGH AND LONDON | MDCCCXCVII | All Rights reserved Clarke, Hewson, Esq.
D383 .C598 1817
THE | HISTORY OF THE WAR, | FROM THE | ESTABLISHMENT OF LOUIS XVIII. | ON | THE THRONE OF FRANCE, | TO THE | BOMBARDMENT OF ALGIERS; | INCLUDING | A COPIOUS NARRATIVE | OF THE | Battle of Waterloo, | AND OF THE | CONDUCT AND CONVERSATION OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, | WITH | A Copious Description, accompanied by Historical Records, | OF THE | BARBARY STATES IN GENERAL, | AND | ALGIERS IN PARTICULAR. | [double rule 85 mm.] | By HEWSON CLARKE, Esq. | OF EMANUEL COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. | [double rule 85 mm.] | LONDON: | PUBLISHED BY T. KINNERSLEY, ACTON PLACE, KINGSLAND ROAD; | Stereotyped and Printed by John M’Gowan, 16, Great Windmill Street. | [rule 20 mm.] | 1817. [Image battlefield at Waterloo on adjacent page, 175 x 230 mm., “THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.”, signed ‘W. M. Craig del.” Kissinger, Henry A.
D383 .K61 1957
A World Restored | METTERNICH, CASTLEREAGH | AND THE | PROBLEMS OF PEACE 1812 – 22 | [rule 90 mm.] | Henry A. Kissinger | HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY · BOSTON | THE RIVESIDE PRESS · CAMBRIDGE | 1957 Collier, Admiral Sir George
D917 .C69 1865
FRANCE ON THE EVE OF THE GREAT REVOLUTION | [rule 22 mm.] | FRANCE, | HOLLAND, AND THE NETHERLANDS, | A CENTURY AGO. | BY | ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE COLLIER. | EDITED BY HIS GRANDDAUGHTER, | MRS. CHARLES TENNANT. | [decorative circle, 23 x 23 mm., “RB” on interior] | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, | Publisher in Ordinary to Her
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Majesty. [cursive letters] | 1865. [Portrait of George Collier on adjacent page, 80 x 90 mm., “ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE COLLIER” | London: Richard Bentley, 1866.] James, John Thomas
D919 .J27 1819 V.1-2
JOURNAL OF A | TOUR IN GERMANY | SWEDEN RUSSIA POLAND | IN 1813-14 | BY J. T. JAMES A. M. | [rule 10 mm.] | TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | THIRD EDITION | LONDON | JOHN MURRAY ALBEMARLE ST. | 1819. [Image of palace on adjacent page, 105 x 155 mm., “PALACES OF PASHKOV, MENZIKOV, APRAXIN &c. BELGOROD, MOSCOW.”, signed ‘I. T. James del.t Sala, George Augustus
D919 .S159 1868 V.1-2
FROM | WATERLOO TO THE PENINSULA. | FOUR MONTHS’ HARD LABOUR IN BELGIUM, | HOLLAND, GERMANY, AND SPAIN. | BY | GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA, | AUTHOR OF | “MY DIARY IN AMERICA IN THE MIDST OF WAR, “ ETC. ETC. | . . . . . Si tibi vera videtur | Dede manus; et si falsa est, accingere contra.— LUCRETIUS. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | TINSLEY BROTHERS, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND. | 1867 | All rights reserved. Scott, John
D919 .S427 1821
SKETCHES | OF | MANNERS, SCENERY, &c. | IN THE FRENCH PROVINCES, | SWITZERLAND, | AND | ITALY. | WITH AN | ESSAY ON FRENCH LITERATURE | [rule 20 mm.] | BY THE LATE JOHN SCOTT, Esq. | [manuscript, “1783-1821.”] | AUTHOR OF THE VISIT TO PARIS, &c. | [rule 20 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES ORME, AND BROWN. | PATERNOSTER-ROW. | 1821. Dodge, Walter Phelps
D968 .D645 1893
AS THE CROW FLIES | [rule 25 mm.] | FROM CORISCA TO | CHARING CROSS | [rule 25 mm.] | BY | WALTER PHELPS DODGE | AUTHOR OF “THREE GREEK TALES” | [image of holly leaves] | NEW YORK | GEO. M. ALLEN COMPANY | 1893 Stewarton
D967 .S852 1807 c.1
[manuscript, “[Stewarton]”] | A | PICTURE | OF THE | EMPIRE OF BUONAPARTE, | AND HIS FEDERATE NATIONS; | OR, | THE BELGIAN TRAVELLER: | BEING A TOUR | THROUGH | HOLLAND, FRANCE AND SQITZERLAND, | DURING THE YEARS 1804-5. | IN A SERIES OF LETTERS FROM A NOBLEMAN TO A MINISTER | OF STATE.
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| [rule 10mm.] | Edited by the Author of The Revolutionary Putarch, &c. | [double rule 35 mm.] | Tel est l’esprit Français, je l’admire et le plains; | Dans son abaissement, quel excès de courage; | La tête sous le joug, les lauriers dans les mains, | Il cherit à la fois la gloire et l’esclavage, | Ses exploits et SA HONTE ont rempli l’univers! | [double rule 35 mm.] | MIDDLETWON, (CONN.) | PRINTED BY ALSOP, RILEY AND ALSOP. | ··············· | 1807. [Copies 2 and 3 identical to copy 1] Weston, Stephen
D967 .W536 1817
TWO SKETCHES | OF | FRANCE, BELGIUM, AND SPA, | IN | TWO TOURS, | DURING THE SUMMERS OF | 1771 AND 1816; | WITH A PORTRAIT OF NAPOLEON’S GUIDE | AT WATERLOO. | [rule 13 mm.] | By the Author of | “LETTERS FROM PARIS, IN 1802—3.” | [manuscript, “[Stephen Weston, F.R.S.]”] | [double rule 20 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR BALDWIN, CRADOCK, AND JOY, | 47, PATERNOSTER ROW. | [rule 10 mm.] | 1817. [Portrait of Jean Baptiste Coster on adjacent page, 110 x 110 mm, “[cursive letters] Jean Baptiste Coster, | Sketch’d from Life at the farm of the Belle Alliance Sept. 16, 1815, by J. G. Masquerier.” | Published Jany 10, 1817 by Baldwin, Cradock & Joy Paternoster Row. Rose, John Holland
DA20 .R796 1904 V.7
SELECT DESPATCHES | FROM THE | BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE ARCHIVES | RELATING TO THE FORMATION OF THE | THIRD COALITION AGAINST FRANCE | 1804—1805 | EDITED FOR THE ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY | BY | JOHN HOLLAND ROSE, LITT.D. | LATE SCHOLAR OF CHRIST’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE | LONDON | OFFICES OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY. | 3 OLD SERJEANTS’ INN, CHANCERY LANE W.C. | 1904 [on adjacent page, PRINTED BY | SPOTTISWOODE AND CO. LTD., NEW-STREET SQUARE | LONDON Cardon, Scriven
DA20 .R888 1810 V.1-13
[Decorative cursive] The Royal | MILITARY CHRONICLE | OR | British Officers | MONTHLY REGISTER, | AND | MENTOR | VOL. I. | EMBELLISHED WITH SUPERB ENGRAVINGS | by Cardon, Scriven &c. | [Image of a town, 75 x 50 mm., “VIEW OF THE HORSEGUARDS FROM ST. JAMES’S PARK”, Signe ‘Davies del.t et scupl.t 30 Godge Street.’] | LONDON | Printed by & for J. Davis, 38, Efsex St Strand | & to be had of all the Booksellers. | 1811. | [rule 20 mm.]
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Adams, W. H. Davenport
DA65 .A21 1886 V.1-2 c.1
ENGLAND AT WAR. | [Decorative cursive] The Story of the Great Campaigns of the | British Army | INCLUDING | A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE RISE AND GROWTH OF A | MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT IN ENGLAND | BY | W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS | [rule 25 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES | [rule 25 mm.] | VOL. I. | London | REMINGTON & CO., PUBLISHERS | HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. | [rule 10 mm.] | 1886 | All Rights Reserved [text box on adjacent page, 85 X 75 mm., “By the same Author | [rule 13 mm.] | THE MERRY MONARCH | OR | England under Charles II | ITS ART, LITERATURE, AND SOCIETY | Two Vols., Demy 8vo., 835 Pages, 21s | [rule 28 mm.] | ‘There is not a dull page in these bulky volumes; they are | brightly and amusingly written, and furnish an admirable picture | of Society in the days of the Merry Monarch.’— Standard. | [rule 28 mm.] | REMINGTON & CO., HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN”] [Copy 2 identical to copy 1] Fitchett, Rev. W. H.
DA65 .F546 1898
DEEDS THAT WON | THE EMPIRE | HISTORIC BATTLE SCENES | BY | THE REV. W. H. FITCHETT | (“VEDETTE”) | WITH PORTRAITS AND PLANS | FIFTH EDITION | LONDON | SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 15 WATERLOO PLACE | 1898 [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 85 x 110 mm., “WELLINGTON | After a painting by JOHN SIMPSON”] Maxwell, William Hamilton
DA68 .M38 1852
THE | VICTORIES | OF | WELLINGTON | AND | THE BRITISH ARMIES. | [manuscript, “[William Hamilton Maxwell]”] | BY THE AUTHOR OF | “STORIES OF WATERLOO,” “THE BIVOUAC,” “THE LIFE | OF WELLINGTON,” &c. &c. | New Edition, | COMPLETED TO THE PRESENT TIME. | LONDON: | HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | 1852. [Image of cavalry battle on adjacent page, 90 x 125 mm., “Painted by A. Cooper, R.A. Engraved by Jno. H. Engleh...art | Colonel Maxwell’s last charge at Afsye.”] Cole, John William
DA68.12 .A1 C689 1856 V.1-2
MEMOIRS | OF | BRITISH GENERALS | DISTINGUISHED DURING | THE PENINSULAR WAR. | BY JOHN WILLIAM COLE, | H.P. 21ST FUSILIERS. | “Justum bellum quibus necessarium, et pia arma quibus nulla nisi in armis | relingquitur spes.” –LIVY. | “How sleep the brave who sink to rest | By all their
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country’s wishes blest ! | When Spring with dewy fingers cold | Returns to deck their hallow’d mould ; | She there shall dress a sweeter sod, | Than Fancy’s feet have ever trod. “ –COLLINS. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET; | [Decorative cursive] Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty. | 1856. [Portrait of John Moore on adjacent page, 75 x 80 mm., “A.J. Oliver ARA del. C.W. Wass sculp.t | LIEUT GENERAL | SIR JOHN MOORE, K.B. | &c. &c. | London, R. Bentley, 1839.] Hook, Theodore E.
DA68.12 .B3 H781 1832 V.1-2
THE LIFE | OF | GENERAL, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE | SIR DAVID BAIRD, BART. | G.C.B. K.C. &c. &c. | [manuscript, “by Theodore E. Hook.”] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | (LATE COLBURN AND BENTLEY.) | 1832. [Portrait of David Baird on adjacent page, 90 x 115 mm., “Painted by Sir Henry Raeburn. Engraved by E. Finden. | GENERAL, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE | SIR DAVID BAIRD, | G. C. B. –K. C. &c. &c. | London, Published 1832, by Richard Bentley, 8, New Burlington Street.”] Craufurd, Alexander H.
DA68.12 .C897 C7 1891
GENERAL CRAUFURD | AND HIS | LIGHT DIVISION | WITH MANY ANECDOTES, A PAPER AND LETTERS BY | SIR JOHN MOORE, AND ALSO LETTERS FROM THE RIGHT HON. W. WINDHAM, THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, | LORD LONDONDERRY, AND OTHERS | BY THE REV. | ALEXANDER H. CRAUFURD, M.A. | FORMERLY EXHIBITIONER OF ORIEL COLLEGE, OXFORD | WITH A PORTRAIT | [Decorative letters “G C E”] | GRIFFITH FARRAN OKENDEN & WELSH | NEWBERY HOUSE, CHARING CROSS ROAD | LONDON AND SYDNEY [Portrait of Robert Craufurd on adjacent page, 105 x 145 mm., “HORSBURGH. EDINBURGH | MAJOR – GENERAL ROBERT CRAUFURD, | Leader of the Light Division.”] Henry, Walter
DA68.12 .H525 A2 1843 V.1-2
EVENTS OF A MILITARY LIFE: | BEING RECOLLECTIONS AFTER SERVICE IN THE | PENINSULAR WAR, INVASION OF FRANCE, THE | EAST INDIES, ST. HELENA, CANADA, | AND ELSEWHERE | [Image, 10 mm., three leaves] | BY WALTER HENRY, ESQ. | SURGEON TO THE FORCES, FIRST CLASS. | [Image, 40 x 60 mm., dolphin encircling an anchor, “ALDI DISCIP · ANGLVS” | LONDON: | WILLIAM PICKERING. | 1843.
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Sidney, Edwin
DA68.12
.H7 S569 1845
[Manuscript, “Scoltock”] THE LIFE | OF | LORD HILL, G. C. B. | LATE | COMMANDER OF THE FORCES. | BY | THE REV. EDWIN SIDNEY, A.M. | AUTHOR OF THE LIVES OF THE REV. ROWLAND HILL AND SIR RICHARD HILL, AND CHAPLAIN | TO THE VISCOUNT HILL. | [Image, 40 x 65 mm., obelisk statue, “S WILLIAMS | Lord Hill’s Column at Shrewsbury.”] | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1845. [Portrait on adjacent page, 115 x 135 mm., “G. Richmond. E. Finden. | [Signed “Jon... after | ...ih”] | London John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1845.] Robinson, Heaton Bowstead
DA68.12 .P6 R661 1836 V.2
[Only volume 2 of 2] MEMOIRS | OF | LIEUTENANT—GENERAL | SIR THOMAS PICTON, | G.C.B. &c. | INCLUDING HIS CORRESPONDENCE, | FROM ORIGINALS IN POSSESSION OF HIS FAMILY, &c. | BY H. B. ROBINSON. | SECOND EDITION REVISED, WITH ADDITIONS. | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. II. | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, | [Decorative cursive] Publisher in Ordinary to His Majesty. | 1836. Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of
DA68.12 .W4 A2 1834 V.1-13
[In thirteen volumes and two indices] THE | DISPATCHES | OF | FIELD MARSHAL | THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, K.G. | DURING HIS VARIOUS CAMPAIGNS | IN | INDIA, DENMARK, PORTUGAL, SPAIN, THE LOW | COUNTRIES, AND FRANCE. | FROM | 1799 TO 1818. | [rule 15 mm.] | COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL AND AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS, | BY | LIEUT. COLONEL GURWOOD, | ESQUIRE TO HIS GRACE AS KNIGHT OF THE BATH. | [rule 15 mm.] | VOLUME THE FIRST. | [rule 15 mm.] | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | [rule 10 mm.] | MDCCCXXXIV. Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of
DA68.12 .W4 A25 1869
[Title page within red bordered text box, 80 x 130 mm.] [In black and red] THE WORDS OF WELLINGTON. | COLLECTED FROM HIS DESPATCHES, | LETTERS, AND SPEECHES, | WITH ANECDOTES, | ETC. | COMPILED BY EDITH WALFORD, | [Oval portrait surrounded by leaves, 45 x 50 mm. “J. COOPER Sr”] | [Manuscript] W. S. Bom...u | NEW YORK : | [Manuscript] Randolph + Co | SCRIBNER, WELFORD, AND CO. | 1869. | [Manuscript] Oct 27th 73.
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Alexander, James Edward, Sir
DA68.12 .W4 A376 1839 V.1-2
LIFE | OF | FIELD MARSHALL, HIS GRACE | THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | EMBRACING HIS | CIVIL, MILITARY, AND POLITICAL CAREER | TO THE PRESENT TIME. | EDITED BY | SIR JAMES EDW. ALEXANDER, K.L.S., | CAPTAIN IN THE BRITISH, LIEUTENANT—COLONEL IN THE PORTUGUESE SERVICE, | F.R.G.S., R.A.S., &c. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, | GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. | 1839. [Portrait of the Wellington on adjacent page, 95 x 90 mm., “FIELD MARSHAL HIS GRACE | THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, K.G. | &c. &c. &c. | London. Published by Henry Colburn. March 1839.] Bonar, Andrew R.
DA68.12 .W4 B699 N.D.
LIFE OF | FIELD MARSHALL | HIS GRACE THE DUKE | OF | WELLINGTON. | [rule 15 mm.] | BY ANDREW R. BONAR. | [rule 15 mm.] | LONDON: | W. NICHOLSON & SONS, LIMITED, | 26, PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C., | AND ALBION WORKS, WAKEFIELD. Brialmont, Alexis Henri
DA68.12 .W4 B849 1856 V.1-3
HISTOIRE | DU DUC | DE | WELLINGTON | PAR | A. BRIALMONT. | TOME I. | [Aligned left, “PARIS, | CHARLES TANERA, | LIBRAIRE POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, | Quai des Augustins, 27.”] | [vertical rule separating text, 13 mm.] | [Aligned right, “BRUXELLES, | E. GUYOT ET STAPLEAUX FILS, | ÉDITEURS, | rue de Schaerbeek, 12.”] | 1856 [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 95 x 120 mm., “Sir Thomas Lawrence pinxt Héliographie A. Riffaut sculp. | WELLINGTON | Imp Saraxin r. Gtt – le – Coeur 8 Paris”] Browne, George Lathom
DA68.12 .W4 B882 1889
WELLINGTON: | OR, | THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIFE | OF | ARTHUR, | FIRST DUKE OF WELLINGTON, | AS | [Decorative cursive] Told by Himself, his Comrads, and his Intimate Friends. | BY | G. LATHOM BROWNE, | AUTHOR OF “NARRATIVES OF STATES TRIALS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,” | “THE LIFE OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, 1853,” ETC. ETC. | [rule 30 mm.] | PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF | THE COMMITTEE OF GENERAL LITERATURE AND EDUCATION APPOINTED BY | THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE | [rule 30 mm.] | LONDON: | SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, | NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, CHARING CROSS, W.C.; | 43, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET,
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E.C. | BRIGHTON: 135, NORTH STREET, | NEW YORK: E. & J. B. YOUNG AND CO. | 1889. [Portrait on adjacent page, 80 x 125 mm., “A SKETCH. | BY A LADY. | Taken at Oxford, Jun 13, 1834. | ‘Placetne vobis Domini Doctores, placeine vobis Magistri.’] Clarke, Francis L.
DA68.12 .W4 C611 1814 V.1-2
THE | LIFE | OF | THE MOST NOBLE | ARTHUR | MARQUIS AND EARL OF | WELLINGTON, | VISCOUNT WELLINGTON OF TALAVERA AND OF WELLINGTON, | AND BARON DOURO OF WELLESLEY, ALL IN THE COUNTY | OF SOMERSET, K. B. | AND FIELD MARSHALL OF THE BRITISH FORCES; MARSHAL-GENERAL OF | THE PORTUGUESE, AND CAPTAIN-GENERAL OF THE SPANISH ARMIES; | Commander-in-Chief of his Britannic Majesty’s Forces serving in the Peninsula ; also | Grandee of the First Class in Spain, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, | and Knight of the Golden Fleece, &c. &c. &c, | AND IN PORTUGAL | DUKE OF VITTORIA, MARQUIS OF TORRES VEDRAS, | Conde De Vimiera, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Military Order of the | Tower and Sword, &c. &c. &c. | WITH | COPIOUS DETAILS AND DELINEATIONS, | HISTORICAL, | Political, and Military, | OF THE VARIOUS | IMPORTANT SERVICES | In which he has been engaged in | FLANDERS, [double vertical rule 6 mm.] IRELAND, [double vertical rule 6 mm.] SPAIN, AND | INDIA, [double vertical rule 6 mm.] DENMARK, [double vertical rule 6 mm.] PORTUGAL. | TOGETHER WITH | CIVIL AND POLITICAL ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE SPANISH AFFAIRS, | AND OF THE OCCURRENCES IN DIFFERENT QUARTERS | OF THE PENINSULA ; | Thus crowning the Everlasting Monumental Pillar of British National Glory. | Including Numerous Interesting | Professional Anecdotes, | NOT ONLY OF HIS BRETHREN IN ARMS, BUT ALSO OF THE GREAT GENE- | RALS OPPOSED TO HIM IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD. | FORMING | A Complete and General View of his Services, | AND OF THEIR BENEFICIAL CONSEQUENCES AS TO THE POLITICAL | SITUATION AND HONOURABLE CHARACTER, | OF THE BRITISH NATION. | [rule 20 mm.] | BY FRANCIS L. CLARKE | [double rule 35 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS. | [double rule 10 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule 20 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED BY AND FOR J. AND J. CUNDEE, | IVY-LANE, PATERNOSTER-ROW. Francis, George Henry
DA 68.12 .W4 F7 1845
MAXIMS AND OPINIONS | OF | FIELD-MARSHALL HIS GRACE THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON, | SELECTED FROM HIS WRITINGS AND SPEECHES | DURING | A PUBLIC LIFE OF MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY. | With a Biographical Memoir, | BY GEORGE HENRY
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FRANCIS, ESQ. | [rule 20 mm.] | “ Cujus gloriæ neque profuit quisquam laudando, nee vituperando quisqua... uit.” | [rule 20 mm.] | LONDON: | HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, | GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. | [rule 7 mm.] | 1845. [Portrait of the Wellington on adjacent page, 95 x 90 mm., “FIELD MARSHAL HIS GRACE | THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, K.G. | COMMANDER IN CHIEF. | &c. &c. &c. | London. Published by Henry Colburn. 1845.”] Fraser, William, Sir
DA68.12 .W4 F842 1889
[In black and red] WORDS ON WELLINGTON | THE DUKE—WATERLOO— THE BALL | BY | SIR WILLIAM FRASER, BARONET | M. A. CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD | [Decorative “M” surrounded by flowers and fruit, 42 x 57 mm.] | LONDON | JOHN C. NIMMO | 14, KING WILLIAM STREET, STRAND | 1889 Gleig, George Robert
DA68.12 .W4 G55 1904
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES | OF THE | FIRST DUKE OF WELLINGTON | WITH SKETCHES OF | SOME OF HIS GUESTS AND CONTEMPORARIES | BY | THE LATE | GEORGE ROBERT GLEIG, M.A. | CHAPLAINGENERAL TO HER MAJESTY’S FORCES, ETC., ETC. | AUTHOR OF ‘THE SUBALTERN’ | EDITED BY | HIS DAUGHTER | MARY E. GLEIG | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 153-157 FIFTH AVENUE | 1904 | All Rights Reserved [Engraved portrait on adjacent page, 95 x 130 mm., “Engr. J.J. Waddington. | [Manuscript] E... W... | [Manuscript] G. R. Gleig”] Giffiths, Arthur, Major
DA68.12 .W4 G855 1898
[In black and red] THE WELLINGTON MEMORIAL | [rule 77 mm.] | WELLINGTON | HIS COMRADES | AND CONTEMPORARIES | BY | MAJOR ARTHUR GRIFFITHS | AUTHOR OF “THE ENGLISH ARMY,” “FRENCH REVOLUTINOARY GENERALS,” | “THE QUEEN’S SHILLING” “THE ROME EXPRESS,” ETC. ETC. | With Numerous Illustrations | NEW YORK | LOGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | LONDON: GEORGE ALLEN | 1898 | {All rights reserved} [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 77 x 127 mm., “Henry Weigall. Art Reproduction Co sc. | Duke of Wellington.”] Hooper, George
DA68.12 .W4 H786 1889
WELLINGTON | BY | GEORGE HOOPER| London | MACMILLAN AND CO. | AND NEW YORK | 1889 | The right of translation and reproduction is reserved. [Portrait of Wellington, on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., “MAJOR-GENERAL WELLESLEY,
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afterwards DUKE OF WELLINGTON | From a painting by ROBERT HOME (1806)] Lennox, William Pitt, Lord
DA68.12 .W4 L568 1853
THREE YEARS | WITH | THE DUKE | OF | WELLINGTON IN PRIVATE LIFE. | BY | AN EX-AID-DE-CAMP. | [Manuscript, “Lord William Pitt Lennox”] | SECOND EDITION. | LONDON | SAUNDERS AND OTLEY, CONDUIT STREET. | 1853. Maxwell, William Hamilton
DA68.12 .W4 M465 1845 V.1-3
LIFE | OF | FIELD-MARSHALL HIS GRACE | THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON, | K.G. G.C.B. G.C.G &c. &c. | BY | W. H. MAXWELL, | AUTHOR OF STORIES OF WATERLOO, THE BIVOUAC, | &c. &c. | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule 5 mm.] | Fourth Edition. | [rule 5 mm.] | LONDON : | HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | MDCCC XLV. Maxwell, William Hamilton
DA68.12 .W4 M465 1865
LIFE | MILITARY AND CIVIL | OF THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | DIGESTED FROM THE MATERIALS OF W. H. MAXWELL, | AND IN PART RE-WRITTEN, | BY | AN OLD SOLDIER. | WITH | SOME ACCOUNTS OF HIS PUBLIC FUNERAL. | [rule 10 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED WITH SIXTEEN HIGHLY FINISHED LINE ENGRAVINGS. | [rule 10 mm.] | LONDON: BELL & DALDY, 6, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, | AND 186, FLEET STREET. | 1865. Maxwell, Herbert, Sir
DA68.12 .W4 M465 1899 V.1-2
[In black and red] THE | Life of Wellington | THE RESTORATION | OF THE | MARTIAL POWER OF GREAT BRITAIN | BY THE RIGHT HON. | SIR HERBERT MAXWELL | BART., M.P., F.R.S. | Author of ‘Robert Bruce and the Scottish Struggle for Independence,” &c., &c., | WITH MAPS, BATTLE PLANS, AND PHOTOGRAVURES | IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I. | BOSTON | LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY | LONDON | SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON AND COMPANY | LIMITED | 1899 [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 100 x 120 mm., “Major General Sir Arthur Wellesley, K. B. | Ætat. 36_ 1806. | W.L.Bolls. Ph. Sc.”]
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Morris, William O’Connor
DA68.12 .W4 M877 1904 c.1
WELLINGTON | SOLDIER AND STATESMAN | AND THE REVIVAL OF THE MILITARY POWER | OF ENGLAND | BY | WILLIAM O’CONNOR MORRIS | SOMETIME SCHOLAR OF ORIEL COLLEGE, OXFORD | [rule 15 mm.] | G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS | [Aligned left] NEW YORK [Aligned right] LONDON | [Aligned left] 27 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET [Aligned right] 24 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND | The Knickerbocker Press | 1904 [Portrait of Wellington on horseback on adjacent page, 90 x 130 mm., “THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | (After the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Now in the possession of | Lord Bathurst.) | (From a print of a negative owned by Goupil.)”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Phillips, Samuel
DA68.12 .W4 P558 1852
MEMOIR | OF | THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | [Manuscript “[by Samuel Phillips, L. L. D.]”] | REPRINTED FROM “THE TIMES” OF SEPT. 15, 16. | 1852. | [rule 30 mm.] | The Author hereby gives Notice that he reserves to himself the right of Translation of this Work. | [rule 30 mm.] | ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL. | LONDON: | LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS. | 1852. Roberts, Frederick Sleigh
DA68.12 .W4 R648 1895 c.1
THE RISE | OF | WELLINGTON | BY | GENERAL LORD ROBERTS, V.C. | WITH PORTRAITS AND PLANS | BOSTON | ROBERTS BROTHERS | 1895 [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 95 x 130 mm., “GENERAL SIR ARTHUR WELLESLEY, K.P., 1803.”] Stocqueler, Joachim Hayward
DA68.12 .W4 S568 1852 V.1-2
THE LIFE OF | FIELD MARSHAL | THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | [Image, 95 x 75 mm., “CONVENTION OF CINTRA”] | BY J. H. STOCQUELER, ESQ. | Author of “The British Officer,” “The Handbook of British India,” “The Military Encyclopædia,” | “Travels in Persia, Turkey, Russia, Germany, &c.,” and other works. | IN TWO VOLUMES, WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | INGRAM, COOKE, AND CO., 227, STRAND, | 1852. [Image of Wellington in full uniform on adjacent page, 100 x 160 mm., “THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON WHEN LIEUT.GEN. SIR ARTHUR WELLESLEY, K.B.”]
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Soane, George
DA68.12 .W4 S676 1839 V.1-2
LIFE | OF THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | COMPILED FROM HIS GRACE’S DESPATCHES, | AND OTHER AUTHENTIC RECORDS AND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS. | BY | GEORGE SOANE, A.B. | [rule 15 mm.] | “ Esse quam videri bonus malebat,”—SALLUST. | [rule 15 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I. | LONDON: E. CHURTON, 26, HOLLES STREET. | MDCCCXL. [Image of Wellington on horseback on adjacent page, 70 x 90 mm., “From an Original drawing | [Manuscript] Wellington | London, Published by Edward Churton, 26, Holles Street.”] Stanhope, Philip Henry, Earl
DA68.12 .W4 S786 1889
NOTES | OF | CONVERSATIONS | WITH THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | 1831—1851. | BY PHILIP HENRY, 5TH EARL STANHOPE. | THIRD EDITION. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1889. Stocqueler, Joachim Hayward
DA68.12 .W4 S866 1861
THE LIFE OF | FIELD MARSHAL | THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | [Image, 95 x 75 mm., “(CONVENTION OF CINTRA)”] | BY J. H. STOCQUELER, ESQ. | Author of “The British Officer,” “The Handbook of British India,” “The Military Encyclopædia,” | “Travels in Persia, Turkey, Russia, Germany, &c.,” and other works. | IN TWO VOLUMES, WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS. | VOL. I. | PHILADELPHIA: | J. W. BRADLEY, 66 N. FOURTH STREET. | 1861. [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 115 x 140 mm., “THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.”] Timbs, John
DA68.12 .W4 T583 1852
WELLINGTONIANA: | Anecdotes, | Maxims, and Characteristics, | OF THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | SELECTED BY JOHN TIMBS, | Editor of “Laconies,” “Popular Errors Explained,” &c. | [Image of a statue of Wellington on horseback, 55 x 65 mm.] “Colossal Statue of the Duke, at Edinburgh, by Steell.” | LONDON: | INGRAM, COOKE, AND Co., 227, STRAND. | 1852. [Image of a bust of Wellington on adjacent page, 95 x 125 mm,, “HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON ; FROM THE BUST BY NOBLE.”] Unknown
DA68.12 .W4 V889 1853 PT. 1-42
[Title page contained with text box, 105 x 175 mm., outside of text box written vertically along the left margin,
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“SHARP’S VOLUME OF SONGS, for 1853, PRICE ONE SHILLING.] VOICE FROM THE TOMB. | [rule 33 mm.] | A DIALOGUE | BETWEEN | NELSON | AND | WELLINGTON, | OVERHEARD AT | ST. PAUL’S. | [rule 37mm.] | FIRST PART. | [rule 30 mm.] | LONDON: | 1). PATTIE, CHRISTOPHER COURT, ST. MARTIN’S-LE-GRAND, | AND SOLD BY | M. A. PATTIE, 110, SHOE LANE, FLEET STREET. | PRICE ONE PENNY. Wilson, John Marius
DA68.12 .W4 W533 N.D. V.1-2
[Decorative shadowed text] A | MEMOIR | OF FIELD MARSHALL | The Duke of Wellington; | WITH NOTICES OF | his Associates & Oppoenents | [Image of Wellington and others in a tent, 95 x 75 mm., “W. B. Scott, Delt W. Forrest, Scuplt”] | Coll Wellesley offering the Rajahship of Mysore | to the boy child of the ancient race. | Page 29. | VOL. I. | A. FULLARTON & CO. | LONDON, EDINBURGH & DUBLIN [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 90 x 110 mm., [Cursive letters] “Wellington | Engraved by Samuel Freeman from a painting by | Thomas Phillips R. A. taken in 1814.” | A. Fullarton & Co London & Edinburgh.] Williams, William Freke
DA68.12 .W4 W728 1853 V.1-4
THE LIFE AND TIME OF | the late | DUKE OF WELLINGTON; | BY | LIEUT COLL WILLIAMS. | COMPRISING THE CAMPAIGNS AND BATTLE-FIELDS | OF WELLINGTON AND HIS COMRADES, | THE POLITICAL LIFE | OF | The Duke and his Contemporaries. | AND A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF | ENGLAND’S BATTLES BY SEA AND LAND. | FROM THE COMMENCMENT OF THE GREAT FRENCH REVOLUTION TO THE PRESENT TIME. |INTERSPERSED WITH | ANECDOTES, PERSONAL INCIDENTS AND ADVENTURES, &c. | [Image of a castle, 140 x 145mm., “Drawn by F. Day. Engraved by D. Pound. | Dangan Castle, | THE BIRTH PLACE OF THE LATE DUKE OF WELLINGTON”] | PUBLISHED BY JOHN TALLIS & COMPANY, | LONDON, EDINBURGH, DUBLIN AND NEW YORK. [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 100 x 125 mm., surround by decorative frame, 30 x 180 mm., “Engraved by H. T. Ryall. | ARTHUR WELLESLEY, DUKE OF WELLINGTON | OB. 1852. | FROM THE ORIGINAL BY | SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE P. R. A. | IN THE POSSESSION OF Mr. HARDING. | THE FIGURE FROM A PICTURE BY W. EVANS ESQ.” | JOHN TALLIS & COMPANY, LOND & NEW YORK.]
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Wright, George Newenham
DA68.12 .W4 W949 1841 V.1-4 c.1
LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS | OF THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON | [rule 10 mm.] | VOL. 1. | [rule 10 mm.] | [Image of village, 110 x 65 mm., “Mornington.”] | FISHER, SON & CO LONDON & PARIS. [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 90 x 110 mm., “Painted by Sir Thos Lawrence, P. R. A. Engraved by T. Woolnoth. | HIS GRACE ARTHUR WELLESLEY, DUKE OF WELLINGTON, K. G. G. C. B. &c &c. | [Manuscript] ‘Wellington’” | FISHER, SON & CO LONDON, 1839.] [Copy two condensed from three parts per volume to one, and covered in classical tan leather binding] Whittingham, Samuel Ford, Sir
DA68.12 .W626 A3 1868
A MEMOIR OF THE SERVICES | OF | LIEUTENANT-GENERAL | SIR SAMUEL FORD WHITTINGHAM, | K.C.B., K.C.H., G.C.F. | COLONEL OF THE 71ST HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY. | DERIVED CHIEFLY FROM HIS OWN LETTERS AND FROM THOSE | OF DISTINGUISHED CONTEMPORARIES. | EDITED BY | MAJOR-GENERAL FERDINAND WHITTINGHAM, C.B. | LONDON: | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | 1868. [Portrait of Whittingham on adjacent page, 100 x 120 mm., “From an Original Miniature. Engraved by H. Adlard. | [Manuscript] Sanford Whittingham –“] | [Image of ribbon and military metals, 70 x 25 mm.] | London: Longmans & Co Forbes, Archibald
DA68.32 .G6 F6 1885
CHINESE GORDON | A SUCCINCT RECORD OF HIS LIFE | BY | ARCHIBALD FORBES | NEW YORK | FUNK & WAGNALLS, PUBLISHERS | 10 AND 12 DEY STREET | 1885 [Portrait of Gordon Pasha on adjacent page, 85 x 105 mm. [Manucript “C.L. Gordon”] “GORDON PASHA. | PHOTOGRAPHED AT KHARTOUM. Collingwood, G. L. Newnham
DA87.1 .C7 A3 1828
A | SELECTION | FROM THE | PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE | OF | VICE-ADMIRAL LORD COLLINGWOOD: | INTERSPERSED WITH | MEMOIRS OF HIS LIFE | [rule 15 mm.] | BY G. L. NEWNHAM COLLINGWOOD, ESQ. F.R.S. | [rule 15 mm.] | THIRD EDITION. | [rule 50 mm.] | LONDON: | JAMES RIDGWAY, 169, PICCADILLY. | [rule 10 mm.] | M.DCCC.XXVIII. [Portrait of Lord Collingwood on adjacent page, 90 x 100 mm., “Howard R.A. pinxt W.H. Worthington sculpt | VICE ADMIRAL LORD COLLINGWOOD.”
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Allen, Joseph
DA87.1 .H2 A427 1841 c.1
[Manuscript] “Lady S...illi...an | Aug –(43 | Presented to her by Lady Hargood” | MEMOIR | OF THE | LIFE AND SERVICE | OF | ADMIRAL SIR WILLIAM HARGOOD, | G. C. B., G. C. H. | COMPILED FROM AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS, | UNDER THE DIRECTION OF | LADY HARGOOD, | BY | JOSEPH ALLEN, ESQ., | AUTHOR OF “ENGLAND’S WOODEN WALLS,” ETC. | Greenwish: | PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY, | BY HENRY S. RICHARDSON. | M DCCCXLI. [Portrait of William Hargood on adjacent page, 110 x 140 mm., “Engraved by James Thomson. | ADMIRAL SIR WILLIAM HARGOOD, G. C. B. __ G. C. H.” | [Manuscript “MR hargood”] [Copy two identical to copy one except for initial manuscript, which reads “This for: Jefrefs. | from Lady Hargood | The gift of his son to his aff... baisier | M. L. Price. | Dec. 18th 1850.”] Hoste, William
DA87.1 .H831 A2 1833 V.1-2
MEMOIRS | AND LETTERS | OF CAPT. SIR WILLIAM HOSTE, | BART., R.N., K.C.B., K.M.T. | “If ever | The powers above did mask in human shapes | To teach mortality ; not by cold precepts, | Forgot as soon as told, but by examples | To imitate their pureness and draw near | To their celestial virtues—I believe | He’s more than man.” | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, | (SUCCESSOR TO HENRY COLBURN.) | 1833. [Portrait of Hoste on adjacent page, 90 x 105 mm., “Engraved by W. Greathatch. | CAPTN SIR WILLIAM HOSTE, BART | R.N.-K.C.BK.M.T.” | London, Published 1832, by Richard Bentley, 8, New Burlington Street.] Beresford, Charles, Lord
DA87.1 .N4 B491 1898 c.1
NELSON | AND HIS TIMES | BY | REAR-ADMIRAL LORD CHALRES BERESFORD | C.B., M.P. | AND | H. W. WILSON | Author of “Ironclads in Action” | [Aligned left, “With Many | MOSTLY FROM CONTEMPORARY | AND ANNOTATED BY] [Separated by circular portrait, 55m.] [Aligned right, “Illustrations | SKETCHES, SELECTED, ARRANGED, | EDWARD H. FITCHEW”] | London: | PRINTED BY EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE, HER MAJESTY’S PRINTERS | PUBLISHED BY HARMSWORTH BROTHERS, LIMITED, 24, TUDOR STREET, E.C. | {ALL RIGHTS RESERVED} [Color lithograph of British navy landing at Copenhagen on adjacent page, 180 x 250 mm., “Ths Davidson Pinx Lyre & Spottiswoode: Lith. London | ON HOSTILE GROUND. | The
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landing of NELSON at Copenhagen after the battle.”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except color of binding cloth] Barrow, John
DA87.1 .S659 1848 V.1-2
THE | LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE | OF ADMIRAL | SIR WILLIAM SIDNEY SMITH, | G. C. B. | BY JOHN BARROWN, ESQ., F.R.S. | [English coat of arms with fox and lion, 50 x 60 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, Publisher in Ordinary to her Majesty. | [rule 10 mm.] | 1848. Crawford, Abraham\
DA88.1 .C899 A2 1851 V.1-2
REMINISCENCES | OF A | NAVAL OFFICER, | DURING THE LATE WAR. | WITH SKETCHES AND ANECDOTES | OF DISTINGUISHED COMMANDERS. | BY | CAPTAIN A. CRAWFORD, R.N. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | EMBELLISHED WTIH PORTRAITS OF | ADMIRALS SIR EDWARD OWEN AND | SIR BENJAMIN HALLOWELL CAREW. | LONDON: | HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, | GREAT MARLGBOROUGH STREET. | 1851. [Portrait of naval officer on adjacent page, 90 x 105 mm., “ R.J. Hamerton, lith. Metchim, Printer | [Manuscript] ...Ms Pel... “ | London, Henry Colburn, 13 Gt Marlborough Street. Stothard, Charles, Mrs.
DA93 .S8 B827 1823
MEMOIRS, | INCLUDING | ORIGINAL JOURNALS, LETTERS, PAPERS, | AND | ANTIQUARIAN TRACTS, | OF THE LATE | CHARLES ALFRED STOTHARD, F.S.A. | AUTHOR OF | THE MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES OF GREAT BRITAIN. | WITH CONNECTIVE NOTICES OF HIS LIFE, | AND SOME ACCOUNT OF | A JOURNEY IN THE NETHERLAND | [rule 40 mm.] | BY MRS. CHARLES STOTHARD, | AUTHOR OF | LETTER WRITTEN DURING A TOUR THROUGH NORMANY, BRITANNY, | AND OTHER PARTS OF FRANCE, IN 1818. | [rule 40 mm.] | In life or in death, slowly lingering on the bed of sickness, or suddenly | snatched from the world, I trust in God. Vide Letter, p. 182 | [rule 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR | LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, FATERNOSTER-ROW. | 1823. [Portrait of Charles Stothard on adjacent page, 60 x 80 mm., [All in cursive letters] “Charles Alfred Stothard F. S. A. | Engraved by Cooper from a Miniature painted by Alfred Chalon R.A. | in the posession of Mrs. C. Stothard.” | Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, London, February 12th 1823.]
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Castlereagh, Robert Stewart
DA522 .L8 A2 1850 V.1-3
MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE | OF | VISCOUNT CASTLEREAGH, | SECOND MARQUESS OF LONDONDERRY. | EDITED BY HIS BROTHER, | CHARLES VANE, MARQUESS OF LONDONDERRY, G.C.B., &c. | IN FOUR VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | THE IRISH REBELLION. | LONDON: | HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, | GREAT-MARLBOROUGH STREET. | [rule 10 mm.] | MDCCCL. [Image of Castlereagh on adjacent page, 110 x 160 mm., “Siir T. Lawrence. J. Bull | VISCOUNT CASTLEREAGH. | Second Marquess of Londonderry.” | London: Henry Colburn, 1848] Brownlow, Emma Sophia, Countess of DA522 .L8 B885 1867 [All text printed within a text box, 85 x 140 mm., text in black and red] SLIGHT REMINISCENCES | OF | A SEPTUAGENARIAN | FROM 1802 TO 1815 | BY | EMMA SOPHIA COUNTESS BROWNLOW | [Image of a branch of a fruit tree, 22 x 10 mm.] | LONDON | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET | 1867 | The right of translation is reserved [On adjacent page, inside a text box, 85 x 140 mm., “LONDON | PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO. | NEW-STREET SQUARE”] Alison, Archibald, Sir
DA522 .L847 A5 1867 V.1-3 c.1
LIVES OF LORD CASTLEREAGH | AND | SIR CHARLES STEWART | THE | SECOND AND THIRD MARQUESSES OF LONDONDERRY | WITH ANNALS OF CONTEMPORARY EVENTS IN WHICH | THEY BORE A PART | FROM THE ORIGINAL PAPERS OF THE FAMILY | BY | SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON, BART. | D.C.L. LL.D. ETC. | AUTHOR OF THE “HISTORY OF EUROPE,” ETC. | IN THREE VOLUMES | VOL. I. | WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS | EDINBURGH AND LONDON | MDCCCLXI [Copy two identical to copy on, except binding cloth color] Paget, Augustus B.
DA522 .P214 A3 1896 V.1-2
[In black and red] THE | PAGET PAPERS | DIPLOMATIC AND OTHER | CORRESPONDENCE | OF THE | RIGHT HON. SIR ARTHUR PAGET, G.C.B. | 1794-1807 | {WITH TWO APPENDICES 1808 & 1821-1829} | ARRANGED AND EDITED BY HIS SON | THE RIGHT HON. SIR AUGUSTUS B. PAGET, G.C.B. | LATE HER MAJESTY’S AMBASSADOR IN VIENNA | WITH NOTES BY MRS. J. R. GREEN | TWENTY-FOUR PORTRAITS | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. I. | LONDON | WILLIAM HEINEMANN | 1896 [Image of Arthur Paget on adjacent page, 105 x 160 mm., “after J. Hoppner, R.A. Wm. H. Ward & Co.Sc. | [Manuscript] Arthur Paget”
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Pellew, George
DA522 .S5 P389 1847 V.1-3 c.1
THE | LIFE | AND | CORRESPONDENCE | OF THE | RIGHT HONBLE HENRY ADDINGTON, | FIRST VISCOUNT SIDMOUTH. | [rule 20 mm.] | BY | THE HONBLE GEORGE PELLEW, D.D. | DEAN OF NORWICH. | [rule 20 mm.] | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1847 [Portrait of Addington on adjacent page, 100 x 125 mm., “Painted by John Copley, Esq. R.A. Engraved by E.Finden | [Manuscript] Henry Adddington” | London, Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1846.] [Copy two identical to copy one, except leather instead of cloth binding] Pillet, Rene Martin
DA533 .P645 1818
VIEWS | OF | ENGLAND, | DURING A RESIDENCE OF TEN YEARS ; SIX | OF THEM AS A PRISONER OF WAR. | [double rule 20 mm.] | BY MAJOR-GENERAL PILLET, | KNIGHT OF ST. LOUIS, AND MEMBER OF THE LEGION OF HONOR. | [double rule 20 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [double rule 10 mm.] | BOSTON: | PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY PARMENTER AND NORTON, | ROGERS’ BUILDINGS, REAR OF NO. 12, STATE-ST. | 1818. Raikes, Harriet
DA536 .R151 A3 1861
PRIVATE | CORRESPONDENCE | OF THOMAS RAIKES | WITH | THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON | AND | OTHER DISTINGUISHED CONTEMPORARIES. | EDITED BY HIS DAUGHTER | HARRIET RAIKES. | [Circular Image, 23 mm., decorative “RB” in center] | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, Publisher in Ordinary to her Majesty. | [rule 5 mm.] | 1861. Vehse, Carl Eduard
DB38 .V242 1856 V.1-2
[In black and red] MEMOIRS | OF THE | COURT AND ARISTOCRACY | OF | AUSTRIA | BY | DR. E. VEHSE | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN | BY FRANZ DEMMLER | IN TWO VOLUMES—VOLUME I | [Image of lion holding an apple, 25 x 20 mm.] | LONDON | H. S. NICHOLS | 3 SOHO SQUARE AND 62A PICCADILLY W. | MDCCCXCVI [Portrait of Charles V on adjacent page, 100 x 120 mm., “Strand Eng Ld | Charles V | From the Original by Holbein in the Private | Collection of the King of the French.”]
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Wilcox, Cadmus Marcellus
DB43 .W667 1860
[Text inside a decorative text box, 130 x 200 mm.] TABULAR STATEMENT | OF THE COMPOSITION OF | THE AUSTRIAN ARMY | ON A WAR FOOTING, | PREPARED FROM THE MOST RECENT OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. | [rule 40 mm.] | BY C. M. WILCOX, U. S. ARMY. | [rule 30 mm.] | New York: | PUBLISHED BY D. VAN NOSTRAND, 192 BROADWAY. | [rule 5 mm.] | 1860. [Unfolds to 655 x 490 mm.] Metternich, Clemens Wenzel Lothar
DB80.8 .M52 1880 V.1-4
MEMOIRS | OF | PRINCE METTERNICH | 1773-1815 | EDITED BY | PRINCE RICHARD METTERNICH | THE PAPERS CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED BY M. A. de KLINKOWSTROM | TRANSLATED BY MRS ALEXANDER NAPIER | VOLUME I. | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 743 AND 745 BROADWAY | 1880 [Portrait of Metternich on adjacent page, 155 x 105 mm., [Manuscript] “...Maetternich”] [Library holds two copies of volumes three and four only] Sorel, Albert
DC5 .S815 1894
LECTURES HISTORIQUES | UN PARTISAN—UN ÉMIGRÉ—MÉMOIRES DE SOLDATS | LE DRAME DE VINCENNES—TALLEYRAND ET SES MÉMOIRES | UNE AGENCE D’ESPIONNAGE SOUS LE CONSULAT | LE CONSULAT DE STENDHAL—NAPOLÉON ET ALEXANDRE | DEUX PRÉCURSEURS DE L’ALLIANCE RUSSE | M. THOUVENEL ET LA QUESTION ROMAINE | LA RÉVOCATION DE L’ÉDIT DE NANTES | BOSSUET HISTORIEN DE LA RÉFORME—TOLSTOÏ HISTORIEN | PAR | ALBERT SOREL | [Coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, 20 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURSÉDITEURS | 10, RUE GARANCIÈRE | [rule 5 mm.] | 1894 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by Sorel and la Librairie Plon on adjacent page] Cruttwell, Clement
DC14 .C957 1793 V.1-3
A | GAZETTEER | OF | F R A N C E, | CONTAINING EVERY | CITY, TOWN, AND VILLAGE, | IN THAT EXTENSIVE COUNTRY, | Shewing the Di∫tances of the Cities great Towns from | P A R I S: | And at the End of the ∫mall Towns and Villages noting the POST- | OFFICES through which Letters, &c. are conveyed to each. | With a de∫criptive Account of | E V E R Y C O U N T R Y; | BOUNDAIRES, EXTENT, AND NATURAL PRODUCE. | Including the chief Harbours, Bays, Rivers, Canals, Fore∫ts, Mines, | Hills, Vales, and Meicinal Springs. | The Whole including above Forty Thou∫and Places. | Illu∫trated with a
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MAP, divided into DEPARTMENTS. | [rule 30 mm.] | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule 30 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed for G. G. J. and J. ROBINSON, Pater-no∫ter-Row. | [rule 10 mm.] | M,DCC,XCIII. [Color map of France divided into Departments precedes the title page, copy two identical to copy one] Vaysse de Villiers, M. Régis
DC16 .V39 1813 V.1-6
DESCRIPTION | ROUTIÈRE ET GÉOGRAPHIQUE | DE L’EMPIRE FRANÇAIS | DIVISÉ EN QUATRE RÉGIONS. | 1ère. PARTIE. = RÉGION DU SUD. | SECTION Ière. = SUD-EST. | PAR R. V.***, INSPECTEUR DES POSTES-RELAIS, | Associécorrespondant des académies de Dijon et de Turin, | Membre de celle des Arcades de Rom. | [rule 50 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule 50 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ POTEY, LIBRAIRE, RUE DU BAC, NO. 46. | 1813. [On adjacent page, “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE LEFEBVRE, RUE DE LILLE, NO. II.”] Alison, Archibald, Sir
DC26 .A413 1816
[Manuscript in pencil, “Authorship ascribed to | Sir Archibald Alison”] TRAVELS IN FRANCE, | DURING THE YEARS | 1814-15. | COMPRISING A | RESIDENCE AT PARIS DURING THE STAY | OF THE ALLIED ARMIES, | AND | AT AIX, | AT THE PERIOD OF THE LANDING OF | BONAPARTE | [rule 20 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | [double rule 25 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule 25 mm.] | SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED. | EDINBURGH: | PRINTED FOR MACREDIE, SKELLY, AND MUCKERSY, 52. PRINCE’S STREET; | LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN; BLACK, | PARRY, AND CO. T. UNDERWOOD, LONDON; | AND J. CUMMING, DUBLIN. | [rule 10 mm.] | 1816. [Library holds on volume one of two] Birkbeck, Morris
DC26 .B611 1815
NOTES | ON A JOURNEY THROUGH | FRANCE, | FROM DIEPPE THROUGH PARIS AND LYONS, | TO THE PYRENNEES, AND BACK | THROUGH TOULOUSE, | IN JULY; AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, | 1814, | DESCRIBING THE HABITS OF THE PEOPLE, AND THE | AGRICULTURE OF THE COUNTRY | [rule 15 mm.] | BY MORRIS BIRKBECK. | [rule 15 mm.] | THE FIFTH EDITION. | WITH THE APPENDIX. | [rule 30 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED AND SOLD BY WILLIAM PHILLIPS, GEORGE YARD LOMBARD STREET. | SOLD ALSO BY J. & A. ARCH, CORNHILL, | AND BY J. HARDING, 36, ST. JAMES’S STREET. | [rule 5 mm.] | 1815.
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Eustace, John Chetwode A | LETTER | FROM | Paris, | TO [double rule 20 mm.] | BY THE | EUSTACE. | [double rule 20 mm.] 15 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR STREET. | [rule 10 mm.] | 1814. Langton, Richard
DC26 .E91 1814 GEORGE PETRE, ESQ. | REVEREND JOHN CHETWODE | SECOND EDITION. | [rule J. MAWMAN, 29, LUDGATE DC26 .L286 1836 V.1-2
NARRATIVE | OF A | CAPTIVITY IN FRANCE, | FROM | 1809 TO 1814. | BY RICHARD LANGTON. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | SMITH, ELDER, AND CO. CORNHILL. | LIVERPOOL, WILLIAM GRAPEL. | MDCCCXXXVI. [Image of snake eating its own tale, encircling a butterfly, on adjacent page, 22 mm., “Printed by GEORGE SMITH, Liverpool.”] Laquiante, Arthur
DC26 .L317 1896
UN | HIVER A PARIS | SOUS LE CONSULAT | —1802-1803 — | D’APRÈS LES LETTRES DE J.-F. REICHARDT | PAR | A. LAQUIANTE | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1896 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de repro- | duction et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays étrangers, y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en janvier 1896. | [rule 90 mm.] | PARIS, TYP. DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE.—875. Maclean, Charles
DC26 .M16 1804
AN | EXCURSION | IN | F R A N C E, | AND OTHER PARTS OF | THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE; | FROM | THE CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES IN 1801, | TO THE 13TH OF DECEMBER 1803. | INCLUDING | A NARRATIVE OF THE UNPRECEDENTED DETENTION | OF THE ENGLISH TRAVELLERS IN THAT COUNTRY, | AS PRISONERS OF WAR. | [double rule 20 mm.] | BY CHARLES MACLEAN, M.D. | [double rule 20 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR T. N. LONGMAN AND O. REES, | PATERNOSTER-ROW. 1804. Scott, John
DC26 .S427 1816
[Above title, in manuscript cursive, “This amiable and highly talented Author was mortally | wounded by a person
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named Christie in a duel fought | at Chalk farm, Febry – 1822 – in his 40th year.”] | A | VISIT TO PARIS | IN 1814; | BEING A REVIEW OF THE | MORAL, POLITICAL, INTELLECTUAL, AND | SOCIAL CONDITION | OF | THE FRENCH CAPITAL. | [double rule 22 mm.] | BY JOHN SCOTT, | EDITOR OF THE CHAMPION, A WEEKLY POLITICAL | AND LITERARY JOURNAL. | [double rule 22 mm.] | [rule 15 mm.] “now I would pray our Monsieurs, | To think an English Courtier may be wise, | And never see the Louvre.” | KING HENRY VIII. | [rule 25 mm.] | FOURTH EDITION, | CORRECTED, AND WITH A NEW PREFACE | REFERRING TO LATE EVENTS. | [rule 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, | PATERNOSTER-ROW. | 1816. Yorke, Henry Readhead
DC26 .Y64 1804 V.1-2
LETTERS | FROM | FRANCE, | IN 1802. | BY HENRY REDHEAD YORKE, ESQ. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule 25 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR H. D. SYMONDS, | NO. 20, PATERNOSTERROW; | BY BYE AND LAW, ST. JOHN’S-SQUARE, CEERKENWELL. | [rule 10 mm.] | 1804. Didier, Franklin J.
DC27 .D556 1821
[Above title, in manuscript cursive, “Eugene L. Didier | March 1898”] | LETTERS | FROM | P A R I S | AND OTHER | CITIES OF FRANCE, HOLLAND, &c. | WRITTEN DURING A TOUR AND RESIDENCE | IN THESE COUNTRIES, | IN THE YEARS, | 1816, 17, 18, 19, AND 20, | WITH REMARKS ON THE CONDUCT OF THE ULTRA| ROYALISTS SINCE THE RESTORATION. | [rule 50 mm.] | BY FRANKLIN J. DIDIER, A. M. M. D. &c. | [rule 50 mm.] | La terra molle, lieta e dilettosa, | Simili a se l’abitator produce. | Tasso. | [double rule 20 mm.] | New York: | PUBLISHED BY JAMES V. SEAMAN, | NO. 296 PEARL-STREET. | [rule 10 mm.] | J. & J. Harper, Printers. | [dotted rule 10 mm.] | 1821. Dumas, Alexandre
DC27 .D886 1850
[Above title, in manuscript cursive, “Refers to Napoleon”] | PICTURES OF TRAVEL | IN THE | SOUTH OF FRANCE. | ILLUSTRATED. | [Image of men and women at leisure on horseback, 80 x 65 mm., “COSTUMES OF THE BOUBONNAIS”] | (TENTH THOUSAND.) | LONDON: | OFFICES OF THE NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY, | 198 & 227 STRAND. [Image of men in a cabaret on adjacent page, 85 x 125 mm., “SCENE IN A SOUTHER CABARET”] | “We were in a large dark room, Jadin and I seated in a chimney corner; and at a few steps from | us
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were seen, by the light of a small candle, these four men, drinking, and talking of assassination | death, and blood, with a smile upon their lips.”—Page 122. Fellowes, William Dorset
DC33.5 .F322 1815 c.1
[In decorated shadow] PARIS ; | DURING | THE INTERESTING MONTH | OF JULY, 1815. | A | SERIES OF LETTERS, | ADDRESSED TO A FRIEND IN LONDON | [rule 15 mm.] | BY W. D. FELLOWES, ESQ. | [rule 15 mm.] | [Portrait of Bonaparte, 30 x 30 mm.] | [double rule 30 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR GALE AND FENNER, | PATERNOSTER-ROW. | [rule 10 mm.] | 1815. [Copy two same as copy one, except leather binding and additional image on adjacent page, in color, of five royal French, 45 x 45 mm., “1. Duke de Berri. 2 & 3. Duke & Duchess D’Angouleme. 4.Count D’Artois. 5. Louis XVIII.”] Unknown
DC33.5 .M285 1893
[Aligned right, “{250 Copies only”] | Manners & Customs | OF THE | FRENCH | Fac-simile of the scarce 1815 edition. | WITH TEN WHOLE-PAGE | AMUSING AND PRETTILY TINTED | ILLUSTRATIONS | PRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COPPER PLATES | (COPPER PLATES NOW DESTROYED) | [rule 30 mm.] | 1893. | LONDON: | The Leadenhall Pre∫s, Ltd: 50, Leadenhall Street, E.C. | Henry Sotheran & Co., 140, Strand and 37, Piccadilly, W. | Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & co., Ltd: | [rule 20 mm.] | New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 743 & 745, Broadway. [Color image of French officer giving water to a young boy on adjacent page, 95 x 140 mm., “Frontispiece. | [Image] | Le Marchand de Tisane | ou | Le Cha∫seur-a-pied sous Louis XVIII” | Published by T. Sotheran, 3, Old Broad Street, London, 1815.] [Number 86 of 250] Adams, George Burton
DC37 .A213 1896
Chautauqua Reading Circle Literature | [rule 65 mm.] | THE GROWTH | OF THE | FRENCH NATION | BY | GEORGE BURTON ADAMS | Professor of History in Yale University | [Image of open texts on leafy background, 25 x 25 mm. “The Many not The Few”] | MEADVILLE PENNA | FLOOD AND VINCENT | The Chautauqua=Century Press | [Aligned right, “NEW YORK:” | “150 Fifth Avenue.”] [Aligned center, “CINCINNATIE:” | “222 W. Fourth St.”] [Aligned right, “CHICAGO:” | “57 Washington St.”] | 1896 | [Stamped, “SAN FRANCISCO, 1037 Market St.”] [Portrait of Louis XIV on adjacent page, 50 x 70 mm., “LOUIS XIV.”]
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Jacob, P. L.
DC37 .L147 1850 V.1-3
HISTOIRE | DE FRANCE | DEPUIS LES TEMPS LES PLUS RECULÉS JUSQU’A LA RÉVOLUTION DE 1789 | PAR ANQUETIL | MEMBRE DE L’INSTITUT | CONTINUÉE | DEPUIS L’OUVERTURE DES ÉTATS GÉNÉRAUX | JUSQU’A LA FIN DE L’EMPIRE | D’APRÈS | DULAURE ET LES HISTORIENS CONTEMPORAINS | Et depuis la Restauration de 1814 jusqu’à la nomination du Président | de la République (10 décembre 1848) | PAR | PAUL LACROIX (bibliophile JACOB) | MEMBRE DE LA COMMISSION DES MONUMENTS HISTORIQUES | ET DU COMITÉ DES MONUMENTS ÉCRITS DE L’HISTOIRE DE FRANCE | [rule 5 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [Image of cherub resting on planter box, 35 x 25, “D M”] | PARIS | DUFOUR ET MULAT, ÉDITEURS | 21, QUAI MALAQUAIS | [rule 5 mm.] | 1852 [Image of patriotic battle on adjacent page, 95 x 135 mm., “E Charpentier, del Leguay, Sc. | SIÈGE DE SENS”] Wright, Thomas
DC37 .W953 1856 V.1-3
THE HISTORY OF | [Decorative shadow] F R A N C E | from | The Earliest Period to the Present Time. | BY THOMAS WRIGTH, ESQ. M.A., F.S.A. &c. | [Image of Emperor Clovis and others, 140 x 160 mm., “Drawn by R. Hind. Engraved by G. Greatbach. | Clovis and his rebellious soldier. AD. 487. | ‘The soldier stooped to take up his weapon, when the king, taking his own axe in his | hand, clove his head with it, saying, That is the way you struck the vase at Soissons!’ “] | VOL. I. | PRINTED & PUBLISHED BY | THE LONDON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY _ LIMITED. [Image of Charlemagne inside decorative frame on adjacent page, 140 x 225 mm., “CHARLEMAGNE | Meissonier. D.J. Pound. | THE LONDON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY.”] Guizot, M. François
DC38 .G969 1885 V.5-8
THE HISTORY | OF | F R A N C E | FROM | THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1848 | BY M. GUIZOT | AND | MADAME GUIZOT DE WITT | TRANSLATED BY ROBERT BLACK | PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED | VOLUME 5 | NEW YORK | JOHN B. ALDEN, PUBLISHER | 1885 [Portrait of François Guizot on adjacent page, 95 x 135 mm., “FRANÇOIS PIERRE GUILIAUME GUIZOT. | Born Oct. 4, 1787; died Sept. 12, 1874. | (After a Photograph by Reutlinger.)”]
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Lavallée, Théophile
DC38 .L394 1844 V.1-4
HISTOIRE | DES | FRANÇAIS | DEPUIS LE TEMPS DES GAULOIS JUSQU’EN 1830. | PAR | THÉOPHILE LAVALLÉE. | L’homme s’agite, mais Dieu le méne. | FÉNELON. | QUATRIÈME ÉDITION, REVUE ET CORRIGÉE. | [Manuscript] 4 vol. | [rule 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule 15 mm.] | PARIS, | [Aligned left, “J. HETZEL, | LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR; | RUE DE MENARS, 4.” [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right, “CHARPENTIER, | LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR, | RUE DE SEINE, 29.”] | [rule 5 mm.] | 1844. Guénin, G.
DC39 .G868 1921
L’HISTOIRE | APRÈS LES TÉMOIGNAGES DES CONTEMPORAINS | [rule 15 mm.] | L’ANCIEN RÉGIME | ET LA RÉVOLUTION | 17151800 | [rule 15 mm.] | LECTURE HISTORIQUES | [rule 15 mm.] | [Aligned left, “G. GUÉNIN | AGRÉGÉ D’HISTOIRE ET GÉOGRAPHIE | CORRESPONDANT HONORAIRE | DU MINISTERE DE L’INSTRUCTION PUBLIQUE] [vertical rule separating text 15 mm.] [Aligned right, “J. NOUAILLAC | AGRÉGÉ D’HISTOIRE ET GÉOGRAPHIE | DOCTEUR ÈS LETTRES] | [rule 15 mm.] | PRÉFACE DE M. G. PAGÈS | INSPECTEUR GÉNÉRAL DE L’INSTRUCTION PUBLIQUE | [Coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, 20 x 25 mm.,] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | PLON-NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE—6e | [rule 5 mm.] | 1921 | Tous droits réservés [List of other works by J. Nouaillac on adjacent page] Schere, Friedrich
DC40 .S326 1874
Zwei Vorträge | über | die Jetzeit im vergleichenden Rückblicke auf die geschichtliche | Vergangenheif, | mi mehreren, diefelben erläuternden Unhägen | in Form | einer mit vieler Mühe und schweren Spsern gesammelten, historischen | und journalistischen Blumenlese, | durch | Friedrich Scherer, | schon im Ulter bon zwei Fahren erblindet. | [rule 20 mm.] | Vreis 1 Fr. 50 Sts. = 1 Mars 20 Vs. = 12 Sgr. = 42 fr. | [rule 40 mm.] | Stuttgart. | Fm Selbstverlage des Bersassers. | 1874. Gavard, Charles
DC44.8 .G3 1839
GALERIE | DES | MARÉCHAUX DE FRANCE | [Image of two cherubs surrounding wreath with military costume, 120 x 100 mm., “19 MAI | 1804.”] | DÉDIÉE A L’ARMÉE DE TERRE ET DE MER. | PAR CH. GAVARD, | CAPITAINE D’ÉTAT-MAJOR, | Editeur des Galeries historiques de Versailles. | [decorative rule 20
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mm.] | PARIS | AU BREAU DES GALERIES HISTORIQUES DE VERSAILLES, | RUE DU MARCHÉ-SAINT-HONORÉ, NO 4. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1839. | IMPRIMERIE ET FONDERIE DE FAIN, RUE RACINE, 4. Ambert, Joachim
DC45 .A491 1840
ESQUISSES HISTORIQUES, | PSYCHOLOGIQUES ET CRITIQUES | DE | L’ARMÉE FRANÇAISE, | PAR JOACHIM AMBERT. | NOUVELLE ÉDITION, | REVUE ET AUGMENTÉ DES ARTICLES PUBLIÉS, JUSQU’A CE JOUR, PAR L’AUTEUR, DANS LES | JOURNAUX MILITAIRES, ET ORNÉE DE SEIZE LITHOGRAPHIES. | [rule 20 mm.] | [Image of soaring eagle with shield on chest, 35 x 25 mm., “LIBERTÉ”] | Bruxelles, | LIBRARIE MILITAIRE DE J.-B. PETIT, | RUE MARCQ, NO 1. | [rule 5 mm.] | 1840. [On adjacent page, “Si j’étais à la tëte de l’armée française, il ne se tirerait pas un coup de canon en | Europe sans ma permission. | (LE GRAND FRÉDÉRIC.)] Jabloniski, Ludovic
DC45 .J11 1890 V.1-5
L. JABLONSKI | [rule 10 mm.] | L’ARMÉE FRANÇAISE | A TRAVERS LES AGES | [Circular image, 30 mm., “IMPRIMERIE LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE | H.C.L. | PARIS”] | [Aligned left, “PARIS | 11, Place St-André-des-Arts.”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right, “LIMOGES | Nouvelle route d’Aixe, 46.”] | IMPRIMERIE, LIBRAIRIE ET PAPETERIE | HENRI CHARLES-LAVAUZELLE | Editeur. [On adjacent page: rule, 15 mm. | “DROITS DE REPORDUCTION ET DE TRADUCTION RÉSERVÉS.” | rule, 15mm.] Pascal, Adrien
DC45 .P278 1847 V.1-4
HISTOIRE | DE L’ARMÉE | ET | DE TOUS LES RÉGIMENTS | DEPUIS LES PRMIERS TEMPS DE LA MONARCHIE FRANÇAISE JUSQU’A NOS JOURS, | PAR M. ADRIEN PASCAL | l’un des auteurs de l’Histoire des régiments, publiée sous la direction | de feu Mgr le duc d’Orléans, | avec des Tableaux synoptiques représentant l’organisation des armées aux diverses | époques et le résumé des campagnes de chaque corps, | PAR M. BRAHAUT | Colonel d’état-major, chef de la section historique au Ministère de la guerre, | ET DES TABLEAUX CHRONOLOGIQUES DES COMBATS, SIÉGES ET BATAILLES, | PAR M. LE CAPITAINE SIGARD | Auteur de l’Histoire des Institutions militaires des Français. | Illustrée par MM> Philippoteaux, E. Charpentier, H. Bellangé, de Moraine, Morel-Fatio, Sorieul, etc. | [rule 35 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule 35 mm.] | PARIS | A. BARBIER, ÉDITEUR, | 15 RUE DE LA
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MICHODIÈRE. | [rule 5 mm.] | 1848 [Color image of French military fighting on adjacent page, 120 x 120 mm., Signed “ F. Philippoleauf.” | “Typ. Saintin Mazelin et Copin | Guerrier armé de la Brigantine. | Xe SIÉCLE. | PL. 141.” Vander-Burch, Emile
DC45 .V229 1852
HISTOIRE | MILITAIRE | DES FRANÇAIS, | à l’usage | des Écoles régimentaires et des Écoles communales de France, | DÉDIÉE A L’ARMÉE | PAR | EMILE VANDER-BURCH, | Ancien professeur d’histoire et de littérature, | chevalier de la Légion d’honneur. | Ches nous l’esprit militaire est encore dans touts | sa force, et, Dieu en soit loué! il n’est pas près de | s’éteindre. N’oublions pas que cet esprit militaire est, | dans les temps de crise, la sauvegarde de la patrie | (LOUIS-NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE.) | • • • • • domestica facta... (HORACE.) | Les hauts faits de notre patrie. | Malheureux de ses maux et fier de ses victoires, | Je dépose à ses pieds ma joie et mes douleurs | J’ai des chants pour toutes ses gloires, | Des larmes pour tous ses malheurs. | (CASIMIR DELAVIGNE.) | 2e Édition revue et corrigée. | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE DE J. DUMAINE, | ANCIENNE MAISON ANSELIN, | Rue et passage Dauphine, 30. | [rule 5 mm.] | 1852 [On adjacent page: rule, 80 mm. | “PARIS.—Impr. de COSSE et J. DUMAINE, r. Christine, 2.”] Wraxall, Lascelles, Sir
DC45 .W943 1864
MILITARY SKETCHES. | BY | SIR C. F. LASCELLES WRAXALL, BART., | AUTHOR OF “THE ARMIES OF EUROPE,” | LONDON: | WM. H. ALLEN AND CO., 13, WATERLOO PLACE. | 1864. Iung, Theodore
DC45.7 .I92 1892
LA | RÉPUBLIQUE | ET L’ARMÉE | PAR LE GÉNÉRAL IUNG | « Il faut une politique militaire | nationale. De cette façon seule on | peut rendre service à son pays. » | VON DER GOLTZ. | [rule 30 mm.] | PARIS | BIBLIOTHÈQUE-CHARPENTIER | G. CHARPENTIER ET E. FASQUELLE, ÉDITEURS | 11, RUE DE GRENELLE, 11 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1892 | Tous droits réservés. [List of titles by the same author on adjacent page] Castellane, Esprit Victor Élisabeth Boniface, Comte DC47 .C348 1895 V.1 JOURNAL DU MARÉCHAL | DE CASTELLANE | 1804-1862 | [rule 20 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | 1804-1823 | [rule 20 mm.] | Avec un portrait en héliogravure | [Image with bee and tree
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imagery, 25 x 30 mm., “H P | LABOR | OMNIA | VINCIT | IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Castellane on adjacent page, 45 x 60 mm., “Héliog, Fillon & Heuse Imp. Wittmann | Boniface de Castellane | Sous-Lieutenant au 24e de Dragons _ 1806. | E. PLON NOURRIT & CIE EDIT.”] [Library holds only volumes one of an unknown number] Duromesnil
DC49.5 .D964 1835 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DES | MARINE CÉLÈBRES. | ANCIENS ET MODERNES, | PAR | M. Duromesnil, | Ancien officier de marine, membre de la Légion-d’Hon- | eur, continuateur de l’Histoire des Naufrages de Des- | perthes, etc. | [rule 5 mm.] | AVEC FIGURES. | [rule 5 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule 15 mm.] | [Aligned left, “CORBET, AINÉ, | DIDIER, LIBRAIRES,] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right, “QUAI DES AUGUSTINS.”] | [rule 5 mm.] | 1835. Guérin, Léon
DC50 .G932 1851 V.1-6
HISTOIRE | MARITIME | DE FRANCE | CONTENANT | L’HISTOIRE DES PROVINCES ET VILLES MARITIMES | DES COMBATS DE MER | Depuis la fondation de Marseille, 600 ans avant J.-C. | De la Flibuste, des Navigations, Voyages autour du monde, Naufrages célèbres | Découvertes, Colonisations | De la Marine en général, avant, pendant et depuis le règne de Louis XIV jusqu’à l’année 1850 | PAR LÉON GUÉRIN | Historien titulaire de la Marine, Membre de la Légiond’Honneur | NOUVELLE ÉDITION | ENTIÈREMENT REVUE ET AUGMENTÉE DE TROIS VOLUMES | Illustré de 36 gravures sur acier, tirées sur papier de Chine | TOME PREMIER | [rule 20 mm.] | PARIS | DUFOUR ET MULAT, ÉDITEURS | QUAI MALAQUAIS, 21 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1851 [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “LAGNY. TYPOGRAPHIE DE VIALAT ET CIE” | rule, 20 mm.] Hutton, William Holden
DC90 .H985 1896
PHILIP AUGUSTUS | BY | WILLIAM HOLDEN HUTTON B.D. | FELLOW AND TUTOR OF S. JOHN’S COLLEGE, OXFORD; BIRKBECK LECTURER | IN ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE; | EXAMINING CHAPLAIN TO THE LORD BISHOP OF ELY | London | MACMILLAN AND CO., LT. | NEW YORK: MACMILLAN & CO. | 1896 | All rights reserved
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Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeïlle, Abbé de DC112 .A4 B6 1902 [In black and red] THE | BOOK OF THE LADIES | (ILLUSTRIOUS DAMES) | BY | PIERRE DE BOURDEÏLLE | ABBÉ DE BRANTÔME | WITH ELUCIDATIONS ON SOME OF THOSE LADIES | BY | C.-A. SAINTE-BEUVE | Translated by | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY | [Image of a shield with two claws on it, 25 x 30 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS FROM THE ORIGINAL | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color portrait of Brantôme on adjacent page, 65 x 110 mm., “MESSIRE PIERRE DE BOURDEILLE | SEIGNEUR DE BRANTOME. | I. v. schley sculp. 1740.”] [Number 990 of 1250] Lodge, Richard
DC123.9 .R5 L8 1896
RICHELIEU | BY | RICHARD LODGE, M.A. | PROFESSOR OF HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOQ, FORMERLY | FELLOW AND TUTOR OF GRASENOSE COLLEGE, OXFORD | London | MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD. | NEW YORK: MACMILLAND & CO. | 1896 | All rights reserved Motteville, Françoise de
DC124.3 .M9413 1902 V.1-3
[In black and red] MEMOIRS | OF | MADAME DE MOTTEVILLE | ON | ANNE OF AUSTRIA AND HER COURT. | WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY | C.-A. SAINTE-BEUVE. | Translated by | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY. | [Image of shield with castle and lion on it, 25 x 30 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS FROM THE ORIGINAL | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I, | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color image of Madame Motteville on adjacent page, 100 x 135 mm., “Largillière | Madame de Motteville”] [Number 990 of 1250] Saint-Amand, Imbert de
DC126 .I4 1893
[Underline] WOMEN OF VERSAILLES | THE | COURT OF LOUIS XIV. | BY | IMBERT DE SAINT-AMAND | TRANSLATED BY | ELIZABETH GILBERT MARTIN | WITH PORTRAITS | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1893 [Portrait of Queen Marie-Thérèse on adjacent page, 65 x 85 mm., “QUEEN MARIE-THÉRÈSE.”] Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de
DC130 .S2 A25 V.1-4
1902
[In black and red] MEMOIRS | OF THE | DUC DE SAINT-SIMON | ON THE TIMES OF | LOUIS XIV. AND THE REGENCY. | Translated
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and Abridged | BY | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY, | FROM THE EDITION COLLATED WITH THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT | BY M. CHÉRUEL. | [Image of shield with upside-down shells in the shape of a cross on it, 25 x 30 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS FROM THE ORIGINAL. | IN FOUR VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color portrait of the Duc de Saint-Simon on adjacent page, 95 x 105 mm., “The Duke de Saint-Simon”] [Number 990 of 1250] Wormeley, Katharine Prescott
DC130.07 .A54 1902
[In black and red] THE CORRESPONDENCE | OF | MADAME, PRINCESS PALATINE, | MOTHER OF THE REGENT; | OF | MARIEADÉLAÏDE DE SAVOIR, | DUCHESSE DE BOURGOGNE; | AND OF | MADAME DE MAINTENON, | IN RELATION TO SAINT-CYR. | PRECEDED BY INTRODUCTIONS FROM C.-A. SAINTE-BEUVE. | Selected and Translated | BY | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY. | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color portrait of a lady on adjacent page, 100 x 125 mm., “Madame”] [Number 990 of 1250] Lacretelle, Charles
DC131 .L14 1812 V.6
HISTOIRE | DE | FRANCE, | PENDANT | LE DIX-HUITIÈME SIÈCLE; | PAR CHARLES LACRETELLE | TROISIÈME ÉDITION, REVUE ET CORRIGÉE. | TOME SIXIÈME | A PARIS, | CHEX F. BUISSON, LIBRAIRE – ÉDITEUR, | RUE GILLES-COEUR, NO 10. | [rule 20 mm.] | 1812. [On adjacent page: rule, 70 mm., “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE POULET, | QUAI DES AUGUSTINS, NO 9.” | rule 70 mm.] [Library holds only volume six of unknown number] Jackson, Lady Catherine Charlotte
DC133.8 .J12 1880 V.1-2
[In black and red] THE | OLD RÉGIME | COURT, SALONS, AND THEATRES. | BY | Catherine Charlotte, Lady Jackson. | “Le dixseptième siècle fut l’époque du génie et des oeuvres d’imagination ; | le dixhuitième fut celle du doute, des recherches et des sciences exacts.” | “Aux élans de l’imagination succède l’émulation du savoir, et le bellesprit | remplace le génie. L’ogueil humain met en doute tout ce qu’il ne comprend | pas, et le siècle savant devient sceptique.” | DE TOCQUEVILL. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [Circular image, 22 mm., “FIDE • ET • FIDUCIA | RB”] LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON, | Publishers in Ordinary to her Majesty the Queen. | 1880. [Portrait of Louis XV on adjacent page, 90 x 115 mm., “Woodburtype. | LOUIS XV. | From a Picture by VANLOO.”]
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Argenson, René Louis de Voyer, Marquis de DC135 .A8 A3 1902 V.1-2 [In black and red] JOURNAL AND MEMOIRS | OF THE | MARQUIS D’ARGENSON | PUBLISHED FROM THE AUTOGRAPH MSS. IN THE LIBRARY | OF THE LOUVRE | BY E. J. B. RATHERY. | WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY C.-A. SAINTE-BEUVE. | Translated by | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY. | [Coat of arms with massive lion imagery, 22 x 35 mm., “LUD • MAGN • INSTIT • 1695”] | ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS FROM THE ORIGINAL. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color portrait of d’Argenson on adjacent page, 100 x 140 mm., “RENÉ LOUIS DE VOYER. | MARQUIS D’ARGENSON, | Mini∫tre & Secretaire d’Etat 1746.”] [Number 990 of 1250] Bernis, Cardinal de
DC135 .B5 A3 1902 V.1-2
[In black and red] MEMOIRS AND LETTER | OF | CARDINAL DE BERNIS | WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY C.-A. SAINTE-BEUVE. | Translated by | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY. | [Coat of arms with massive lion imagery, 25 x 30 mm., “ARMÉ POUR LE ROY”] | ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS FROM THE ORIGINAL. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color portrait of Bernis on adjacent page, 100 x 140 mm., “FRANC • IOACH • CARD • DE BERNIS | A. F. Callet.”] [Number 990 of 1250] Lespinasse, Julie de
DC135 .L5 A3 1902
In black and red] LETTERS | OF | MLLE. DE LESPINASS | With Notes on her Life and Character | BY | D’ALEMBERT, MARMONTEL, DE GUIBERT, ETC. | AND | AN INTRODUCTION BY C.A. SAINTE-BEUVE. | TRANSLATED BY | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY. | [Image, 25 x 30 mm., “J de L J”] | ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS FROM THE ORIGINAL. | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color portrait of Lespinass on adjacent page, 75 x 95 mm., “Mlle. de Lespinasse”] [Number 990 of 1250] Angoulême, Marie-Thérèse Charlotte, Duchesse d’ DC137.07 .A59 1817 PRIVATE MEMOIRS, | WHICH, | WITH THE WORK OF M. HUE, | AND | THE JOURNAL OF CLERY, | COMPLETE THE | HISTORY OF THE CAPTIVITY | OF THE | ROYAL FAMILY OF FRANCE | IN THE TEMPLE. | [Manuscript] Angoulême | [rule, 15 mm.] | I forgive, from the bottome of my heart, those who have become my persecutrs. | (The King’s Will.) | I forgive all
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my enemies the evil which they have done me. (The Queen’s Letter.) | I beseech you, O my God ! to pardon those who have put my parents to death. | (A prayer, written by Madame Royale on the Walls of her Prison.) | [rule, 15 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH, | WITH NOTES BY THE TRANSLATOR. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1817. Abbott, John S. C.
DC137.1 .A132 1900
[Text contained within a text box decorated with military and religious symbolism, 80 x 115 mm.] MAKERS of HISTORY | MARIA | ANTOINETTE | BY | JOHN S. C. ABBOTT | ILLUSTRATED | NEW YORK AND LONDON | HARPER & BROTHERS | PUBLISHERS [Image of Antoinette at the tribunal on adjacent page, 80 x 105 mm., “MARIE ANTOINETTE LEAVING THE REVOLUTIONARY TRIBUNAL”] Saint-Amand, Imbert de
DC137.2 .I3 1892
THE YOUTH | OF THE | DUCHESS OF ANGOULÊME | BY | IMBERT DE SAINT-AMAND | TRANSLATED BY | ELIZABETH GILBERT MARTIN | WITH PORTRAIT | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1892 [Portrait of Angoulême on adjacent page, 65 x 80 mm., “Marie Therese Charlotte”] Beauchesne, Alcide de
DC137.3 .B766 1853
THE BOURBON PRINCE. | THE HISTORY | OF | THE ROYAL DAPUHIN, | LOUIS XVII. OF FRANCE. | NEW YORK: | HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, | 329 & 331 PEARL STREET, | FRANKLIN SQUARE. | 1853. [Portrait of Louis XVII on adjacent page, 70 x 85 mm., “LOSSING-BARRITT | THE DAUPHIN, LOUIS XVII. OF FRANCE.”] Élisabeth, Princess of France
DC137.4 .A3 1902
[In black and red] THE LIFE AND LETTERS | OF | MADAME ÉLISABETH DE FRANCE | FOLLOWED BY | THE JOURNAL OF THE TEMPLE, BY CLÉRY, | AND | THE NARRATIVE OF MARIE THÉRÈSE DE | FRANCE, DUCHESS D’ANGOULÊME. | TRANSLATED BY | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY. | [Image of three fleur de lis topped by a crown, 25 x 30 m.m.] | ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS FROM THE ORIGINAL. | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color portrait of Madame Élisabeth on adjacent page, 105 x 130 mm., “Mmme Vigée Le Brun | Madame Élisabeth”] [Number 990 of 1250]
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Rabel, André
DC137.5 .B5 R111 1903
ANDRÉ RABEL | [rule, 15 mm.] | LE | MARÉCHAL BESSIÈRES | DUC D’ISTRIE | [Image, 30 x 20 mm., “C • L”] | PARIS | CALMANN-LÉVY, ÉDITEURS | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] [Portrait of Bessières on adjacent page, 85 x 105 mm., “MARÉCHAL BESSIÈRES | (DUC D’ISTRIE) | Imp. Ch. Whittmann”] Biron, Armand-Louis de Gontaut, Duc de DC137.5 .B6 A22 1822 MÉMOIRES | DE | M. LE DUC DE LAUZUN. | [Manscript, “Armand-Louis de Gontaut | duc de Biron et Lauzun”] | [Decorative lettering] | A PARIS, | CHEZ BARROIS L’AINÉ, LIBRAIRE, RUE DE SEINE, NO 10, FAUBOURG SAINT-GERMAIN. | [rule, 10 mm.] | M DCCC XXII. [List of other titles published under Barrois l’ainé on adjacent page] Fersen, Hans Axel von
DC137.5 .F4 1902
[In black and red] DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE | OF | COUNT AXEL FERSEN | GRAND-MARSHALL OF SWEDEN | RELATING TO | THE COURT OF FRANCE | TRANSLATED BY | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY. | [Coat of arms two crowns and two winged lions, 25 x 35 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS FROM THE ORIGINAL. | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color portrait of Fersen on adjacent page, 95 x 115 mm., “Count Axel Fersen”] [Number 990 of 1250] Gaulot, Paul
DC137.5 .F4 G269 1894 V.1-2
[Manuscript above the title, “John Henn | Nov. 1893.”] | A | FRIEND OF THE QUEEN | (MARIE ANTOINETTE-COUNT DE FERSEN) | FROM THE FRENCH OF | PAUL GAULOT | BY MRS. CASHEL HOEY | WITH TWO PORTRAITS | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. I. | [Image, 20 x 25 mm., “SCRIPTA • MANENT”] | LONDON | WILLIAM HEINEMANN | 1894 | {All rights reserved} [Portrait of Fersen on adjacent page, 90 x 125 mm.] Say, Léon
DC137.5 .T9 S274 1888
The Great French Writers | [rule, 35 mm.] | TURGOT | BY LÉON SAY | OF THE FRENCH ACADEMY | TRANSLATED BY | MELVILLE B. ANDERSON | TRANSLATOR OF HUGO’S “SHAKESPEARE” | [Image of an acorn, 20 x 25 mm., “A • C • MC C • & • CO”] | CHICAGO | A. C. MCCLURG AND COMPANY | 1888 [Part of series, “The
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Great French Writers”, list of other works in series on adjacent page] Dabney, Richard Heath
DC118 .D114 1888
THE CAUSES | OF THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION | BY | RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A., PH.D. | PROFESSOR OF HISTORY IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY | OF INDIANA | [Image of an owl, 20 x 20 mm.] | NEW YORK | HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY | 1888 Michelet, J.
DC138 .M623 1899
J. MICHELET | [rule, 20 mm.] | RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE | [rule, 20 mm.] | ORIGINE | DES | BONAPARTE | [Image, 30 x 25 mm., “C • L”] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1899 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 95 mm., “BONAPARTE | Dessiné par J. GUÉRIN. GRAVÉ par G. FIÉSINGER | (Bibliothèque nationale.)”] Eustaphieve, Alexis
DC140.5 .E91 1814
MEMORABLE | PREDICTIONS, | OF | THE LATE EVENTS IN EUROPE. | EXTRACTED | FROM THE WRITINGS | OF | ALEXIS EUSTAPHIEVE, ESQUIRE. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | BOSTON: | PUBLISHED BY MUNROE AND FRANCIS, | NO. 4, CORNHILL. | 1814. Long, George
DC141 .L848 1850
FRANCE | AND ITS | REVOLUTIONS: | A | PICTORIAL HISTORY. | 1789—1848. | BY GEORGE LONG. ESQ. | LONDON: | CHARLES KNIGHT, 90, FLEET STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1850. [Color map of France by province precedes title page, 300 x 350 mm.] Swebach de Fontaine, Jacque François Joseph DC141 .S975 N.D. [Text inside of engraving of a man, women, and child, 120 x 70 mm., “91.”] ENCYCLOÉPDIE PITTORESQUE, | ou Suite de Compositions, Caprice et Etudes, | Gravée au trait par SWEBACH. | 4e Cahier | A Paris, chez Delpech Editeur, Quai Voltaire, No 23. [A collection of roughly fifty engravings without descriptions]
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Bigot, Charles
DC142 .B594 1894
[In black and blue] CHARLES BIGOT | [rule, 10 mm.] | GLOIRES | ET | SOUVENIR MILITAIRES | D’APRÈS LES MÉMOIRES | Du Canonnier Bricard, du Maréchal Bugeaud, du Capitaine Coignet, | d’Amédée Delorme, du Timonier Ducor, du Général Ducrot, de Maurice Dupin, | du Lieutenant général Duc de Fezensac, du Sergent Fricasse, | de l’Abbé Lanusse, du Général de Marbot, du Maréchal Marmont duc de Ragues, | de Charles Mismer, du Colonel de Montagnac, | de Napoléon Ier, du Maréchal de Saint-Arnaud, du Comte Philippe de Ségur, du Général de Sonis, du Colonel Vigo-Roussillon. | [Red image of celestial being carrying two crowns made of leaves, 55 x 70 mm., “GLOIRES ET S...NIRS MILITAIRES | h & Cie”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET CIE | 79, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 79 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1894 [On adjacent page: “CET OUVRAGE EST ILLUSTRÉ | DE vingt-wautre Planches hors text, tirées en Couleurs, | d’En-têtes et de Cuils-de-lampe gravés par MM> ROUGERON | et VIGNEROT, d’après les aquarelles de MM. ALFRED PARIS, | LE BLANT, DELORT et MAURICE ORANGE. – La couverture et | les quatre frontispices ont été exécutés par les mêmes graveurs, | d’après les compositions et les aquarelles de M. A, GIRALDON.” | Red image of three discs, 10 x 10 mm.] Various Authors
DC142 .M533 1821
[A collection of ten pamphlets on various philosophical questions from the early and mid-nineteenth century, in French] Carnot, Lazare
DC145 .B55 1824
MÉMOIRES | HISTORIQUES ET MILITAIRES | SUR | CARNOT, | RÉDIGÉS | D’APRÈS SES MANUSCRITS, SA CORRESPONDANCE INÉDITE | ET SES ÉCRTIS. | PRÉCÉDÉS D’UNE NOTICE | PAR P.-F. TISSOT. | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS. | BAUDOUIN FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES, | RUE DE VAUGIRARD, NO 36. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1824. [Military portrait on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., “Deveria del. Couché fils direx. Millot sculp. | ANVERS | N | 1814”] Hazlitt, William
DC145 .H431 N.D. V.1-16
[Title page inside gold text box of fleur de lis, 83 x 143 mm., in black and red] The Life of | Napoleon | BY | WILLIAMS HAZLITT | VOLUME I | [Circular image of gold wreath, 15 mm., “N”] | PUBLISHED BY | THE GROLIER SOCIETY |
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NEW YORK [Color image on adjacent page, 90 x 130 mm., “The Dream of Universal Empire | From the painting by François Flameng | This young Corsican was set apart from his companions | of the Mlitary School, by racial characteristics, pride and | povert. Thirsting for independence and liberty, he suf- | fered keenly from patriotism for his conquered country. | His solitary life was dominated by dreams of democracy | and power, and he was continually studying, thinking and | working out that marvellous career which was to change | the map of Europe.”] Unknown
DC146 .A578 1791
ANECDOTES | CURIEUSES | ET PLAISANTES, | RELATIVES | A LA | RÉVOLUTION DE FRANCE. | [Circular image of, 5mm.] | PARIS | [double rule, 30 mm.] | 1791. Barras, Paul, vicomte de
DC146 .B2 B269 1895 V.1-4 c.1
MEMOIRS OF BARRAS | MEMBER OF THE DIRECTORATE | EDITED, WITH A GENERAL INTRODUCTION, PREFACES | AND APPENDICES, BY | GEORGE DURUY | TRANSLATED BY CHARLES E. ROCHE | WIT HSEVEN PORTRAITS IN HELIOGRAVURE, TWO | FASCIMILES, AND TWO PLANS | “Les pamphlétaires, je suis destiné à | être leur pâture, mais je redoute peu | d’être leur victime : ils mordront | sur du granit.”—NAPOLÉON. | IN FOUR VOLUMES | VOL. I | THE ANCIENT RÉGIME—THE REVOLUTION | LONDON | OSGOOD, MCILVAINE & CO. | 45 ALBEMARLE STREET | MDCCCXCV | All rights reserved [Portrait of Robespierre on adjacent page, 90 x 125, accompanied by indecipherable manuscript which has been transcribed and printed as “ROBESPIERRE | From an unpublished Drawing touched up in water-colours, | attributed to Gérard. | From the Jubinal de Satin-Albin Collection.”] [Copy two identical to copy one with only minor spacing changes on title page] Beugnot, Jacques-Claude, comte
DC146 .B5 A12 1889
MÉMOIRS | DU | COMTE BEUGNOT | ANCIEN MINISTRE | (17831815) | PUBLIÉS PAR | LE COMTE ALBERT BEUGNOT | SON PETITFILS | [rule, 15 mm.] | TROISIÈME ÉDITION | [Image, 25 x 35 mm., “CANDIDI AC TENACES”] | PARIS | E. DENTU, ÉDITEUR | LIBRAIRE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ DES GENS DE LETTRES | 3, Place de Valois (Palais-Royal) | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1889 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page: rule, 15 mm. | “Châteauroux. – Typ. et Stéréotyp. A. MAJESTÉ”]
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Biron, Armand-Louis de Gontaut, Duc de DC146 .B538 1862 MÉMOIRS | DU | DUC DE LAUZUN | ET | DU COMTE DE TILLY | AVEC AVANT-PROPOS ET NOTES | PAR M. FS. BARRIÈRE | [rule, 45 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN DIDOT FRÈRES, FILS ET CIE | IMPRIMEURS DE L’INSTITUT, RUE JACOB, 56 | 1862 [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs se réservent le droit de traduction | et de reproduction à l’étranger des avertissements, avant-propos et notes” | [rule, 45 mm.] | “TYPOGRAPHIE DE H. FIRMIN DIDOT. –MESNIL (EURE).”] Bigarré, August Julien, baron
DC146 .B592 A3 N.D.
MÉMOIRES | DU | GAL BIGARRÉ | AIDE DE CAMP | DU ROI JOSEPH | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1775 – 1813 | [Image, 20 x 25mm.] | PARIS | ERNEST KOLB, ÉDITEUR | 8, RUE SAINT-JOSPEH, 8 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: rule, 15 mm., | “´EMILE COLIN –IMPRIMERIE DE LAGNY” | rule, 15 mm.] Marsangy, Louis Bonneville de
DC146 .B7 B717 1888
LOUIS BONNEVILLE DE MARSANGY | [rule, 15 mm.] | JOURNAL | D’UN | VOLONTAIRE | DE 1791 | [Heavily decorated image with cherubs, 45 x 25 mm., “PD”] | PARIS | Librairie Académique Dider | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, WAUIS DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1888 | Tous droit réservés. Conchard, Vermeil de
DC146 .B8 V523 1887
PUBLICATION DE LA REVUE DU CERCLE MILITAIRE | [rule, 80 mm.] | L’ASSASSINAT | DU | MARÉCHAL BRUNE | ÉPISODE DE LA TERREUR BLANCHE | PAR | LE COMMANDANT | VERMEIL DE CONCHARD | [Heavily decorated image with cherubs, 45 x 25 mm,. “PD”] | PARIS | Librairie Académique Dider | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, WAUIS DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1888 | Tous droit réservés. [List of titles by same author on adjacent page] Conchard, Vermeil de
DC146 .B8 V523E 1918
COLONEL VERMEIL DE CONCHARD | [rule, 15 mm.] | ÉTUDES HISTORIQUES | SUR LE | Maréchal Brune | d’après des documents anciens | nouveaux et inédits | [rule, 10 mm.] | avec deux portraits et un tableau | [Decorative image, 25 x 10 mm.] | [Aligned left, “BRIVE | IMPRIMERIE ROCHE | Avenue de la Gare”] [vertical rule separating text, 20 mm.]
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[Aligned right, “PARIS | LIBRAIRIE Maurice BOUSSUS | 9, Rue Guénégaud”] | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1918 [List of titles by same author on adjacent page] Chastenay, Louise Marie Victorine, Comtesse de DC146 .C4 R717 1896 V.1-2 MÉMOIRES | DE MADAME | DE CHASTENAY | 1771 – 1815 | PUBLIÉS PAR ALPHONSE ROSEROT | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | L’ANCIEN RÉGIME – LA RÉVOLUTION | [rule, 10 mm.] | Avec deux portraits | [rule, 15 mm.] | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P LABOR OMNIA VINCIT IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GRANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1896 [Portrait of Chastenay on adjacent page, 90 x 100 mm., “Hellog Fillon & Heuse imp Maire | Louis Marie Victorine, Comtesse de Chjastenay | 1810 | E. PLON NOURRIT & CIE EDIT”] Kaisenberg, Moritz Leopold Ludolf von DC146 .C86 K2 1900 THE MEMOIRS | OF THE | BARONESS CECILE DE COURTOT | LADYIN-WAITING TO THE PRINCESS DE LAMBALLE | PRINCESS OF SAVOYCARIGNAN | COMPIILE FROM THE LETTER OF THE BARONESS TO FRAU VON | ALVENSLEBEN, NÉE BARONESS LOË, AND THE | DIARY OF THE LATTER | BY | HER GREAT-GRANDON | MORITZ VON KAISENBERG | (MORITZ VON BERG) | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY | JESSIE HAYNES | [Image of and owl sitting atop an open book, 15 x 20 mm.] | NEW YORK | HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY | 1900 Dellard, Jean Pierre, Baron
DC146 .D3 D357 1892
MÉMOIRES MILITAIRE | DU GÉNÉRAL | BON DELLARD | SUR LES GUERRES | DE | LA RÉPUBLIQUE ET DE L’EMPIRE | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS | A LA LIBRAIRIE ILLUSTRÉE | 8, RUE SAINTJOSEPH, 8 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés [On adjaacent page: rule, 15 mm. | “ÉMILE COLIN – IMPRIMERIE DE LANGY” | rule, 15 mm.] Dumas, Mathieu, Comte
DC146 .D8 D886 1839 V.1-2 c.1
MEMOIRS | OF | HIS OWN TIME ; | INCLUDING | THE REVOLUTION, THE EMPIRE, | AND | THE RESTORATION. | BY LIEUT.-GEN. COUNT MATHIEU DUMAS. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, | Publisher in
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Ordinary to her Majesty. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1839. [Portrait of Lafayette on adjacent page, 85 x 85 mm., “LAFAYETTE | London, Published by Richard Bentley, 1839.”] [Copy two identical to copy one except with portrait of Napoleon instead of Lafayette, 80 x 110 mm., “Steube,pinxt Dean ∫culpt | Buonaparte | London, Published by Richard Bentley, 1839.”] Dumouriez, Charles François du Périer DC146 .D9 A26 1796 V.3 THE | LIFE | OF | GENERAL DUMOURIEZ. | IN THREE VOLUMES. | [rule, 35 mm.] | VOL. III. | [double rule, 55 mm.] | NON OMNIS MORIAR. | [double rule, 55 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR J. JOHNSON, NO. 72, ST. PAUL’S | CHURCH YARD. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1796. [Library holds only volume three of three] Tyler, Morris F.
DC146 .L454 1890
SOUVENIRS | OF | MADAME VIGÉE LE BRUN. | WITH A PORTRAIT | ENGRAVED FROM AN ORIGINAL PAINTING BY THE AUTHOR. | THIRD AMERICAN EDITION, REVISED AND CORRECTED | BY | MORRIS F. TYLER, A. M. | NEW YORK | WORTHINGTON CO., 747 BROADWAY | 1890. Johnson, Thomas George
DC146 .M3 J69 1896
FRANÇOIS-SÉVERIN MARCEAU | 1769-1796 | BY | CAPTAIN T. G. JOHNSON, I.S.C. | [Image of a bell and anchor, 15 x 20 mm.] | LONDON | GEORGE BELL AND SONS | 1896 [Portrait of Marceau on adjacent page, 85 x 120 mm. “Sergent, Pinx et Sc. Walker & Boutall, Ph.Sc. | François Severin Marceau | from a print in the Bibliothéque Nationale.”] Miot de Melito, André Fraçois
DC146 .M5 A2 1880 V.1-2
MÉMOIRES | DU COMTE | MIOT DE MELITO | ANCIEN MINISTRE, AMBASSADEUR | CONSEILLER D’ETAT ET MEMBRE DE L’INSTITUT | TOME PREMIER | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION REVUE ET AUGMENTÉE | [Image, 25 x 10 mm., “M L”] | PARIS MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES, ÉDITEURS | RUE AUBER, 3, PLACE DE L’OPÉRA | [rule, 10 mm.] | LIBRAIRIE NOUVELLE | BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS, 15, AU COIN DE LA RUE DE GRAMMONT | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1873 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés [On adjacent page: rule, 25 mm. | “Poissy, - Typ. S. Lejay et Cie.”]
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Miles, William Augustus
DC146 .M64 1890 V.1-2 c.1
THE CORRESPONDENCE | OF | WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MILES | ON THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION | 1789-1817 | EDITED BY THE | REV. CHARLES POPHAM MILES, M.A., F.L.S. | HONORARY CANON OF DURHAM | MEMBRE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ D’HISTOIRE DIPLOMATIQUE | IN TWO VOLUMES—VOL. I. | LONDON | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | AND NEW YORK : 15 EAST 16th STREET | 1890 | All rights reserved [On adjacent page: “PRINTED BY | SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE | LONDON”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Miot de Melito, André François
DC146 .M67 A23 1881
MEMOIRS | OF | COUNT MIOT DE MELITO | MINISTER, AMBASSADOR, COUNCILLOR OF STATE | AND MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE, BETWEEN THE YEARS | 1788 AND 1815 | EDITED BY | GENERAL FLEISCHMANN | FROM THE FRENCH BY | MRS. CASHEL HOEY AND MR. JOHN LILLIE | WITH NOTES AND AN INDEX PREPARED ESPECIALLY FOR THE | AMERICAN EDITION. | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 743 AND 745 BROADWAY | 1881 Uvarov, Sergel Semenovich
DC146 .M8 F981 1814
FUNERAL ORATION | PRONOUNCED AT ST. PETERSBURG | IN HONOUR OF | MOREAU. | [rule, 10 mm.] | REPRINTED IN NEW-YORK, WITH A PREFACE | BY A FRIEND OF GENERAL MOREAU. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | PRINTED FOR EASTBURN, KIRK & CO. CORNER OF WALL | AND NASSAW-STREETS, BY JOHN FORBES. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1814. Phillippart, John
DC146 .M8 P551 1816
[Above text, in manuscript, “H. B. Sawyer Whay | T... Pinis 1834”] | MEMOIRS, | &c. &c. | OF | GENERAL MOREAU ; | ILLUSTRATED | WITH A FAC SIMILE OF THE GENERAL’S LAST | LETTER TO MADAME MOREAU, | AND | AN ENGRAVED PLAN | OF THE | SIEGE OF KEHL, | AND PASSAGE OF THE RHINE IN 1796. | [rule, 30 mm.] | BY JOHN PHILIPPART, ESQ. | AUTHOR OF THE NORTHERN CAMPAIGNS OF 1812 AND 1813; | And several Pampleths in “THE PAMPHLETEER.” | [rule, 20 mm.] | “Soyez tranquillles, Messieurs; c’est mon sort.” | Gen. Moreau’s Obss. on receiving his last wound | [rule, 80 mm.] | Philadelphia: | PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY, | NO. 121, Chesnut Street, | AND WELLS & LILLY, BOSTON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1816. [Map of the Rhine and the battle of Kehl on adjacent page, 360 x 195 mm.]
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Pouget, François-René Cailloux, Baron DC146 .P8 P872 1895 SOUVENIRS DE GUERRE | DU | GÉNÉNARL BARON POUGET | PUBLIÉS | PAR MME DE BOISDEFFRE | NÉE POUGET | [Image with be and tree symbology, 20 x 25 mm., “H • P LABOR • OMNI • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de repro- | duction et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays étrangers, | y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en mai 1895. | [rule, 80 mm.] | PARIS. – TYPOGRAPHIE DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] Abbott, John S. C.
DC146 .R7 A132 1878
[Text contained within a text box decorated with military and religious symbolism, 80 x 115 mm.] MAKERS of HISTORY | MADAME | ROLAND | BY | JOHN S. C. ABBOTT | ILLUSTRATED | NEW YORK AND LONDON | HARPER & BROTHERS | PUBLISHERS [Image of Roland on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “MADAME ROLAND”] Saint-Elme, Ida
DC146 .S1 S137 1827
MÉMOIRS | D’UNE | CONTEMPORAINE | OU | SOUVENIRS D’UNE FEMME | SUR LES PRINCIPAUX PERSONNAGES | DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE, DU CONSULAT, DE L’EMPIRE | PAR IDA SAINTE-ELME | « J’ai assisté aux victoires de la Répu- | blique. J’ai traversé les saturnales du | Directoire. J’ai vu la gloire du Consulat | et la grandeur de l’Empire sans avoir | jamais affecté une force et des sentiments | qui ne sont pas de mon sexe. J’ai été, à | vingt-trois ans de distance, témoin des | triomphe de Valmy et de funérailles de | Waterloo. » | MÉMOIRES (Avant-Propos). | NOUVELLE ÉDITION | ENTIÈREMENT REFONDUE, AUGMENTÉE DE DOCUMENTS INÉDITS | DE TROIS PORTRAITS, D’UN FAC-SIMILÉ | TIRÉS DU CABINET DES ESTAMPES DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE | ET D’UNE PRÉFACE | PAR NAPOLÉON NEY | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, 26 [Portrait of Saint-Elme on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., indecipherable manuscript | “IDA SAINT-ELME | (La Contemporaine en 1820.)”]
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Sanson
DC146 .S2 1829 V.1-2
MÉMOIRES | POUR SERVIR A L’HISTOIRE | DE LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE, | PAR | SANSON, | EXÉCUTEUR DES ARRÊTS CRIMINELS, | PENDANT LA RÉVOLUTION. | TOME PREMIER. | PARIS, | A LA LIBRAIRIE CENTRALE, | PALAIS-ROYALE, GALERIE D’ORLÉANS, NO I. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1829. [On adjacent page : rule, 80 mm. | “Imprimerie d’Hippolyte Tilliard, rue de la Harpe, n. 78.”] Marceau, Antoine François, Sergent DC146 .S4 1889 REMINISCENCES | OF A REGICIDE | EDITED FROM THE ORIGINAL MSS. OF | SERGENT MARCEAU | MEMBER OF THE CONVENTION, AND ADMINISTRATOR OF POLICE IN THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION OF 1789 | BY | M. C. M. SIMPSON | AUTHOR OF | “LETTERS AND RECOLLECTIONS OF JULIUS AND MARY MOHL.” | “The only good histories are thos written by the very people who were at | the head of the movements described, or who, at any rate, took part in their | conduct.”—MONTAIGNE. (Motto chosen by Sergent.) | LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL | LIMITED | 1889 | {All rights reserved} [Color image of Marceau in while in hiding on adjacent page, 110 x 130 mm., “SERGENT RECEIVING A LETTER FROM EMIRA WHILE IN HIDING IN 1795. | (A COLOURED ENGRAVING BY SERGENT)”] Ségur, Louis-Philippe, Comte de
DC146 .S456 1825
MÉMOIRES, | OU | SOUVENIRS ET ANECDOTES, | PAR | M. LE COMTE DE SÉGUR, | DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE, PAIR DE FRANCE. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Le souvenir, présent céleste, | Ombre des biens que l’on n’a plus, | Est encore un plaisir qui reste | Après tous ceux qu’on a perdus. | [rule, 20 mm.] | TOME III. | PARIS, | ET LONDRES, CHEZ HENRI COLBURN, | NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1827. [Map of the Crimea on adjacent page, 290 x 160 mm., “Printed at Ro∫s’s Typolithographie Pre∫s 4 Howard St Norfolk St Strand.”] Staël-Holstein, Anne-Louise-Germaine, Baroness DC146 .S7 1821 TENS YEARS’ EXILE; | OR | MEMOIRS | OF THAT | INTERESTING PERIOD OF THE LIFE | OF THE | BARONESS DE STAËL-HOLSTEIN, | WRITTEN BY HERSELF, | During the Years 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813, | AND NOW FIRST PUBLISHED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, | BY HER SON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR | TREUTTEL AND WÜRTZ, TREUTTEL JUN. AND
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RICHTER, | Foreign Booksellers to his Royal Highness Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, | 30, SOGO SQUARE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Veling, Pierre Guillaume Auguste
DC146 .S8 P226 N.D.
P. DE PARDIELLAN | [rule, 20 mm.] | MÉMOIRES | D’UN | VIEUX DÉSERTEUR | AVENTURES DE J. STEININGER | Soldat piémontais, wurtembergeois, autrichien et prussien | de 1780 à 1791 ; | Caporal-tambour au service de France | de 1791 à 1814 ; | Tambour-major et invalide wurtembergeois | de 1815 à 1841. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Avec un portrait de STEININGER | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ERNEST FLAMMARION | 26, RUE RACINE, PRÈS L’ODÉON | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. [Portrait of Steininger on adjacent page, 65 x 85 mm., “B. S K Sc”] Staël-Holstein, Anne-Louise-Germaine, Baroness DC146 .S878 .A25 1821 [Signature above title text reads, “Mrs. HB Sawyer”] | TENS YEARS’ EXILE; | OR | Memoirs | OF THAT | INTERESTING PERIOD OF THE LIFE | OF THE | BARONESS DE STAËL-HOLSTEIN, | WRITTEN BY HERSELF, | During the Years 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813, | AND NOW FIRST PUBLISHED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, | BY HER SON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | PUBLISHED BY COLLINS AND CO., AND C. S. VAN WINKLE | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1821. [Signature on page before title-page reads, “Mrs. HB Sawyer | Burlington | 1821-“] Tercier, Claude-Augustin
DC146 .T315 1891
MÉMOIRS | POLITIQUES ET MILITAIRES | DU | GÉNÉRAL TERCIER | (1770-1816) | CAMPAGNES D’AMÉRIQUE—GUERRES D’ÉMIGRATION— QUIBERON | LA CHOUANNERIE—CONSPIRATION DE CADOUDAL | PUBLIÉS AVEC PRÉFACE, NOTES ET PIÈCES JUSTIFICATIVE | PAR | C. DE LA CHANONIE | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 10, RUE GARANCIÈRE | [rule 5 mm.] | 1891 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de traduction et | de reproduction à l’étranger. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en mars 1891. | [rule 90 mm.] | PARIS.—TYPOGRAPHIE DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.
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Thiébault, Paul-Charles-François
DC146 .T4 1894 V.1-5
MÉMOIRES | DU GÉNÉRAL | BON THIÉBAULT | Publiés sous les auspices de sa fille | Mlle Claire Thiébault | D’APRÈS LE MANUSCRIT ORIGINAL | PAR | FERNAND CALMETTE | [rule 15 mm.] | I | 1769-1795 | [rule 15 mm.] | Portraits en héliogravure | [rule 20 mm.] | SEPTIÈME ÉDITION | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P • LABOR • OMNIA • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1894 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de repro- | duction et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays étrangers, y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en septembre 1893. | [rule 90 mm.] | PARIS, TYPOGRAPHIE DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] Thiébault, Paul-Charles-François
DC146 .T4 T425 1896 V.1-5
THE MEMOIRS | OF | BARON THIÉBAULT | (LATE LIEUTENANTGENERAL IN THE FRENCH ARMY) | TRANSLATED AND CONDENSED | BY | ARTHUR JOHN BUTLER | Translator of Mémoires du Général Marbot | -On ne se lassera jamais de | lire les récits relatifs à la | Révolution et à l’Empire. | THIÉBAULT | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. I. | New York | THE MACMILLLAN CO. | 1896 | {All rights reserved} [Portrait of Thiébault on adjacent page, 60 x 70 mm., “General Thiébault. | from a miniature by Jicardi. | painted in 1800.”] Wilson, Robert Thomas, Sir
DC146 .W752 A2 1862 V.1-2
LIFE | OF | GENERAL SIR ROBERT WILSON, | COMMANDER OF THE IMPERIAL MILITARY ORDERS OF MARIA THERESA OF AUSTRIA, | AND ST. GEORGE OF RUSSIA ; | KNIGHT GRAND CROSS OF THE ORDER OF THE RED EAGLE OF PRUSSIA, | AND OF THE MILITARY ORDER OF ST. ANNE OF RUSSIA ; | KNIGHT COMMANDER OF THE ROYAL PORTUGUESE MILITARY ORDER OF THE TOWER AND SWORD; | OF THE TURKISH CRESCENT, | AND OF THE ORDER OF THE MERIT OF SAXONY ; | COUNT OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE ; | ETC., ETC., ETC. | FROM AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS, JOURNALS, NARRATIVES, | CORRESPONDENCE, &c. | EDITED BY HIS NEPHEW AND SON-IN-LAW, | THE REV. HERBERT RANDOLPH, M.A. OXON. | WITH PORTRAIT. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1862 | The right of Translation is reserved. | [Portrait of Wilson
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on adjacent page, 40 x 50 mm., “Engraved by William Holl | From a miniature by Cosway.” | [Manuscript, “always yours faithfully | R Wilson”] | “Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1862”] Abbott, John S. C.
DC148 .A132 1859
THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION | OF 1789 | AS VIEWED IN THE LIGHT OF REPUBLICAN INSITTUTIONS. | BY | JOHN S. C. ABBOTT. | With One Hundred Engravings. | NEW YORK: | HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, | FRANKLIN SQUARE. | 1859. Baines, Edward
DC148 .B162 1817 V.1-2 c.1
HISTORY | OF THE | WARS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, | FROM | THE BREAKING OUT OF THE WAR IN 1792, | TO | THE RESTORATION OF A GENERAL PEACE IN 1815; | COMPREHENDING | THE CIVIL HISTORY | OF | Great Britain and France, | DURING THAT PERIOD. | BY EDWARD BAINES. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | [rule, 40 mm.] | EMBELLISHED | WITH PORTRAITS OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED CHARACTERS OF THE AGE, | AND | ILLUSTRATED BY MAPS, PLANS, AND CHARTS. | [rule, 40 mm.] | VOL. I. | LONDON : | [rule, 45 mm.] | PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES ORME, AND BROWN, PATERNOSTER-ROW; | AND JAMES HARPER, 46, FLEET-STREET, | BY EDWARDS BAINES, LEEDS. | 1817. [Portrait of George III on adjacent page, 170 x 190 mm., “GEORGE the THIRD | in the 51st Year of his Reign | Modelled by Mr. L. Gahagan & Engraved by S: Freeman, from Mr. A: Chalon’s Miniature | In the po∫se∫sion of His Royal Highne∫s the Duke of Sufsex. | Leeds, Published by Edwd Baines, June 30th 1814.”] [Copy two identical to copy one, excepting the portrait on adjacent page] Gifford, C. H.
DC148 .G458 1817 V.1-2
HISTORY | OF | T H E W A R S | OCCASIONED BY THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION, | FROM THE | COMMENCEMENT OF HOSTILITIES IN 1792, TO THE END OF THE YEAR 1816; | EMBRACING A COMPLETE | HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION : | WITH | Biographical Sketches | OF MOST OF THE | PUBLIC CHARACTERS OF EUROPE. | COMPRISING, ALSO, IN ITS PROPER ORDER, THE | History of the Wars in Spain and Portugal; | THE AMERICAN WAR; | THE | CAMPAIGNS OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, BONAPARTES, &c. | AND EVERY PARTICULAR RELATIVE TO THE GLORIOUS | BATTLE OF WATERLOO, | AND THOSE INTERESTING EVENTS WHICH TERMINATED A LONG AND DESOLATING WAR, | AND PRODUCED THE GENERAL | PEACE OF EUROPE. | THE WHOLE COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS,
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AND THE MOST IMPARTIAL | AND AUTHENTIC SOURCES OF INFORMATION. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | BY C. H. GIFFORD, ESQ. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES, WITH NUMEROUS EMBELLISHMENTS. | [rule, 15 mm.] | VOL. I. | [rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed and Published by W. LEWIS, St. John’s Sqaure; | AND SOLD BY SHERWOOD, NEELY, AND JONES, PATERNOSTER-ROW ; SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL, | STATIONERS’-COURT; AND BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1817. [Image of the Battle of Waterloo on adjacent page, 120 x 230 mm., “PLATE 1 | Drawn by Captn Jones & Engraved by Mr S. Mitan | BATTLE OF WATERLOO. | The Duke of Wellington ordering the last Grand Charge which completed the | Defeat of the French Army. ‘Vide. GIFFORD’S HISTORY OF THE WAR.’ | LONDON. | Published by W. LEWIS & Co. St John’s Square, Feby 1 1817.”] Broc, Hervé de, Vicomte
DC148 .B863 1891 V.1-2
LA FRANCE | PENDANT LA RÉVOLUTION | PAR | LE VICOMTE DE BROC | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P • LABOR • OMNIA • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1891 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droits de traduction et | de reproduction à l’étranger. | Cet ouvrage a été déposé au minitère de l’intérieur (section de la librai- | rie) en mars 1891.” | List of other titles by the same author | [rule, 90 mm.] | “PARIS.—TYPOGRAPHIE DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] Cabet, Etienne
DC148 .C114 1839 V.1-4
HISTOIRE POPULAIRE | DE LA | RÉVOLUTION | FRANÇAISE | DE 1789 A 1830 | PRECÉDÉ D’UNE INTRODUCTION | CONTENANT | LE PRÉCIS DE L’HISTOIRE DES FRANÇAIS | DEPUIS LEUR ORIGINE JUSQU’AUX ÉTATS-GÉNÉRAUX | PAR | M. CABET | EX-PRCUREURGÉNÉRAL ET DÉPUTÉ | TOME I | PARIS | PAGNERRE, ÉDITEUR | RUE DE SEINE, 14 BIS | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1839 [On adjacent page: | rule, 40 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE PORTHMANN, | Rue du Hasard-Richelieu, S.”] Carlyle, Thomas
DC148 .C286 1871 V.1-3
THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION : | A HISTORY. | BY | THOMAS CARLYLE. | [Quotation in Greek] | ARRIANUS. | [Quotation in Greek] | ANTONINUS. | {1837} | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I.
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| THE BASTILLE. | LONDON : | CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193 PICCADILLY. | 1872. Clarke, Hewson
DC148 .C598 1816 V.1-3 c.1
THE | HISTORY OF THE WAR | FROM THE | Commencement | OF THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION | TO THE | PRESENT TIME | [double rule, 90 mm.] | BY HEWSON CLARKE, ESQ. | LATE OF EMANUEL COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. | [double rule, 90 mm.] | EMBELLISHED WITH BEAUTFIUL ENGRAVINGS. | VOL. I. | [rule, 50 mm.] | LONDON: | PUBLISHED BY T. KINNERSLEY, ACTION PLACE, KINGSLAND ROAD. | [rule, 13 mm.] | STEREOTYPED AND PRINTED BY COCK AND M’GOWAN, | 16, GREAT WINDMILL STREET. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1816. [Preceding title page, two engravings in black and white: first of a demon being struck down by Rational Liberty, 155 x 215 mm., “W. M. Craig delt I. Brown Scpt” | [In decorative cursive] “Revolutionary Fury setting out to enslave or destroy the Nations of Europe, | is stopped by the interposing Shield of Britannia who launches her Thunders | on the lawle∫s Fiend.” | Published by T. Kinnersley, August, 1.1814.”; second of a barbarian chained while one feminine soldier shows deference to another, 165 x 215 mm., “A | NEW HISTORY | OF | THE TWENTY YEAR’s WAR | with | FRANCE | concluded | by | A GLORIOUS | PEACE | in 1814 | W.M. Craig del. Pub. by T. Kinner∫ley Decr 17.1814. Wallis sculpt.” | [In decorative cursive] “Britannia having chained the Demon of War receives in gratitude | the announcement of Peace with Europe.”] [Library holds two copies of volumes one and two, which are identical to copy one, excepting the primary title page] Duruy, Albert
DC148 .D968 1889
ALBERT DURUY | [rule, 15 mm.] | ÉTUDES | D’HISTOIRE MILITAIRE | SUR | LA RÉVOLUTION & L’EMPIRE | [Image, 30 x 20, “C • L”] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1889 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés. [On adjacent page: “CALMANN LÉVY ÉDITEUR” | rule, 20 mm. | DU MÈME AUTEUR | Format grand in-18 | L’ARMÉE ROYALE EN 1789.......... 1 vol.” | rule, 40 mm. | 10231-87.—CORREIL, Imprimerie CRÉTÉ.”] Fantin-Desodoards, Antoine
DC148 .F216 1820 V.1-6
HISTOIRE | DE LA RÉVOLUTION | DE FRANCE, | DEPUIS LA PREMIÈRE ASSEMBLÉE DES NOTABLES, EN 1787, | JUSQU’A
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L’ABDICATION DE NAPOLOÉON BONAPARTE, | PAR A. F. DESODOARDS. | [Manuscript] Fantin | SEPTIÈME ÉDITION, | ENTIÈREMENT CONFORME A LA PRÉCÉDENTE | [rule, 60 mm.] | Opus aggredior opimun casibus, atrox proeliis, discors | seditionibus, ipsaque pace soevum. Non adeo ta- | men virtutum sterile soeculum, ut non et bona | exempla prodierit. | TAC. HIST. LIB. I. | [rule, 60 m..] | TOME I. | A PARIS, | CHEZ J.-N. BARBA, LIBRAIRE, | ÉDITEUR DES OEUVRES DE PIGAULT-LEBRUN, | PALAIS-ROYAL, DERRIÈRE LE THÉATRE, NO 51. | [rule, 20 mm.] | M DCCC XX. | [On adjacent page: “AVERTISSEMENT DE L’ÉDITEUR | SUR CETTE NOUVELLE ÉDITION. | [rule, 25 mm.] | J’AVAIS prié M. DESODOARDS de donner quelques | soins à l’édition qui paraît aujourd’hui, de son His- | toire de la Révolution de France. Parvenu à l’âge le | plus avancé, et accablé d’infirmités, il nous a témoi- | gné que diverses occupations ne lui permettaient pas | de se livrer à ce travail. Sans entrer dans les raisons | que peut avoir l’auteur le plus laborieux de notre siècle, | de ne pas tremper de nouveau sa plume dans les dé- | tail révolutionnaires, je me suis décidé da’utant plus | volontiers à réimprimer cet ouvrage sur l’édition pré- | cédente, que M. DESODOARDS avait annoncé sa vo- | lonté formelle de ne plus toucher à son livre, | ajoutant que s’il était destiné à passer à la postérité, | ce serait la sixième édition qui serait réimprimée dans | la suite. La bienveillance avec laquelle les ouvrages | de M. DESODOARDS ont été reçus du public, me donne | lui d’espérer qu’il ne recevra pas moins favorable- | ment celui que je lui présente aujourd’hui. | [rule, 10 mm.] | La Table générale est à la fin du Tome VI”] Lanfrey, Pierre
DC148 .L268 1879
OEUVRES COMPLÈTES | DE P. LANFREY | [rule, 80 mm.] | ESSAI | SUR | LA RÉVOLUTION | FRANÇAISE | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS | G. CHARPENTIER, ÉDITEUR | 13, RUE DE GRENELLE-SAINTGERMAIN, 13 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1879 | Tous droits réservés [List of other texts by same author on adjacent page] Laponneraye
DC148 .L315 1846 V.1-3
HISTOIRE | DE LA | RÉVOLUTION | FRANÇAISE | Depuis 1789 jusqu’en 1840 | PAR LAPONNERAYE. | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | F. CAJANI, ÉDITEUR, | 65, RUE MONTORGUEIL. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1848 [Portrait of Bailly on adjacent page, 95 x 165mm., “Lechard Sc. | BAILLY. | Histre de la Révolon Françse Publiée par CAJANI, 16,
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Rue Fontaine St Georges. | par Laponneraye. ct 164, Rue Montmartre”] Lavisse, Ernest
DC148 .L413 1897
TOME IX 96e Fascicule. | [rule, 120 mm.] | HISTOIRE GÉNÉRALE | DU IVE SIÈCLE A NOS JOURS | Ouvrage publié sous la direction de MM. | [Aligned left, “Ernest LAVISSE | de l’Académic française, | Professeur à la Faculté des lettres de l”Université | de Paris.”] [rule separating text, 15 mm.] [Aligned right, “Alfred RAMBAUD | Professeur d’histoire moderne | et contemporaine à la Faculté des lettres de l’Université | de Paris.”] | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME IX | Napoléon | 1880 – 1815 | [Publisher’s image, 20 x 30 mm.] | Armand Colin & Cie, Éditeurs | Paris, 5, rue de Mézières | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. | L’ouvrage formera environ 12 volumes in-8o raisin.—IL paraît un fascicule par quinzaine. Unknown
DC148 .L651 N.D.
LETTERS FROM PARIS. [A collection of letters on the political and social state of France from 1450 to 1819] Unknown
DC148 .N216 1838
NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE | AND HIS TIME; | INCLUDING | AN HISTORICAL SKETCH | OF | THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, | AND | THE WARS SUBSEQUENT OF THAT EVENT. | [rule, 35 mm.] | GLASGOW: | BLACKIE & SON, 38, QUEEN STREET; | 5, SOUTH COLLEGE STREET, EDINBURGH; | AND 21, WARWICK SQUARE, LONDON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXXXVIII. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 40 x 145 mm., “NAPOLEON BONAPARTE | From a Statue Presented by himself to Mr O’meara. | Published by Blackie & Son Glasgow”] Unknown
DC148 .N216 1837
NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE | AND HIS TIME; | INCLUDING | AN HISTORICAL SKETCH | OF | THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, | AND | THE WARS SUBSEQUENT OF THAT EVENT. | [rule, 15 mm.] | GLASGOW: | BLACKIE & SON, 8, EAST CLYDE STREET; | AND 5, SOUTH COLLEGE STREET, EDINBURGH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXXXVIII. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 40 x 145 mm., “NAPOLEON BONAPARTE | From a Statue Presented by himself to Mr O’meara. | Pub by Blackie FULLARTON & Co. Glasgow AND A Fullarton & Co. Edinburgh.”]
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Sorel, Albert
DC148 .S713 1904
L’EUROPE | ET LA | RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAIS | PAR | ALBERT SOREL | DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | [rule, 25 mm.] | SEPTIÈME PARTIE | LE BLOCUS CONTINENTAL – LE GRAND EMPIRE | 18061812 | [rule, 15 mm.] | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE—6e | [rule 5 mm.] | 1904 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de reproduction et | de traduction en France et dans tous les pays étrangers, y compris la Suède et | la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) | en mars 1904.” | List of titles by the same author follow] Thiers, Adolphe
DC148 .T4328 1838 V.1-4
HISTOIRE | DE | LA RÉVOLUTION | FRANÇAISE, | PAR M. A. THIERS, | DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE, | EX-PRÉSIDENT DU CONSEIL DES MINISTRES, MEMBRE DE LA CHAMBRE DES DÉPUTÉS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 40 mm.] | BRUXELLES. | MELINE, CANS ET COMPAGNIE. | LIBRAIRIE, IMPRIMERIE ET FONDERIE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1838 Van Laun, Henri
DC148 .V259 1878 V.1-2
THE FRENCH | REVOLUTIONARY EPOCH: | BEING | A HISTORY OF FRANCE | From the Beginning of the First French Revolution to the | End of the Second Empire. | BY | HENRI VAN LAUN. | [rule, 30 mm.] | VOL. I. | [rule, 30 mm.] | CASSELL PETTER & GALPIN: | LONDON, PARIS & NEW YORK. | [rule, 10 mm.] | {ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.} Unknown
DC149 .C557 1816
CHRONOLOGICAL ACCOUNT | OF | REMARKABLE OCCURRENCES, | FROM THE | COMMENCEMENT OF THE FRENCH | REVOLUTION | TO THE | 31ST OF DECEMBER, 1815. | EXTRACTED FROM THE BELFAST NEWS LETTER, | COMMENCING JANUARY, 1816. | [rule, 35 mm.] | CORRECTED AND ENLARGED. | [rule, 35 mm.] | Belfast : | PRINTED BY ALEXANDER MACKAY, | NEWS-LETTER OFFICE, | 1816.
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Mignet, François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis DC149 .M635 1846 HISTORY | OF THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION, | FROM 1789 TO 1814. | BY F. A. MIGNET, | MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE, ETC. | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON: | DAVID BOGUE, FLEET STREET. | MDCCCXLVI. [Portrait of Napoleon, 40 x 105 mm., “Buonaparte | LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 1792. | London. D. Bogue, 86, Fleet Street”] Mignet, François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis DC149 .M635 1863 HISTOIRE | DE LA JUSQU’EN 1814. | L’INSTITUT, ETC. QUEDLINBOURG, G.
| RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE, | DEPUIS 1789 PAR | F. A. MIGNET, | MEMBRE DE | NOUVELLE ÉDITION. | [rule, 40 mm.] | BASSE; | LONDRES, D. NUTT. | 1863.
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DC149 .S627 1817
A SKETCH | OF THE | HISTORY OF FRANCE, | FROM | THE SUSPENSION OF THE MONARCHY IN 1792, TO ITS | REESTABLISHMENT IN 1815. | WITH ILLUSTRATIVE OFFICIAL PAPERS. | [rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON : | W. SIMPKIN AND R. MARSHALL, | STATIONERS’-HALL COURT. LUDGATE-STREET. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1817. Stephens, H. Morse
DC149 .S833 1886 V.1
A HISTORY | OF THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION | BY | H. MORSE STEPHENS | BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD | IN THREE VOLUMES | VOL. I. | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 743 AND 745 BROADWAY | 1886 [Library holds on volume one of three] Burke, Edmund
DC150 .B959 1814
REFLECTIONS | OF THE | Revolution in France, | AND ON THE | PROCEEDINGS OF CERTAIN SOCIETIES IN LONDON | RELATIVE TO THAT EVENT, | IN | A LETTER | INTENDED TO HAVE BEEN SENT TO A GENTLEMAN IN PARIS. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY | THE RIGHT HON. EDMUND BURKE. | [double rule, 70 mm.] | A NEW EDITION. | [double rule, 70 mm.] | London: | PRINTED AT THE REVIVED APOLLO PRESS, | BY JOHN BELL, PROPRIETOR OF THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, CORNER OF | CLARE-COURT, DRURY-LANE. | [rule, 20 mm.] | 1814.
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Choumara, Pierre Marie Théodore
DC150 .C458 N.D.
[Title text inside text box, 110 x 180 mm.] RÉSUMÉ HISTORIQUE | DES HONTEUX ÉCHECS | ÉPROUVÉS PAR | LES ARMÉES BRITANNIQUES | DEPUIS LE COMMENCEMENT DE LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE | JUSQU’EN 1814 ; | [Aligned left, “POUR SERVIR”] [vertical rule separating text, 15 mm.] [Aligned right, “DE LEÇON AUX JOURNALISTES ANGLAIS; | DE RÉPONSE A LEURS INSOLENTS ARTICLES; | DE CATÉCHISME A L’ARMÉE FRANÇAISE, ET A LA | GARDE NATIONALE;”] | Par Th. CHOUMARA. | Chef de bataillon du génie, ancien élève de l’École polytechnique. | Les victoires remportées par nos armées sont des | propriétés nationales qu’il ne faut laisser ni avilir | ni aliéner. Le souvenir des triomphes passés est un | garant des succès futurs ; quand d’insolents rivaux | cherchent à flétrir les lauriers teints du sang de nos | braves, rappelons à leur mémoire les dures leçons | qu’ils ont reçues de nous. S’ils exaltent leur puissance | en rabaissant la nôtre, notre réponse est simple. | Nous sommes tout par nous-mêmes et rien par l’é- | tranger. Notre gloire, notre puissance est le prix de notre courage et de notre sang; la gloire anglaise | est le fruit de la perfidie ; elle s’achète avec de l’or, | et se cimente avec le sang des peuples étrangers | vendus par leurs souverains. | PRIX : 50 C. | PARIS, | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE DE J. DUMAINE, | RUE ET PASSAGE DAUPHINE, 56 : | Et chez les Marchands de nouveautés. Unknown
DC150 .H673 1808
LA HISTORIA Y LA EXPERIENCIA | EN OPOSICION | CONTRA EL HEROISMO | DE BONAPARTE, | POR | D. A. H. Y. C. | [rule, 75 mm.] | Se hallará en Sevilla en casa de D. Vicente Le- | ma, en calle Génova, y en Cádiz en la de D. | Domingo Font y Closas, calle de San Francisco. Masson, Frédéric
DC150 .M388 1912
FRÉDÉRIC MASSON | De l’Académie française. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Petites Histoires | DEUXIÈME SÉRIIE | [Inside text box, 55 x 25 mm., “Les titres des d’Orléans.—Le 10 Août.— | La conspiration des Gardes d’honneur, — | Chantilly. 17891799.—Marie-Louise et Na- | poléon.—Royal Pituite.—Merck, lieute- nant bavarois, général français. | L’AFFAIRE NAUNDORFF”] | [Image, 20 x 15 mm., “L P O”] | PARIS | Société d’Éditions littéraires et artistiques | LIBRAIRIE PAUL OLENDORFF | 50, CHAUSSÉE D’ANTIN, 50 | [rule, 5 mm.] |
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1912 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Bleibtreu, Karl
DC151 .B646 1893
Friedrich der Groke | und die Revolution. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Ariti∫che hi∫torie | von | Karl Bleibtreu. | [Image. 10 x 15 mm., “WF”] | Leipzig, | Berlag von Wilhelm Friedrich. | A. R. Hofbuchhändler. [On adjacent page: “Gelchichte | und | Gei∫t des Europäi∫chen Kriege | unter | Friedrich dem Goken und Napoleon. | Ariti∫che hi∫torie | von | Karl Bleibtreu. | I. | Leipzig 1893, | Berlag von Wilhelm Friedrich. | A. R. Ho∫buchhändler.”] Dumolin, Maurice
DC151 .D891 1901 V.1-4
PRÉCIS | D’Histoire | Militaire | RÉVOLUTION ET EMPIRE | PAR | MAURICE DUMOLIN | ANCIEN OFFICIER D’ARTILLERIE | [rule, 12 mm.] | FASCICULE I | [rule, 5 mm.] | INTRODUCTION | LES XVIIe ET XVIIIe SIÈCLELS—CAMPAGNE DE 1792 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Avec 11 croquis en couleurs | [rule, 12 mm.] | PARIS | MAISON ANDRIVEAU-GOUJON | HENRY BARRÈRE, ÉDITEUR | 21, RUE DU BAC , 21 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1901 [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm., “CORBEIL.—IMPRIMERIE ÉD. CRÉTÉ”, rule, 20 mm.] Jonnès, A. Moreau
DC151 .M83 1893
AVENTURES | DE GUERRE | AU TEMPS | DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE ET DU CONSULAT | PAR | A. MOREAU DE JONNÈS | MEMBRE DE L’INSTITUT | PRÉFACE | DE | M. LÉON SAY | De l’Académie française | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE GUILLAUMIN ET Cie | Éditeurs de la Collection des principaux Économistes, du Journal des Économistes, | du Dictionnaire de l’Économie politique, | du Dictionnaire universel du Commerce et de la Navigation. | 14, RUE RICHELIEU, 14 | 1893 | Tous droits réservés. Saint Loreet, Isnard de
DC151 .S145 1824
RÉSUMÉ | DES | VICTOIRES, CONQUÊTES, | DÉSASTRES ET REVERS | DES ARMÉES FRANÇAISES | DE 1792 A 1823. | PAR LE CHEVer. ISNARD DE Ste.-LORETTE, | Officier supérieur en retraite. | [rule, 35 mm.] | Paris, | CORBET AINÉ, LIBRAIRE, | QUAI DES AUGUSTINS, NO 61. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1824.
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Société de militaires et de marins DC151 .S678 1818 V.1-4 DICTIONNAIRE | HISTORIQUE | DES BATAILLES, | SIÉGES, ET COMBATS DE TERRE ET DE MER, | QUI ON EU LIEU | PENDANT LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE; | Avec une table chronologique des évènemeus, et une table alphabé- | tique des noms des Militaires et des Marins français et étrangers | qui sont cités dans cet ouvrage. | PAR UNE SOCIÉTÉ DE MILITAIRES ET DE MARINS. | [rule, 55 mm.] | Ici tout est merveille et tout est vérité. | [rule, 55 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | PARIS, | MENARD ET DESENNE, FILS, LIBRAIRES, | ÉDITEURS DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE FRANÇAISE ET DU CODE GÉNÉRAL FRANÇAIS, | rue Gît-le-Coeur, no 8. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1818. [List of other works from the same society on adjacent page] Vallaux, Camille
DC151 .V25 1899
LES CAMPAGNES | DES | ARMÉES FRANÇAISES | (1792-1815) | PAR | CAMILLE VALLAUX | Ancien élève de l’École normale | Agrégé d’histoire, Professeur au Lycée de Brest | [rule, 10 mm.] | AVEC DIX-SEPT CARTES DANS LE TEXTE | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS | ANCIENNE LIBRAIRIE GERMER BAILLIÈRE & Cie | FÉLIX ALCAN, ÉDITEUR | 108, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 108 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1899 | Tous droits réservés Duruy, Albert
DC152 .D968 1888
L’ARMÉE ROYALE | EN 1789 | AVEC INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHIQUE | PAR | GEORGE DURUY | [Image, 30 x 20 mm., “C • L”] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1888 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés. [On adjacent page: rule 30 mm., “441-88.—CORBEIL. Imprimerie CRÉTÉ.”] Headley, Joel Tyler
DC152 .H433 1852
THE | IMPERIAL GUARD | OF | NAPOLEON: | FROM MARENGO TO WATERLOO. | BY | J. T. HEADLEY, | AUTHOR OF “NAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHAL.” | [rule, 20 mm.] | NEW YORK: | CHARLES SCRIBNER, 145 NASSAU STREET. | 1852. [Portrait of Bessières on adjacent page, 80 x 85 mm., “BESSIÈRES. | COMMANDER OF THE OLD GAURD.” | Undecipherable initials in manuscript] Mahan, Alfred Thayer, Captain
DC153 .M215 1897 V.1-2
THE | INFLUENCE OF SEA POWER | UPON THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION AND EMPIRE | 1793-1812 | BY | CAPTAIN A. T. MAHAN, D.C.L., LL.D. | UNITED STATES NAVY | AUTHOR OF “THE INFLUENCE OF
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SEA POWER UPON | HISTORY, 1660-1783,” ETC. | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. I. | EIGHTH EDITION | BOSONT | LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY | 1897 Everitt, Graham
DC155 .E93 1890
GUILLOTINE THE GREAT | AND HER SUCCESSORS: | SOME FRESH MEMORIALS OF THE FRENCH | REPUBLIC, “ONE AND INDIVISIBLE.” | BY GRAHAM EVERITT, | AUTHOR OF | “ENGLISH CARICATURISTS AND GRAPHIC HUMORISTS | OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,” | “DOCTORS AND DOCTORS,” &c., &c. | London : | WARD AND DOWNEY, | 12, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | 1890 Goldsmith, Lewis
DC158 .G624 1801
THE | CRIMES OF CABINETS; | OR, A | R E V I E W | OF THEIR PLANS AND AGGRESSIONS | FOR THE ANNIHILATION OF | THE LIBERTIES OF FRANCE | AND THE DISMEMBERMENT OF THER TERRITORIES. | WITH ILLUSTRATIVE ANECDOTES | MILITARY AND POLITICAL. | [rule, 20 mm.] | SÆVIT AMOR FERRI ET SCELERATA INSANIA BELLLI. Virg. | [double rule, 45 mm.] | BY LEWIS GOLDSMITH. | [double rule, 45 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR, AND SOLD BY, THE AUTHOR, NO. 5, | THAVIES-INN, HOLBORN, | By W. TAYLOR, Little St. Thomas Apo∫tle. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1801. Dorr, James A.
DC155 .N216 1859
NAPOLEONIC IDEAS. | DES | IDEES NAPOLÉONIENNES, | PAR | LE PRINCE | Napoléon-Louis Bonaparte. | BRUSSELS: | 1839. | TRANSLATED BY | JAMES A. DORR. | NEW YORK: | D. APPLETON & COMPANY, | 346 & 348 BRAODWAY. | 1859. Staël, Anne-Louise-Germaine, Madame de DC155 .S776 1818 V.1-2 CONSIDERATIONS | ON | THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS | OF THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION. | [double rule, 5 mm.] | POSTHUMOUS WORK OF | THE BARONESS DE STAEL. | EDITED BY | THE DUKE DE BROGILE AND THE BARON DE STAEL. | [double rule, 5 mm.] | Les Revolutions qui arrivent dans les grands | etats ne sont point un effet du hazard, ni du | caprice de peuples.— MEMOIRES DE SULLY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Translated from the Original Manuscript. | [rule, 10 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [double rule, 5 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | PUBLISHED BY JAMEMS EASTBURN AND CO. | AT THE LITERARY ROOMS, BROADWAY. | Clayton & Kingsland, Printers. | [rule, 20 mm.] |
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Daudet, Ernest
DC158 .D238 1905 V.1-2
ERNEST DAUDET | [rule, 15 mm.] | HISTOIRE DE L’ÉMIGRATION | PENDANT LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE | D’APRÈS LES PRÉCÉDENTES PUBLICATIONS DE L’AUTEUR | ET DE NOUVEAU DOCUMENTS INÉDITS | [rule, 20 mm.] | TOME I | DE LA PRISE DE LA BASTILLE AU DIX-HUIT FRUCTIDOR | [rule, 15 mm.] | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET Cie | 79, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 79 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1905 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Firmin-Didot, Georges
DC158.8 .D557 N.D.
GEORGES FIRMIN-DIDIOT | [rule, 25 mm.] | Pages | d’Histoire | LA NAISSANCE DU ROI DE ROME | L’AFFAIRE MAUBREUIL | NAPOLÉON SOUVERAIN DE L’ILE D’ELBE | [Image of government building inside leafy frame, 40 x 25 mm.] | LIBRAIRIE DE PARIS | FIRMIN-DIDIOT ET CIE, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 56, RUE JACOB, PARIS [On adjacent page: Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés | pour tous les pays, | y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | [rule, 45 mm.] | TYPOGRAPIHE FIRMINDIDOT ET Cie, -MESNIL (EURE). Benvenuti, Fortuné Francis
DC161 .B478 1880
EPISODES | OF THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION | FROM 1789 TO 1796, | (WITH AN APPENDIX EMBODYING THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN | FRANCE FROM 1789 TO THE PRESENT TIME,) | EXAMINED | FROM A | POLITICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL POINT OF VIEW, | BY | F. F. BENVENUTI. | [Image of vines, 30 x 20 mm.] | LONDON: | SIMPKIN, MARSHALL AND COMPANY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1880. | {ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL.} Blanc, Louis
DC161 .B638 1848 V.1
HISTORY | OF THE | FRENCH REVOLUTION | OF | 1789. | BY | LOUIS BLANC, | MEMBER OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF FRANCE. | AUTHOR OF “FRANCE UNDER LOUIS PHILIPPE,” ETC. ETC. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | VOL. I. | [rule, 30 mm.] | PHILADELPHIS: | LEA & BLANCHARD. | 1848. [Library holds on volume one of an unknown number]
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Bouillé, François-Claude-Amour, Marquis de DC161 .B75 1797 [Cursive manuscript, “Esil. Car Weston”] | MEMOIRS | [Manuscript, “1793.”] | RELATING TO | THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | BY | THE MARQUIS DE BOUILLÉ. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH MANUSCRIPT. | “Nobilitas, opes, omi∫∫i ge∫tique honores, pro crimine, & ob | “virtutes, certi∫∫imum exitium.” TACITUS. | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR CADELL AND DAVIES IN THE STRAND. | 1797. Smyth, William
DC161 .S656 1840 V.1-3
LECTURES ON HISTORY | [rule, 15 mm.] | SECOND AND CONCLUDING SERIES | [rule, 15 mm.] | ON | THE FRENCH REVOLUTION | BY WILLIAM SMYTH | PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY IN THE | UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE | IN THREE VOLUMES | VOL. I | LONDON | WILLIAM PICKERING | J. AND J. J. DEIGHTON | CAMBRIDGE | 1840 [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Delacroix, Jacques-Vincent
DC176 .D33 1794
LE SPECTATUER | F R A N Ç O I S | PENDANT | LE GOUVERNEMENT | RÉVOLUTIONNAIRE, | PAR le Citoyen DELACROIX, ancien Professeur | de Droit Public au Lycée ; | Pour servir de suite à son Ouvrage intitulé : DES CONS- | TITUTIONS DES PRINCIPAUX ÉTATS DE L’EUROPE. | SECONDE ÉDTION. | [rule, 25 mm.] | A PARIS , | Chez BUISSON, Libraire, rue Hautefeuille, no. 20. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | AN 3e DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE. [On adjacent page: the decree of the national convention of July 19, 1793 (also dated second year of the Republic) with a note by the editor, Buisson] Coombes, William Henry
DC183.8 .C78 1799
THE ESCAPE FROM FARNCE | OF THE REV. W. H. COOMBES. | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. | With his LETTER on the generous Behaviour of HIS ROYAL | HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK to ∫ome of the Students of | DOUAY, who e∫caped from DOULENS. | ALSO AN ACCOUNT OF THE | ENGLISH POUR CLARES FROM AIRE, | Who after being deprived of their Property, and often in Danger of | their Lives, arrived and were kindly received at DOVER on the | 11th of September. | TO WHICH IS ADDED, | A CONTINUATION OF THE SUFFERINGS OF HIS | HOLINESS PIUS VI. | AND HIS DEATH AT VALENCE ON THE 29th OF AUGUST. | With other intere∫ting Particulars. | [Image of a crown, 20 x 20mm.] |
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[Image, decorative vines atop a column, 80 x 40 mm., “1799.”] | LONDON: | Printed by J. P. COGHLAN, Duke-Street, Go∫venor-Square. Hesdin, Raoul
DC185 .F612 1896
THE JOURNAL OF | A S P Y I N P A R I S | DURING THE REIGN OF TERROR | January—July, 1794 | BY | RAOUL HESDIN | [Image of two hands passing a torch, 20 x 20 mm.] | NEW YORK | HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS | 1896 Michelet, Jules
DC186 .M623 1872 V.1-3
J. MICHELET | [rule, 85 mm.] | HISTOIRE DU XIXE SIÈCLE | [rule, 15 mm.] | DIRECTOIRE | [rule, 5 mm.] | ORIGINE | DES | BONAPARTE | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE GERMER BAILLIÈRE | 17, RUE DE L’ÉCOLE-DE-MÉDECINE | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1872 | Tous droits réservé [Newspaper article from “The Evening Mail”, New York, Saturday, Feb. 21, 1874 on adjacent page] Barré, William Vincent
DC191 .B271 1805 c.1
THE | RISE, PROGRESS, | DECLINE AND FALL, | OF | Buonaprte’s Empire | IN FRANCE. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | BY W. BARRÉ, | AUTHOR OF THE “HISTORY OF THE FRENCH CONSULATE | UNDER NAPOLÉON BUONAPARTE.” | [double rule, 25 mm.] | .......... Car Dieu a décidé que tous ceux qui seraient injustes envers | moi, seraient punis. | ........... For God has decreed, that all men who are unjust to | me, shall be punished. | See Buonaparte’s Letter to the Dey of Algiers, July 18, 1802. | [double rule, 80 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED BY W. SPILSBURY, 57, SNOWHILL, | FOR J. BADCOCK, NO. 28, PATERNOSTER-ROW | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1805. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 100 mm., “Etched by F. H. Meyer | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. | A quels Monstres, Grand Dieu ! liuves-tu l’Univers ! | To what Monsters, Great God ! dost thou give up the World !”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Fonvielle
DC191 .F685 1804
ESSAIS | HISTORIQUES, CRITIQUES, | APOLOGÉTIQUES | ET ÉCONOMICO-POLITIQUES, | SUR L’ÉTAT DE LA FRANCE, | Au 14 Juillet 1804. | PAR M. FONVIELLE AINÉ. | DÉDIÉS A TOUS LES SOUVERAINS | DU CONTINENT EUROPEÉN. | [rule, 65 mm.] | La France est lasse de révolutions. Elle ne | demande qu’à se bien assurer qu’ell n’a pas à | redouter de nouvelles
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manières d’être. | ESSAIS HISTORIQUES, etc. Liv. II, Chap. IV. | [rule, 65 mm.] | Prix, 5 francs. | PARIS | DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE GILLÉ | [rule, 40 mm.] | Librairie de A. G. DE BRAY, rue Saint—Honoré, | barrière des Sergens. | 1804. [On adjacent page: “Deux Exemplaires de cet Ouvrage seront | déposés à la Bibliothèque Nationale. | Avis aux Contrefacteurs. | A pris, le 14 Août 1804. | Fouvielle aîné”] Goldsmith, Lewis
DC191 .H381 1801
STATE | OF THE | FRENCH REPUBLIC | AT THE END OF THE YEAR VIII. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRECNH OF | CITIZEN HAUTERIVE, | CHEF DE RELATIONS EXTERIEURS. | [rule, 40 mm.] | By LEWIS GOLDSMITH, | AUTHOR OF “THE CRIMES OF CABINETS.” | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. S. JORDAN, | NO. 166, FLEET-STREET, AND NO. 19, LUDGATE-HILL, | OPPOSITE THE OLD BAILEY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1801. Fauriel, Claude Charles
DC192 .F266 1885
THE | LAST DAYS OF THE CONSULATE. | FROM THE FRENCH OF M. FAURIEL, | MEMBER OF THE ACADEMY OF INSCRIPTIONS, AND PROFESSOR OF FOREIGN LITERATURE | AT THE SORBONNE. | EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, | BY | M. L. LALANNE. | London: | SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON, | CROWN BUILDINGS, 188, FLEET STREET. | 1885. | {All rights reserved.} Stenger, Gilbert
DC192 .S825 1903 V.2-5
GILBERT STENGER | [rule, 15 mm.] | LA | SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE | PENDANT LE CONSULATE | [rule, 15 mm.] | DEUXIÈME SÉRIE | ARISTOCRATES ET RÉPUBLICANS | [rule, 15 mm.] | LES ÉMIGRÉS ET LES COMPLOTS | LES HOMMES DU CONSULAT | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1904 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] [Library holds only volumes two through five of five] Guillon, Édouard
DC192.8 .G961 1894
LES COMPLOTS MILITAIRES | SOUS | LE CONSULAT ET L’EMPIRE | D’après les documents inéditsdes Archives | PAR | E. GUILLON | DOCTEUR ÈS LETTRES | [Image with be and tree symbology, 20 x 25 mm., “H • P LABOR • OMNI • VINCIT •
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IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de reproduction et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays étrangers, | y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en avril 1894. | [rule, 80 mm.] | PARIS. TYP. DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] Augustin-Thierry, Gilbert
DC192.8 .T436 1903
Conspirators and Police under Napoleon | [rule, 70 mm.] | THE | PLOT OF THE PLACARDS | AT RENNES | 1802 | (LE COMPLOT DES LIBELLES) | BY | GILBERT AUGUSTIN-THIERRY | TRANSLATED BY | ARTHUR G. CHATER | LOND | SMITH, ELDER, & CO. | NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1903 Penanster, Huon de
DC193.4 .H957 1896
UNE | CONSPIRATION | EN L’AN XI ET EN L’AN XII | PAR | HUON DE PENANSTER | [Image with be and tree symbology, 20 x 25 mm., “H • P LABOR • OMNI • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURSÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de reproduction et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays étrangers, | y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en avril 1894. | [rule, 80 mm.] | PARIS. TYP. DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] Davis, John
DC193.4 .M837 1806
THE | LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS | OF | Victor Moreau. | COMPREHENDING | HIS TRIAL, JUSTIFICATION AND OTHER EVENTS, TILL | THE PERIOD OF HIS EMBARKATION FOR THE | UNITED STATES. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY AN OFFICER OF THE STAFF. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | PRINTED FOR DAVID BLISS, | NO. 56, MAIDEN-LANE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Southwick & Hardcastle, Printers. | 1806. [Portrait of Moreau on adjacent page, 50 x 60 mm., “Scoles. sculp. | Victor Moreau.”]
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Various Authors
DC193.5 .P186 1823 NO.1-8
[A collection of eight short publications, bound separately, in relation to the assassination of the Duke of d’Enghien, a description of the first title is provided as a template] EXTRAIT | DES MÉMOIRES | DE M. LE DUC DE ROVIGO, | CONCERNANT LA CATASTROPHE | DE MGR LE DUC D’ENGHIEN. | CINQUIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 25 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ | [rule, 10 mm.] | PONTHIEU, libraire, Palais-Royal, galeries de bois, no 252; | CHARLES GOSSELIN, libraire, rue de Seine, no 12. | [rule, 15 mm.] | NOVEMBRE 1823 Welschinger, Henri
DC193.5 .W458 1888
LE | DUC D’ENGHIEN | 1772-1804 | PAR | HENRI | WELSCHINGER | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 30 mm., “H P | LABOR | OMNIA | VINCIT | IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Broc, Hervé, Vicomte de
DC197 .B863 1895
LA | VIE EN FRANCE | SOUS | LE PREMIER EMPIRE | PAR | LE VICOMTE DE BROC | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 30 mm., “H P | LABOR | OMNIA | VINCIT | IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURSÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Hapdé, Jean-Baptiste-Augustin
DC197 .H252 1814 c.1
LES SÉPULCRES | DE LA | GRANDE ARMÉE, | OU | TABLEAU DES HOPITAUX | PENDANT LA DERNIÈRE CAMPAGNE DE BUONAPARTE. | SECONDE ÉDITION, | Augmentée de plusieurs faits importans, et contenant | une NOTE ESSENTIELLE, relative à M. le Comte de ***. | [rule 50 mm.] | «Un blessé était un fardeau». | (CHATEAUBRIANT, De Buonaparte et des Bourbons). | [rule 50 mm.] | PARIS, | CHEZ | [rule 15 mm.] | AL. EYMERY, Libraire, rue Mazarine no. 30; | DENTU, | DELAUNAYY | PELISSIER, | [rule 10 mm.] | au Palais-Royal. | [rule 10 mm.] | M. DCCC XIV. [Editor’s note on adjacent page] [Copy two same as copy one with an additional image of a baby crying over spilt blood, 40 x 30 mm.]
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Lumbroso, Albert
DC197 .L97 1897
[A collection of four pamphlets on Napoleon and his times, in French and Italian] Sarrazin, Jean
DC197 .S247 1815
HISTOIRE | DE | LA GUERRE DE RUSSIE | ET D’ALLEMAGNE, | DEPUIS LE PASSAGE DU NIÉMEN, JUIN 1812, | JUSQU’AU PASSAGE DU RHIN, NOVEMBRE 1813; | PAR M. SARRAZIN, | MARÉCHAL DE CAMP DES ARMÉES DU ROI, ET L’UN DES | COMMANDANS DE LA LÉGION D’HONNEUR. | Ornée d’une Carte où sont tracées les marches de l’Armée française; | dressée par M. LAPIE, Directeur du Cabinet topographique due Roi. | [rule 50 mm.] | Parva saepe scintilla contempta magnum excitavit | incendium. Nihil tutò in hoste despicitur. | Q. CURT. lib. VI, cap. VI. | CTL | A PARIS, | CHEZ | [rule 15 mm.] | ROSA, LIBRAIRE, Cabinet littéraire, grande Cour du | Palais-Royal, et Galerie vitrée; | CHANSON, IMPRIMEURLIBRAIRE, rue et maison des | Mathurins-Saint-Jacques, no 10; | [rule 20 mm.] | 1815. [On adjacent page: “Tous les exemplaires seront revétus de la | signature de l’Editeur.” | rule 40 mm. | “SOUS PRESSE. Histoire de la Guerre de la Restauration, en 1814 et 1815, | suivie de Notices biographiques sur Napoléon Buona- | parte et le duc de Wellington ; un vol. in-8o, avec une | Carte de France, par M. le général SARRAZIN.” | rule 80 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE DE CHANSON.”] Various Authors
DC197.5 .C783 1814 c.1
COPIES | OF THE | ORIGINAL LETTERS AND DESPATCHES | OF THE | Generals, Ministers, | GRAND OFFICERS OF STATE, | &c. | AT PARIS, | TO | THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON, | AT DRESDEN; | INTERCEPTED BY THE ADVANCED TROOPS OF | The Allies | IN | THE NORTH OF GERMANY | [rule 80 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR JOHN MURRAY, | 50, ALBEMARLE-STREET, | BY W. CLOWES, NORTHUMBERLAND-COURT STRAND. | [rule 15 mm.] | 1814. [Copy two identical to copy one] Chambellan, Force à l’être
DC198 .A1 C442 1820 V.1-3 c.1
PARIS, | SAINT – CLOUD | ET LES DÉPARTEMENS, | OU | BUONAPARTE, SA FAMILLE ET SA COUR. | RECUEIL D’ANECDOTES relatives aux | personnages qui ont figuré depuis le | commencement de la révolution française. | PAR UN CHAMELLAN FORCÉ A L’ÊTRE. | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION. | TOME PREMIER. | [rule
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20 mm.] | PARIS, | MÉNARD ET DESENNE, FILS, LIBRAIRES, | rue Gît-le-Coeur, no 8. | [rule 20 mm.] | 1820. Abrantès, Lauren Junot, Duchess d’ DC198 .A32 A31 1860 V.1-2 MEMOIRS | OF | NAPOLEON, | HIS COURT AND FAMILY. | BY | THE DUCHESS D’ABRANTES, | (MADAME JUNOT.) | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL, I. | WITH NUMEROUS PORTRAITS ENGRAVED ON STEEL. | NEW YORK: | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, | 346 & 348 BROADWAY | 1860. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 70 x 80 mm., “Buonaparte” | Manuscript, signature, “Buonaparte” | “New York. D. Appleton & Co. 346 & 348, Broadway.”] Aubry, Thomas Joseph
DC198 .A896 1889 c.1
SOUVENIRS | DU 12e Chasseurs | 1799-1815 | PAR | LE CAPITAINE AUBRY | [Image, 30 x 20 mm.] | PARIS | MAISON QUANTIN | 7, RUE SAINT-BENOIT | [rule 5 mm.] | 1889 [Portrait of Aubry on adjacent page, 100 x 120 mm., “Héliog. Dujardin Imp. Quantin | AUBRY (THOMAS-JOSEPH)”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Derrécagaix, Victor Bernard
DC198 .B461 D438 1904
LE | MARÉCHAL BERTHIER | PRINCE DE WAGRAM & DE NEUCHATEL | PAR LE | Général DERRÉCAGAIX | [rule 20 mm.] | PREMIÈRE PARTIE | 1753-1804 | [Image, 30 x 30 mm., “LIBRAIRIE • MILITAIRE | RC”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE R. CHAPELOT ET Cie | IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 30, Rue et Passage Dauphine, 30 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1904 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Berthier on adjacent page, 95 x 135 mm., “Gros pinxt Hélio. l’Estampe | LE GÉNÉRAL BERTHIER | au Pont de Lodi”] [Volume one of a two volume series; volume two is catalogued separately under call number DC198 .B461 D438 1905] Derrécagaix, Victor Bernard
DC198 .B461 D438 1905
LE | MARÉCHAL BERTHIER | PRINCE DE WAGRAM & DE NEUCHATEL | PAR LE | Général DERRÉCAGAIX | [rule 20 mm.] | PREMIÈRE PARTIE | 1753-1804 | [Image, 30 x 30 mm., “LIBRAIRIE • MILITAIRE | RC”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE R. CHAPELOT ET Cie | IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 30, Rue et Passage Dauphine, 30 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1904 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Berthier on adjacent page, 95 x 125 mm., “ALEXANDER BERTHIE | ... | DÉDIÉ A SA SOEUR BIEN AIMÉE”] [Volume two
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of a two volume series; volume one is catalogued separately under call number DC198 .B461 D438 1904] Boys, Edward
DC198 .B793 1831
NARRATIVE | OF A | CAPTIVITY AND ADVENTURES | IN | FRANCE AND FLANDERS: | BETWEEN THE YEARS MDCCCIII AND MDCCCIX. | [rule, 30 mm.] | BY EDWARD BOYS, | COMMANDER; | WHEN A MIDSHIPMAN OF HIS MAJESTY’S SHIP PHOEBE. | [rule, 30 mm.] | SECOND EDITION, ENGLARGED: | WITH ADDITIONAL PLATES. | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR J. F. DOVE, PICCADILLY; | OPPOSITE BURLINGTON HOUSE. | 1831. [Color map of the “Citadel de Valenciennes” on adjacent page, 190 x 130 mm.] Chevillet, Jacques
DC198 .C528 1906
[All text within text box, 95 x 155 mm.] MA | VIE MLITAIRE | 1800-1810 | PAR | J. CHEVILLET | Trompette au 8e régiment de chasseurs à cheval. | PUBLIÉE D’APRÈS LE MANUSCRIT ORIGINAL | PAR | GEORGES CHEVILLET | Petit-fils de l’auteur. | AVEC UNE PRÉFACE | PAR | HENRY HOUSSAYE | de l’Académie Française | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET Cie | 79, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 79 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1906 Larchey, Lorédan
DC198 .C67 C275 1890 c.1
THE NARRATIVE | OF | CAPTAIN COIGNET | (SOLDIER OF THE EMPIRE) | 1776-1850 | EDITED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT | BY LORÉDAN LARCHEY | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH | BY MRS. M. CAREY | [Image of two chevaliers, 50 x 30 mm.] | NEW YORK | THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO. | 46 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET [Image of young boy working in a garden, 90 x 130 mm., signed “J. Le Blan...” | “I took my spade and went to work in the garden.”—Page 10. [Copy two identical to copy one] Jean-Roch, Coignet
DC198 .C67 L319 1888
LES CAHIERS | DU | CAPITAINE COIGNET | (1799-1815) | PUBLIÉS | D’APRÈS LE MANUSCRIT ORIGINAL | PAR LORÉDAN LARCHEY | [rule, 10 mm.] | NOUVELLE ÉDITION | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET Cie | 79, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 79 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1888 | Droits de traduction et de reproduction réservés. [List of other titles by the same author on adjacent page]
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Combe, Michel
DC198 .C7 1896
MÉMOIRES | DU | COLONEL COMBE | SUR LES | CAMPAGNES DE RUSSIE 1812, DE SAXE 1813 | DE FRANCE 1814 ET 1815 | [rule, 20 mm.] | Nouvelle Édition| [Image with be and tree symbology, 20 x 25 mm., “H • P LABOR • OMNI • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droits | de reproduction et de traduction en France et dans tous | les pays étrangers, y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en mai 1896. | [rule, 80 mm.] | PARIS. TYP. DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE.—1339.”] Dangeais, pseud.
DC198 .D183 1821
NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE; | HIS POLITICAL AND PRIVATE LIFE, | From 1781 to 1798. | [Manuscript] Dangeais, pseud. | [rule 40 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR | WILLIAM STOCKDALE, | No. 179, PICCADILLY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1821. Falls, Alice Maria
DC198 .F196 1900
On the Banks of | the Seine | BY | A. M. F. | AUTHORESS OF ‘FOREIGN COURTS AND FOREIGN HOMES’ | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | 39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON | NEW YORK AND BOMBAY | 1900 | All rights reserved Gonneville, Aymar-Olivier, Le Harivel de DC198 .G6 1875 SOUVENIRS MLITAIRES | DU | COLONEL DE GONNEVILLE | PUBLIÉS | Par la Comtesse de MIRABEAU | SA FILLE ET PRÉCÉDÉS D’UNE ÉTUDE | PAR | LE GÉNÉRAL BARON AMBERT | [Image, two cherubs reading, 65 x 35 mm., “PD”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE ACADÉMIQUE | DIDIER ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES AUGUSTINS, 35 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1875 | Tous droits réservés. Fouché, Joseph, Duke of Otranto
DC198 .F7 F763 1894
MEMOIRS | OF | JOSEPH | FOUCHÉ [“J” and “F” in decorative lettering] | DUKE OF OTRANTO | MINISTER OF THE GENERAL POLICE OF FRANCE | WITH PORTRAITS | GIBBINGS & COMPANY, LIMITED | 18, BURY STREET, LONDON, W.C. | 1894 [Portrait of Fouché on adjacent page, 95 x 115 mm., “K Girardet del L Wolff sculp. | FOUCHÉ. | PRINTED BY WITTMANN, PARIS.”]
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Gouvion Saint-Cyr, Laurent, Marquis de DC198 .G179 1831 V.1-4 MÉMOIRES | POUR SERVIR | A L’HISTOIRE MILITAIRE | SOUS LE DIRECTOIRE, | LE CONSULAT ET L’EMPIRE, | PAR | LE MARÉCHAL GOUVION SAINT-CYR. | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 20 mm.] | 1789 ET 1799 | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS. | ANSELIN, LIBRAIRE POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, | RUE THIONVILLE, NO 9. | PICQUET, QUAI CONTI, NO 17. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1831. [Portrait of Gouvion on adjacent page, 95 x 150 mm., “Horace Vernet pinxtImp. August Bry, r. du Bac, 114, Paris Marin Lavigne del. | LE MARECHAL GOUVION ST CYR.”] Jackson, George, Sir
DC198 .J22 1872 V.1-2 c.1
THE | DIARIES AND LETTERS | OF | SIR GEORGE JACKSON, K.C.H., | FROM THE PEACE OF AMIENS TO THE BATTLE | OF TALAVERA. | EDITED BY LADY JACKSON. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOLUMES I. | [Circular image, 25 mm., “FIDE • ET • FIDUCIA | RB”] | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON, | Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty. | 1872. | [rule, 20 mm.] | {The Right of Publication and of Translation is reserved.} [Copy two identical to copy one] Jackson, George, Sir
DC198 .J22 1873 V.1-2 c.1
THE BATH ARCHIVES. | [rule, 60 mm.] | A FURTHER SELECTIONS | FROM THE | DIARIES AND LETTERS | OF | SIR GEORGE JACKSON, K.C.H., | FROM 1809 TO 1816. | EDITED BY LADY JACKSON. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOLUMES I. | [Circular image, 25 mm., “FIDE • ET • FIDUCIA | RB”] | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON, | Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty. | 1873. | [rule, 20 mm.] | {The Right of Publication and of Translation is reserved.} [Copy two identical to copy one; copy three identical to copy one except in leather binding] Thoumas, Charles Antoine
DC198 .L2 T525 1891
GÉNÉRAL THOUMAS | [rule, 20 mm.] | LE | MARÉCHAL LANNES | AVEC UN PORTRAIT GRAVÉ A L’EAU-FORTE | [Image, 30 x 20 mm., “C • L”] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | RUE AUBER 3, ET BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS, 15 | A LA LIBRAIRIE NOUVELLE | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1891
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Depasse, François
DC198 .L324 D44 1893
[In black and red] FRANÇOISE DEPASSE | [rule, 20 mm.] | LE | GÉNÉRAL DE LARIBOISIÈRE | SUIVI D’UNE NOTICE | sur | FOUGÈRES-MONTHORIN | Par MAXIME AUDOUIN | [rule, 20 mm.] | Illustrations de J. LE BLANT, BROZIK, PAUL MERWART | GINE, Albert DURAND, | Olivier DUCHEMIN | CHARTRAIN, Emmanuel GONTIER, | Felix ROLLIN | Documents reproduits d’après GROS, JOHANNOT et PHILIPPOTEAUX | [decorative rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, PRÈS L’ODÉON | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1893 Triaire, Paul
DC198 .L33 T821 1902
PAUL TRIAIRE | LAURÉAT DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | [rule, 20 mm.] | DOMINIQUE LARREY | ET LES CAMPAGNES | DE LA RÉVOLUTION ET DE L’EMPIRE | 1768-1842 | [rule, 10 mm.] | ÉTUDE HISTORIQUE AUX XVIIIE ET XIXE SIÈCLES | d’après des documents inédits | JOURNAL ET AGENDAS DE CAMPAGNES | NOTES MANUSCRITES – CORRESPONDANCE OFFICIELLE ET PRIVÉE | [rule, 10 mm.] | AVEC UN PORTRAIT | [Image of castle, 40 x 30 mm., “ARTE ET LABORE”] | TOURS | MAISON ALFRED MAME ET FILS | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1902 [Portrait of Larrey on adjacent page, 100 x 100 mm., “Girodet pinx 1804 E. Rubièrre sc. 1829 | LE BON DQUE LARREY”] Macdonald, Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre DC198 .M13 1892 SOUVENIRS | DU | MARÉCHAL MACDONALD | DUC DE TARENTE | [rule, 10 mm.] | AVEC UNE INTRODUCTION | PAR | M. CAMILLE ROUSSET | DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | [rule, 10 mm.] | Portraits d’après David et d’après Gérard | [Coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, 20 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 10, RUE GARANCIÈRE | [rule 5 mm.] | 1892 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Macdonald on adjacent page, 85 x 95 mm., “Héliog. Dujardin E. Plon Nourrit et Cie édit. Imp Eudes | LE MARÉCHAL MACDONALD | D’APRES GÉRARD | (Du Cabinet de M. Raveton)”] Macdonald, Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre DC198 .M135 1892 V.1-2 [In black and red] RECOLLECTIONS | OF | MARSHAL MACDONALD | DUKE OF TARENTUM | EDITED BY | CAMILLE ROUSSET | (MEMBER OF THE FRENCH ACADEMY) | Translated by | STEPHEN LOUIS SIMEON | [Circular image, 22 mm., “FIDE • ET • FIDUCIA | RB”]
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LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON, | Publishers in Ordinary to her Majesty the Queen. | 1892. | {All rights reserved} [Portrait of Macdonald on adjacent page, 60 x 70 mm., “Héliog. Dujardin E. Plon Nourrit et Cie édit. Imp Eudes | MARSHAL MACDONALD | ( DUKE OF TARENTUM ) | From the original by David | Paris: Printed for Richard Bentley and Son: 1892”] Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin DC198 .M31 1891 V.1-3 MÉMOIRES | DU GÉNÉRAL | BON DE MARBOT | I | GÊNES— AUSTERLITZ—EYLAU | [rule, 10 mm.] | Ouvrage orné d’un portrait en héliogravure | [Coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, 20 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1892 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Marbot on adjacent page, 80 x 100 mm., “Héliog. Dujardin Imp Wittmann | BARON DE MARBOT (MARCELLIN) | Colonel du 23e Chasseurs à Cheval. | 1821 | E. Plon Nourrit et Cie édit.”] Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin DC198 .M31 B985 1893 THE MEMOIRS | OF | BARON DE MARBOT | LATE | LIEUTENANTGENERAL IN THE FRENCH ARMY | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH | BY | ARTHUR JOHN BUTLER | LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE | WITH PORTRAIT | FOURTH EDITION | SLIGHTLY ABRIDGED | LONDON | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | AND NEW YORK: 15 ESAST 16th STREET | 1893 | All rights reserved [Portrait of Marbot on adjacent page, 80 x 100, “LIEUT.GENERAL BARON DE MARBOT. | 1840.”] Marmont, Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse DC198 .M352 1857 V.1-9 MÉMOIRES | DU | DUC DE RAGUSE | DE 1792 A 1832 | IMPRIMÉS SUR LE MANUSCRIT ORIGINAL DE L’AUTEUR | AVEC | LE PORTRAIT DU DUC DE REISCHSTADT | CELUI DU DUC DE RAGUSE | ET QUATRE FAC-SIMILE DE CHARLES X, DU DUC D’ANGOULÊME, DE L’EMPEREUR NICOLAS | ET DU DUC DE RAGUSE | [rule 5 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [Image, 50 x 35 mm. “ • C • P • “] | PARIS | PERROTIN, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | 41, RUE FONTAINE-MOLIÈRE, 41 | L’editeur se réserve tous droits de traduction et de reproduction. | 1857 [Portrait of Marmont on adjacent page, 105 x 150 mm., “Venise 1850 Ch. Colin Sc. | LE MAL DUC DE RAGUSE | Perrotin Editeur. | Imp. Gilquin et Dupainrg. r. de la Calandre Paris.”]
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Pianat de La Faye, Nicolas Louis
DC198 .M352 P699 1857
LE MARÉCHAL MARMONT | DUC DE RAGUSE | DEVANT L’HISTOIRE | EXAMEN CRITIQUE | ET RÉFUTATION DE SES MÉMOIRES | d’après | DES DOCUMENTS HISTORIQUES LA PLUPART INÉDITS. | [rule 25 mm.] | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION | AUGMENTÉE D’UN APPENDICE. | [rule 25 mm.] | PARIS | E. DENTU, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | 13, GALERIE D’ORLEANS, PALAIS-ROYAL, 13 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1857 | Droits de Reproduction et de Traduction réservés [On adjacent page: “PARIS | IMPRIMERIE DE L. TINTERLIN ET Ce | RUE NEUVEDES-BONS-ENFANTS, 3.”] Fezensac, Raymond-Aymery-Philip-Joseph, Duc de DC198 .M779 A2 1870 SOUVENIRS | MILITAIRES | DE 1804 A 1814 | PAR | M. LE DUC DE FEZENSAC | GÉNÉRAL DE DIVISION. | Je dirai : J’étais là ; telle chose m’avint. | (LA FONTAINE.) | Ouvrage honoré d’une souscription du Ministre de l’Instruction | publique poure les Bibliothèques scolaires. | [rule, 10 mm.] | QUATRIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE. | J. DUMAINE, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR DE L’EMPEREUR, | Rue et Passage Dauphine, 30. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1870 | DROITS DE TRADUCTION ET DE REPRODUCTION RÉSERVÉS. Sor, Charlotte de
DC198 .C35 E34 1837 V.1-2
Napoleon | und der | Herzog von Vicenza. | Nach den vertraulichen Mittheilungen | Coulaincourts, | Grof∫tallmei∫ters, Ge∫andten in St. Petersburg u. Mini∫ter | des Ueufern des Rai∫erreichs, | von | Charlotte v. Sor. | [Manuscript, “[pseud.] | ELLEAUX, (DESORMEAUX), comtesse d’-“] | Herausgegeben | von R. O. Spazier. | [rule, 5 mm.] | ...r∫ter Band. | [rule, 50 mm.] | Stuttgart. | Hallberger’∫che Berlagshandlung. | 1837. Montégut, Emile
DC198 .D2 M791 1895
ÉMILE MONTÉGUT | [rule, 10 mm.] | LE | MARÉCHAL DAVOUT | SON CARACTÈRE ET SON GÉNIE | [rule, 10 mm.] | LA DUCHESSE ET LE DUC | DE NEWCASTLE | [rule, 35 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET Cie | 79, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 79 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 | Droits de traduction et de reproduction réservés. [On adjacent page: rule, 10 mm. | “COULOMMIERS | Imprimerie PAUL BRODARD.” | rule, 10 mm.]
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Dupuy, Victor
DC198 .D9 T525 1892
SOUVENIRS | MILITAIRES | DE | VICTOR DUPUY | CHEF D’ESCADRONS DE HUSSARDS | 1794-1816 | PUBLIÉS AVEC UNE PRÉFACE | PAR | LE GÉNÉRAL THOUMAS | [Image, 30 x 20 mm., “C • L”] | PARIS | CALMANN, LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | RUE AUBER, 3, ET BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS, 15 | A LA LIBRAIRIE NOUVELLE | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1892 [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés pour tous pay, | y compris la Suède et la Norvège” | rule, 20 mm. | rule, 25 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE CHAIX, RUE BERGÈRE, 20, PARIS,-12502-92. Fantin des Odoards, Louis Florimond DC198 .F21 1895 JOURNAL | DU GÉNÉRAL | FANTIN DES ODOARDS | ÉTAPES D’UN OFFICIER | DE LA GRANDE ARMÉE | 1800—1830 | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1896 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de repro- | duction et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays étrangers, | y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Cet ouvrage a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en mars 1895. | [rule 90 mm.] | PARIS, TYP. DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE.—171. Fouché, Joseph, Duc d’Otrante
DC198 .F7 F763 1825 V.1-2
THE | MEMOIRS | OF | JOSEPH FOUCHÉ, | DUKE OF OTRANTO, | MINISTER OF THE GENERAL POLICE OF FRANCE. | [rule, 25 mm.] | WITH A PORTRAIT. | [rule, 25 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule, 50 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR CHARLES KNIGHT, PALL-MALL-EAST. | [rule, 5 mm.] | MDCCCXXV. [Portrait of Fouché on adjacent page, 60 x 60 mm., “Jospeh Fouché, | DUKE OF OTRANTO, | Minister of General Police of France | From the rare Print suppre∫sed by the French Police. | Vince | London Pubd by Chas Knight, Pall Mall East. | January 1, 1825.”] Géraud, Edmond
DC198 .G3 G359 N.D.
UN HOMME DE LETTRES | SOUS | L’EMPIRE ET LA RESTAURATION | (EDMOND GÉRAUD) | FRAGMENTS DE JOURNAL INTIME | PUBLIÉS PAR
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| MAURICE ALBERT | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MARPON ET FLAMMARION | E. FLAMMARION, SUCCr | 26, RUE RACINE, PRÈS L’ODÉON | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. [Portrait of Géraud on adjacent page, 75 x 90 mm.] Gay de Vernon, Jean Louis Camille, Baron DC198 .G7 G285 1856 VIE | DU MARÉCHAL | GOUVION SAINT-CYR | PAR | LE BARON GAY DE VERNON | Patrie, honneur, devoir. | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN DIDOT FRÈRES, FILS ET CIE | IMPRIMEURS DE L’INSTITUT DE FRANCE | RUE JACOB, NO 56 | 1856 [Portrait of Gouvion on adjacent page, 100 x 145 mm., “Horace Vernet pinxt Imp. Auguste Bry, r. du Bac, 114 Paris. Marin Lavigne del. | LE MARECHAL GOUVION ST CYR.”] Home, George
DC198 .H7 H765 1838
MEMOIRS | OF | AN ARISTOCRAT, | AND | REMINISCENCES OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY | A MIDSHIPMAN OF THE BELLEROPHON. | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON : | WHITTAKER & Co., AVE MARIA LANE, | AND | BELL & BRADFUTE, EDINBURGH | [rule, 10 mm.] | M.DCCC.XXXVII. [Article from “The Sestoman”, September 10, 1891, on adjacent page] La Valette, Antoine-Marie Chamans, Comte de DC198 .L39 L393 1831 V.1-2 [Manuscript signature above text, “A. L. Hatch”] | MEMOIRS | OF | COUNT LAVALLETTE. | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY, | NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | 1831. Lejeune, Louis-François, Baron
DC198 .L5 B222 1895 V.1-2
MÉMOIRES DU GÉNÉRAL LEJEUNE | Publiés par M. Germain BAPST | [rule, 25 mm.] | De Valmy | à Wagram | Deuxième mille | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN-DIDOT ET CIE | IMPRIMEURS DE L’INSTITUT, RUE JACOB, 56 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 [On adjacent page: “Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés | pour tous les pays, | y compris la Suède et Norvège” | rule, 50 mm. | “Typographie Firmin-Didot et Cie.— Mesnil (Eure).”]
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DC198 .L5 L534 1897 V.1-2
MEMOIRS | OF | BARON LEJEUEN | AIDE-DE-CAMP TO MARSHALS BERTHIER, | DAVOUT, AND OUDINOT | TRANSLATED AND EDITED FROM THE ORIGINAL FRENCH | BY | MRS ARTHUR BELL (N. D’ANVERS) | AUTHOR OF ‘THE ELEMENTARY HISTORY OF ART’ | THE ‘SCIENCE LADDERS SERIES’ ETC. | WITH AN INTRODUCTION | BY | MAJOR-GENERAL MAURICE, C.B. | IN TWO VOLUMES—VOL. I. | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | 39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON | NEW YORK AND BOMBAY | 1897 | All rights reserved Lemonnier-Delafosse, Marie Jean Baptiste DC198 .L6 L557 1850 CAMPAGNES | De 1810. 11, 12, 13. 14. 1815 | En Portugal Espagne France Belgique | OU | SOUVENIRS MILITAIRES | PAR | J-B. LEMONNIER-DELAFOSSE | Lieutenant-Colonel en retraite, Officier de la Légiond’Honneur | [Image of military paraphernalia, 80 x 50 mm.] | HAVRE | IMPRIMERIE ALPH. LEMALE | 1850 Montorgueil, Georges
DC198 .M972 1840
M U R A T | MURAT A L’AUBERGE PATERNELLE • L’ENGAGÉ VOLONTAIRE | LE CAVALIER D’ABOUKIR • LE BEAU-FRÈRE DE NAPOLÉON | LE ROI DE NAPLES • LA GARDE-ROBE D’UN HÉROS | UN ROI EN HAILLONS • LE DRAME DU PIZZO | TEXTE DE G. MONTORGUEIL | [Manuscript] Octave Lebesque | AQUARELLES DE JOB | [Circular image, coin-like, 40 mm., “LOAKIMUS NAPOLEO | VTR. SICIL. REX.”] | LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET CIE | PARIS Bulos, M. MEMOIRS | OF | M A R S H A L N FAMILY. | [rule, 40 mm.] | TWO [rule, 25 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: CHESNUT STREET. | BALITMORE: | 10 mm.] | 1834. Weston, James Augustus
DC198 .N5 N568 1834 E Y.| PUBLISHED BY HIS VOLUMES IN ONE. | VOL. I. | | E. L. CAREY AND A. HART— CAREY, HART & CO. | [rule, DC198 .N5 W535 1895
HISTORIC DOUBTS | AS TO THE EXECUTION | OF MARSHAL NEY, | WITH NUMEROUS IL- | LUSTRATIONS * * * | BY | JAMES A. WESTON | RECTOR OF THE CHURCH THE ASCENSION, HICKORY, N. C. ; MAJOR 33RD N. C. REGIMENT, | CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY ; CHAPLAIN CATAWBA COUNT (N. C.) VETERAN’S | ASSOCIATION ; HONORARY MEMBER OF THE NORTH | CAROLINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
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ETC. | NEW YORK | THOMAS WHITTAKER | 2 and 3 Bible House | 1895 [Image of Marshal Ney on adjacent page, 120 x 180 mm., “MARSHAL NEY. | (Froim an Oil Painting at Versailles.)”] Welschinger, Henri
DC198 .N5 W458 1893
LE | MARÉCHAL NEY | - 1815 - | PAR | HENRI WELSCHINGER | [rule, 15 mm.] | Portraits d’après Gérard | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1896 | Tous droits réservés. [Portrait of Marshal Ney on adjacent page, 90 x 110 mm., “Héliog. & Imp. Lemercier. E, Plon, Nourrit & Cie Édit. | LE MARÉCHAL NEY | D’après le portrait original peint par Gérard | appartenant au Prince de la Moskowa”] O’Neil, Charles
DC198 .02 1851
[Manuscript signature above text, “Gen. Fenney. | 1531 Vine St. | Plirla Aug. 20 1891.”] | THE | MILITARY ADVENTURES | OF | CHARLES O’NEIL, | WHO WAS A SOLDIER IN THE ARMY OF THE LORD WELLINGTON DURING THE | MEMORABLE PENINSULAR WAR AND THE CONTINENTAL | CAMPAIGNS FROM 1811 TO 1815 ; | INCLUDING FULL HISTORIES OF | THE BLODDY BATTLE OF BAROSSA, | AND | THE MEMORABLE SIEGE OF BADAJOS; | TOGETHER WITH A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO, | TERMINATING WITH THE OVERTHROW OF NAPOLEON; | IN ALL OF WHICH HE WAS AN ACTOR. | [rule, 20 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED BY SIX SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS. | [rule, 20 mm.] | WORCESTER: | PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR BY EDWARD LIVERMORE. | 1851. Ompteda, Christian, Freiherr von,
DC198 .O56 A3 1894
IN THE KING’S GERMAN LEGION. | MEMOIRS | OF | BARON OMPTEDA, | COLONEL IN THE KING’S GERMAN LEGION | DURING THE NAPOLEONIC WARS. | WITH PORTRAIT. | “Balmam qui meruit, ferat.” | LONDON: | H. GREVEL & CO., | 33, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C.| 1894. [Portrait of Ompteda on adjacent page, 100 x 140 mm., indecipherable signature | Heliogravure v. Dr E. Albert & Co München.”] Oudinot, Eugénie de Coucy, Duchesse de Reggio DC198 .O9 O9 1894 RÉCITS DE GUERRE ET DE FOYER | [rule, 30 mm.] | LE | MARÉCHAL OUDINOT | DUC DE REGGIO | D’APRÈS LES | SOUVENIRS INÉDITS DE LA MARÉCHALE | PAR GASTON STIEGLER | [rule, 15
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mm.] | PRÉFACE DE M. LE MIS COSTA DE BEAUREGARD | [rule, 15 mm.] | Portraits en héliogravure| [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURSÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1896 [Portrait of Marshal Oudinot on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., “Héliog. Lemercier Imp. Eudes & Cie | LE MARÉCHAL OUDINOT | DUC DE REGGIO | E. PLON, NOURRIT & CIE ÉDIT.”] Peyrusse, Guillaume Joseph Roux, Baron DC198 .P516 1894 LETTRES INÉDITES | DU BARON | GUILLAUME PEYRUSSE | ÉCRITES A SON FRÈRE ANDRÉ | PENDANT | LES CAMPAGNED DE L’EMPIRE | DE 1809 A 1814 | PUBLIÉES | D’APRÈS LES MANUSCRITS ORIGINAU, AVEC UNE NOTICE SUR PEYRUSSE | PAR | LÉON-G. PÉLISSIER | Ancien membre de l’École française de Rome | Prosseur à la Faculté des Lettres de Montpellier | [Image with two cherubs reading, 45 x 25 mm., “PD”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRESÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1894 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Pils, François
DC198 .P643 1895
JOURNAL DE MARCH | DU | GRENADIER PILS | (1804-1814) | RECUEILLI ET ANNOTÉ | PAR | M. RAOUL DE CISTERNES | ILLUSTRATIONS | D’après les dessins originaux de PILS | [Image, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | PAUL OLLENDORFF, ÉDITEUR | 28 bis, RUE DE RICHELIEU, 28 bis | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés | [Portrait of Pils on adjacent page, 100 x 120 mm., “FRANÇOIS PIILS | (17851867.)”] Pion des Loches, Antoine Augustine Flavien DC198 .P662 1889 MES | CAMPAGNES | (1792-1815), | NOTES ET CORRESPONDANCE DU COLONEL D’ARTILLERIE, | PION DES LOCHES, | MISES EN ORDRE ET PUBLIÉES | PAR MM. | MAURICE CHIPON ET LÉONCE PINGAUD. | [rule, 45 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN-DIDOT ET CIE, | IMPRIMEURS DE L’INSTITUT, RUE JACOB, 56. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1889 | Droits de traduction et de reproduction réservés. [Portrait of des Loches on adjacent page, 70 x 90 mm., “LE COLONEL PION DES LOCHES”] Combier, Amédée
DC198 .R12 C731 1892
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MÉMOIRES | DU | GÉNÉRAL RADET | D’APRÈS SES PAPIERS PERSONNELS | ET LES ARCHIVES DE L’ÉTAT | PAR | A. COMBIER | [rule, 35 mm.] | SAINT-CLOUD | IMPRIMERIE BELIN FRÈRES | RUE DU CALVAIRE, NO 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1892 Rapp, Jean, Comte de
DC198 .R29 1895
[In black and red] MÉMOIRES HISTORIQUES & MILITAIRES | SUR | LA RÉVOLUTION, LE CONSULAT & L’EMPIRE | [rule, 80 mm.] | MÉMOIRES | DU | GÉNÉRAL RAPP | (1772-1821) | AIDE DE CAMP DE NAPLOÈON | ÉCRITS PAR LUI-MÊME | ÉDITION REVUE ET ANNOTÉE | Par M. Désiré LACROIX | [rule, 10 mm.] | Portrait, Plan & Dessins. | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS | GARNIER FRÈRES, ÉDITEURS | 6, RUE DES SAINTS-PÈRES, 6 [Portrait of General Rapp on adjacent page, 90 x 115 mm., “Rapp”] Rémusat, Madame de
DC198 .R391 1894
MEMOIRS | OF | MADAME DE RÉMUSAT. | 1802-1808. | WITH A PREFACE AND NOTES BY HER GRANDSON, | PAUL DE RÉMUSAT, | SENATOR. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY | MRS. CASHEL HOEY AND JOHN LILLIE. | COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME | NEW YORK: | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, | 1, 3, AND 5 BOND STREET. | 1894. [Full name of Madame de Rémusat is: Claire Elisabeth Jeanne Gravier de Vergennes, Madame de Rémusat] Rémust, Madame de
DC198 .R391 1880 V.1-3
MEMOIRS | OF | MADAME DE RÉMUSAT. | 1802-1808. | WITH A PREFACE AND NOTES BY HER GRANDSON, | PAUL DE RÉMUSAT, | SENATOR. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY | MRS. CASHEL HOEY AND JOHN LILLIE. | IN THREE VOLUMES | VOL. I. | NEW YORK: | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY | 1880. [Full name of Madame de Rémusat is: Claire Elisabeth Jeanne Gravier de Vergennes, Madame de Rémusat] Roederer, Pierre-Louis
DC198 .R622 1909
BIBLIOTHÈQUE DU VIEUX PARIS | [rule, 80 mm.] | AUTOUR DE BONAPARTE | [rule, 20 mm.] | Journal | du | Comte P.-L. Roederer | Ministre et Conseiller d’Etat | [rule, 20 mm.] | Notes intimes et politiques d’un familier des Tuileries | Introduction et Notes | Par Maurice VITRAC | de la Bibliothèque Nationale | [rule, 20 mm.] | Ouvrage orné d’un frontispice gravé | [Circular roman style portrait, 40 mm.] | PARIS (IXe) | H. DARAGON, ÉDITEUR | 96-98, Rue Blanche,
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96-98 | [rule, 5 mm.] | M D CCCC IX [Portrait of Roederer on adjacent page, 80 x 90 mm., “De∫siné par J. Guerin Gravé par Fiesinger | PIERRE LOUIS ROEDERER | Député de Metr | à l’A∫semblée Nationale en 1789.”] Saint-Chamans, Alfred Armand Robert, Comte de DC198 .S13 1896 c.1 MÉMOIRES | DU GÉNÉRAL | CTE DE SAINT-CHAMANS | ANCIEN AIDE DE CAMP | DU MARÉCHAL SOULT | 1802-1832 | [rule, 20 mm.] | Ouvrage accompagné d’une héliogravure | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P LABOR OMNIA VINCIT IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 8, RUE GRANCIÈRE | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1896 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Saint-Chamans on adjacent page, 80 x 100 mm., “Hellog Fillon & Heuse Imp. Eudes & Chassepot | Alfred Armand-Robert de Saint-Chamans | Colonel du 7e de Chasseurs – 1812. | Chevalier de l’Empire. | E. PLON NOURRIT & CIE EDIT”] [Copy two identical to copy one, only unbound] Saint-Hilaire, Émile Marco de
DC198 .S14 1848
MÉMOIRES | D’UN PAGE | DE LA COUR IMPÉRIALE | (1804-1815) | PAR | EMILE MARCE DE SAINT-HILAIRE. | [rule, 55 mm.] | PARIS | BOULÉ, éditeur, rue Coq-Heron, 3, | ET CHEZ TOUS LES LIBRAIRES DE PARIS, DES DÉPARTEMENS | et de l’Étranger. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1848 Ségur, Philippe-Paul, Comte de
DC198 .S45 M381 1895
AIN AIDE-DE-CAMP OF | NAPOLEON | MEMOIRS OF | GENERAL COUNT DE SÉGUR | OF THE FRENCH ACADEMY | 1800-1812 | REVISED BY HIS GRANDSON | COUNT LOUIS DE SÉGUR | TRANSLATED BY | H. A. PATCHETT-MARTIN | NEW YORK | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY | 1895 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 75 x 110 mm., “Napoleon”] Soult, Nicolas-Jean de Dieu, Duc de Dalmantie DC198 .S723 1815 MÉMOIRE JUSTIFICATIF | DE MONSIEUR | LE MARÉCHAL SOULT, | DUC DE DALMATIE [Image of crown atop a pile of opened books and cannons, 45 x 45 mm.] | PARIS, | LE NORMANT, IMPRIMEUR-LIBRAIRE. | 1815.
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Vellexon, Madame la Baronne de
DC198 .S729 1848
SOUVENIRS | DU DIRECTOIRE | ET | DE L’EMPIRE, | PAR | MADAME LA BARONNE DE V***. | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS, | IMPRIMERIE DE COSSON, | RUE DU FOUR-S.-GERMAIN, 47. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1848. [On adjacent page: rule 70 mm., “Imprimerie de Cosson, rue du Four-St.-Germain, 47.”] Rousseau, François
DC198 .S94 R86 1898
LA CARRIÈRE | DU | MARÉCHAL SUCHET | DUC D’ALBUFÉRA | DOCUMENTS INÉDITS | PAR | FRANÇOIS ROUSSEAU | [rule, 25 mm.] | MAISON DIDOT | FIRMIN-DIDOT ET Cie, ÉDITEURS | IMPRIMEURS DE L’INSTITUT, 56, RUE JACOB | PARIS | [Manuscript] {1898} Suckow, Colonel de
DC198 .S94 V437 1901
D’IÉNA A MOSCOU | [rule, 20 mm.] | PAR | LE COLONEL DE SUCKOW | DE L’ARMÉE WURTEMBERGEOISE | [rule, 20 mm.] | TRADUIT DE L’ALLEMAND | PAR | LE COMMANDANT VELING | [Image with be and tree symbology, 20 x 25 mm., “H • P LABOR • OMNI • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1901 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit | de reproduction et de traduction en France et dans tous les | pays étrangers, y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en mars 1901. | [rule, 80 mm.] | PARIS. –TYP. PLON-NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE.—2036.”] Villemain, Abel-François
DC198 .V73 1874 V.1-2
SOUVENIRS | CONTEMPORAINS | D’HISTOIRE ET DE LITTÉRATURE | PAR | M. VILLEMAIN | MEMBRE DE L’INSTITUT | [rule, 10 mm.] | PREMIÈRE PARTIE | TROISIÈME ÉDITION | [decorative rule, 25 x 5 mm.] | PARIS | DIDER, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | QUAI DES AUGUSTINS, 35 | L’auteur et l’éditeur se réservent le droit de traduction. | 1855 [On adjacent page: rule, 80 mm. | “Paris.—Imprimerie de GUSTAVE GRATIOT, rue Mazarine, 30.”] Faré, Charles A.
DC199 .F223 1889
[In black and red] CHARLES A. FARÉ | [rule, 20 mm.] | LETTRES | D’UN JEUNE OFFICIER | A SA MÈRE | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1803-1814 | [rule, 10 mm.] | AVEC UNE PRÉFACE ET DES
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NOTES | Par H. FARÉ | [Image of sculpture of a woman flanked by two cherubs, 45 x 35 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE CHARLES DELAGRAVE | 15, RUE SOUFFLOT, 15 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1889 [Portrait of Faré on adjacent page, 60 x 100 mm., “L. Muller sc. Ch. Delagrave Ed. | CHARLES A. FARÉ | 1786-1841 | Imp. A. Porcabeuf.”] Rossel, L. N.
DC199 .R828 1871
ABRÉGÉ | DE | L’ART DE LA GUERRE | [rule, 20 mm.] | EXTRAITS DES OEUVRES | DE | NAPOLÉON, JOMINI, L’ARCHDUC CHARLES, ETC... | ANNOTÉS PAR | L. N. ROSSEL | [Image of initials on a shield, 25 x 20 mm., “EL | IN LABOKE DECUS”] | PARIS | E. LACHAUD, ÉDITEUR | 4, PLACE DU THÉATREFRANÇAIS, 4 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1871. [On adjacent page: rule, 35 mm. | “Clichy—Impr. Paul Dupont et Cie, rue du Bacd’Asnières, 12. Sarrazin, Jean
DC199 .S247 1811
CONFESSION | DU | GÉNÉRAL BUONAPARTÉ | A L’ABBÉ MUARY, &c. &c. | DÉDIÉE AU | GÉNÉRAL KLÉBER, | PAR LE GÉNÉRAL SARRAZIN, | Ancien Chef d’Etat-Major du Général Bernadotte, aux Armées | d’Allemagne et d’Italie. | ET ORNÉE DU PORTRAIT DU GÉNÉRAL KLÉBER, | Peint à Paris par GERARD et gravé à Londres par HEATH. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | Tantalus a labris sitiens fugentia captat | Flumina. Quid rides ? Mutato nomine, de te | Fabular narratur....,........ | HORAT. Sat. Lib. I. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | LONDRES, | IMPRIMÉ POUR L’AUTEUR, | PAR VOGEL ET SCHULZE, 13, POLAND STREET, | ET SE VEND CHEZ T. EGERTON, Whitehall; | N. L. PANNIER, | Libraire de S. A. R. Mgr. le Duc de Kent, 15, Leicester Place, | Leicester Square; et chez tous les principaux Libraires. | [rule, 20 mm.] | 1811. | {ENTERED AT STATIONER’S HALL.} [Portrait of Kléber on adjacent page, 85 x 105 mm., “I. Guerin pinxt J. Heath sculpt | KLÈBER | Le Général a èté a∫sa∫siné en Egipte le 14 Juin 1800 | il avait près de six pieds. Sa force etait prodigieuse. Sa | Phisionomie sévére, son regard vif et fier. Sa toum[...] | Majestueuse et son abord très froid. Son Genie et son | Courage égalaient sa Loyauté et son amour pour la | discipline. (Extrait des notes biographiques.”] Sarrazin, Jean
DC199 .S247PE 1811
THE | PHILOSOPHER; | OR, | HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL NOTES. | BY | GENERAL SARRAZIN, | Formerly Chief of Staff of General
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Bernadotte, Prince | Regent of Sweden, in the Armies of | Germany and Italy. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | “Nature does nothing in vain....every man has one or more | qualities which may make him useful both to himself and other.... | if men would be content to graft upon nature and assister her opera- | tions, what mighty effects might we expect ? Tully would not stand | so much alone in oratory, Virgil in poetry, or Caesar in war.” | Spectator, vol. ii. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, | By Davidson, Old Boswell Court, | AND SOLD BY DULAU AND CO. SOHO SQUAREL; EAGERTON, | WHITEHALL; DECONCHY, 100, NEW BOND STREET; | AND MURDOCH, HART STREET, BLOOMSBURY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1811. | Entered at Stationer’s Hall. [Portrait of Sarrazin on adjacent page, 85 x 105 mm., “Painted at Rome. 1799 Engraved in London, 1811. | SARRAZIN. | Born in France the 15th of August 1770, Captain of Infantry | in 1792. Engineer in 1794. Colonel of the 14th Regiment of Dragoons | in 1796. General in 1798 and exchanged by the English | Government as a Lieutenant General the 8th of October 1798, | for the English General Sir Harry Burrard. | (Extracted from the Philosopher.)”] Stewarton
DC199 .S852 1806
THE | SECRET HISTORY | OF THE | COURT AND CABINET | OF | ST. CLOUD. | [rule, 10 mm.] | IN A SERIES OF LETTERS | FROM A RESIDENT IN PARIS TO A NOBLEMAN IN LONDON | WRITTEN DURING THE MONTHS OF AUGUST, | SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER, 1805. | [rule, 10 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | PRINTED FOR AND SOLD BY JOHN WATTS, | nourth-east Corner of Second in Dock Street. | SOLD ALSO BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS. | [broken rule, 20 mm.] | 1806. Acton, Lord, et. al.
DC201 .C178 1906
THE | CAMBRIDGE | MODERN HISTORY | PLANNED BY | THE LATE LORD ACTON LL.D. | REGIUS PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY | EDITED BY | A. W. WARD LITT.D. | G. W. PROTHERO LITT.D. | STANLEY LEATHES M.A. | WOLUME IX | NAPOLEON | New York | THE MACMILLAN COMPANY | LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., LTD. | 1906 | All rights reserved [Library holds only volume nine of the collection] Capefigue, Jean Baptiste Honoré Raymond DC201 .C23 1842 V.1-2 L’EUROPE | pendant le consulat et l’empire de | NAPOLÉON | PAR | M. CAPEFIGUE | [Image, 3 x 3 mm.] | tome I | [rule,
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50 mm.] | LIBRAIRES [Portrait Royale P. bound two
BRUXELLES | WOUTERS, RASPOET ET Ce, IMPRIMEURS| 8, rue d’Assant | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1842. of Napoleon on adjacent page, 70 x 90 mm., “Lith. Degobert, Bruxelles. | BONAPARTE, | CONSUL”] [Set volumes at a time, total of twelve volumes]
Chateaubriand, François-René, Vicomte de DC201 .C492 1814 OF | BUONAPARTE, | AND | THE BOURBONS, | AND OF THE NECESSITY | OF RALLYING ROUND OUR LEGITIMATE PRINCES FOR | THE HAPPINESS OF FRANCE AND THAT OF EUROPE, | BY | F. A. DE CHATEAUBRIAND. | [Image of a crown atop flags draped over cannons, with a trip fleur de lis in front, 85 x 25 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed by Schulze and Dean, 13, Poland Street, | FOR HENRY COLBURN, NO. 50, CONDUIT STREET, | HANOVER SQUARE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1814. Guenin, Georges & Nouaillac, J.
DC201 .G926 1923
L’HISTOIRE | D’APRÈS LES TÉMOIGNAGES DES CONTEMPORAINS | [rule, 20 mm.] | LE CONSULAT, L’EMPIRE | ET | LA RESTAURATION | 1800-1830 | [rule, 20 mm.] | LECTURES HISTORIQUES | * * | [Aligned left, “G. GUENIN | AGRÉGÉ D’HISTOIRE ET GÉOGRAPHIE | CORRESPONDANT HONORAIRE | DU MINISTRE DE L’INSTRUCTION PUBLIQUE”] [veritcal rule separating text, 20 mm.] [Aligned right, “J. NOUAILLAC | AGRÉGÉ | D’HISTOIRE ET GÉOGRAPHIE | DOCTEUR ÈS LETTRES] | [Coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, 20 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE – 6e | [rule 5 mm.] | 1923 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by Nouaillac on adjacent page] Madelin, Louis
DC201 .M15 1928
LOUIS MADELIN | [rule, 20 mm.] | LA FRANCE | DE L’EMPIRE | [rule, 20 mm.] | Conférences prononcés | à la Société des Conférences | en 1926 | [Coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, 20 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE – 6e | [rule 5 mm.] | 1923 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by Madelin on adjacent page] Unknown
DC201 .N216 1815
Napoleons | Wiederer∫cheinung | in Frankreich | hi∫tori∫ch = politi∫ch darge∫tellt. | [rule 20 mm.] | “-, mas dem Ubgrund
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Fiihn ent∫tiegen, | Rann durch ein ehernes Ge∫chicf | Den halben Erdfreis iiber∫iegen, | Zum Ubgrund mu∫s es doch zuriicf. | Schon droht ein ungeheures Bangen, | Wergebens mird er mider∫tehn | Und Ulle, die noch an ihm hangen, | Die mü∫∫en mit zu Grunde gehn!” | (Göthe, im Epimenides, S. 18.) | [rule 50 mm.] | Leipzig, | in Commi∫∫ion bei U. O. Liebesfind. | 1815. [Much text is stained and damaged on this page and thus, this duplication may have been effected] Thiers, Adolphe
DC201 .T438 1845 V.1-9
HISTOIRE | DU CONSULAT | ET DE L’EMPIRE | PAR | A. THIERS, | ANCIEN PRÉSIDENT DU CONSEIL DES MINISTRES, MEMBRE DE LA CHAMBRE | DES DÉPUTÉS ET DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | [rule 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [rule 35 mm.] | LEIPZIG. | J. P. MELINE, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR. | [rule 5 mm.] | 1845 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 110 x 150 mm., “Isabey père Pinx. Henry Robinson Sc. | BONAPARTE | 1er Consul”] [Volume one of nine] Thiers, Adolphe
DC201 .T438H 1845 V.1-20
HISTOIRE | DU | CONSULAT | ET DE | L’EMPIRE | FAISANT SUITE | A L’HISTOIRE DE LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE | PAR M. A. THIERS | [rule 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [Image of two roman coins, 35 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | PAULIN, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | 60, RUE RICHELIEU | [rule 5 mm.] | 1845 [Portrait of Thiers on adjacent page, 100 x 130 mm., “Mme de Mirbel pinxit. A. Sandoz del. Pannier sculpsit | A. THIERS. | Impi par Chardon ainé et Ae Thiers, Consulat et Empire. Livre 1er [Volume one of twenty, library holds duplicate copies of volumes fourteen and twenty] Arndt, Ernst Moritz
DC202.1 .A747 1813
Kurze und wahrhaftige | Erzählung | von | Napoleon Bonapartens verderblichen | Anschlägen, von seinen Kriegen in Spa= | nien un Ru∫sland, von der Zerstörung | ∫seiner Heeresmacht, und von der Beder= | tung des gegenwärtigen teut∫chen | Krieges: | ein Büchlein | dem | teut∫chen Volke zum Tro∫t und Ermahnung | ge∫tellt. | [rule 75 mm.] | Germanien 1813. Chélard, Raoul
DC202.1 .C516 1893
LES | ARMÉES FRANÇAISES | JUGÉES PAR | LES HABITANTS DE L’AUTRICHE | 1797—1800—1809 | D’APRÈS DES RAPPORTS DE
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L’ÉPOQUE | PAR | RAOUL CHÉLARD | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURSÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1893 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de | reproduction et de traduction en France et à l’étranger. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en avril 1893.” | List of other titles by Chélard | rule 90 mm. | “PARIS, TYP. DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] Corréard, François
DC202 .C7 1899
BIBLIOTHÈQUE D’HITOIRE ILLUSTRÉE | PUBLIÉE SOUS LA DIRECTION DE MM. | [Aligned left, “J. ZELLER | Membre de l’Institut”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right, “H. VAST | Docteur ès lettres.”] | [rule, 20 mm.] | LA | FRANCE SOUS LE CONSULAT | PAR | F. CORRÉARD | PROFESSEUR D’HISTOIRE AU LYCÉE CHARLEMAGNE | [Circular image of a woman’s head with a quill pen, 30 mm., “Société Française d’Éditions d’Art”] | SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE D’ÉDITIONS D’ART | L.-HENRY MAY | 9 ET 11, RUE SAINT-BENOÎT [List of other titles available through the Bibliothèque d’Histoire Illustrée on adjacent page] Unknown
DC201 .T621 1868
LES TITRES | DE | LA DYNASTIE NAPOLÉONIENNE. | Vox pouli vox Dei. | [Royal coat of arms with crown and eagle imagery, 35 x 50 mm.] | PARIS. | IMPRIMERIE IMPÉRIALE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | M DCCC LXVIII. [On adjacent page: “SE VEND CHEZ HENRI PLON, | RUE GARANCIÈRE, NO 8, A PARIS.”] Jomini, Antoine Henri, Baron de
DC202.1 .J75 N.D.
ATLAS PORTATIF | POUR L’INTELLIGENCE | DES RELATIONS DES DERNIÈRES GUERRES, | PUBLIÉES SANS PLAN; | NOTAMMENT | POUR LA VIE DE NAPOLOÉON, | Par le Général Baron de Jomini | [rule, 135 mm.] | [Aligned left: “1. Plan des affaires de Lonato et Castiglione. | 2. – de la bataille d’Arcole. | 3. – de Rivoli. | 4. – de Marengo. | 5. Carte pour l’intelligence des affaires d’Ulm, 1805. | 6. Plan de la bataille d’Austerlitz, | 7. Carte pour les journées de Jena et d’Auerstedt. | 8. Plan de la bataille d’Eyalu. | 9. – de Heilsberg et Friedland. | 10. Carte pour les affaires d’Abensberg, Eckmuhl et Ratisbonne. | 11. Batailles d’Esling et de Wagram. | 12. – de Smolensk et de Valoutina.
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| 13. – de Borodino ou de la Moskowa. | 14. Affaires de Krasnoï. | 15. Bataille de la Bérésina.”] [vertical double rule separating text, 55 mm.] [Aligned center: “16. Plan de la bataille de Lutzen, 1813. | 16 bis. Carte pour l’ensemble de Lutzen et Lepzig. | 17. Plan de la bataille de Bautzen. | 18. – de la bataille de Dresde. | 18 bis. Cart, 1o pour l’ensemble de Dresde et Culm; 2o spéciale | pour les deux journées de Culm. | 19. Plans des affaires de Dennewitz, Katzbach, Hanau, | Gros-Beeren. | 20. Plan de la bataille de Lepzig. | Cartes pour l’intelligence de la campagne de 1814.—Champ- | 21. Aubert,—Montmirail ,— Château-Therry,—Vauzchamps,— | 22. Soisson,—Laon,—Craon,— Rheims,—Châlons,—Brienne, | 23. —Bar,—Troyes,—Arcis et Fère-Champenoise,—Sens,— | Montereau,—Nogent,—Mormans,— Nangis—,Bray et Paris. | 24. Plan et Carte des envrions de Paris.”] [vertical double rule separating text, 55m.] [Aligned right: “25. Plans particuliers de Brienne, Arcisur-Aube, Fère- | Champenoise. | 26. – pour Montmirail, Champ-Aubert, Etoges, Vauxchamps, | Craon et Laon. | 27. 27. Carte pour la bataille de Fleurus (ou Ligny en 1815). | 28. – pour l’ensemble de Waterloo, se raccordant à la | précédent. | 29. Plan de la bataille de Waterloo. | A. Carte générale de l’Allemagne méridionale et de l’Italie | septentrionale. | B. Carte générale de l’Allemagne septentrionale. | C. – d’une partie de la Prusse et de la Russie. | D. – générale de l’Espagne et du Portugal. | E. – générale de la France.”] | Il n’a pas été possible d’arrêter un système absolu d’enluminure, parce que les batailles ont plus ou moins de momens à indiquer, et que les couleurs tranchantes ne sont pas en assez grand nombre pour les varier autant qu’on le voudrait; ainsi sur les plans | d’Austerlitz, Smolensk, Borodino, la multiplicité des mouvemens a nécessité celle des couleurs. | Sur les autres plans on a cherché à distinguer les mouvemens et les positions des diverses parties d’après le système suivant: | [Aligned left: “Français. | Premières positions......... Bleu clair. | Deuxièmes positions......... Bleu foncé. | Troisièmes positions......... Rouge clair. | Quatrièmes positions......... Rouge foncé. | Derniers momens......... Violet.”] [vertical double rule separating text, 25 mm.] [Aligned right: “Alliés. | Premières positions......... Jaune pâle. | Deuxièmes positions......... Jaune foncé. | Troisièmes positions......... Orange. | Quatrièmes positions......... Vert.”] | Cependant on a dû s’écarter de ces combinaisons quand les mouvemens ou les positions n’étaient pas aussi nombreux; dans les batailles ou combats qui n’ont eu que deux momens, on a enluminé en Bleu et Rouge foncé les mouvemens des Français, et en | Jaune pâle
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et en Orange les mouvemens des Coalisés. | PARIS, | CHEZ ANSELIN, LIBRAIRE POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, LES SCIENCE ET LES ART, | RUE ET PASSAGE DAUPHINE, 36. Pétiet, Auguste-Louis, Baron
DC202.1 .P487 1844
SOUVENIRS | MILITAIRES | DE | L’HISTOIRE CONTEMPORAINE, | PAR | LE GÉNÉRAL, BARON, AUGUSTE PÉTIET, | MARÉCHAL-DECAMP, COMMANDANT LE DÉPARTEMENT DU LOIRET, | MAITRE DES REQUETES, ETC. | [Image of an eagle holding a sword in its talons and a crown of leaves with the letter “N” inside them in its beak, 50 x 30 mm.] | PARIS, | CHEZ DUMAINE, Libraire Mlitaire, rue Dauphine, 36; | CHEZ MARTINON, Libraire rue du Coq-St-Honoré, 4. | [Aligned left: “TOURS, | R. PORNIN ET Cie, Imp.-Lib.”] [vertical broken rule separating text, 15 mm.] [Aligned right: “ORLÉANS, | GATINEAU, Libraire.”] | 1844. [On adjacent page: “< Napoléon réunissait en lui ce qui plaît à notre nation. Homme | de conquête, il flattait son amour pour la gloire; homme du peuple, | son amour pour l’égalité; homme de génie, sa vive intelligence; | homme de gouvernement, son amour de l’ordre. >”] Pflug, Ferdinand
DC202.1 .P531 1856
VON | Auer∫tädt bis Bellealliance. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Nach den Erinnerugen | eienes | Preu∫si∫chen Veteranen | bearbeitet | von | Ferndinand Pflug. | Herausgeber von | “Unter dem Doppeladler.” | Er∫tes Vândchen. | [double rule, 60 mm.] | Berlin. | Verlag von Ludqig Nauh. [Title page repeated on adjacent page, with the addition, above the title text, of: “Militairi∫che | Unterhaltungsbibliothet. | Er∫tes Vändchen”] Trützschler, Wilhelm von
DC202.1 .T874 1867
Jena oder Waterloo? | [rule, 15 mm.] | Eien Vergleichung | der | norddeut∫chen und franz∫i∫chen Streitkräfte | mit Berücksichtigung | der ∫trategi∫chen Lage. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Zur Veleuchtung der gegenwärtigen Verhältni∫∫e | für Jedermann | von | Capt W. v. Trütz∫chler. | [rule, 10 mm.] | [...]eb∫t einer karfographi∫chen Skizze des wahr∫cheinfichen Kriegs∫chaupfakes. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Dresden, | Verlag von Gu∫stav Dietse. | 1867.
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Goldsmith, Lewis
DC202.5 .G624 1810
THE | SECRET HISTORY | OF THE | CABINET OF BONAPARTE; | INCLUDING | HIS PRIVATE LIFE, CHARACTER, | DOMESTIC ADMINISTRATION, | AND HIS CONDUCT TO FOREIGN POWERS; | TOGETHER WITH | SECRET ANECDOTES OF THE DIFFERENT COURTS | OF EUROPE, | AND OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | WITH | TWO APPENDICES, | CONSISTING OF STATE PAPERS, AND OF | BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE PERSONS COMPOSING | THE COURT OF ST. CLOUD | [rule, 30 mm.] | BY LEWIS GOLDSMITH, | NOTARY PUBLIC, | Author of “The Crimes of Cabinets,” “An Exposition of the Conduct of | “France towards America,” &c. | [rule, 75 mm.] | “THE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH—.” | [rule, 75 mm.] | Second Edition | [rule, 15 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR J. M. RICHARDSON, 23, CORNHILL; | AND J. HATCHARD, PICCADILLY. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1810. Couchery, Jean Baptiste Claude François DC202.5 .I11 1814 LE | MONTEUR | SECRET, | OU | TABLEAU de la Cour de Napoléon, de son | caractère, et de celui de ses Agens. | [rule, 85 mm.] | Pour faire SUITE à l’Histoire Secrète du Cabinet de | Napoléon Buonaparté et de la Cour de SaintCloud, | par LEWIS GOLDSMITH. | [rule, 85 mm.] | T. I. | [rule, 25 mm.] | A LONDRES, | DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE SCHULZE ET DEAN. | A PARIS, | CHEZ LES MARCHANDS DE NOUVEAUTÉS. | [rule, 20 mm.] | 1814. Hérisson, Maurice d’Irisson, Comte d’ DC202.5 .I68 1887 c.1 LE | CABINET NOIR | LOUIS XVII—NAPOLOÉON—MARIE-LOUISE | PAR | LE COMTE D’HÉRISSON | [rule, 10 mm.] | QUATORZIÈME ÉDITION | [Image, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | PAUL OLLENDORFF, ÉDITEUR | 28 bis, RUE DE RICHELIEU, 28 bis | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1887 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by Hérisson on adjacent page] [Copy two identical to copy one] Hérisson, Maurice d’Irisson, Comte d’ DC202.5 .I68E 1887 THE | BLACK CABINET | (Le Cabinet Noir) | BY | M. LE COMTE D’HERISSON | AUTHOR OF | ‘THE JOURNAL OF A STAFF OFFICER’ ‘JOURNAL OF AN INTERPRETER IN CHINA’ | ETC. | Translated from the Original Documents and Manuscripts | BY | C. H. F.
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BLACKITH | LONDON | LONGMANS, GREEN. AND CO. | 1887 | All rights reserved [On adjacent page: “PRINTED BY | SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE | LONDON”] Various Authors
DC202.5 .I8 1804
INTERCEPTED LETTERS. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | [Manuscript signature, “George Smith”] | LETTERS | INTERCEPTED ON BOARD | THE ADMIRAL APLIN, | CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH; | AND | INSERTED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT | IN THE | MONITEUR, | AND TWO SUPLLEMENTARY SHEETS, | Of the 16th September 1804. | PUBLISHED IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH. | [rule, 45 mm.] | LONDON, | Printed by A. WILSON, Wild-Court, | FOR R. H. WESTLEY, 159 STRAND; H. D. SYMONDS, PATER- | NOSTER-ROW; AND RICHARDSONS, ROYAL EXCHANGE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1804. Coquelle, P.
DC202.7 .C786 1904
P. COQUELLE | [rule, 20 mm.] | NAPOLÉON | ET | L’ANGLETERRE | 1803-1813 | [rule, 15 mm.] | D’APRÈS DES DOCUMENTS INÉDITS | DES ARCHIVES DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES, DES ARCHIVES | NATIONALES ET DU FOREIGN OFFICE | [Image with be and tree symbology, 20 x 25 mm., “H • P LABOR • OMNI • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE—6e | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1904 [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit | de traduction et de reproduction en France et dans tous | les pays étrangers, y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en mai 1904”. | rule, 80 mm. | List of other titles by Coquelle | “PARIS. TYP. PLON-NOURRIT ET Cie, 8 RUE GARANCIÈRE.—5413.”] Driault, Edouard
DC202.7 .D779 1904
ÉTUDES NAPOLÉONIENNES | [rule, 5 mm.] | LA | POLITIQUE ORIENTALE | DE NAPOLÉON | SÉBASTIANI ET GARDANE | 1806-1808 | PAR | ÉDOUARD DRIAULT | Professeur agrégé d’Histoire au Lycée Hoche (Versailles). | Lauréat de l’Institut. | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS | FÉLIX ALCAN, ÉDITEUR | ANCIENNE LIBRAIRIE GERMER BAILLIÈRE ET Cie | 108, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 108 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1904 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles from Félix Alcan on adjacent page]
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Du Casse, Albert
DC202.7 .H673 1855 V.1-3
[Title page transposed from volume two because volume one is missing title page] HISTOIRE | DES | NÉGOCIATION DIPLOMATIQUES | RELATIVES | AUX TRAITÉS | DE MORTFONTAINE, DE LUNÉVILLE ET D’AMIENS | POUR FAIRE SUITE | AUX | MÉMOIRES DU ROI JOSEPH | PRÉCÉDÉE | DE LA CORRESPONDANCE INÉDITE DE L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON 1er | AVEC LE CARDINAL FESCH | PUBLIÉ | PAR A. DU CASSE. | TOME DEUXIÈME | PARIS | E. DENTU, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | PALAIS-ROYAL, GALERIE D’ORLÉANS, 13. | L’Auteur et l’éditeur de cet ouvrage se réservent le droit de traduction et de reproduction à | l’étranger. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1855 [On adjacent page: rule, 35 mm. | “L’auteur et l’éditeur de cet ouvrage se réservent le droit de le tra- | duire ou de l faire traduire en toutes langues. Ils poursuivront, en | vertu des lois, décrets et traités internationaux, toutes contrefaçons ou | toutes traductions faites aux mépris de leurs droits.” | rule, 35 mm. | rule, 85 mm. | “Paris, Imprimerie II> Simon Dautreville et Ce, rue Ne-des-Bons-Enfants, 3.”] Lévy, Arthur
DC202.7 .L668 1902
ARTHUR-LÉVY | [rule, 20 mm.] | NAPOLÉON | ET | LA PAIX | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE—6e | [rule 5 mm.] | 1902 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de reproduc- | tion et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays étrangers, y com- | pris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librai- | rie) en mars 1902. | DE MÈME AUTEUR, A LA MÈME LIBRAIRIE | Napoléon intime, 13e édition, 1 vol. in-8].......... 8 fr.” | rule 90 mm. | “PARIS, TYP. PLON-NOURRIT ET Cie, 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE.—2763.”] Goodrich, Frank B.
DC202.9 .G7 1857
THE | COURT OF NAPOLEON | OR | SOCIETY UNDER THE FIRST EMPIRE | WITH | Portraits of its Beauties Wits and Heroines | FROM AUTHENTIC ORIGINALS. | BY FRANK B. GOODRICH. | ILLUSTRATED BY JULES CHAMPAGNE. | [rule, 20 mm.] | NEW YORK: | DERBY & JACKSON, 119 NASSAU STREET | CINCINNATI:—H. W. DERBY & Co. | M D CCC LVII. [Several color portraits of royal ladies precede title page]
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Masson, Frédéric
DC202.9 .M419 1905
FRÉDÉRIC MASSON | de l’Académie française | [rule, 20 mm.] | J A D I S | [Inside text box, 55 x 25 mm.: “Le Déisme pendant la Révolution. Les jeunes | de langues. Les Comptes d’une grande Dame | Les Pauvres et l’Ancien Régime. Les Courses | en France. L’Image vraie de Napoléon. L’Ar- | gent à la Cour de Napoléon. Les Quadrilles.”] | SIXIÈME ÉDITION | [Image, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | SOCIÉTÉ D’ÉDITIONS LITTÉRAIRES ET ARTISTIQUES | Libraire Paul Ollendorff | 50, CHAUSÉE D’ANTIN, 50 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1905 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by Masson on adjacent page] Turquan, Joseph
DC202.9 .T954 1897
Le Monde | et le | Demi-Monde | SOUS LE CONSULAT ET L’EMPIRE | [Portrait of a young aristocratic lady, 55 x 75 mm.] | PAIRS | MONTGREDIEN & Cie | LIBRAIRIE ILLUSTRÉE | 8, RUE SAINT-JOSEPH, 8 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by Turquan and from the Librairie Illustrées on adjacent page] Abbott, John S. C.
DC203 .A132 1855 V.1-2 c.1
THE | HISTORY | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. | BY | JOHN S. C. ABBOTT. | “La vérité, rien que la vérité.” | “Magna est veritas et prevalebit.” | With Maps and Illustrations. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | NEW YORK: | HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, | 329 & 331 PEARL STREET, | FRANKLIN SQUARE. | 1855. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 95 x 135 mm., “BONAPARTE. | Printed by W.H. Ashton. | Harper & Bbrothers, New York.”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except with a publishers binding] Arnault, Antoine-Vincent
DC203 .A745 1856
[Text of title page within a double-ruled text box, 85 x 145 mm.] LIFE | AND CAMPAIGNS | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE : | GIVING AN ACCOUNT OF | ALL HIS ENGAGEMENTS, | FROM THE |SIEGE OF TOULON TO THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO: | ALSO, | EMBRACING ACCOUNTS OF THE DARING EXPLOITS OF HIS MARSHALS | TOGETHER WITH HIS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIFE, FROM THE | COMMENCEMENT OF HIS CAREER TO HIS FINAL IM- | PRISONMENT AND DEATH ON THE ROCK OF | ST. HELENA. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF | M. A. ARNAULT AND C. L. F. PANCKOUCKE. | NEW EDITION, ILLUSTRATED. | TWO VOLUMES IN ONE. | BOSTON: |
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PHILLIPS, SAMPSON, AND COMPANY. | 1856. [Decorative portrait of Napoleon surrounded by eagle, fleur de lis, Marianne, and the “Code Napleon” on adjacent page, 85 x 130 mm.] Arnault, Antoine-Vincent
DC203 .A745 1860
[Text of title page within a double-ruled text box, 85 x 145 mm.] LIFE | AND CAMPAIGNS | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE : | GIVING AN ACCOUNT OF | ALL HIS ENGAGEMENTS, | FROM THE |SIEGE OF TOULON TO THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO: | ALSO, | EMBRACING ACCOUNTS OF THE DARING EXPLOITS OF HIS MARSHALS | TOGETHER WITH HIS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIFE, FROM THE | COMMENCEMENT OF HIS CAREER TO HIS FINAL IM- | PRISONMENT AND DEATH ON THE ROCK OF | ST. HELENA. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF | M. A. ARNAULT AND C. L. F. PANCKOUCKE. | NEW EDITION, ILLUSTRATED. | TWO VOLUMES IN ONE. | PHILADELPHIA: | GEORGE G. EVANS, | 439 CHESTNUT STREET | 1860. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 65 x 105 mm., “McCarty Sc | NAPOLEON.”] Aubry, Octave
DC203 .A869 1947
[Text of title page within a double-ruled text box, 105 x 160 mm.] THE PRIVATE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON | [Three fleur de lis aligned horizontally] | OCTAVE AUBRY | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY | ELISABETH ABBOTT | [Circular image of a tree and the sun, 15 mm., “DROIT • ET • AVANT”] | J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY | PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK [On adjacent page: “BY THE AUTHOR OF | THE SECOND EMPIRE | NAPOLEON: SOLDIER AND EMPEROR | ST. HELENA | EUGENIE, EMPRESS OF THE FRENCH | THE KING OF ROME”] Bausset-Roquefort, Louis François Joseph, Baron DC203 .B351 1829 V.1-4 MÉMOIRES | ANECDOTIQUES | SUR L’INTÉRIEUR DU PALAIS | DE | NAPOLÉON, | SUR CELUI | DE MARIE-LOUISE, | ET SUR QUELQUES ÉVÉNEMENS DE L’EMPIRE, DEPUIS 1805 | JUSQU’EN 1816. | PAR L.-F.-J. DE BAUSSET, | ANCIEN PRÉFET DU PALAIS IMPÉRIAL. | • | Tome Premier. | 3e Édition. | • | Paris | A. LEVAVASSEUR, SUCCESSEUR DE PONTHIEU ET Cie, | PALAIS-ROYAL. | IMPRIMERIE D’AUGUSTE BATHELEMY. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1829. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 45 x 45 mm., “Forestier Sculp.”]
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Bausset-Roquefort, Louis François Joseph, Baron DC205 .B351E 1828 PRIVATE MEMOIRS | OF THE | COURT OF NAPOLEON, | AND OF SOME | PUBLICK EVENTS | OF THE | IMPERIAL REIGN, | FROM 1805 TO THE FIRST OF MAY 1814; | TO SERVE AS A CONTRIBUTION TO THE | HISTORY OF NAPOLEON. | [rule, 15 mm.] | BY L. F. J. De BAUSSET, | FORMER PREFECT OF THE IMPERIAL PALACE. | [rule, 15 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [rule, 15 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | CAREY, LEA & CAREY—CHESNUT STREET. | SOLD IN NEW YORK, BY G. & C. CARVILL,—IN BOSTON, BY | MUNROE & FRANCIS. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1828. Stendhal, Henry Beyle, de
DC205 .B573 1882
VIE | DE | NAPOLÉON | -FRAGMENTS- | PAR | DE STENDHAL | (HENRY BEYLE) | NOUVELLE ÉDITION | [Image, 20 x 20 mm., “CLL”] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1882 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés [List of other titles by Stendhal on adjacent page] Blanchet, Mathurin
DC203 .B641 1869
HISTOIRE POPULAIRE | DE | L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON IER | RACONTÉE PAR | MATHURIN BLANCHET | ANCIEN VOLONTAIRE DE 1814, CULTIVATEUR | à Pomereux (Calvados) | MISE EN ORDRE ET PUBLIÉE PAR | A. LABUTTE | On parlera de sa gloire, | Sous le chaume bien longtemps! | BÉRANGER. | [rule, 5 mm.] | QUATRIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 5 mm.] | PARIS | CH. LAHURE, IMPRIMEUR-ÉDITEUR | 9, RUE DE FLEURUS, 9 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1869 | Droits de traduction réservés [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE GÉNÉRALE DE CH. LAHURE | Rue de Fleurus, 9 à Paris | rule, 20 mm.] Bleibtreu, Karl
DC203 .B646 1889
Napoleon I. | von | - Karl Bleibtreu - | [Circular image, 20 mm.] | Dresden und Leipzig | E, Pie∫on’s Derlag | 1889. Bondois, Paul
DC203 .B651 1895
NAPOLÉON | ET | LA SOCIÉTÉ DE SON TEMPS | (1793-1821) | PAR | P. BONDOIS | Professeur d’histoire au lycée Buffon et au lycée Molière. | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | ANCIENNE LIBRAIRIE GERMER BAILLIÈRE ET Cie | FÉLIX ALCAN, ÉDITEUR | 108, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 108 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 |
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Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by Bondois on adjacent page] Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de DC203 .B772 1831 V.1-4 MEMOIRS | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. | FROM THE FRENCH OF | M. FAUVELET DE BOURRIENNE. | BY | JOHN S. MEMES, LL.D. | AUTHOR OF “THE HISTORY OF SCULPTURE, PAINTING, AND | ARCHITECTURE,” &c. | NEW EDITION. | IN FOUR VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | EDINBURGH: | PRINTED FOR CONSTABLE AND CO. EDINBURGH; | AND HURST, CHANCE, AND CO. LONDON. | 1831. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 75 x 105 mm., “Drawn by Dr Memes from a Sketch by David_Engd by W. H. Lizars | NAPOLEON ASLEEP IN HIS STUDY. | TAKEN SHORTLY BEFORE THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. | CONSTABLE & Co EDINBURGH 1831.”] Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de DC203 .B775 1885 V.1-4 [In black and red] Memoirs of [six flowers in black] | [one flower in black] Napoleon Bonaparte | [six flowers in black] by Bourrienne | In Four Volumes | Vol. I. | [Image of a torch rising out of an open book, 15 x 25 mm., “SAPERE AUSE”] | New York and Boston [one flower in black] | [two flowers in black] H. M. Caldwell Co. | [twelve flowers in black] [Image of Josephine Bonaparte on adjacent page, 85 x 125] Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de DC203 .B775 N.D. V.1-4 MEMOIRS | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE | BY | LOUIS ANTOINE FAUVELET DE BOURRIENNE | HIS PRIVATE SECRETARY | TO WHICH ARE ADDED | AN ACCOUNT OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS OF THE HUNDRED DAYS | OF NAPOLEON’S SURRENDER TO THE ENGLISH, AND OF | HIS RESIDENCE AND DEATH AT ST. HELENA, | WITH ANECDOTES AND ILLUSTRATIVE EXTRACTS FROM ALL | THE MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES | EDITED BY R. W. PHIPPS | COLONEL, LATE ROYAL ARTILLERY | “Ah ! Bourrienne, you also will be immortal ! “ said Napoleon. | “How, General ?” — “Are you not my Secretary ?” | New and Revised Edition | WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS | IN FOUR VOLUMES—VOL. I. | NEW YORK | THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO. | 13 ASTOR PLACE [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 90 mm., “NAPOLÉON”]
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Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de DC203 .B775 1840 V.1-2 [Text of title page within text box, 130 x 215 mm.] [Image of crown with cross, 10 x 15 mm.] | MEMOIRS | OF | [“N” of Napoleon decorated with staff and eagle] NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | BY | M. DE BOURRIENNE | WITH NOTES & NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS. | VOL. I. | [Image of Fontainebleau, 110 x 75 mm.] | H. G. HINE BORDER BY LUKE LIMNER J. H. LEKEUX | FONTAINEBLEAU. | BLACKIE & SON, | GLASGOW, EDINGBURGH & LONDON [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 70 x 90 mm., contained within highly decorative border with bee, fleur de lis, eagle, and staff imagery, 130 x 185 mm., “AUSTERLITZ St HELENA | NAPOLEON.” | Manuscript, signed? “Buonaparte”] Bussey, George Moir
DC203 .B98 1840 V.1-2
[Text of title page within double-ruled text box, 125 x 200 mm.] HISTORY | OF | N A P O L E O N. | BY | GEORGE MOIR BUSSEY. | ILLUSTRATED BY | HORACE VERNET. | [Image, decorative letter surrounded by shrubbery, 30 x 45 mm., “N”] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | JOSEPH THOMAS, FINCH LANE, CORNHILL. | MDCCCXL. Cuisin, J. P. R.
DC203 .C111 1821
BONAPARTE, | OU | L’HOMME DU DESTIN. | TABLETTES HISTORIQUES ET CHRONOLOGIQUES, | Présentant le PRÉCIS de la Vie entière de cet | Homme extraordinaire ; des détails très- | curieux sur sa Maladie, sa Mort, son Cercueil | et ses Funérailles ; l’Isle de Sainte-Hélène ; des | Anecdotes, des Particularités sur JOSÉPHINE, | les généraux Bertrand et Montholon, et des | Galanteries ignorées, etc. ; | PAR J. P. R. C***. | | [rule, 55 mm.] | A son trépas fatal on voit encor la marque | D’un DESTIN meurtrier, image d’un volcan : | Il fallait à cet homme, ou Consul, ou Monarque, | Pour trône l’Univers..... pour tombe..... l’Océan. | [rule, 55 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ | [rule, 10 mm.] | LE ROY, Libraire, rue de Coq-St.-Honoré, No. 5 ; | LÉCRIVAIN, boulevart des Capucines, No. X ; | Et les Marchands de Nouveautés. | [rule, 10 mm.] | AN DU DEUIL DE LA GLOIRE ; 1821. | [Fold out image of various men in arms and civilians in a forest setting atopped by an angel blowing a horn, 180 x 110 mm., “RÉCEPTION D’UNE OMBRE ILLUSTRE AUX CHAMPS-ELYSÉES. | Choquet Inw. et Del. A. Porlier Scullp.” | [Aligned left: “Le Stix etait tranquille et tout dans l’Elysée | De bonheur enivrait l immortelle
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assemblé : | Soudain le flot sagile, et la barque à Caron | Presente à nos heros un vaillant Compagnon.”] [Aligned right: “De feston” ... “de Lauriers, de fleurs et de guirlandes, | Pour un” ... “grand guerrier telles sont les offrandes. | Arretez” ... “ dit Minos : je connois son DESTIN ; | Suspendez ce triomphe et contemplez D’ENGHIEN!!!.”]] Chaptal, Jean-Antoine, Comte de Chanteloup DC203 .C467 1893 MES SOUVENIRS | SUR | NAPOLÉON | PAR LE | CTE CHAPTAL | PUBLIÉS PAR SON ARRIÈRE-PETIT-FILS | LE Vte AN. CHAPTAL | SECRÉTAIRE D’AMBASSADE | [rule, 20 mm.] | Portrait en héliogravure | [Coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, 20 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1893 [Portrait of Jean Antoine Chaptal on adjacent page, 95 x 120 mm., “Gros pinx. Imp. Wittmann Héliog. Dujardin | JEAN ANTOINE CHAPTAL | COMTE DE CHANTELOUP | E. PLON NOURRIT & CIE ÉDIT.”] Chateaubriand, François A. de
DC203 .C493 1814
OF | BONAPARTE, | AND | THE BOURBONS, | AND OF THE NECESSITY | OF RALLYING ROUND OUR LEGITIMATE PRINCES FOR | THE HAPPINESS OF FRANCE AND THAT OF EUROPE. | BY | F. A. DE CHATEAUBRIAND. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Second Edition:—Revised and Corrected. . | [Image of a crown atop flags draped over cannons, with a trip fleur de lis in front, 85 x 25 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed by Schulze and Dean, 13, Poland Street, | FOR HENRY COLBURN, NO. 50, CONDUIT STREET, | HANOVER SQUARE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1814. Coffinières, Antoine Siméon Gabriel DC203 .C674 1814 c.1 BUONAPARTE | PEINT PAR LUI-MÊME | DANS SA CARRIÈRE | MILITAIRE ET POLITIQUE, | PAR M. C***, | AVOCAT A LA COUR ROYALE DE PARIS. | [rule, 45 mm.] | PARIS. | BELIN-LE PRIEUR, LIBRAIRE, QUAI DES AUGUSTINS, | NO 55. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | 1814. [On adjacent page: rule, 80 mm. | “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE J. GRATIOT.” | rule, 80 mm.] [Copy two indentical to copy one]
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Colonna de Cesari-Rocca, Pierre Paul Raul, Comte DC203 .C719 N.D. COLONNA DE CESAIR ROCCA | [rule 30 mm.] | Le | NID de l’AIGLE | [Image of eagle standing on a dagger and lightning bolts, 95 x 100 mm., “Napoléon | Sa Patrie | Son Foyer | Sa Race | d’après des documents inédits”] | PARIS | SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE D’ÉDITIONS | 20, rue des PetitsChamps Wairy, Louis Constant
DC203 .C757 1830 V.1-4
[Title page transposed from volume two because pages 1-240 are missing in volume one] MÉMOIRES | DE | CONSTANT | PREMIER VALET DE CHAMBRE DE L’EMPEREUR | SUR | LA VIE PRIVÉE | DE | NAPOLÉON | SA FAMILLE ET SA COUR | Depuis le départ du premier consul pour | la campagne de Marengo, où je le suivis, jus- | qu’au départ de Fontainebleau, où je fus | obligé de quitter l’empereur, je n’ai fait que | deux absences, l’une de trois fois vingt-quatre | heures, l’autre de sept ou huit jours. Hors ces | congés fort courts, dont le dernier m’était | nécessaire pour rétablir ma santé, je n’ai pas | plus quitté l’empereur que son ombre. | MÉMOIRES DE CONSTANT (Introduction). | TOME DEUXIÈME | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS | GARNIER FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 6, RUE DES SAINTS-PÈRES, 6 [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE ACHARD, RUE DE FLANDRE, DREUX” | rule, 20 mm.] Wairy, Louis Constant
DC203 .C757E 1895 V.1-4
MEMOIRS OF CONSTANT | FIRST VALET DE CHAMBRE OF THE EMPEROR | ON THE | PRIVATE LIFE OF NAPOLEON | HIS FAMILY AND HIS COURT | TRANSLATED BY ELIZABETH GILBERT MARTIN | WITH A PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION | BY | IMBERT DE SAINT-AMAND | VOL. I | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1895 [On adjacent page: “’From the departure of the First Consul for the campaign of | Marengo, whither I attended him, until the departure from Fontaine- | bleau, where I was obliged to leave the Emperor, I was absent | from him only twice, the first time for three times twenty-four | hours, the second for seven or eight days. Aside from these brief | holidays, the last of which was necessary in order to restore my | health, I quitted the Emperor no more than his shadow did.’— | CONSTANT’S MEMOIRS (Introduction).”]
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De Coppet, Andre
DC203 .C785 1952
Jacques ARNNA | Expert en Autographes du Musée National de l’Armée | et près la | Cour d’Appel et les Tribunaux de la Seine | PAGES | DE | L’ÉPOPÉE IMPÉRIALE | recueillies par | Andre de COPPET | TOURS | 1952 [On adjacent page: “CET OUVRAGE A ÉTÉ TIRÉ | A 500 EXEMPLAIRES | NUMÉROTÉS DE 1 A 500 | EXEMPLAIRE | 84 Wairy, Louis Constant
DC203 .C78G 1830 V.1-6
Constant’s, | er∫ten Kammerdieners des Kai∫ers Napoleon, | Denkwürdigkeiten | über | Napoleons | Privatleben, | ∫eine Familie und ∫einen Hof. | [rule, 60 mm.] | Er∫ter Vand. | [rule, 80 mm.] | Leipzig, 1830. | Baumgärtners Buchhandlung. [Library does not hold volume four] Coxe, Peter
DC203 .C879 1809
THE | EXPOSÉ ; | OR, | NAPOLEONE BUONAPARTE | Unmasked, | IN A | CONDENSED STATEMENT | OF HIS | Career and Attrocities. | [rule, 15 mm.] | ACCOMPANIED WITH NOTES, &c. | [rule 15 mm.] | “ I would not be the villain.............. | “For the whole space that’s in the Tyrant’s grasp, | “And the rich East to boot !” | SHAKESPEARE’S Macbeth. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR W. MILLER, ALBEMARLE STREET, | BY JAMES MOYES, SHOE LANE. | [rule 15 mm.] | 1809. Cuisin, J. P. R.
DC203 .C929 1815 c.1
LES | CRIMES SECRETS | DE | NAPOLÉON BUONAPARTE; | FAITS HISTORIQUES, | Recueillis par une Victime de sa tyrannie. | SECONDE ÉDITION, | Revue, corrigée et augmentée. | [rule, 45 mm.] | «La Renommée et ses ceut voix perfides , | » Furent les échos de ses crimes rapides... » | [rule, 45 mm.] | [rule, 15 mm.] | BRUXELLES; | Et se trouve A PARIS, | CHEZ LES MARCHANDS DE NOUVEAUT´ES. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815. [Fold out image of Napoleon running away from a slain Frenchman being tended to by the royal maiden who is chained, while being chased by two angels holding torches and balances, 130 x 95 mm.] [Copies two and three identical to copy one, only unbound] D—, C.
DC203 .D111 1815
THE ADELPHI EDITION | OF | THE LIFE | OF | Napoleon Bonaparte, | BOTH IN HIS | CIVIL AND MILITARY CAPACITY; |
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FROM THE TIME OF HIS BIRTH, | TO HIS | DEPARTURE FOR THE ISLAND OF ELBA; | WITH | A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF HIS ESCAPE AND RETURN TO | PARIS | [rule, 25 mm.] | COMPRISING | A Statement of Facts, | WITH | OFFICIAL AND INTERESTIND DETAILS | OF HIS | EXPEDITIONS TO EGYPTS, SPAIN, AND RUSSIA. | [double rule, 75 mm.] | NOW FIRST | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF C. D—, | AUTHOR OF THE LIVES OF HENRY IV. AND SULLY. | [double rule, 75 mm.] | EMBELLISHED WITH PORTRAITS OF | [Aligned left: “BONAPARTE, FRONT & BACK | VIEW OF HIS PERSON, | THE LATE GENERAL MOREAU”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right: “THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA, | WITH | MILITARY SCENERY,”] | DESIGNED AND ENGRAVED BY | DUPLESSIS BERTAUX IN THE MANNER OF THE CELEBRATED | CALLOT. [double rule, 35 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ADELPHI | EXHIBITION, STRAND; AND SOLD BY SHERWOOD, | NEELY, AND JONES, PATERNOSTER-ROW. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1815. | [rule, 20 mm.] | {PRICE THREE SHILINGS} [Two portraits of Napoleon, front & back, on adjacent page, 90 x 65 mm. each, “NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE.”] De Peyster, John Watts
DC203 .D4 1896 PT.1-2
Napoleone di Buonaparte. | BY BREV. MAJ.-GEN. J. WATTS DE PEYSTER. | Reprinted from the “College Student,” Lancaster, Pa. De Puy, Henry Walter
DC203 .D425 1881
HISTORY | -OF- | Napoleon Bonaparte; | -INCLUDING- | LIVES OF NAPOLEON THE GREAT, | -OF- | LOUIS NAPOLEON, | -AND OF| THE PRINCE IMPERIAL. | [rule, 30 mm.] | BY HENRY W. DE PUY, | AUTHOR OF “KOSSUTH AND HIS GENERALS,” “ETHAN ALLEN,” ETC. | NEW YORK: | HURST & COMPANY, | PUBLISHERS. Dolly, Charles
DC203 .D665 1842
ITINÉRAIRE | DE | NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE | DEPUIS | SON DÉPART DE CORSE | JUSQU’A | SON ARRIVÉE A LONGWOOD; | RECUEILLI | D’APRÈS SA CORRESPONDANCE ET LES DOCUMENTS AUTHENTIQUES, | PAR CHALRES DOLLY. | Il fatiguait la victoire à le suivre. | BÉRANGER. | Extrait du Spectateur Militaire. | PARIS, | [Aligned left: “ANSELIN ET G. LAGUIONIE, librai- | res, rue Dauphine, 36; | LENEVEU, rue des Grans-Augus- | tins, 18; | LEVRAULT, à Strasbourg. | BOCCA, à Turin.”] [vertical rule separating text, 15 mm.] [Aligned right: “ARTHUS-BERTRAND, rue Haute- | feuille, 23; | BROCKHAUS ET AVENARIUS, | Leipsig. | MICHELSEN, à Leipsig. | DOORMANN, à la Haye.”] |
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1842. [On adjacent page: rule, 60 mm. | “PARIS.—IMPRIMERIE DE BOURGOGNE ET MARTINET, | Rue Jacob, 30.”] Doris, Charles, de Bourges
DC203 .D69 1814 V.1-2
MÉMOIRES SECRETS | SUR | NAPOLÉON BUONAPARTE; | ÉCRITS PAR UN HOMME QUI NE L’A PAS | QUITTÉ DEPUIS QUINZE ANS; | Faisant suite au Précis Historique, publié par le | même Auteur, et dont on vient de mettre en | vente la Sixième Édition. | TOME PREMIER. | [Manuscript] {Doris, Charles} | PARIS, | Chez GERMAIN MATHIOT, LIBRARE, | Quai des Augustins, no 25. | [rule, 20 mm.] | 1814. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 115 mm., “NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. | Dessiné et Gravé par Tassart, d’après le Buste de Houdon.”] Doris, Charles, de Bourges
DC203 .D69 1815 V.1-2
MÉMOIRES SECRETS | SUR | NAPOLÉON BUONAPARTE; | ÉCRITS PAR | UN HOMME QUI NE L’A PAS QUITTÉ | DEPUIS QUINZE ANS; | [Manuscript] (Charles Doris) | [rule, 5 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [double rule, 50 mm.] | PARIS, | ET LONDRES: | CHEZ COLBURN, LIBRAIRE, | CONDUIT STREET, HANOVER SQUARE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1815. [This is a later edition of the above work] Doris, Charles, de Bourges
DC203 .D69E V.2
[No title page, date, or any bibliographical identifying information available. This is an english edition of Doris’ Mémoires Secrets. Library holds only volume two of two] Doris, Charles, de Bourges
DC203 .D7 1896
[In black and red] SECRET MEMOIRS | OF | NAPOLEON.| BY | ONE WHO NEVER QUITTED HIM FOR | FIFTEEN YEARS. | {CHARLES DORIS.} | LONDON: | JAMES GOWANS & SONS, | 13, HIGHT STREET, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, N.W. | MDCCCXCVI. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 85 x 105 mm., “Napoleon | Lemerciergravure Printed in Paris”] Durand, Sophie Cohondet
DC203 .D949 1886 c.1
MÉMOIRES | SUR | NAPOLÉON | ET | MARIE-LOUISE | 1810—1814 | PAR | LA GÉNÉRALE DURAND | Première dame de l’impératrice Marie-Louise | [rule, 10 mm.] | TROISIÈME ÉDITION | [Image, 30 x 20 mm., “C • L”] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR ANCIEENE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 |
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[rule, 5 mm.] | 1886 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés. [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “BOURLOTON.—Imprimeries réunies, B.”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Various Authors
DC203 .E96 1814
A new Edition, with a striking Likeness, and a Map of | the Island of Elba. | [rule, 5 mm.] | THE | EXTRAORDINARY LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON | BUONAPARTE, | LATE | EMPEROR OF FRANCE; | FROM HIS BIRTH TO HIS DETHRONEMENT. | INCLUDING, AN IMPARTIAL ACCOUNT OF | HIS PARENTAGE, REMARKABLE ACTIONS, | CAMPAIGNS, BATTLES, &c. | IN | France, Italy, Germany, Egypt, Spain, Portugal, | Prussia, Poland, and Russia; | INTERSPERSED WITH | MEMOIRS AND ORIGINAL ANECDOTES | OF THE PRINCIPAL | Characters that have appeared in the French Revolution. | [rule, 5 mm.] | TO WHICH IS ADDED, AN ACCOUNT OF | HIS LANDING AT, AND A DESCRIPTION OF, THE | ISLAND OF ELBA. | [decorative rule, 70 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED AND SOLD BY | DEAN AND MUNDAY, 35, THREADNEEDLE-STREET• | [rule, 5 mm.] | Price One Shilling. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 85 x 110 mm., “Napoleon Buonaparte. | Taken on the 20th of April 1814, the Morning | of his Departure for Elba. | Published by Dean & Munday 35 Threadneedle Street”] Fournier, August
DC203. F778 1889 V.1-3
Das Wi∫∫en der Gegnwart | Deut∫che Univer∫al-Bibliothek für Gebildete. | L. Band. | [rule, 35 mm.] | Napoleon I. | [rule, 5 mm.] | Eine Biographie | von | Dr. Augu∫t Fornier, | Profe∫∫or an der deut∫chen Univer∫ität Prag. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Er∫ter Band: | Von Napoleons Gebert bis zur Begründung ∫einer | Alleinherr∫chaft über Frankreich. | [rule, 45 mm.] | [Aligned left: “Prag. | F. Tempsky.”] [Aligned center: “Wien. | F. Tempsky.”] [Aligned right: “Leipzig. | S. Frentag.”] | 1889. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 100 x 120 mm., “Buonaprte”] Fournier, August
DC203 .F778F 1891 V.1-2
[All text within decorative text box, 100 x 180 mm.] NAPOLÉON IER | PAR | LE DR A. FOURNIER | MEMBRE DE LA CHAMBRE DES DÉPUTÉS AUTRICHIENNE, | PROFESSEUR ORDINAIRE A L’UNIVÉRSITÉ ALLEMANDE DE PRAGUE | TRADUIT PAR E. JAELGÉ | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1769-1802 | [Image of horse above crown, 25 x 30 mm., F.V.”] | PARIS |
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ÉMILE BOUILLON, ÉDITEUR | 67, RUE RICHELIEU, 67 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1891 Gallois, Léonard
DC203 .G3 1827
HISTOIRE | DE | NAPOLÉON | D’APRÈS LUI-MÊME; | PUBLIÉE | Par Léonard Gallois. | TROISIÈME ÉDITION, | REVUE, AUGMENTÉE, ET ORNÉE DE DEUX PORTRAITS. | [Image of sword, whip, and wreath, 30 x 20 mm.] | PARIS, | CHALRES-BÉCHET, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR, | QUAI DES AUGUSTINS, NO 57. | [rule, 20 mm.] | 1827. Grimshaw, William
DC203 .G86 1836
THE | LIFE OF NAPOLEON, | WITH THE | HISTORY OF FRANCE, | FROM | THE DEATH OF LOUIS XVI. | TO | THE YEAR 1821. | BY WILLIAM GRIMSHAW, | AUTHOR OF A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, &c. | Philadelphia: | GRIGG & ELLIOT, 9 NORTH FOURTH ST. | 1841. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm.] Hazlitt, William c.1
DC203 .H43 1852 V.1-4
THE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. | BY | WILLIAM HAZLITT. | Second Edition, | REVISED BY HIS SON. | IN FOUR VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | OFFICE OF THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON LIBRARY, | 227, STRAND. | [rule, 5 mm.] | MDCCCLII. [Copy two identical to copy one] Hazlitt, William
DC203 .H43 1892 V.1-3
THE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. | BY WILLIAM HAZLITT. | VOL. I. | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON, W. C.: | WILLIAM W. GIBBINGS, | 18 BURY STREET. | 1892. Heweston, W.B.
DC203 .H598 1822 V.1-3
HISTORY | OF | Napoleon Bonaparte, | AND | Wars of Europe, | FROM THE | REVOLUTION IN FRANCE, | TO THE | TERMINATION OF THE LATE WARS | INCLUDING ANECDOTES | OF THE MOST | CELEBRATED CHARACTERS | That have appeared during and since the Revolution | IN THREE VOLUMES. | [rule, 10 mm.] | By W. B. HEWESTON, Esq. | [rule, 10 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 65 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR THOMAS KELLY, 17, PATERNOSTER ROW; | And Sold by his Agents, and all Booksellers in the British Empire. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1822.
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[Two pages of decorative Napoleonic imagery precede title page] Hodgson, William
DC203 .H691 1800
THE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | ONCE | EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH, | WHO DIED | IN EXILE, AT ST. HELENA, | AFTER | A CAPTIVITY OF SIX YEARS’ DURATION. | COMPRISED IN THIRTY-ONE CHAPTERS. | [rule, 35 mm.] | BY | WILLIAM HODGSON. | [rule, 35 mm.] | [rule, 10 mm.] “New honours came upon him, | Like our strange garments. He was a man | Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking | Himself with Princes.” | LONDON: | ORLANDO HODGSON, 111, FLEET STREET. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 95 x 145 mm., “NAPOLEON. | In Exile. | Published by O. Hodgson. III. Fleet St.”] Hugo, Abel
DC203 .H875 1836
HISTOIRE | DE | L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON, | PAR A. HUGO. | ORNÉE DE 31 VIGNETTES DESSINÉES PAR CHARLET, | GRAVÉES PAR BROWN. | Tout pour le peuple français. | Napoléon à son fils. | [Image of Napoleon in full royal garmet, surrounded by military and classical iconography, 70 x 80 mm., “GrIARLET. THOMPSON.”] | PARIS, | AU BUREAU CENTRAL DU MAGASIN UNIVERSEL, | RUE DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 20, | 1836-1837 Ireland, William Henry
DC203 .I65 1828 V.1-4
LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | LATE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH, KING OF ITALY, PROTECTOR OF THE | CONFEDERATION OF THE RHINE, MEDIATOR OF THE | CONFEDERATION OF SWITZERLAND, &c. &c. | [rule, 30 mm.] | EDITED BY | W. H. IRELAND, | Member of the Atheneum of Sciences and Arts at Paris. | [rule, 30 mm.] | EMBELLISHED WITH ACCURATE VIEWS OF HIS BATTLES, | &c. &c. &c. | Engrave by G. CRUIKSHANK from the original Designs of Vernet, Denon, &c. | executed, at Paris, by Duplesis Berteaux. | [rule, 25 mm.] | “Great men choose greater Sins---AMBITION’S MINE!”....Shakespeare. | [rule, 40 mm.] | VOL. I. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN FAIRBURN, | BROADWAY, LUDGATE-HILL; | SOLD BY LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN, | AND BALDWIN, CRADOCK, AND JOY, PATERNOSTERROW; | SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL, STATIONERS’ COURT; WHITTAKERS, | AVE-MARIA-LANE; HUMPHREY, ST. JAMES’S STREET; AND | WILSON, ROYAL EXCHANGE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1823.
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Iung, Theodore
DC203 .I92 1880 V.1-3
BONAPARTE | ET | SON TEMPS | 1769-1799 | D’APRÈS LES DOCUMENTS INÉDITS | Par Th. IUNG | LIEUTENANT-COLONEL D’ARTILLERIE | (DU SERVICE D’ÉTAT-MAJOR) | « La vraie histoire nationale est encore ense- | velie dans la poussière des chroniques contem- | poraines. » | AUGUSTIN THIERRY, Lettre première | sur l’histoire de France. | « La prudence n’oblige pas seulement à em- | pêcher qu’on nuise à l’Etat, mais aussi qu’on | lui puisse nuire, parce que souvent en avoir le | pouvoir en fait naître la volonté. » | CARDINAL DE RICHELIEU. | TROISIÈME ÉDITION | TOME PREMIER | PARIS | G. CHARPENTIER, ÉDITEUR | 13, RUE DE GRENELLESAINT-GERMAIN, 13 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1881 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page: rule, 35 mm. | “Paris.-Imp. E. CAPIOMONT et V. RENAULT, rue des Poitevins, 6,”] Johnston, Robert Matteson
DC203 .J55 1904
[Text within double ruled text box, 85 x 140 mm.] Napoleon | A SHORT | BIOGRAPHY | By R. M. Johnston | Author of “The Roman Theocracy | and the Republic, 1846-1849” | [Image of an opened book with bee imagery, 15 x 15 mm.] | NEW YORK | A. S. BARNES & COMPANY | MCMIV [On adjacent page: within text box, 85 x 140 mm. | two coins from France’s Consulate and Empire, each 30 mm. | “I. II. | THE CONSULATE AND THE EMPIRE. | THESE are enlarged reproductions of originals in the author’s | possession; the actual diameter is 13 mil. They were | generally struck in gold, silver, and bronze, | and were used for throwing broadcast | among the people or soldiers. | I.-Struck during the Consulate, in 1803, just before the | rupture of the peace with England. The legend, Armé | pour la paix, armed for peace, is suggestive. | II.The last medal bearing the effigy of Napoleon struck | under the Empire; to commemorate the Champ de Mai, | eighteen days before Waterloo.”] Jomini, Antoine Henri, Baron de
DC203 .J65 1864 V.1-5
LIFE | OF | N A P O L E O N . | BY BARON JOMINI, | GENERALIN-CHIEF AND AID-DE-CAMP TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. | “Je fus ambitieux; tout homme l’est, sans doute; | Mais jamais roi, pontife, ou chef, ou citoyen, | Ne conçut un projet aussi grand que le mien,” | VOLATIRE, Mahomet. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | WITH NOTES, | BY H. W. HALLECK, LL.D., | MAJOR-GENERAL UNITED STATES ARMY; | AUTHOR OF “ELEMENTS OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE;” “INTERNATIONAL LAW, | AND THE LAWS OF WAR,” &c., &c. | IN FOUR VOLUMES.—WITH AN ATLAS. |
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VOL. I. | NEW YORK: | D. VAN NOSTRAND, 192 BROADWAY. | LONDON: TRÜBNER & CO. | [rule, 25 mm.] | 1864. [Volume five is an atlas] La Bédoyère, Charles Angélique François Huchet DC203 .L116 1844 V.1-2 MEMOIRS | OF THE | PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE; | WITH | COPIOUS HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS | AND | ORIGINAL ANECDOTES, | FROM THE MS. OF COUNT LABEDOYERE, | INTERSPERSED WITH EXTRACTS FROM | M V. ARNAULT, COUNTS RAPP, MONTHOLON, LAS CASES | GOUGAUD, SEGUR, &c. | PRECEDED BY | AN INTERESTING ANALYSIS | OF | THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. | [rule, 30 mm.] | “ VERITAS SIMPLEX ORATIO EST. “| [rule, 30 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule, 30 mm.] | London: | PUBLISHED BY GEORGE VIRTUE, 26, IVY-LANE. [Library holds two identical copies of volume one] Lanfrey, Pierre
DC203 .L278 1869 V.1-5
[Text within decorative text box, 85 x 145 mm.] HISTOIRE | DE | NAPOLÉON IER | PAR P. LANFREY | QUATRIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | PARIS | CHARPENTIER, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | 28, QUAI DU LOUVRE | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1869 L’Ardèche, Laurent de
DC203 .L382 1859
[Text within double ruled text box, 125 x 205 mm.] HISTOIRE | DE L’EMPEREUR | NAPOLÉON | PAR | P.-M. LAURENT DE L’ARDÈCHE, | ILLUSTRÉE | PAR HORACE VERNET. | [Image, heavily decorated letter, 35 x 45 mm., “N”] | PARIS. | J.J. DUBOCHET ET Ce, ÉDITEURS, | rue de Seine-Saint-Germain, 33. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1859. [Image of statue of Napoleon on horseback being held up by military men, 120 x 180 mm., “H. VERNET, DEL. BREVIERE, S. | Imp. Éverat.”] Lescure, Mathurin de
DC203 .L627 1868
M. DE LESCURE | [rule, 30 mm.] | NAPOLÉON | ET SA FAMILLE | -1769-1821- | ÉTUDE HISTORIQUE, POLITIQUE ET MORALE | [rule, 10 mm.] | ORNÉ DE 12 GRAVURES SUR ACIER | D’APRÈS LES DESSINS DE MM. A. DUMAREQ ET LÉOPOLD FLAMENG | [Highly decorative image, 30 x 40 mm., “PD”] | PARIS | PAUL DUCROCQ, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | SUCCESSEUR DE SON PÈRE | 55, RUE DE SEINE, 55 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1868 [Portrait of Letizia Bonaparte on adjacent page, 110 x 140 mm., “Regnault | Imp. Lemercier et Cie Paris. | LETIZIA BONAPARTE
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| D’après Gérard (Musée de Versailles). | P. Ducrocq, Editeur.”] Lévy, Arthur
DC203 .L668 1893 c.1
ARTHUR LÉVY | [rule 25 mm.] | NAPOLÉON | INTIME | [rule 20 mm.] | QUATRIÈME ÉDITION | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURSÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1893 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de reproduction et de | traduction en France et à l’étranger. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) | en février 1893. | [rule 80 mm.] | PARIS.— TYPOGRAPHIE DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE] [Copy two identical to copy one] Lévy, Arthur
DC203 .L668 1928
ARTHRU-LÉVY | [rule 10 mm.] | NAPOLÉON INTIME | D’APRÈS | DES DOCUMENTS NOUVEAUX | [rule 10 mm.] | L’EMPEREUR | DANS | SA VIE PRIVÉE | PARIS | CALMANN-LÉVY, ÉDITEURS | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1926 [List of other titles by Lévy on adjacent page] Channing, Dr.
DC203 .L721 1844
THE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | LATE | EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH, | SELECTED | From the most Authentic Sources. | WITH | AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY, | BY | DR. CHANNING. | [rule 45 mm.] | HALIFAX: | PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM MILNER, | CHEAPSIDE. | [rule 5 mm.] | MDCCCXLIV. Unknown
DC203 .L722 N.D. V.1-2 c.1
[Text surrounded by shaded text box, 100 x 180] THE BATTLE OF THE BRIDGE OF LODI | [Image of an army storming a bridge, 90 x 45 mm.] | [Image of wreath, 85 x 75 mm.] | THE | Lifef of | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. | LONDON. | Printed & Published by J. WALLIS, 77, Berwick St. Soho. | - and Sold by - | S. A. ODDY, 20, Warwick Lane. | J. GOODWIN, 40, Ave Maria Lane. | and DAVIES & ELDRIDGE, 61, Fore St. Exeter. | Engraved by Jas Wallis. from a Drawing by C.E. Laffert. [Image of Napoleon on horseback on adjacent page, 110 x 185 mm., “BONAPARTE | CROSSING THE ALPS. | Engraved by Jas
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Wallis. from a Drawing by C.E. Laffert.”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Unknown
DC203 .L722 N.D.
THE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | LATE | EMPEROR OF FRANCE, | INCLUDING | HIS PARENTAGE, MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS, REMARKABLE ACTIONS, | SPEECHES, BATTLES, AND VICOTIRES; | AND A FULL ACCOUNT OF | HIS CAMPAIGNS | IN FRANCE, ITALY, GERMANY, EGYPT, SYRIA, SPAIN, POLAND, PORTUGAL, | PRUSSIA, PIEDMONT, AND RUSSIA. | [Image with military paraphernalia, 30 x 20 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM MASON, | 21, CLERKENWELL GREEN. | [rule 20 mm.] | PRICE ONE SHILLING. [Color Portrait of Napoleon, draped in French flag, cannons, drums, and eagles, on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “NAPOLEON BONAPARTE | London Published by W.Mason No 21 Clerkenwell Green Apr 2nd 1819.”] Unknown
DC203 .L723 N.D.
THE | LIFE and Campaigns | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | (LATE EMPEROR OF FRANCE, &c) | CONTAINING DETAILS OF HIS | MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS, | IN FRANCE, ITALY, GERMANY, EGYPT, SPAIN, | PORTUGAL, | AND RUSSIA. | A Circumstantial Account of the | Decisive Battle of Waterloo; | WITH | PARTICULARS OF HIS EXILE TO ST. HELENA, CONVERSA- | TIONS WITH DR. WARDEN, AND HIS EMPLOYMENT | IN THE ISLAND | Embellished with a Portrait. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | [Image of cavarly soldier firing a pistol, 50 x 40 mm.] | HADDINGTON: | [double rule, 15 mm.] | PRINTED BY AND FOR G. MILLER AND SON. [Color Portrait of Napoleon, draped in French flag, cannons, drums, and eagles, on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “NAPOLEON BONAPARTE”] Hodson, W.
DC203 .L726 1845
THE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | ONCE | EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH, | WHO DIED | IN EXILE AT ST. HELENA, | AFTER | A CAPTIVITY OF SIX YEARS’ DURATION. | COMPRISED IN THIRTY-ONE CHAPTERS. | FROM THE FRENCH OF | M. DE BOURRIEENE, SEGUR, AND LAS CASES. | WITH A CONTINUATION DOWN TO HIS SECOND INTERMENT IN 1840, | BY W. HODSON, ESQ. | -“New honours came upon him, | Like our strange garments. He was a man | Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking | Himself with Princes.” | ILLUSTRATED WITH STEEL ENGRAVINGS. | LONDON: | T. NOBLE, FLEET STREET. | 1845. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 100 x 130 mm., “London Published by Ths McLean, 26, Haymarket | NAPOLÉON.”]
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Lockhart, John Gibson
DC203 .L816 1829 V.1-2
THE | HISTORY | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. | [rule, 25 mm.] | WITH | ENGRAVINGS ON STEEL AND WOOD. | [rule, 15 mm.] | NEW EDITION. | [rule, 15 mm.] | [Manuscript] J. G. Lockhart | TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON : | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | MDCCCXXIX. | [Manuscript] XL [Portrait of Napoleon on horseback on adjacent page, 70 x 90 mm., “David pinxt W. Finden ∫culpt | BUONPARTE CROSSING THE ALPS. | Published Feby 1829; by John Murray, London.”] Lockhart, John Gibson
DC203 L.816 1839 V.2
Harper’s Stereotype Edition. | [rule, 35 mm.] | THE | HISTORY | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE | [rule, 25 mm.] | BY J. G. LOCKHART, ESQ. | [rule, 25 mm.] | WITH COPPERPLATE ENGRAVING | [rule, 10 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. II. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | HARPER & BROTHERS, 82 CLIFF-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1839. [Portrait of Josephine on adjacent page, 70 x 90 mm., “Engd by Ilbnan & Filbrow. | JOSEPHINE | N. York, Published by J. & J. Harper, 1802.”] [Library holds only volume two of two] Ludwig, Emil
DC203 .L948 1926
EMIL LUDWIG | NAPOLEON | [Circular wreath, 25 mm., “N”] | TRANSLATED BY EDEN AND CEDAR PAUL | GARDEN CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. | Garden City, New York [Portrait of Napoleon in an office on adjcaent page, 95 x 145 mm., “(Photograph by Braun, Paris and Dornach.) | Bonaparte as First Consul. Painting by J. D. A. Ingres. | Musée de Liége.”] Lumbroso, Alberto
DC203 .L957 1895 V.1-3
[In black and red] MISCELLANEA NAPOLEONICA | A CURA | DI | ALBERTO LUMBROSO | [rule, 70 mm.] | GÉNÉRAL JOUAN – SOUVENIRS MILITAIRES, | Jéna-Dresde (1806-1813) | [rule, 15 mm.] | OBERSTLT. BUCHER – ERLEBNISSE AUS DEM | JAHRE 1809. | [rule, 15 mm.] | FRANCESCO ORIOLI – RICORDI SULLO STATO | ROMANO NEI TEMPI | NAPOLEONICI. | [rule, 70 mm.] | 1895 | [Aligned left: “ROMA | MODES E MENDEL | EDITORI | Librai di S. M. la Regina”] [vertical rule separating text, 20 mm.] [Aligned right: “BONN A. RH. | FRANZ TEUBNER | Buchhandlung u. Antiquariat | Münsterplatz, 2”]
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Madelin, Louis
DC203 .M175 1937 V.1
HISTOIRE DU CONSULAT ET DE L’EMPIRE | PAR | LOUIS MADELIN | DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | LA JEUNESSE | DE | BONAPARTE | [decorative rule, 75 mm.] | LIBRAIRE HACEHETTE [On adjacent page: rule, 75 mm. | “L’HISTOIRE DU CONSULAT | ET DE L’EMPIRE | par | LOUIS MADELIN | de l’Académie française | comprendra 12 volumes in-8o : | I. LA JEUNESSE DE BONAPARTE | II. L’ASCENSION DE BONAPARTE | etc., etc.” | rule, 75 mm.] [Library holds only volume one of twelve] Martin, Alexandre-Fran, Baron
DC203 M.38 1853 V.1-3
HISTOIRE | DE | NAPOLÉON | PAR | Le Baron MARTIN (de Gray) | Ancien Membre du Corps Législatif et de la chambre des Députés | [rule, 15 mm.] | Ne quid falsi dicere audeat, ne quid | veri non audeat. | CICERON. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 2ME ÉDTION | Augmentée d’un avant-propos par M. Louis de NOIRON | ET PRÉCÉDÉ D’UNE PRÉFACE PAR M. CHARLES WEISS | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | LEDOYEN, LIBRAIRE, GALERIE D’ORLÉANS, 31. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1858 [On adjacent page: rule, 45 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE RENOU ET MAULDE, RUE DE RIVOLI, 144.” | rule, 45 mm.] Massias, Nicolas, Baron
DC203 .M417 1823
NAPOLÉON | JUGÉ PAR LUI-MÊME, | PAR SES AMIS ET SES ENNEMIS. | PAR LE BARON MASSIAS, | ANCIEN CHARGÉ D’AFFAIRES DE FRANCE PRÈS LA COUR DE BADE, | RÉSIDENT, CONSUL-GÉNÉRAL A DANTZICK. | Le style est tout l’homme. BUFFON. | Ex ungue leonem. | A l’ongle seul, on devine le lion. | [rule, 30 mm.] | A PARIS, | DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE FIRMIN DIDOT, | IMPRIMEUR DU ROI ET DE L’INSTITUT, RUE JACOB, NO 24. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1823. [On adjacent page: “´ÉPITRE DÉDICATOIRE.” | rule, 15 mm. | “AUX HOMMES JUSTES ET MODÉRÉS | DE TOUS LES PAYS(I). | (I) La critique dira sans doute que ceci n’est point une | épitre dédicatoire, mais que c’en est simplement la sus- | cription. Nous répondrons que cette suscription seule ren- | ferme plus d’éloges véritables que n’en a jamais contenu la | plus louangeuse des dédicaces, et que nous félicitons sin- | cèrement le lecteur qui aura lieu de juger que notre livre | est à son adresse.”] Méneval, Claude-François, Baron de DC203 .M524 N.D. [Text within decortive text box, 100 x 170 mm.] SOUVENIRS HISTORIQUES | SUR | NAPOLÉON | PAR | LE BARON MENEVAL |
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ANCIEN SECRÉTAIRE DU PORTEFEUILLE DE NAPOLEON PREMIER CONSUL | ET EMPEREUR, ANCIEN SECRÉTAIRE DES COMMANDEMENTS | DE L’IMPÉRATRICE-RÉGENT. | [Image of owl with military paraphernalia, 55 x 45 mm.] | PARIS, | ADOLPHE DELAHAYS, LIBRAIRE, | 4 et 6, rue Voltaire. | [Circular image, 3 mm.] Méneval, Claude-François, Baron de DC203 .M543 1894 V.1-3 MEMOIRS | ILLUSTRATING THE | HISTORY OF NAPOLEON I | FROM 1802 TO 1815 | BY | BARON CLAUDE-FRANÇOIS DE MÉNEVAL | PRIVATE SECRETARY TO NAPOLEON, FIRST CONSUL AND EMPEROR, | MAÎTRE DES REQUÊTES AT THE COUNCIL OF STATE UNDER THE EMPIRE, | OFFICER OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR AND OF THE ORDER OF THE IRON CROWN | (BORN IN PARIS IN 1778, DIED IN THE SAME CITY IN 1850) | EDITED BY HIS GRANDSON | BARON NAPOLEON JOSEPH DE MÉNEVAL | WITH PORTRAITS AND AUTOGRAPH LETTERS | VOL. I | NEW YORK | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY | 1894 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 110 mm., “THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON I.”] Merezhkovsky, Dmitir
DC203 .M57 1928
NAPOLEON | THE MAN | DMITRI MEREZHKOVSKY | Author of | “The Birth of the God,” “Akhnaton, King of Egypt,” etc. | TRANSLATED BY | CATHERINE ZVEGINTZOV | [Image of two branches, 15 x 20 mm.] | [rule, 75 mm.] | NEW YORK | E. P. DUTTON & CO., INC. [List of other titles by Merezhkovsky on adjacent page] Mitchell, J.
DC203 .M681 1845 V.1-3
THE | FALL OF NAPOLEON: | AN HISTORICAL MEMOIR. | BY | LEIUT.-COL. J. MITCHELL, H.P., | Author of “The Life of Wallenstein;” “Thoughts on Tactics,” &c., &c. | THAT WHOLE NATIONS BELIEVE, IS NO EVIDENCE OF TRUTH. | Jacobus Dush. | VOLUME FIRST. | LONDON: | G. W. NICKISSON, 215, REGENT STREET. | M.DCCC.XLV. [On adjacent page: “THE EDINBURGH PRINTING COMPANY, | 12, South St David Street.”] Unknown
DC203 .N12 1910
THE CORSICAN | A Diary of Napoleon’s Life in | His Own Words | “And they have dared to say that I could not write!” | [Image of a nude playing and instrument, 20 x 30 mm., “TOVT | BIEN OV | RIEN”] | BOSTON AND NEW YORK | HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY | The Riverside Press Cambridge | 1910
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DC203 .N216 1812
Napoleon, | als | Held, Stattsmann | und | Staatsgefangener. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Eine | treue Dar∫tellung ∫einer Unternehmungen, | von | der militäri∫chen –aufbahn an bis zu ∫einem | Tode in St. Helena. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Zerb∫t, | bei Udolph Friedrich von Schük. | 1821. Unknown
DC203 .N567 1895
STORIES | OF | NAPOLEON | AND | THE MEN AND WOMEN | OF HIS TIME | [Image of Napoleon’s head, 15 x 25 mm.] | [rule, 10 mm.] | THE NEW YORK RECORDER, | 1895. Norvins, M. de
DC203 .N891 1839 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DE | NAPOLÉON | PAR | M. DE NORVINS | [decorative rule, 10 mm.] | ONZIÈME ÉDITION | [decorative image, 10 x 5 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [decorative image, 10 x 5 mm.] | PARIS | AU BUREAU DES PUBLICATIONS ILLUSTRÉES | 58, RUE DE LA HARPE | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1839 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 95 x 90 mm., “BONAPARTE | Premier Consul | Publié par Furne, Paris”] O’Connor, Thomas Power
DC203 .O18 1896
NAPOLEON | BY | T. P. O’CONNOR, | AUTHOR OF “SOME OLD LOVE STORIES.” | LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL, LD. | 1896. O’Meara, Barry Edward
DC203 .O55 1831
OBSERVATIONS | UPON THE | AUTHENTICITY | OF | BOURRIENNE’S MEMOIRS | OF | NAPOLEON, | BY | BARRY E. O’MEARA, ESQ. | Formerly Surgeon in Ordinary to the Emperor Napoleon, at St. Helena. | LONDON: | JAMES RIDGWAY, 169 PICCADILLY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | M.DCCC.XXXI. Reld, William Hamilton
DC203 .R359 1826
MEMOIRS | OF | THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE: | WITH | Copious Historical Illustrations | AND | ORIGINAL ANECDOTES. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF | M. V. ARNAULT, C. L. F. PANCKOUCKE AND COUNT SEGUR. | BY W. HAMILTON REID. | PRECEDED BY | A SKETCH OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. | [rule, 35 mm.] | AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM. | [rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR SHERWOOD, GILBERT, AND PIPER, | PATERNOSTER-ROW. | 1826. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 110 x 110 mm., “Engd by Rercy Roberts,
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from the Original Painting. | NAPOLEON. | Pubd by Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper. May. 16. 1816.”] Robertson, J. W.
DC203 .R651 1814
THE | LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | FROM HIS | BIRTH DOWN TO THE CONCLUSION OF THE | NEGOCIATIONS AT CHATILLON; | CONTAINING | A Succinct and Interesting Account of his Early Character, | AND OF | HIS RAPID ELEVATION | TO THE | IMPERIAL DIGNITY; | THE | DREADFUL AND DECISIVE BATTLES HE HAS FOUGHT: | ALSO | Anecdotes of his late and present Empress, | AND OF THOSE | CELEBRATED STATESMEN AND GENERALS | WHO HAVE EITHER PROMOTED OR OPPOSED | HIS PROJECTS OF AMIBTION. | THE WHOLE | Comprising a brief Narrative of every remarkable Event which has | occurred in the civilized World since the first Appearance | OF THAT MOST | Singular and Famous Character. | [rule, 15 mm.] | BY J. .W. ROBERTSON, ESQ. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Newcastle upon Tyne, | PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY MACKENZIE AND DENT, ST. NICHOLAS’ | CHURCH-YARD. | 1814. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 65 x 80 mm., “R. K. Porter Del. J Wright Sculpt | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE | From and Original Paintin in the Florence Gallery.”] Ropes, John Codman
DC203 .R785 1895
THE FIRST NAPOLEON | A SKETCH, POLITICAL AND MILITARY | BY | JOHN CODMAN ROPES | MEMBER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, THE MILITARY HISTORICAL | SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS, THE HARVARD HISTORICAL SOCIETY; FELLOW | OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES; AUTHOR OF | “THE ARMY UNDER POPE,” IN THE SCRIBNER SERIES OF | “CAMPAIGNS OF THE CIVIL WAR” | [Image of a nude playing an instrument, 30 x 35 mm., “Tout bien ou rien | The Riverside Press”] | BOSTON AND NEW YORK | HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY | The Riverside Press, Cambridge | 1895 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 100 x 130 mm., indecipherable manuscript | “1884”] Rose, John Holland
DC203 .R796 1901 V.1-2 c.1
The Life of Napoleon I | INCLUDING NEW MATERIALS | FROM THE BRITISH OFFICIAL RECORDS | BY | JOHN HOLLAND ROSE, M.A. | LATE SCHOLAR OF CHRIST’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE | “Let my son often read and reflect on history: this is the only | true philosophy.” | -Napoleon’s last Instructions for the King of Rome. | VOL. I. | New York | THE MACMILLAN COMPANY |
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LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO. LTD. | 1902 | All rights reserved [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 140 mm., “Napoleon as First Consul. | from the picture by Isabey in the Museum at Versailles.”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Scott, Walter, Sir
DC203 .S425 1827 V.1-2
THE | LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, | EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH. | WITH A | PRELIMINARY VIEW OF THE FRENCH | REVOLUTION. | BY THE AUTHOR OF “WAVERLEY,” &c. | [rule, 70 mm.] | —Sed non in Caesare tantum | Nomen erat, nec fama ducis; sed nescia virtus | Stare loco, solusque pudor non vincere bello; | Acer et indomitus; quo spes quoque via vocasset | Ferre manum, et nunquam temerando parcere ferro; | Successus urgere suos; instare favori | Numinis; impellens quicquid sibi summa petenti | Obstaret; gaudensque viam fecisse ruina. | LUCANI Pharsalia, Lib. I. | [rule, 70 mm.] | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [double rule, 45 mm.] | Philadelphia: | CAREY, LEA & CAREY.—CHESNUT – STREET. | STEREOTYPED BY J. HOWE. | [broken rule, 15 mm.] | 1827. [On adjacent page: “ADVERTISEMENT.” | rule, 15 mm | “IN consequence of irregularity in the receipt of | the copy from England, several errors have occurred | in the paging and heads of chapters. They are of | no real importance, but are notice here to prevent | the supposition that the work is imperfect. In almost | all cases, however, those errors arise from duplication | of the pages, but in one or two cases, owing to the | copy received not being as much as was expected, | there would appear to be pages deficient, which will | readily be seen upon examination not to be the case.”] [Library holds only volumes one and two of three] Scott, Walter, Sir
DC203 .S433 1827
THE | LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, | EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH. | WITH A | PRELIMINARY VIEW OF THE FRENCH | REVOLUTION. | BY THE AUTHOR OF “WAVERLEY,” &c. | ABRIDGED | BY AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN. | [rule, 40 mm.] | —Sed non in Caesare tantum | Nomen erat, nec fama ducis; sed nescia virtus | Stare loco, solusque pudor non vincere bello; | Acer et indomitus; quo spes quoque via vocasset | Ferre manum, et nunquam temerando parcere ferro; | Successus urgere suos; instare favori | Numinis; impellens quicquid sibi summa petenti | Obstaret; gaudensque viam fecisse ruina. | LUCANI Pharsalia, Lib. I. | [rule, 40 mm.] | THREE VOLUMES IN ONE. | [double rule, 45 mm.] | NEW-YORK: |
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PUBLISHED BY PATRICK MORAN. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 70 x 60 mm., “J.B. Longacre Sc. | Napoleon”] Scott, Walter, Sir
DC203 .S433 1828 V.1-3
[Manuscript signature above title text, “Addis Taylor”] | THE | LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, | EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH. | WITH A | PRELIMINARY VIEW OF THE FRENCH | REVOLUTION. | BY THE AUTHOR OF “WAVERLEY,” &c. | [rule, 70 mm.] | —Sed non in Caesare tantum | Nomen erat, nec fama ducis; sed nescia virtus | Stare loco, solusque pudor non vincere bello; | Acer et indomitus; quo spes quoque via vocasset | Ferre manum, et nunquam temerando parcere ferro; | Successus urgere suos; instare favori | Numinis; impellens quicquid sibi summa petenti | Obstaret; gaudensque viam fecisse ruina. | LUCANI Pharsalia, Lib. I. | [rule, 70 mm.] | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [double rule, 45 mm.] | Philadelphia: | PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY J. & J. HARPER, | NO. 82 CLIFF-STREET. | [broken rule, 20 mm.] | 1828. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 110 mm, “NAPOLEON. | Engraved by J.B. Longacre from an original miniature by Rousseau | In the possession of Count Survilliers. | Published by Carey, Lea & Carey. | 1827.”] [Same as DC203 .S425 V.1-2, except rebound and contains all three volumes] Scott, Walter, Sir
DC203 .S433 1871
LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. | WITH A PREMLIMINARY VIEW | OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. | BY | SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART. | [rule, 20 mm.] | EDINBURGH: | ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK, NORTH BRIDGE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | MDCCCLXXI. Seeley, John Robert
DC203. S515 1886 c.1
A | SHORT HISTORY | OF | NAPOLEON THE FIRST. | BY | JOHN SEELEY, | REGIUS PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF | CAMBRIDGE, AND AUTHOR OF “ECCE HOMO,” ETC. | With a Portrait. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BOSTON: | ROBERTS BROTHERS. | 1886. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 100 mm., “Bonaparte | From a portrait painted by Boilly, engraved by Levachez | and published in August, 1802.”] [Copies two and three identical to copy one, except with extensive stamping from the Mercantile Library of New York]
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Gallais, Jean-Pierre
DC203 .S678 1817 V.1-4
[Manuscript signature above title text, “Thomas Costhard”] | HISTOIRE | DE NAPOLÉON BUONAPARTE, | DEPUIS SA NAISSANCE, EN 1769, | JUSQU’A SA TRANSLATION A L’IL SAINTE-HÉLÈNE, EN 1815. | PAR UNE SOCIÉTÉ DE GENS DE LETTRES. | [rule, 50 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 50 mm.] | [Image, 25 x 30 mm., “LGM”] | A PARIS, | CHEZ L. G. MICHAUD, IMPRIMEURLIBRAIRE, | RUE DES BONS-ENFANTS, NO.. 34. | [rule, 10 mm.] | M, DCCC. XVII. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 70 x 120 mm., “ BUONPARTE (Napoléon) | Mme Soyer sc.”] Soulié,
Frédéric
DC203 .S723 1838
LA | LANTERNE MAGIQUE | HISTOIRE DE NAPOLÉON | RACONTÉE PAR DEUX SOLDATS. | par Frédéric Soulié, | ORNÉE DE 50 VIGNETTES | AVEC DES ANNOTATIONS PAR E. DE LA BÉDOLLIERRE. | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | ALPHONSE HENRIOT, ÉDITEUR, | 6, RUE NEUVE-SAINT-MARC. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1838. [On adjacent page: rule, 60 mm. | Imprimerie et Fonderie de FÉLIX LOCQUIN et Comp., | rue Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, 16.”] Schlabrendorf, Gustav, Graf von
DC203 .S83 1806
NAPOLEON, | AND | THE FRENCH PEOPLE | UNDER HIS EMPIRE. | BY THE AUTHOR OF | Bonaparte and the French People | UNDER HIS CONSULATE. | [Manuscript] Gustav, Graf von Schlabrendorf | rule, 10 mm.] | From the German. | [rule, 10 mm.] | [Three lines of greek] | Demosth, Phil. i. 4. | London: | PRINTED FOR TIPPER AND RICHARDS, | LEADENHALLSTREET, | By Dewick and Clarke, Aldersgate-street. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1806. Tarbell, Ida Minerva
DC203 .T179 1896 c.1
A SHORT LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE | BY IDA M. TARBELL | WITH 250 ILLUSTRATIONS | FROM THE HON. GARDINER G. HUBBARD’S | COLLECTION OF NAPOLEON ENGRAVINGS, | SUPPLEMENTED BY PICTURES FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF PRINCE VICTOR NAPOLEON, | PRINCE ROLAND BONAPARTE, BARON LARREY | AND OTHERS | NEW YORK | S. S. MCCLURE, LIMITED | 30 LAFAYETTE PLACE | 1895 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 125 x 155 mm. “BONAPARTE AT TWENTY-TWO YEARS OF AGE. | After a portrait by Greuze. This portrait was exhibted at the ‘Exposition des portraits du Siècle,’ at the École | des Beauc Arts, in 1893. (‘NO. III-Bonparte, Lieutenant d’Artillerie—par Greuze, Jean Baptiste. Collection de | M. le Marquis de Las Cases.’) As this is reputed to be the
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earliest portrait of Napoleon in existence, Mr. Hubbard | wrote to the Marquis de Las Caes asking its history. In September, 1894, he received a letter, from which the fol| lowing is quoted: ‘Madame du Colombier had the portrait of Lieutenant Bonaparte painted in 1791 by Greuze, | who was going through Valence, and who was then fifty-eight years old. The portrait afterwards passed to | Madame de Bressieux, her daughter, and it was only upon the death of Madame de Bressieux, in 1847 that [...] uncle | was able to secure the picture, which he left to me.’ “] [Copy two identical to copy one] Turquan, Joseph
DC203 .T957 1895
SOUVENIRS ET GRANDES DAMES | [rule, 20 mm.] | LA GÉNÉRALE | BONAPARTE | PAR | JOSEPH TURQUAN | L’Histoire et non la Légende. | [Portrait of Josephine, 50 x 70 mm.] | PARIS | A LA LIBRAIRE ILLUSTRÉE | 8, RUE SAINT-JOSEPH, 8 | [rule, 20 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. | [Image of Josephine reciling in the forest on adjacent page, 85 x 115 mm., “Joséphine, d’après Prudhon.”] Van-Ess, Willem Lodewyk
DC203 .V248 N.D. V.1-6
THE | LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE; | CONTAINING | EVERY AUTHENTIC PARTICULAR | By which his extraordinary Character has been formed; | WITH A CONCISE | HISTORY OF THE EVENTS, | THAT HAVE OCCASIONED | HIS UNPARALLELED ELEVATION, | AND A | PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW | OF HIS MANNERS AND POLICY AS | A Soldier, a Statesman, and a Sovereign; | INCLUDING | Memoirs and Original Anecdotes | OF | THE IMPERIAL FAMILY, | AND THE | MOST CELEBRATED CHARACTERS THAT HAVE | APPEARED IN FRANCE | DURING THE REVOLUTION. | [rule, 15 mm.] | BY WILLEM LODEWYK VAN-ESS. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Illustrated with numerous Portraits. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 45 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed by W. Day and Co. Goswell-Street, | FOR M. JONES, NO. 1, PATERNOSTER-ROW, | AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 70 x 85 mm,, “Engraved by McKenzie from an original picture. | Napoleon Buonaparte. | Pub by M.Jones, Paternoster row, June, 1806.”] Yorck von Wartenburg, Maximillian, Graf DC203 .Y61 1902 V.1-2 NAPOLDON | AS A GENERAL | BY THE LATE | COUNT YORCK VON WARTENBURG | COLONEL OF THE GENERAL STAFF OF THE PRUSSIAN
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ARMY | FORMING THE SEVENTH BOOK | OF | The Wolseley Series | EDITED BY | MAJOR WALTER H. JAMES | VOL. I. | LONDON | KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER & CO. LTD. | PATERNOSTER HOUSE, CHARING CROSS ROAD | 1902 [List of other titles in the Wolesely Series on adjacent page] Yorck von Wartenburg, Maximillian Graf DC203 .Y61G 1904 V.1-2 Napoleon als Feldherr | [rule, 10 mm.] | Von | Graf Yorck v. Wartenburg | weiland Ober∫t im General∫tabe des UrmeeOberkommandos in O∫ta∫ten, | früher Ober∫t und Ubteilungschef im Gro∫sen General∫stabe | [rule, 15 mm.] | Er∫ter Teil | [rule, 15 mm.] | Indem ich lange denjenigen, welchen man den Mann | des Schicfials genannt hat, ∫tudierte, habe ich einge∫ehen, | da∫s das, was er ∫ein Schicfials nannte, ∫ein Genie war, | da∫s ∫sein Glücf die Folge war ∫eines hohen Schar∫∫inns, | ∫einer blikähnlichen Verechnungen, der Gleichzeitigfeit | von Handlung und Gedanfen bei ihm und der Über= | zeugung, die er hatte, da∫s die Rühnheit o∫t Weischeit i∫t. | Bourrienne, Denkwürdigkeiten III. 25. | [Image, 20 x 10 mm., “ESMS”] | Vierte Uu∫lage | [rule, 85 mm.] | Berlin 1904 | Ern∫t Siegfried Mittler und Sohn | Königliche Ho∫buchhandlung | Roch∫tra∫se 68-71”] [Library holds two identical copies of volume two] Unknown
DC203.2 .A57 1840 c.1
[All text within double ruled text box, 95 x 165 mm.] ANECDOTES | AND | CHARACTERISTICS | OF | [Portrait of Napoleon, 25 x 30 mm.] | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. | TRANSLATED AND COMPILED | FROM | WRITINGS OF NAPOLEON HIMSELF, AND FROM THE MEMOIRS AND | MILITARY WORKS OF | BOURRIENNE, LAS CASES, BERTRAND, ANTOMARCHI, WALTER SCOTT, MON- | THOLON, LAVALETTE, RAPP, SAVARY, MENEVAL, FAIN, THIBAUDEAU, | BIGNON, GOURGAUD, SOULT, REAL, MACDONALD, DAVOUST, | GOUVION, ST. CYR, SUCHET, GROUCY, BERTHIER, | MATHEIU DUMAS, IOMINI, PELET, BELLIARD, | REYNIER, MIOT, CHAMBRAY, MARBOT, | SEGUR, &c. &c. &c. | BY AN AMERICAN, | PHILADELPHIA: | PUBLISHED BY C. F. STOLLMEYER, No. 65 SOUTH THIRD STREET. | NEW YORK:-No. 112 FULTON STREET. | 1840. [Copies three and four identical to copy one; copy two follows this patter: “ANECDOTES | OF THE | EMPEROUR NAPOLEON, | AND HIS TIMES. | FROM THE MOST APPROVED FRENCH AUTHORITIES.” | rule, 20 mm. | “EDITED BY AN AMERICAN.” | rule, 20 mm. | “BUFFALO: | A. W. WILGUS, 203 MAIN STREET.” | broken rule, 20 mm. | “1840.”]
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DC203.2 .A629 1815
ANTI-NAPOLÉON, | OU | RECUEIL | DE FAITS ET D’ANECDOTES | RELATIFS A NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE, | Depuis sa naissance jusqu’à son embarque- | ment pour l’île de Sainte-Hélène; | Avec quelques aperçus et des observa- | tions curieuses propres à faire con- | noître cet Aventurier. | PAR UN CORSE. | [rule, 55 mm.] | Monstrum horrendum, informe, ingens... | [rule, 55 mm.] | A PARIS, | Chez TIGER, IMPRIMEUR-LIBRAIRE, | rue du Petit-Pont, n. 10. | Au Pilier Littéraire. [Image of a man hammering down a statue of Napoleon, who is now missing an arm, 65 x 95 mm., “NAPOLEON | N | Mon Empire est détruit, si l’Homme est reconnu. | Voltaire Mahomet.”] Durand, Sophie Cohondet
DC203.2 .D949 1886 c.1
NAPOLEON AND MARIE-LOUISE | 1810—1814 | A MEMOIR | BY | MADAME LA GÉNÉRALE DURAN | FIRST LADY TO THE EMPRESS MARIELOUISE | LONDON | SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE & RIVINGTON | CROWN BUILDINGS, 188, FLEET STREET | 1886 | (All rights reserved) [Copy two identical to copy one] Balzac, Honoré de
DC203.2 .F666 1902
Folk-tales of Napoleon | [rule, 10 mm.] | NAPOLEONDER | FROM THE RUSSIAN | THE NAPOLEON OF | THE PEOPLE | FROM THE FRENCH OF HONORÉ DE BALZAC | TRANSLATED WITH INTRODUCTION BY | GEORGE KENNAN | [Image of bee, 20 x 10 mm.] | NEW YORK | THE OUTLOOK COMPANY | 1902 Regnault-Warin, Jean-Joseph
DC203.2 .M1 1819 V.2
MÉMOIRES | POUR SERVIR | A LA VIE | D’UN | HOMME CÉLÈBRE. | PAR M. M****. | TOME SECOND. | A PARIS, | CHEZ PLANCHER, ÉDITEUR DU MANUEL DES BRAVES, | rue Poupée, no 7. | ET A BRUXELLES, | Chez LECHARLIER, Libraire, montagne de la Cour. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1819. [On adjacent page: rule, 80 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE DE MADAME JEUNEHOMME-CRÉMIÈRE, | RUE HAUTEFEUILLE” | rule, 80 mm.] [Library holds only volume two of two, in original wrappers] Ashton, John
DC203.4 .A81 1884 V.1-2
ENGLISH | CARICATURE AND SATIRE | ON | NAPOLEON I. | BY | JOHN ASHTON | AUTHOR OF ‘SOCIAL LIFE IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE’ ETC. | [Image of cartoon crown and fleur de lis, 25 x 30 mm.] | WITH 115 ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR | IN TWO
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VOLUMES—VOL. I. | London | CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY | 1884 | All rights reserves [Caricature of Napoleon dressed as a simple farmer in a garden, 85 x 115 mm., “THE EXILE. | A SKETCH FROM LIFE AT LONGWOOD. APRIL 1820.”] Ashton, John
DC203.4 .A82 1888
ENGLISH | CARICATURE AND SATIRE | ON | NAPOLEON I. | BY | JOHN ASHTON | AUTHOR OF ‘SOCIAL LIFE IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE’ ETC. | [Image of cartoon crown and fleur de lis, 25 x 30 mm.] | WITH 115 ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR | A NEW EDITION | London | CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY | 1888 | All rights reserves [Caricature of Napoleon dressed as a simple farmer in a garden, 85 x 115 mm., “THE EXILE. | A SKETCH FROM LIFE AT LONGWOOD. APRIL 1820.”] [Different edition from the title above, in one volume] Barni, Jules
DC203.8 .B266 1865
NAPOLÉON | ET | SON HISTORIEN M. THIERS | PAR | JULES BARNI | Professeur à l’Académie de Genève. | Nous voulons parler librement de | Napoléon. Nous ne faisons pas la guerre | aux morts ; nous voulons seulement ré- | sister à ce que nous regardons comme | l’influence perverse des morts. | CHANNING. | [rule, 40 mm.] | GENÈVE | CEHZ LES PRINCIPAUX LIBRAIRES | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1865 [List of other titles by Barni on adjacent page] Grandmaison, Geoffroy de
DC203.8 .G345 1896
GEOFFROY DE GRANDMAISON | [rule, 15 mm.] | Napoléon | et ses | Récents Historiens | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE ACADÉMIQUE PERRIN ET Cie | 35, QUAI DES GRANDSAUGUSTINS, 35 | 1896 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by Grandmaison on adjacent page] Gwilliam, John
DC203.8 .G994 1817 V.1-2
THE | IMPERIAL CAPTIVE; | OR, THE | UNEXAMPLED CAREER | OF THE | Ex=Emperor, Napoleon, | FROM THE | PERIOD OF HIS QUITTING ELBA | TO THAT OF HIS | SURRENDER TO THE ENGLISH NATION, | CIRCUMSTANTIALY DEVELOPPED. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY JOHN GWILLIAM, | Author of the Battles of the Danube and Barrosa, &c. &c. | [rule, 10 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES | [rule, 5 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 50 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR ROBERT JENNINGS, 2, POULTRY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1817.
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Hillis, William J.
DC203.8 .H654 1896 c.1
A METRICAL HISTORY | OF THE | LIFE AND TIMES OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE | A COLLECTION OF POEMS AND SONGS, MANY FROM | OBSCURE AND ANONYMOUS SOURCES, SELECTED | AND ARRANGED WITH INTRODUCTORY | NOTES AND CONNECTING NARRATIVE | BY | WILLIAM J. HILLIS | [rule, 10 mm.] | WITH 25 PHOTOGRAVURE ILLUSTRATIONS | [rule, 10 mm.] | G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS | NEW YORK | 27 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET | LONDON | 24 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND | The Knickerbocker Press | 1896 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 120 mm., “NAPOLEON, EMPEROR, | From an engraving by Benoist Je, after J. Goubaud. | Paris (no date).”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Réveil, Achille
DC203.8 .N216 1888
THE | NAPOLEON GALLERY | OR, | Illustrations of the Life and Times | OF THE | EMPEROR OF FRANCE | ENGRAVED BY REVEIL, AND OTHER EMINENT ARTISTS, FROM ALL | THE MOST CELEBRATED PICTURES IN FRANCE | [rule, 20 mm.] | PUBLISHED BY | ESTES & LAURIAT | BOSTON Tresham, Henry
DC203.8 .T797 1803
BRITANNICUS | TO | B U O N A P A R T E. | AN | HEROIC EPISTLE, | WITH NOTES. | BY | HENRY TESHAM, ESQ. R. A. | [double rule, 60 mm.] | “TAUNT HIM WITH THE LICENCE OF INK.” Shakespeare. | [double rule, 60 mm.] | LONDON: | [double rule, 25 mm.] | PRINTED BY W. BULMER AND CO. CLEVELAND-ROW, ST. JAMES’S, | FOR THE AUTHOR; | AND SOLD BY J.HATCHARD, OPPOSITE ALBANY-PLACE, PICCADILLY; | AND ALL THE OTHER BOOKSELLERS. | 1803. [Color image of Napoleon reaching out to Zeus, under a statue of a winged maiden, on adjacent page, 120 x 190 mm., “Publi∫hd Novr 1st 1803 for the Author by J. Hatchard No190. Piccadilly. London”] Accademia lucchese di scienze, lettere ed arti DC203.9 .A169 1806 A T T I | DELLA SOLENNE ADUNANZA | DELL’ ACCADEMIA | N A P O L E O N E | IN OCCASIONE | DI CELBRARSI IL GIORNO | DI NASCITA, E DI NOME | DI S. M. I. E R. | NAPOLEONE I. | IL DI 15. AGOSTO 1806.
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DC203.9 .A532 1821
AN ANALYSIS | OF | THE TALENTS AND CHARACTER | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE; | BY | A GENERAL OFFICER. | [rule, 40 mm.] | From zeal, or malice, now no more we dreas, | For English vengeance wars not with the dead. | A generous foe, regards with moist’ning eye | The man whom fate has laid, where all must lie.—JOHNSON. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR WILLIAM SAMS, | BOOKSELLER TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK, | NO. 1, ST. JAMES’S STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXXI. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 85 x 105 mm., “NAPOLEON BONAPARTE.”] Baudus, Marie Élle Guillaume de
DC203.9 .B343 1841 V.1-2
ÉTUDES | SUR | NAPOLÉON | PAR LE LIEUTENANT-COLONEL | DE BAUDUS | ANCIEN AIDE-DE-CAMP DES MARÉCHAUX BESSIÈRES ET SOULT | Ante faciem frigoris ejus quis sustinebit! | Psaume 47, v. 6. | Si j’avais été seulement mon petit-fils, | je me serais relevé du pied des Pyrénées. | Napoléon à SainteHélène. | TOME PREMIER | PARIS | DEBÉCOURT, LIBRAIREÉDITEUR | RUE DES SAINTS-PÈRESS, NO 69 | M DCCC XLI [On adjacent page: “IMPRIMERIE DE E. DUBERGER, | RUE DE VERNEUIL, NO 4.”] Bonnal de Ganges, Edmond
DC203.9 .B716 1897 V.1-2
BONNAL DE GANGES | [rule, 5 mm.] | LE GÉNIE | DE | NAPOLÉON | La Révolution, c’est moi. | NAPOLÉON en 1804. | La Coalition peut risquer plusieurs | batailles; il n’en faut qu’une pour | perdre Napoléon. | METTERNICH, à Prague, 1813. | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | A. PEDONE, Éditeur | 13, RUE SOUFFLOT, 13 | [rule, 5 mm.] [Other titles by de Ganges on adjacent page] Cappelletti, Licurgo
DC203.9 .C248 1903
LICURGO CAPPELLETTI | [rule, 5 mm.] | LA | LEGGENDA NAPOLEONICA | DALLA BERESINA A SANT’ ELENA | (1813-1821) | [Image of shield, 25 x 25 mm., “LABOR ET | HONOR | FB”] | TORINO | FRATELLI BOCCA, EDITORI | MILANO – ROMA – FIRENZE | 1903 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “Napoleone.”] Canton, Gustave
DC203.9 .C344 1902
ÉTUDE D’HISTOIRE CONTEMPORAINE | [rule, 75 mm.] | NAPOLÉON | Antimilitariste | PAR | GUSTAVE CANTON | Jamais le
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Gouvernement militaire | ne prendra en France, à moins | que la nation ne soit abrutie par | cinquante ans d’ignorance. | (NAPOLÉON : Correspondance, | 4 mai 1802.) | PARIS | FÉLIX ALCAN, ÉDITEUR | 108, BOULEVARD SAINTGERMAIN, 108 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1902 [On adjacent page: “Tous droits | de traduction et de reproduction réservés | pour tous les pays”] Channing, William Ellery
DC203.9 .C458A 1828
ANALYSIS | of the | Character of Napoleon Buonaparte | Suggested by the Publication of | Scott’s Life of Napoleon. | By | W. E. Channing, LL. D. | Boston, Printed:-London, Reprinted | 1828. [Missing pages 1-55] Channing, William Ellery
DC203.9 .C458R 1827
[Manuscript signature above title text] Isaiah Jones. | REMARKS | ON THE | CHARACTER | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | OCCASIONED | BY THE PUBLICATION OF | SCOTT’S LIFE OF NAPOLEON. | [rule, 50 mm.] | FROM THE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER, | VOL. IV, NO. V. | [rule, 50 mm.] | [Manuscript signature] Wm Ellery Channing | BOSTON: | BOWLES AND DEARBORN, 72 WASHINGTON STREET. | PRESS OF THE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER. | [rule, 40 mm.] | Stephen Foster, Printer. | 1827. Mounteney, Barclay
DC203.9 .D388 1824 c.1
AN | HISTORICAL INQUIRY | INTO THE | PRINCIPAL CIRCUMSTANCES AND EVENTS | RELATIVE TO THE LATE | EMPEROR NAPOLEON; | IN WHICH ARE INVESTIGATED | THE CHARGES BROUGHT AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT | AND CONDUCT OF THAT EMINENT INDIVIDUAL. | BY BARCLAY MOUNTENEY. | “Tros, Tyriusve mihi nullo discrimine agetur.”..........VIRGIL. | “Be thous as chaste as ice—as pure as snow—thou shalt not escape | calumny.”-SHAKESPEAR. | [rule, 25 mm.] | EFFINGHAM WILSON, CORNHILL, LONDON. | 1824. [On adjacent page: “LONDON: | PRINTED BY DAVIDSON AND SON, SERLE’S PLACE, CAREY STREET.”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except for different binding] Durand, Sophie Cohondet
DC203.9 .D949 1887
Napoleon I. | und ∫ein Hof. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Dierter Vand. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Memoiren der Generalin Durand, | Er∫te Pala∫tdame der Kai∫erin Marie Lui∫e. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Deut∫che Original=Uusgabe | von | Udolf Ebeling. | [rule, 35
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mm.] | Er∫te bis dritte Uu∫lage. | [rule, 35 mm.] | Köln und Leipzig, | Druck und Verlag von Ulbert Uhn. | 1887. de Grandmaison, M. Geoffroy
DC203.9 .G345 1895
NAPOLÉON | ET LES | CARDINAUX NOIRS | (1810-1814) | PAR | M. GEOFFROY DE GRANDMAISON | [Decorative image, 45 x 25 mm., “PD”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by Grandmaison on adjacent page] Gibbs, Montgomery B.
DC203.9 .G443 1895
Military Career | OF | Napoleon the Great | [rule, 10 mm.] | An Account of the Remarkable Campaigns | of the “Man of Destiny” | [rule, 10 mm.] | Authentic Anecdotes of the Battlefield as Told by the Famous | Marshals and Generals of the First Empire | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY | Montgomery B. Gibbs | [rule, 20 mm.] | “He fought a thousand glorious wars, | And more than half the world was his; | And somewhere, now, in yonder stars, | Can tell, mayhap, what greatness is.” | -THACKERY | [rule, 20 mm.] | CHICAGO | NEW YORK LONDON PARIS BERLIN | The Werner Company | 1895 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 140 mm., “From a Painting by Paul Delaroche THE WERNER CO. | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, ‘SNUFF BOX’ PORTRAIT”] Görtz, E. C. A. von, Baron
DC203.9. .G675 1839 V.1-6
Wer war grôker: | Friedrich der Groke | ober | Napoleon? | [rule, 15 mm.] | Eine vergleichende | Schilderung die∫er groken Männer | als | Men∫ch, Held, Staatsmann und Für∫t. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Von | E. S. U. Baron von Görk. | Er∫ter Theil. | [rule, 75 mm.] | Duedlinburg und Leipzig. | Druck und Verlag von Gott∫r. Ba∫∫e. | 1839. [Six sections contained in three volumes] Unknown,
DC203.9 .M644 1816
THE | MILITARY CARRIAGE | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, | TAKEN AFTER THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO; | TOGETHER WITH | ITS SUPERB AND CURIOUS CONTENTS AND APPENDAGES: | NOW EXHIBITING, | BY PERMISSION OF GOVERNMENT, | AT THE | LONDON MUSEUM, PICCADILLY; | ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, | AND THE | CIRCUMSTANCES OF ITS CAPTURE FAITHFULLY STATED: | TOGETHER WITH | AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS RELATING THERETO, |
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SOME OF WHICH | ARE 45 mm.] | LONDON: | BULLOCK; | AND SOLD MUSEUM, PICCADILLY.
HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED. | [double rule, PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR, | WILLIAM AT THE PLACE OF EXHIBITION, | LONDON | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1816.
Minutoli, Heinrich Carl von, Baron DC203.9 .M668 1840 Friedrich un Napoleon. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Eine Parallele. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Vom | Generallieutenant C. v. Minutoli. | Mit Portrait und Karte (Kriegstheater). | [rule, 45 mm.] | Berlin. | Schlesinger’sche Buch- und Musikhandlung. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1840. [Portrait of military officer on adjacent page, 90 x 110 mm., undecipherable signature] Unknown
DC203.9 .N216 N.D.
Napoleons Ruhm | als Feldherr. | [rule, 10 mm.] Beaufort, Raphaël Ledos de
DC203.9 .N216N 1888
NAPOLEON | AND | HIS DETRACTORS. | BY | HIS IMPERIAL HIGHNESS | PRINCE NAPOLEON. | TRANSLATED AND EDITED, WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL | SKETCH AND NOTES, | BY | RAPAËL LEDOS DE BEAUFORT. | Translator and Editor of the “Life and Letters of | George Sand,” &c. &c. | [rule, 35 mm.] | With Two Portraits and Autography. | [rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON: | W. H. ALLEN AND CO., 13, WATERLOO PLACE, | PALL MALL. S.W. 1888. {All Rights Reserved.} [Portrait of a Bonaparte on adjacent page, 85 x 145 mm., “Napoléon” | ... “15” ... “1889”] Rosen Lew
DC203.9 .R814 1897
Napoleon’s Opera-Glass | AN HISTRIONIC STUDY | BY | LEW ROSEN | [Image, 5 x 10 mm.] | LONDON | ELKIN MATHEWS, VIGO STREET | MDCCCXCVII Whately, Richard
DC203.9 .W555 1846
HISTORIC | DOUBTS | RELATIVE TO | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | “Is not the same reason available in theology and in politics? | Will you follow truth but to a certain point?” | Burke’s Vindication of Natural Society. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY RICHARD WHATELY, D. D, | ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN. | [rule, 40 mm.] | FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. | [rule, 40 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | JAMES M. CAMPBELL, | S. E. CORNER CHESTNUT AND FIFTH STREETS. | NEW YORK:-SAXTON & MILES. | [broken rule, 10 mm.] | 1846.
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Whately, Richard
DC203.9 .W555 N.D.
[Text within heavily decorated quadruple ruled text box, 85 x 140 mm.] Historic Doubts | Relative to Na= | poleon Buonaparte | by | Richard Whately, D.D. | Archbishop of Dublin ; Author of | “Elements of Logic,” etc., etc. | [Image, 5 x 5 mm.] | New York: G. P. Putnams’ | Sons, 27 W. Twenty-third St. Masson, Frédéric
DC204 .M419W 1897
[In black and orange] Collections Edward Guillaume | “LOTUS BLEU” | [rule, 7 mm.] | FRÉDÉRIC MASSON | [rule, 2 mm.] | Marie Walewska | [rule, 5 mm.] | (Les Maîtresses de Napoléon) | [rule, 2 mm.] | Illustrations de Marold et Mittis | [Blue image of a leaf, 25 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE BOREL | E. GUILLAUME, DIRECTEUR | 21, Quai Malaquais, 21 | [rule, 2 mm.] | M DCCC XCVII [Orange colored portrait of an aristocratic lady on adjacent page, 40 x 40 mm.] Masson, Frédéric
DC204 .M419 1894
FRÉDÉRIC MASSON | [rule, 15 mm.] | NAPOLÉON | ET | LES FEMMES | [rule, 10 mm.] | L’AMOUR | [rule, 10 mm.] | SEIZIÈME ÉDITION | [Image, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | PAUL OLLENDORFF, ÉDITEUR | 28 bis, RUE DE RICHELIEU, 28 bis | 1894 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by Masson on adjacent page] Burdon, William
DC205 .B881 1805
THE | LIFE | AND | CHARACTER | OF | BONAPARTE, | From his Birth to the 15th of Augu∫t, 1804. | [rule, 25 mm.] | By W. BURDON, A. M. | [rule, 25 mm.] | SECOND EDITION, | Altered and Improved. | [rule, 25 mm.] | NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE: | PRINTED BY K. ANDERSON, IN THE SIDE, | And ∫old by T. O∫tell, Ave-Maria Lane, London. | [rule, 10 mm.] | May 30, 1805. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 65 x 75 mm., “Mackenzie sc. | Bonaparte. | Published by T. Ostell Ave Maria Lane Aug 1st 1805.”] Chuquet, Arthur
DC205 .C559 1897 V.1-3
ARTHUR CHUQUET | [rule, 15 mm.] | LA JEUNESSE | DE NAPOLÉON | Brienne | [Image, 20 x 25 mm, “AC & Cie] | Paris, 5, rue de Mézières | ARMAND COLIN ET Cie, ÉDITEURS | Libraires de
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la Société des Gens de Lettres | 1897 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by Chuquet on adjacent page] Dubroca
DC205 .D819 1802 c.1
LIFE | OF | B O N A P A R T E, | FIRST CONSUL OF FRANCE, | FROM | HIS BIRTH | TO | THE PEACE OF LUNEVILL. | TO WHICH IS ADDED, | AN ACCOUNT OF HIS | [Aligned left: “REMARKABLE ACTIONS, | REPLIES,] [vertical double rule separating text, 5 mm.] [Aligned right: “SPEECHES, AND | TRAITS OF CHARACTER:”] | WITH | ANECDOTES | OF HIS DIFFERENT CAMPAIGNS. | [rule, 15 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [double rule, 75 mm.] | Nune demum redit animus.....Unus qui nobis re∫∫ituit rem.....Nam cum | tyranni ∫ervitute oppre∫∫as tenerent Athenas, plurimos cives partim patria | expuli∫∫ent, partim interfeciffent, non ∫olum princeps, ∫ed et ∫olus bellum | his indixit. U∫us e∫t non minus prudentii quam fortitudine, nam ce- | dentes violari vetuit; cives enim civibus parcere aequum cen∫ebat. | [double rule, 75 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR G. AND J. ROBINSON, PATERNOSTER-ROW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1802. | By T. Davison, White Friars. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 60 x 80 mm., “NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | First Consul of France. | Pub.Dec.17,1801, by G & J. Robinson, Paternoster Row”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except unbound] Howell-Ap-Howell
DC205 .H859 1896
The Birthplace | and Childhood of | Napoleon. | BY | HOWELL-AP-HOWELL. | Illustrated by 18 photographs | taken on the spot by G. E. THOMPSON, | author of “Around the | Roman Campagna” etc. | “Youth, what man’s age is like to be, doth show; | We may our ends by our beginnings know” | Denham. | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, | NEW YORK. | MDCCCXCVI. [Picture of a waterfront town on adjacent page, 70 x 100 mm.] Unknown
DC205 .N216N 1806
Napoleon Buonaparte | wie er | leibt und lebt, | und das | franzôsische Volk | unter ihm | [rule, 65 mm.] | Aus dem Englischen. | [rule, 80 mm.] | Petersburg, 1806 | bei Peter Hammer dem Aeltern. Masson, Frédéric
DC205 .N216 1895 V.1-2
Napoléon inconnu | [rule, 10 mm.] | PAPIERS INÉDITS | (1786-1793) | PUBLIÉS PAR FRÉDÉRIC MASSON ET GUIDO BIAGI |
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ACCOMPAGNÉS DE | NOTES SUR LA JEUNESS | DE NAPOLÉON | (1769-1793) | PAR FRÉDÉRIC MASSON | I | [Image, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | PAUL OLLENDORFF, ÉDITEUR | 28 bis, RUE DE RICHELIEUR, 28 bis | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Schlabrendorf, Gustav, Graf von
DC205 .V948 1804
BONAPARTE, | AND | THE FRENCH PEOPLE | UNDER HIS CONSULATE. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Translated from the German. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | VERITAS ODIUM PARIT. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR TIPPER AND RICHARDS, | LEADENHALL-STREET, | By J. D. Dewick, Aldersgate-street. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | 1804. Watson, Thomas E.
DC206 .W342 1902 c.1
NAPOLEON | A Sketch of | HIS LIFE, CHARACTER, STRUGGLES, AND | ACHIEVEMENTS | BY | THOMAS E. WATSON | AUTHOR OF “THE STORY OF FRANCE,” ETC. | ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS AND FACSIMILES | New York | THE MACMILLAN COMPANY | LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., LTD. | 1902 | All rights reserved [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 95 x 120 mm., “Napoleon | From a portrait by Lassalle”] Silvestre, Jules
DC209 .S587 1904
DE WATERLOO | A SAINTE-HÉLÈNE | (20 Juin—16 Octobre 1815) | LA MALMAISON—ROCHEFORT—SAINTE-HÉLÈNE | PAR | J. SILVESTRE | Professeur à l’École libre des Sciences naturelles, | Secrétaire général de la Société de Géographie de Rochefort. | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | FÉLIX ALCAN, ÉDITEUR | ANCIENNE LIBRAIRE GERMER BAILLIÈRE ET Cie | 108, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 108 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1904 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by Silvestre on adjacent page] Monier, A. D. B.
DC209 .U56 1815
UNE ANNÉE | DE LA VIE | DE L’EMPEREUR | NAPOLEON, | OU | PRÉCIS Historique de tout ce qui s’est passé | depuis le 1er Avril 1814, jusqu’au 20 Mars | 1815, relatif à S.M. et aux braves qui l’ont | accompagné ; son départ de Fontaine- | bleau ; son embarquement à Saint-Ra- | pheau près Fréjus ; son arrivée à Por- | to-Ferrajo ; son séjour à l’île | d’Elbe, et son retour à Paris. | [rule, 65 mm.] | PAR A. D. B. M***, Lieutenant de Grandiers. | [double rule, 35 mm.] |
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NEW-YORK, | Imprimé et vendu chez | JOSEPH DESNOUES, IMPRIMEUR, RUE MURRAY, NO. 7, | ET CHEZ MAME, LIBRAIRE, NO. 68, RUE WILLIAM. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | 1815. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 90 mm., “T. Gimbrede Sc. NY | Napoleon Bonaparte.”] Cockburn, George, Sir
DC211 .C765 1888
Extract from a Diary | OF | REAR-ADMIRAL | SIR GEORGE COCKBURN, | WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO | GEN. NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, | ON | PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND TO ST. HELENA, IN 1815. | ON BOARD | H.M.S. “NORTHUMBERLAND,” | Bearing the Rear-Admirals Flag. | [rule, 10 mm.] | PRICE TWO SHILLINGS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | London:-SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & Co. | 1888. | [rule, 5 mm.] | ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL. Unknown
DC211 .D637 1821
DOCUMENS | POUR SERVIR | A L’HISTOIRE DE LA CAPTIVITÉ | DE | NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE | A SAINTE-HÉLÈNE, | OU | RECUEIL DE FAITS CURIEUX | SUR LA VIE QU’IL Y MENAIT, SUR SA MALADIE, | ET SUR SA MORT. | AVEC CINQ GRAVURES. | [Image, 15 x 25 mm, “SS”] | A PARIS, | CHEZ PILLET AINÉ, IMPRIMEURLIBRAIRE, | ÉDIT. DE LA COLLECTION DES MOEURS FRANÇAISES, | RUE CHRISTINE, NO 5. | 1821. [List of booksellers in France who sold this work in the 1820s on adjacent page] Forsyth, William
DC211 .F735 1853 V.1-3
HISTORY | OF | THE CAPTIVITY OF NAPOLEON | AT ST. HELENA; | FROM THE LETTERS AND JOURNALS | OF THE LATE | LIEUT.-GEN. SIR HUDSON LOWE, | AND OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS NOT BEFORE MADE PUBLIC. | BY WILLIAM FORSYTH, M.A., | AUTHOR OF ‘HORTENSIUS’ AND ‘HISTORY OF TRIAL BY JURY,’ | LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRDIGE. | IN THREE VOLUMES.—VOL. I. | With Portrait and Map. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1853. | The Author reserves to himself the right of authorising a Translation of this Work. [Portrait of General Lowe on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., indecipherable manuscript | Le General | London, John Murray, Albemarle Street, June 1853.”] Hook, Theodore E.
DC211 .H781 1819
[Manuscript above title text] Rosamond Manson June 4th 1823. | FACTS, | ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE TREATMENT | OF | NAPOLÉON BUONPARTE | IN | Saint Helena. | BEING THE RESULT OF | MINUTE INQUIRIES AND PERSONAL RESEARCH | IN THAT ISLAND. |
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[rule, 20 mm.] | WITH THREE VIEWS. | [rule, 40 mm.] | “Ogni medaglia ha il suo reverso.” | PROV. ITAL. | “D’un mensonge aussi noir justement irrité | “Je devrais faire ici parler la verité.” | RACINE. | “-Tell truth and shame the devil.” | SHAKESPEARE. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR WILLIAM STOCKDALE, | NO. 181, PICCADILLY. | 1819. [Color image of Longwood house on adjacent page, 100 x 160 mm., “Plate 2. | I. Clark Sculpt | LONGWOOD HOUSE from the FLOWER GARDEN. | Published by W. Stockdale, 181, Piccadilly, London, 1819.”] Frémaux, Paul
DC211 .F869 1901
PAUL FRÉMAUX | [rule, 15 mm.] | Napoléon | Prisonnier | [rule, 20 mm.] | MÉMOIRES D’UN MÉDECIN DE L’EMPEREUR | A SAINTE-HÉLÈNE | [rule, 10 mm.] |« J’aurais vécu jusqu’à quatre-vingts | ans, s’ils ne m’avaient pas amené dans | cette île maudite ! » | NAPOLÉON au Dr JOHN STOKOE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Deuxième Edition | [Circular image, 20 mm., “eF”] | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | RUE RACINE, 26, PRÈS L’ODÉON | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “EN PRÉPARTION : | SAINTE-HÉLÈNE : NAPOLÉON ET L’ANGLETERRE | Histoire générale de la captivité d’après les | documents originaux, avec portraits, vues, | croquis, cartes et facsimile inédits. - | 2 vol. in-8o.”] Gourgaud, Baron, Général
DC211 .G71 1899 V.1-2
GÉNÉRAL BARON GOURGAUD | [rule, 15 mm.] | SAINTE-HÉLÈNE | JOURNAL INÉDIT DE 1815 A 1818 | AVEC PRÉFACE ET NOTES DE | MM. LE VICOMTE DE GROUCY ET ANTOINE GUILLOIS | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, PRÈS L’ODÉON | [rule, 5 mm.] | Droits de traduction et de reproduction réservés pour tous pays, | y compris la Suède et la Norvège. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 90 mm., “NAPOLÉON A SAINTE-HÉLÈNE | (D’après le dessin original de Lecomte du Noüy)”] Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné DC211 .L38 1813 V.1-3 MEMORIALE DE SAINTE HÉLÈNE. | [rule, 15 mm.] | JOURNAL | OF THE | PRIVATE LIFE AND CONVERSATIONS | OF THE | Emperor Napoleon, | AT SAINT HELENA. | BY THE COUNT DE LAS CASES | [rule, 30 mm.] | VOL. I. | FIRST AND SECOND PARTS | [double rule, 25 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | PUBLISHED BY E. BLISS AND E. WHITE, COLLINS AND HANNAY, | COLLINS AND CO., AND SAMUEL
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WOOD AND SONS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | J. & J. Harper, Printers. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1823. Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné DC211 .L382 1835 V.1-4 THE LIFE, | EXILE, | AND | CONVERSTATIONS | OF THE | EMPEROR NAPOLEON. | BY | THE COUNT DE LAS CASES. | WITH PORTRAITS AND NUMEROUS OTHER EMBELLISHMENTS. | [rule, 20 mm.] | VOL. I. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON: | PUBLISHED FOR HENRY COLBURN, | BY R. BENTLEY; BELL AND BRADFUTE, EDINBURGH; JOHN | CUMMING, DUBLIN; AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. | 1835. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., “Engraved by Cooper From the original Painting by David | NAPOLEON | Published Jun 5, 1824, by Henry Colburn, London.”] Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné DC211 ,L382 1894 V.1-4 MEMOIRS | OF THE | LIFE, EXILE, AND CONVERSATIONS | OF THE | EMPEROR NAPOLEON | BY | THE COUNT DE LAS CASES | A NEW EDITION IN FOUR VOLUMES | VOL. I. | NEW YORK | THE H. W. HAGEMANN PUBLISHING CO. | 114 FIFTH AVENUE | 1894 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 85 x 90 mm.] Maitland, Frederick Lewis
DC211 .M23 1826
NARRATIVE | OF THE | SURRENDER OF BUONAPARTE | AND OF HIS | RESIDENCE ON BOARD H,M.S. BELLEROPHON; | WITH A DETAIL OF | THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS THAT OCCURED | IN THE SHIP, | BETWEEN THE 24th OF MAY AND THE 8th OF AUGUST, 1815. | BY | CAPTAIN F. L. MAITLAND, C. B. | [rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PUBLISHED BY HENRY COLBURN, | NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | 1826. [Fold out map of the Port of Rochefort, 330 x 240 mm., “Chart of Basque Roads | and the | Three entrances to the Port of | Rochefort.”] Masson, Frédéric
DC211 .M245 1909
FRÉDÉRIC MASSON | De l’Académie française. | [rule, 15 mm.] | AUTOUR | DE | SAINTE-HÉLÈNE | PREMIÈRE SÉRIE | [Inside text box, 55 x 15 mm., “Les Missionnaires de SainteHélène.—Le | Cas du général Gourgaud.—Le Cas du | chirurgien Antommarchi.—Notes et Docu- | ments.”] | [Image, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | SOCIÉTÉ D’ÉDITIONS LITTÉRAIRES ET ARTISTIQUES | Libraire Paul Ollendorff | 50, CHAUSÉE
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D’ANTIN, 50 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1909 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by Masson on adjacent page] Firmin-Didot, Georges
DC211 .M771 1894
LA CAPTIVITÉ | DE | SAINTE-HÉLÈNE | D’APRÈS LES RAPPORTS INÉDITS | DU | MARQUIS DE MONTECHENU | COMMISSAIRE DU GOUVERNEMENT DU ROI LOUIS XVIII DANS L’ÎLE | PAR | GEORGES FIRMIN-DIDOT | SECRÉTAIRE D’AMBASSADE | Ouvrage accompagné de huit gravures hors texte | [decorative rule, 50 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN-DIDOT ET CIE | IMPRIMEURS DE L’INSTITUT, RUE JACOB, 56 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1894 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 100 mm., “NAPOLÉON. | D’après un dessin de Girodet appartienant à M. de Magnitot. (Reproduction interdite.)”] Montholon, Charles-Tristan, Comte de DC211 .M789 1847 HISTORY | OF THE | CAPTIVITY OF NAPOLEON | AT | ST. HELENA. | BY | GENERAL COUNT MONTHOLON, | THE EMPEROR’S COMPANION IN EXILE, | AND TESTAMENTARY EXECUTOR. | PHILADELPHIA: | CAREY AND HART. | 1847. Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné DC211 .O55 1818 LETTERS | FROM THE | CAPE WARDEN; | WITH | EXTRACTS COMPILING FOR PUBLICATION NAPOLEON. | [double rule, BY C. WILEY & Co. | NO. 3 mm.] | 1817. Unknown
OF GOOD HOPE, | IN REPLY TO | MR. FROM THE GREAT WORK | NOW | UNDER THE INSPECTION OF | 20 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | PUBLISHED Wall-Street. | [broken rule, 10 DC211 .R454 1817
A | REVIEW | OF | WARDEN’S LETTERS FROM ST. HELENA; | CONTAINING | REMARKS ON BONAPARTE’S MASSACRES | AT | JAFFA AND EL ARISH; | PRECEDED BY | OBSERVATIONS ON THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.- | THE WHOLE DESIGNED AS AN | APPENDIX | TO THE | 14th NUMBER OF THAT WORK. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BOSTON: | PRINTED BY JOHN ELIOT. | 1817. Rosebery, Archibald Phillip Primrose, Earl of DC211 .R798 1900 [rule, 85 mm.] | NAPOLEON | THE LAST PHASE | [double rule, 85 mm.] | BY | LORD ROSEBERRY | [Image of two hands passing
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a torch, 25 x 25 mm.] | [rule, 85 mm.] | HARPER AND BROTHERS | NEW YORK & LONDON | 1900 Ussher, Thomas, Sir
DC211 .U87 1895 c.1
NAPOLEON’S | LAST VOYAGES | BEING THE DIARIES OF ADMIRAL | SIR THOMAS USSHER, R.N., K.C.B. | (ON BOARD THE “UNDAUNTED”), | AND JOHN R. GLOVER, SECRETARY | TO REAR ADMIRAL COCKBURN (ON | BOARD THE “NORTHUMBERLAND”) | WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES | AND ILLUSTRATIONS | LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN | PHILADELPHIA: J. B. LIP- | PINCOTT COMPANY 1895 [Image of the ship “Bellerophon” on adjacent page, 90 x 140 mm., “Embaracation of BONAPARTE on board the Bellerophon.”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Warden, William
DC211 .W265 1816
LETTERS | WRITTEN ON BOARD | His Majesty’s Ship the Northumberland, | AND | SAINT HELENA; | IN WHICH | THE CONDUCT AND CONVERSATIONS | OF | Napoleon Buonaparte, | AND HIS SUITE, | DURING THE VOYAGE, AND THE FIRST MONTHS OF HIS RESIDENCE IN | THAT ISLAND, | ARE FAITHFULLY DESCRIBED AND RELATED. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | BY WILLIAM WARDEN, | Surgeon on board the Northumberland. | [rule, 30 mm.] | NON EGO, SED DEMOCRITUS DIXIT. | [rule, 30 mm.] | FOURTH EDITION. | [rule, 15 mm.] | London: | PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR, | BY R. ACKERMANN, NO. 101, STRAND | And may be had of all Booksellers in the United Kingdom. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1816. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 70 x 80 mm.] Warden, William
DC211 .W265 1817
LETTERS | WRITTEN ON BOARD | His majesty’s ship the Northumberland, | AND AT | SAINT HELENA; | IN WHICH THE | CONDUCT AND CONVERSATIONS | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, | AND HIS SUITE, | DURING THE VOYAGE, AND THE FIRST MONTHS OF HIS | RESIDENCE IN THAT ISLAND, | ARE FAITHFULLY DESCRIBED AND RELATED. | BY WILLIAM WARDEN, | Surgeon on board the Northumberland. | NON EGO, SED DEMOCRITUS DIXIT. | PHILADELPHIA: | PUBLISHED BY M. THOMAS, NO. 52, CHESTNUT STREET: | J. Maxwell, Printer. | 1817. [Image of two coins on adjacent page, 25 mm. and 40 mm., “Republished by M. Thomas Philada”]
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Antommarchi, Francesco A.
DC212 .A528 1825 V.1-2
THE | LAST DAYS | OF THE | EMPEROR NAPOLEON. | BY | DOCTOR F. ANTOMMARCHI, | HIS PHYSICIAN. | [rule, 20 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR HENRY COLBURN, | NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | 1825. Beauterne, Robert Antoine de
DC212 .B384 1837
MORT | D’UN ENFANT IMPIE, | ET | Mort de Napoléon Religieux; | PAR | Robert ANTOINE DE BEAUTERNE. | Il y a une race qui maudit son | père et ne bénit point sa mère. | CAHP. XXX v. II. PROVERBES. | UN VOL. IN-8O QUI A PARU EN HUIT LIVRAISONS. | Avec une lettre inédite du général Montholon et une | notice sur les derniers momens de Napoléon, | et orné d’un dessin de M. Horace Vernet, | représentant l’Empereur recevant | le saint viatique. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Paris, | CHEZ L’AUTEUR, RUE DES BATAILLES, 18, | A CHAILLOT. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1837. [On adjacent page: rule, 35 mm. | “VERSAILLES.-IMPRIMERIE DE MICHEL FOSSONE, | Avenue de Saint-Cloud, 3. Héreau, Joachim
DC212 .H542 1829
NAPOLÉON | A SAINTE-HÉLÈNE. | OPINION D’UN MÉDECIN | SUR LA MALADIE DE L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON | ET SUR LA CAUSE DE SA MORT ; | OFFERTE A SON FILS | AU JOUR DE SA MAJORITÉ, | PAR J. HÉREAU, | ANCIEN CHIRURGIEN ORDINAIRE DE MADAME MÈRE, | ET PREMIER CHIRURGIEN | DE L’IMPÉRATRICE MARIE-LOUISE. | - Je meurs prématurément, assassiné par | Poligarchie anglaise et son sicaire. - | TESTAMENT DE NAPOLÉON. | [Image of a castle, 25 x 15 mm.] | PARIS. | F. LOUIS, LIBRAIRE, RUE DU PAON, NO 2; | STRASBOURG ET LONDRES.-TREUTTEL ET WÜRTZ; | BRUXELLES.-LIBRAIRE PARISIENNE, | RUE DE LA MADELEINE, NO 438. | [rule, 10 mm.] | M DCCC XXIX. [On adjacent page: “PARIS.-IMPRIMERIE DE RIGNOUX, | RUE DES FRANCS-BOURGEOIS S.-MICHEL, NO 8.”] Gérard, Colonel
DC212.5 .G356 1862
LES INVALIDES | [rule, 20 mm.] | GRANDES ÉPHÉMÉRIDES | DE L’HÔTEL IMPÉRIAL | DES INVALIDES | DEPUIS SA FONDATION JUSQU’A NOS JOURS | DESCRIPTION | DU MONUMENT ET DU TOMBEAU DE NAPOLÉON Ier | PAR LE COLONEL GÉRARD | ex-secrétaire général, archiviste, trésorier, bibliothécaire, | conservateur des trophées militaires à l’Hôtel | Commandeur de l’Ordre de la Légion d’honneur | [rule, 20 mm.] | OUVRAGE ORNÉ DE GRAVURES. | [Image with extensive royal
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imagery, 30 x 25 mm., “H P”] | PARIS | HENRI PLON, IMPRIMEUR-ÉDITEUR | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE | [rule, 5 mm.] | MDCCCLXII [Image of l’Hôtel des Invalides on adjacent page, 95 x 140 mm., “TOISES”] Lumbroso, Albert
DC213 .A2 1897
ALBERTO LUMBROSO | [rule, 80 mm.] | LE RECENTI PUBBLICAZIONI | DI | SCRITTI INEDITI DI NAPOLEONE I | (Masson, Lecestre, Pélissier, de Grouchy) | [decorative rule, 25 mm.] | ROMA | MODES E MENDEL | EDITORI | LIBRAI DI S. M. LA REGINA [Pages uncut] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213 .B851 1884 V.1-3
A SELECTION FROM | THE LETTERS AND DESPATCHES | OF THE | FIRST NAPOLEON. | With Explanatory Notes. | BY | CAPTAIN THE HON. D. A. BINGHAM, | AUTHOR OF “MARRIAGES OF THE BONAPARTES.” | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL, | LIMITED. | 1884. Brotonne, Léonce de
DC213 .B87 1903 V.1-2
DERNIÈRES | LETTRES INÉDITES | DE | NAPOLÉON IER | Callationnées sur les textes et publiées | PAR | LÉONCE DE BROTONNE | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS | HONORÉ CHAMPION, LIBRAIRE | 9, QUAI VOLTAIRE | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1903 Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213 .C73 1855 V.1-2
THE | CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE | WITH | HIS BROTHER JOSEPH, | SOMETIME KING OF SPAIN. | SELECTED AND TRANSLATED, WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES, FROM THE | ‘MÉMOIRES DU ROI JOSEPH.’ | IN WTO VOLUMES.-VOL. I. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1855. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213 .H17 1901
[In black and red] NAPOLEON’S LETTERS | TO JOESPHINE | 1796-1812 | FOR THE FIRST TIME COLLECTED AND | TRANSLATED, WITH NOTES SOCIAL, | HISTORICAL, AND CHRONOLOGICAL, | FROM CONTEMPORARY SOURCES | BY | HENRY FOLJAMBE HALL | F.R.HIST.S. | [Image of fleur de lis and bee, 45 x 25 mm.] | 1901 | LONDON: J. M. DENT & CO. | NEW YORK: E. P. CUTTON & CO. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 100 x 110 mm., “Napoleon. | From an Engraving by T. Wright. | After an Original Drawing.”]
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Keller, Alexandre
DC213 .K29 1900 V.1-5
CORRESPONDANCE | BULLETINS & ORDRES DU JOUR | DE NAPOLÉON | [rule, 35 mm.] | ALEXANDRE KELLER | I | De Brienne | au | 13 Vendémiaire | [Inside text box, 75 x 20 mm: “SOMMAIRE | Le souper de Beaucaire—Toulon | Défense des côtes | Campagne du Piémont—Le 13 Vendémiaire | Mariage de Bonaparte”] | PAIRS | ALBERT MÉRICANT, ÉDITEUR | I, RUE DU PONT-DE-LODI, I [Map on adjacent page, 90 x 130 mm., “A. C.”] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213 .L45 1897 V.1-2
LETTRES INÉDITES | DE | NAPOLÉON IER (AN VIII—1815) | PUBLIÉES PAR | LÉON LECESTRE | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | (AN VIII—1809) | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURSÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1897 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de reproduction et | de traduction en France et dans tous les pays étrangers, y compris la Suède | et la Norvège. Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) | en JUILLET 1897. | [rule 90 mm.] | PARIS, TYPOGRAPHIE DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE.—2045. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213 .N195 1897 c.1
NEW LETTERS OF | NAPOLEON I | OMITTED FROM THE EDITION | PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF | NAPOLEON III | FROM THE FRENCH | BY LADY MARY LOYD | [Image of shield and tree, 15 x 20 mm., “D•A | & Co | •INTER• | •FOLIE• | •FRUCTUS•”] | NEW YORK | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY | 1897 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 115 mm., “BONAPARTE | AS FIRST CONSUL OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC.”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213 .N21 1858 V.1-5
CORRESPONDANCE | DE | NAPOLÉON IER | PUBLIÉE | PAR ORDRE DE L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON III. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [Image of sheild with eagle and crown, 30 x 35 mm.] | PARIS | [Aligned left: “HENRI PLON, | ÉDITEUR DES OEUVRES DE L’EMPEREUR, | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] [vertical rule separating text, 15 mm.] [Aligned right: “J. DUMAINE, | LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR DE L’EMPEREUR, | RUE DAUPHINE, 30.”] | MDCCCLVIII. | L’éditeur se réserve le droit de traduction
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en toutes langues. [On adjacent page: “L’éditeur de cet ouvrage se réserve le droit de le traduire ou de le faire | traduire en toutes les langues. Il poursuivra, en vertu des lois, décrets | et traités internationaux, toutes contrefaçons ou toutes traductions faites au | mépris de ses droits.” | rule, 20 mm. | “PARIS.—TYPOGRAPHIE DE HENRI PLON, IMPRIMEUR DE L’EMPEREUR, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213 .N216 1815
[No title page, text taken from WorldCat] Buonaparte’s Brieftasche, gefunden zu Charleroi den 18. Juni 1815, und bekannt gemacht auf Befehl des Königs der vereinigten Niederlande. Aus dem Französischen. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213 .W855 1855
Uchthundert | bis jekt ungedrudte | Briefe Napoleon’s I. | [Undecipherable manuscript signature] | von 1795 bis 1815. | Uus den | Mémoires du roi Joseph | über∫ekt und mit Erläuterungen ver∫ehen | von | Adolf Wolff. | Er∫ter Theil. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Berlin, 1855. | Verlag von Gu∫tav Hempel. Jomini, Antoine Henri, Baron de
DC213.2 .J75 1827 V.1-4
VIE | POLITIQUE ET MILITAIRE | DE | NAPOLÉON, | RACONTÉE PAR LUI-MÊME, | AU TRIBUNAL DE CÉSAR, D’ALEXANDRE | ET DE FRÉDÉRIC. | [rule, 10 mm.] | [Manuscript] by Henri Jomini | Tome Premier. | [rule, 40 mm.] | Je fus ambitieux; tout homme l’est, sans doutes; | Mais jamais roi, pontife, ou chef, ou citoyen, | Ne conçut un projet aussi grand que le mien. | (VOLTAIRE, Mahomet.) | PARIS, | CHEZ ANSELIN, SUCCESSEUR DE MAGIMEL, | LIBRAIRE DE LA GARDE ROYALE ET DES TROUPES DE TOUTES ARMES, | RUE DAUPHINE, NO 9. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1827. [On adjacent page: rule, 40 | “IMPRIMERIE DE FIRMIN DIDOT, | RUE JACOB, NO 24.”] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213.2 .N216 1834
MÉMOIRES | ET ANECDOTES | SUR NAPOLÉON, | MANUSCRIT | VENU DE SAINTE-HÉLÈNE, | ÉCRIT PAR L’EMPEREUR, | OU, SOUS SA DICTÉE, PAR LES COMPAGNONS DE SA CAPTIVITÉS. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Bruxelles, | LANGLET ET COMPAGNIE, LIBRAIRES, | RUE DE LA MADELEINE, NO 87. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1834. [On adjacent page: rule, 40 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE D’AUG. COULON, A BRUXELLES”]
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Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213.2 .N216M 1823 V.1-7
MEMOIRS | OF THE | HISTORY OF FRANCE | DURING THE REIGN OF | NAPOLEON, | DICTATED BY THE EMPEROR | AT SAINT HELENA | TO THE GENERALS WHO SHARED HIS CAPTIVITY; | AND PUBLISHED | FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS | CORRECTED BY HIMSELF. | [rule, 15 mm.] | VOL. I. | DICTATED TO GENERAL GOURGAUD, | HIS AIDE-DE-CAMP. | [rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR HENRY COLBURN AND CO. | AND MARTIN BOSSANGE AND CO. | 1823. [Facsimile of letter from General Gourgaud on adjacent page] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC213.2 .O55 1820
MÉMOIRES HISTORIQUES | DE | NAPOLÉON. | [rule, 15 mm.] | LIVRE IX. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1815. | [rule, 15 mm.] | [Image of shield with eagle and crown, 55 x 70 mm.] | Londres: | CHEZ SIR RICHARD PHILLIPS & CO. | BRIDGE-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1820. [Color map of the Battle of Mont Saint Jean on adjacent page, 350 x 200 mm., “BATAILLE DE MONT SAINT JEAN.”] O’Meara, Barry Edward
DC213.2 .O55N 1885 V.1-2
NAPOLEON IN EXILE; | OR, | A VOICE FROM ST. HELENA. | THE | OPINIONS AND REFELCTIONS OF NAPOLEON | ON THE | MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS IN HIS LIFE AND GOVERNMENT, | IN HIS OWN WORDS. | BY BARRY E. O’MEARA, ESQ, | HIS LATE SURGEON. | IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I. | NEW YORK: | A. C. ARMSTRONG & SON, | 714 BROADWAY. | 1885. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 75 x 115 mm., “Paul Delaroche E. Halpin. | Napoleon”] Dalmas, Raymond, Comte de
DC214 .D148 1883
PENSÉES | NAPOLÉONIENNES | EXTRAITES | de Oeuvres, Discours et Ecrits | De NAPOLÉON Ier | De NAPOLÉON III, et du PRINCE NAPOLÉON | PAR M. DE DALMAS | [rule, 15 mm.] | Prix: 3 francs. | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DENTU, EDITEUR | PALAI-ROYAL, 15, 17, 19, GALERIE D’ORLÉANS | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1883 [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE A. CHIRON, NIORT | Rue Saint-Gelais, 46” | rule, 20 mm.] Leech, Joseph
DC214 .L516 1854
THE | APOPHTHEGMS | OF | NAPOLEON; | BEING A LECTURE, DELIVERED AT THE THEATRE OF THE | PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTION, BRISTOL, | FEBRUARY 20, 1854, | BY JOSEPH
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LEECH. | [rule, 25 mm.] | [Greek] – Hom. Il. 1. v. 201. | [rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON:-HAMILTON, ADAMS, & CO. | BRISTOL:JOHN RIDLER. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1854. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC214 .N213 1897
NAPOLEON’S ADDRESSES | SELECTIONS | FROM THE PROCLAMATIONS, SPEECHES | AND CORRESPONDENCE | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE | EDITED BY IDA M. TARBELL | BOSTON | JOSEPH KNIGHT COMPANY | 1897 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm.] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC214 .N216 1834
RACCOLTA | DI | SENTENZE, PENSIERI E MASSIME | DI | NAPOLEONE IL GRANDE | AGGIUNTOVI | L’ESTESA CRONOLOGIA | DELLA | FAMIGLIA BONAPARTE | [Image, 10 x 15 mm.] | MILANO | D. G. PANZERI | Commissionario-Libraio | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1814. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC214 .N216A 1848 c.1
APHORISMES POLITIQUES | PENSÉES | MORALES ET PHILOSOPHIQUES | DE | L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON | RECUEILLIS DE PLUS DE 80 OUVRAGES ORIGINAUX, | PAR | Cte Ate G. DE LIANCOURT, | [rule, 10 mm.] | MR. J. A. MANNING, | Editeur. | “Ego, apis matinae | More modo que,”—HORACE. | A LONDRES: | T. C. NEWBY, PUBLISHER, | 72, MORTIMER STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE. | 1848. [Title page duplicated in english on adjacent page] [Copy two identical to copy one] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC214 .N216B 1824 c.1
BIOGRAPHIE | DES | CONTEMPORAINS, | PAR | NAPOLÉON. | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS, | CHEZ PONTHIEU, LIBRAIRE, PALAISROYAL, | BALERIE DE BOIS, NO 44. | [broken rule, 20 mm.] | 1824. [On adjacent page: “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE A. GUYOT, | RUE MIGNON SAINT-ANDRÉ-DES-ARCS, NO2.”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC214 .N216T 1868 c.1
[All text within double ruled black and red text box, text in black and red] THE TABLE TALK AND | OPINIONS OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. | [Portrait of Napoleon, 35 x 45 mm.] | “Sic cogitavit.”—BACON. | LONDON: | SAMPSON LOW, SON, AND MARSTON. | CROWN BUILDINGS, 188, FLEET STREET. | 1868. [Copy two identical to copy one]
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Doris, Charles, de Bourges
DC214.5 .D699 1817 V.1-4
AMOURS | SECRÈTES | DE NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE, | Par M. le baron de B*** | CINQUIÈME ÉDITION, | Augmentée du Testament de Napoléon, et de son portrait, | d’après David. | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 10 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ GERMAIN MATHIOT, LIBRAIRE, | RUE DE L’HIRONDELLE, NO 22, | PRÈS LE PONT SAINT-MICHEL. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 70 x 90 mm., “NAPOLÉON | D’APRÈS DAVID. | Paris. Germain Mathiot. Libraire Rue de l’Hirondelle NO 22, près le Pont St Michel. | Hocquart gme sc.”] Doris, Charles, de Bourges
DC214.5 .D699 1815 V.1-4 c.1
AMOURS SECRETTES | DE | NAPOLÉON BUONAPARTE; | Par l’Auteur du Précis historique et des | Mémoires secrets. | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 25 mm.] | A PARIS, | Chez GERMAIN MATHIOT, libraire, | quai des Augustins, no. 25. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1815. [Image of a French soldier carrying a woman down a burning staircase on adjacent page, 75 x 95 mm., “Je la prends dans mes bras et je me précipite vers l’escalier, | mais à peine suis-je à moitié, qu’un tour billon de | flammes m’oblige à remonter Tom. 2 Pag. 22”] [Library hold two copies of volumes one and two] Lullin de Châteauvieux, Frédéric
DC214.5 .M294E 1817
MANUSCRIPT TRANSMITTED | FROM ST. HELENA, | BY | AN UNKOWN CHANNEL. | [rule, 25 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [rule, 25 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | PUBLISHED BY VAN WINKLE AND WILEY, | No. 3 Wall-street. | [broken rule, 10 mm.] | 1817. Various Authors
DC214.5 .N216 1818 c.1
NAPOLEON | HIS OWN HISTORIAN. | [rule, 25 mm.] | EXTRACTS | FROM THE | Original Manuscript | OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | BY | AN AMERICAN. | [broken rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR HENRY COLBURN, | PUBLIC LIBRARY, CONDUIT STREET, HANOVER SQUARE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1818. [Copy two identical to copy one] Zongo-Tee-Foh-Tohl
DC214.5 .Z87 1827
NAPOLÉON | DANS L’AUTRE MONDE: | RÉLATION | ÉCRITE PAR LUIMÊME, | ET | TROUVÉE A STE. HÉLÈNE, AU PIED DE SON TOMBEAU, | PAR | ZONGO-TEE-FOH-TCHI, | MANDARIN DE 3ME CLASSE. | [rule, 35 mm.] | “Quoiqu’il en soit, le corps seul est au
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pouvoir des méchans; l’âme regne partout : | du fond des cachots meme, elle peut s’élever jusqu’au Ciel ! ! !” (Paroles de Na- | poléon.) Journal de Las Cases, tom. vi. page 378. | [rule, 35 mm.] | LONDRES: | CHEZ COLBURN, LIBRAIRE, | NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1827. [Image of an angel carrying Napoleon over a city on adjacent page, 100 x 160 mm., “Designed and Drawn on Stone by T. Dighton. Printed by C. Hullmandel. | “A ces paroles, il me prit d’une main par le milieu du dos, et me tenant | à-peu-près comme une lanterne, j’eus le loisir de contempler quelques mi- | nutes cette imposante merveille.” Page 27. | Published Feb. 7, 1827; by Henry Colburn, London.”] Bingham, Denis
DC216 .B613 1882 V.1-2
THE MARRIAGES | OF | THE BONAPARTES | BY | THE HON. D. A. BINGHAM | AUTHOR OF ‘THE SIEGE OF PARIS | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. I. | SECOND EDITION | LONDON | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | 1882 | All rights reserved [On adjacent page: “LONDON : PRINTED BY | SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE | AND PARLIAMENT STREET”] Unknown
DC216 .B943 1804
BUONAPARTEANA; | OR, | SKETCHES TO SERVE FOR AN INQUIRY | INTO THE | Virtues | OF THE | BUONAPARTE FAMILY: | CONTAINED IN A NUMBER OF | CURIOUS and AUTHENTIC ANECDOTES, | Never before published. | WITH AN APPENDIX, | CONTAINING | EXTRACTS FROM A MORAL WORK, | SUPRESSED BY | BUONAPARTE. | [rule, 25 mm.] | O, Liberty, waht crimes are committed in thy name ! | MADAME ROLAND. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BATH : | Printed by J. BROWNE, and sold by | LONGMAN AND REES, PATER-NOSTER-ROW, CROSBY | AND LETTERMAN, STATIONER’SCORUT, | FLEET-STREET, AND PHILLIPS, ST. | PAUL’S CHURCHYARD, | LONDON. | 1804. Durand, Sophie Cohondet
DC216 .D313 1818 c.1
ANECDOTES | SUR | LA COUR | ET | L’INTÉRIEUR DE LA FAMILLE | DE | NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS: | ET LONDRES, | CHEZ COLBURN, LIBRAIRE, RUE CONDUIT. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1818. [Copy two identical to copy one] Du Midi, J. V.
DC216 .D888 1816
LA MANIE DES TRÔNES, | OU | LES ROIS ET LES REINES | DE CONTREBANDE; | Parade tragi-mélodramati-comique, et
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malheureusement histo- | rique; en deux actes et en prose, mêlée de chants, danses, | combats, évolutions; ornée de toute la pompe et de tout le | spectacle d’une cour de fabrique qui cherche à éblouir. | « Socalin ne fut pas ce qu’un vain peuple pense : | « Notre engourdissement fit toute sa puissance. » | PAR J. V. ( DU MIDI. ). | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS, | ADRIEN ÉGRON, IMPRIMEUR | DE SON ALTESSE ROYALE MONSEIGNEUR, DUC D’ANGOULÊME, | rue des Noyers, no 37. | DELAUNAY, LIBRAIRE, AU PALAI-ROYAL. | AUDIN, Libraire, quai des Augustins, no 21. | [broken rule, 12 mm.] | AVRIL 1816. Lester, Charles Edwards
DC216 .L642 1853
THE | NAPOLEON DYNASTY. | BY THE | BERKELEY MEN AND ANOTHER. | [rule, 15 mm.] | FROM CHARLES BONAPARTE TO NAPOLEON II., BY THE BERKELEY MEN : | LOUIS NAPOLEON, BY F. GREENWOOD. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Illustrated with Twenty-two Portraits. | LONDON : | CLARKE, BEETON, & CO., FOREIGN BOOKSELLERS, | 148, FLEET STREET. Mirecourt, Eugène de
DC216 .M674 1862
LES | FEMMES GALANTES | DES | NAPOLEONS. | SECRETS DE COUR ET DE PALAIS, | ILLUSTRÉ | PAR DES LETTRES ET DES CONVERSATIONS AUTHENTIQUES. | PAR | EUGÈNE DE MIRECOURT. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Le droit de traduction est réservé. | I. | [double rule, 70 mm.] | BERLIN 1862. | JULES ABELSDORFF, LIBRAIRE-EDITEUR. Unknown
DC216 .S85 1806 V.1-3
THE | REVOLUTIONARY PLUTARCH: | EXHIBITING THE MOST | DISTINGUISHED CHARACTERS, | LITERARY, MILITARY, AND POLITICAL, | In the Recent Annals of the | FRENCH REPUBLIC. | THE GREATER PART | FROM THE ORIGINAL INFORMATION | OF | A GENTLEMAN RESIDENT AT PARIS. | [double rule, 12 mm.] | FOURTH EDITION. | [double rule, 12 mm.] | IN THREE VOLUMES. | [rule, 20 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed for | JOHN MURRAY, FLEET-STREET, JOHN HARDING, | ST. JAMES’S-STREET. | AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. | [rule, 25 mm.] | 1806. [Portrait of Moreau on adjacent page, 80 x 160 mm., “MOREAU. | Girard pinxt R. Dagley sculp. | London Published Augst 1st 1804 by John Murray 32 Fleet Street.”]
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Turquan, Joseph
DC216 .T957 1896
SOUVERAINES ET GRANDES DAMES | [rule, 20 mm.] | LES SOEURS | DE | NAPOLÉON | LES PRINCESSES | ÉLISA, PAULINE ET CAROLINE | PAR | JOSEPH TURQUAN | [Image, 25 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | A LA LIBRAIRIE ILLUSTRÉE | 8, RUE SAINT-JOSEPH, 8 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. [Three portraits of royal women on adjacent page, all 40 x 60 mm., “1 Caroline (Reine de Napoles) | 2 Pauline (Princesse Borghèse) 3 Elisa (Gde Duchesse de Toscane)”] Wouters, Félix
DC216 .W93 1849
HISTOIRE | DE LA FAMILLE | BONAPARTE | DEPUIS MIL HUIT CENT QUINZE JUSQU’A CE JOUR | PAR | FÉLIX WOUTERS | AUTEUR DE L’HISTOIRE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE | ET DE L’EMPIRE, ETC. | [rule, 10 mm.] | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION REVUE ET AUGMENTÉE | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ET [...]NOGRAPHIQUE | RUE DU HASA[...]-RICHELIEU, 6. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1849 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 95 x 140 mm., “Lith. de Becquet frères. | NAPOLÉON Ier”] Abbott, John Stevens Cabot
DC216.1 .A127 1879
[Text within text box decorated with torches, swords, shields, and scrolls] MAKERS of HISTORY | JOSEPHINE | BY | JOHN S. C. ABBOTT | ILLUSTRATED | NEW YORK AND LONDON | HARPER & BROTHERS | PUBLISHERS [Portrait of Josephine on adjacent page, 75 x 85 mm., “JOSEPHINE”] Aubenas, Joseph
DC216.1 .A888 1857 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DE | L’IMPÉRATRICE JOSÉPHINE | PAR | JOSEPH AUBENAS | TOME PREMIER | [Decorated image, 50 x 35 mm., “REPRODUCTION INTERDITE TRADUCTION RESERVEE | EEA”] | PARIS | AMYOT, ÉDITEUR DES OEUVRES DE NAPOLÉON III | ET DE LA SEMAINE POLITIQUE | 8, RUE DE LA PAIX | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1857 [Portrait of Josephine pasted on adjacent page, 100 x 120 mm., “L’IMPÉRATRICE JOSÉPHINE. | (Photographie de Bingham)”] Ducrest, Georgette
DC216.1 .D85 1829 V.1-3
MÉMOIRES | SUR L’IMPÉRATRICE | JOSÉPHINE, | SES CONTEMPORAINS, | LA COUR DE NAVARRE ET DE LA MALMAISON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Deuxième Edition. | TOME PREMIER. | [Image of decorative anchor, “Aidez moi”] | PARIS, | LADVOCAT,
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LIBRAIRE | DE S. A. R. M. LE DUC DE CHARTRES, | QUAI VOLTAIRE ET PALAIS-ROYAL. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1829. Hartley, Cecil B.
DC216.1 .H33 1870
LIFE OF | THE | EMPRESS JOSEPHINE, | WIFE OF NAPOLEON I. | PHILADELPHIA: | HENRY T. COATES & CO. [Image of the coronation of Josephine on adjacent page, 100 x 110 mm., “R & R•Sc | CORONATION OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE.”] Headley, Phineas Camp
DC216.1 .H433 1856
THE LIFE | OF THE | EMPRESS JOSEPHINE, | First Wife of Napoleon. | BY | P. C. HEADLEY, | AUTHOR OF “WOMEN OF THE BIBLE,” “LIFE OF LAFAYETTE,” “LIFE OF MARY | QUEEN OF SCOTS,” “LIFE OF KOSSUTH,” ETC. | NEW YORK: | LEAVITT & ALLEN BROS., | No. 8 HOWARD STREET. [Portratif of Josephine on adjacent page, 85 x 115 mm., “C.L. Derby Rice & Buttre. | Josephine”] Imbert de Saint-Amand
DC216.1 .I32E 1890
THE | WIFE OF THE FIRST CONSUL | BY | IMERT DE SAINT-AMAND | TRANSLATED BY | THOMAS SERGEANT PERRY | WITH PORTRAIT | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1890 [Portrait of Bonaparte’s second wife on adjacent page, 85 x 115 mm., [...] “Bonaparte”] Imbert de Saint-Amand
DC216.1 .I32 1890
CITIZENESS BONAPARTE | BY | IMERT DE SAINT-AMAND | TRANSLATED BY | THOMAS SERGEANT PERRY | WITH PORTRAIT | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1895 [Portrait of Bonaparte’s second wife on adjacent page, 85 x 115 mm., [...] “Bonaparte”] Kunstler, Charles
DC216.1 .K96 1957
[decorative rule, 100 mm.] | THE PRIVATE LIFE | of the | EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | by | CHARLES KUNSTLER | Adapted from the French by Herma Briffault | DAVID McKAY COMPANY, INC. | New York Lenormand, Marie-Anne Adélaïde
DC216.1 .L572 1895 V.1-2
[In black and red] THE | HISTORICAL AND SECRET | MEMOIRS | OF THE | EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | (MARIE ROSE TASCHER DE LA PAGERIE) | BY | MDLLE. M. A. LE NORMAND | IN TWO VOLUMES—
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VOLUME I | [Image of a lion holding a heart, 25 x 20 mm.] | LONDON | H. S. NICHOLS | 3 SOHO SQUARE AND 62A PICCADILLY W. | MDCCCXCV [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., “NAPOLEON”] [Only 500 of this edition were printed] Masson, Frédéric
DC216.1 .M388 1924
FRÉDÉRIC MASSON | de l’Académie Française | [rule, 15 mm.] | QUATRE | CONFÉRENCES | SUR | JOSÉPHINE | [Circular image, 10 mm. “AD”] | PARIS | ANDRÉ DELPEUCH, ÉDITEUR | 51, RUE DE BABYLONE, 51 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1924 [List of other titles by Masson on adjacent page] Memes, John Smythe
DC216.1 .M533 1836 c.1
Harper’s Stereotype Edition. | [rule, 50 mm.] | MEMOIRS | OF | THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE. | [rule, 30 mm.] | BY | JOHN S. MEMES, LL.D. | AUTHOR OF “THE HISTORY OF SCULPTURE, PAINTING, | AND ARCHITECTURE,” ETC. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | NEW YORK: | HARPER & BROTHERS, | NO. 82 CLIFF-STREET | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1836. [Copy two identical to copy one] Ober, Frederick Albion
DC216.1 .O12 1895
JOSEPHINE | EMPRESS OF THE FRENCH | BY | FREDERICK A. OBER | AUTHOR OF “CAMPS IN THE CARIBBEES,” “TRAVELS IN MEXICO,” | “IN THE WAKE OF COLUMBUS,” ETC. ETC. | “Je gagne des batailles ; Joséphine me gagne les coeurs.”—BONAPARTE. | ILLUSTRATED | [Image of eagle and sun, 15 x 20 mm., “NE TENTES AUT PERFICE”] | 67 FIFTH AVENUE | THE MERRIAM COMPANY | NEW YORK [Portrait of Josephine on adjacent page, 90 x 110 mm., “JOSÉPHINE | Impératrice des Français, Reine d’Italie. | JOSEPHINE, EMPRESS OF THE FRENCH.”] Turquan, Joseph
DC216.1 .T957 1896
SOUVERAINES ET GRANDES DAMES | [rule, 20 mm.] | L’IMPÉRATRICE | JOSÉPHINE | D’APRÈS LES TÉMOIGNAGES DES CONTEMPORAINS | PAR | JOSEPH TURQUAN | L’histoire et non la légende | [Decorative image, 20 x 20 mm.] | PARIS | A LA LIBRAIRIE ILLUSTRÉE | 8, RUE SAINT-JOSEPH, 8 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. [Portrait of Joséphine on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., “Joséphine d’après Gérard”]
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Villemarest, Chales Maxime Catherinet de DC216.1 .V727 1896 BIBLIOTHÈQUE DES MÉMOIRES HISTORIQUES ET MILITAIRES | SUR | la Révolution, le Consulat et l’Empire | [rule, 20 mm.] | MÉMOIRES | DE | MLLE AVRILLON | PREMIÈRE FEMME DE CHAMBRE DE L’IMPÉRATRICE | SUR LA VIE PRIVÉE | DE JOSÉPHINE | SA FAMILLE ET SA COUR | [rule, 15 mm.] | ÉDITION ANNOTÉE ET ILLUSTRÉE DE 32 VUES ET PORTRAITS | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | GARNIER FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 6, RUE DES SAINTS-PÈRES, 6 [Portrait of Joséphine on adjacent page, 50 x 60 mm., “Joséphine”] Billard, Max
DC216.2 .B52 1908
DOCTEUR MAX BILLARD | [rule, 15 mm.] | LES MARIS | DE | MARIE-LOUISE | D’APRÈS | DES DOCUMENTS NOUVEAUX OU INÉDITS | [rule, 15 mm.] | Ouvrage orné de trente-cinq gravures. | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE ACADÉMIQUE | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1908 | Tous droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés pour tous pays. [Portrait of Marie-Louise on adjacent page, 100 x 140 mm., “S.M.L’IMPERATRICE MARIA LUIGIA” Five lines of undecipherable cursive] Imbert de Saint-Amand
DC216.2 .I33 1898
THE HAPPY DAYS | OF | THE EMPRESS MARIE LOUIS | BY | IMBERT DE SAINT-AMAND | TRANSLATED BY | THOMAS SERGEANT PERRY | WITH PORTRAIT | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1890 [Portrait of Marie-Louise on adjacent page, 100 x 130 mm., “Louise 12”] Imbert de Saint-Amand
DC216.2 .I336 1891
MARIE LOUISE | THE ISLAND OF ELBA, AND THE | HUNDRED DAYS | BY | IMBERT DE SAINT-AMAND | TRANSLATED BY | ELIXABETH GILBERT MARTIN | WITH PORTRAIT | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1891 [Portrait of Marie-Louise on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., “Maria Luigias”] Suzor, P., Comte de
DC216.3 .S968 1841
NAPOLÉON II | DUC DE REICHSTADT | Par le comte P. de Suzor. | [rule, 5 mm.] | TROISIÈME ÉDITION, | ENTIÈREMENT REVUE, | ET AUGMENTÉE DE PLUSIEURS DOCUMENTS PRÉCIEUX, | INÉDITS JUSQU’A CE JOURS. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BRUXELLES. | SOCIÉTÉ BELGE DE LIBRAIRE. | HAUMAN ET COMPe. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1841
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[On adjacent page: “IMP. DE HAUMAN ET Ce—DELTOMBE, GÉRANT. | Rue du Nord, no8.”] Welschinger, Henri
DC216.3 .W458 1897
HENRI WELSCHINGER | [rule, 20 mm.] | LE | ROI DE ROME | (1811-1832) | [rule, 15 mm.] | Avec portrait d’après Isabey | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1897 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Napoleon II on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., “Héliog. Dujardin Imp. Eudes | LE ROI DE ROME | d’après une miniature d’Isabey, appartenant à Mme la baronne Chr. de Launay, | arrière-petite-fille de Mme Soufflot, sousgouvernante du Roi de Rome. | E. Plon, Nourrit & Cie Edit.”] Planat de La Faye, Nicolas Louis
DC216.35 .P699 1858
LE | PRINCE EUGÈNE | EN 1814 | DOCUMENTS AUTHENTIQUES | EN | RÉPONSE AU MARÉCHAL MARMONT | PUBLIÉS PAR | M. PLANAT DE LA FAYE, | Ancien officier d’ordonnance de l’Empereur. | QUATRIÈME ÉDITION. | PARIS. | IMPRIMÉ PAR E. THUNOT ET Cie, | RUE RACINE, 26, PRÈS DE L’ODÉON. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1858 [On page preceding title page, manuscript note signed by the author: “Offert à Monsieur Deville | par l’autour | Planat de la Faye”] Pulitzer, Albert
DC216.35 .P98 1895
An Idyll under Napleon | [rule, 90 mm.] | THE ROMANCE | OF | PRINCE EUGÈNE | BY | ALBERT PULITZER | Translated from the French | BY MRS. B. M. SHERMAN | NEW YORK | DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY | 1895 [Portrait of Princess August of Bavaria on adjacent page, 90 x 150 mm.] Abbott, John Stevens Cabot
DC216.4 .A132 1870
[Text contained within a text box decorated with military and religious symbolism, 80 x 115 mm.] MAKERS of HISTORY | HORTENSE | BY | JOHN S. C. ABBOT | ILLUSTRATED | NEW YORK AND LONDON | HARPER & BROTHERS | PUBLISHERS [Portrait of Hortense Bonaparte on adjacent page, 75 x 85 mm., “HORTENSE BONAPARTE”]
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Hortense, Queen, consort of Louis Bonaparte DC216.4 .H822 1834 LA REINE | HORTENSE | EN ITALIE | En France et en Angleterre | PENDANT L’ANNÉE | 1831. | FRAGMENS | DE SES MÉMOIRES INÉDITS | ÉCRITS PAR ELLE-MÊME. | mm.] | PARIS. | ALPHONSE LEVAVASSEUR, LIBRAIRE, | VENDÔME, 16. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1834. [On adjacent “TYPOGRAPHIE DE A. PINARD, | Quai Voltaire, 15.”]
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Lagarde, Auguste de Messence, Comte de DC216.4 .M533 1833 MEMOIRS | OF | HORTENSES BEAUHARNAIS, | DUCHESS OF ST. LEU, EX-QUEEN OF HOLLAND. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | KEY AND BIDDLE, 23 MINOR STREET. | 1833. Abbott, John Stevens Cabot
DC216.5 .A127 1897
[Text contained within a text box decorated with military and religious symbolism, 80 x 115 mm.] MAKERS of HISTORY | JOSEPH | BONAPARTE | BY | JOHN S. C. ABBOTT | ILLUSTRATED | NEW YORK AND LONDON | HARPER & BROTHERS | PUBLISHERS [Portrait of Joseph Bonaparte on adjacent page, 80 x 105 mm., “JOSEPH BONAPARTE”] Woodward, Evan Morrison
DC216.5 .W899 1879
BONAPARTE’S PARK, | AND | THE MURATS. | BY | E. M. WOODWARD, | AUTHOR OF | BORDENTOWN AND ENVIRONS; THE OLD FAMILIES OF BURLINGTON | COUNTY, N.J.; OUR CAMPAIGNS; THE CITIZEN | SOLDIERY, ETC., ETC., ETC., | [rule, 35 mm.] | TRENTON, N. J.: | MACCRELLISH & QUIGLEY, GENERAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1879. Bonaparte, Lucien, Prince of Canino DC216.6 .B695 1836 c.1 MEMOIRS | OF | LUCIEN BONAPARTE, | (PRINCE OF CANINO.) | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. | TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT, UNDER THE | IMMEDIATE SUPERINTENDENCE OF THE AUTHOR. | PART THE FIRST, | (From the year 1792 to the year 8 of the Republic.) | NEW-YORK: | PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, | NO. 82 CLIFF-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1836. [Copies two and three identical to copy one. Library holds only part one of unknown number]
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Didier, Eugene L.
DC216.82 .D556 1879
THE LIFE AND LETTERS | OF | MADAME BONAPARTE. | BY | EUGENE L. DIDIER. | SECOND EDITION. | London: | SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON, | CROWN BUILDINGS, 188, FLEET STREET. | 1879. | {All rights reserved} [On adjacent page: “LONDON: | GILBERT AND RIVINGTON, PRINTERS, | ST. JOHN’S SQUARE.”] Thierrry, Augustin
DC216.87 .T5 1937
A. AUGUSTIN-THIERRY | NOTRE-DAME | DES COLIFICHETS | PAULINE BONAPARTE | EDITIONS | ALBIN MICHEL | 22, rue Huyghens, 22 | PARIS [List of other titles by same author on adajcent page] Larrey, Félix Hippolyte, Baron
DC216.9 .L333 1892 V.1-2
MADAME MÈRE | (NAPOLEONIS MATER) | « Ma mère est digne de touts | les vénérations.» | (NAPOLÉON à Sainte-Hélène.) | ESSAI HISTORIQUE | PAR | LE BARON LARREY | DE LINSTITUT DE FRANCE | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS | E. DENTU, ÉDITEUR | LIBRAIRE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ DES GENS DE LETTRES | 3 ET 5, PLACE DE VALOIS (PALAIS-ROYAL) | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1892 | Tous droits réservés. Alger, John Goldworth
DC217 .A395 1904
NAPOLEON’S | BRITISH VISITORS AND CAPTIVES | 1801-1815 | BY JOHN GOLDWORTH ALGER | AUTHOR OF THE ‘NEW PARIS SKETCH BOOK’ | ‘ENGLISHMEN IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION’ | ‘GLIMPSES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION’ | AND ‘PARIS IN 1789-94’ | Westminster | ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE | AND COMPANY, LTD. | 1904 Mayer, Joseph
DC217 .M468 1855
A CATALOGUE | OF THE | DRAWINGS, MINIATURES, CAMEOS, | AND OTHER OBJECTS OF ART, | ILLUSTRATIVE OF | THE BONAPARTE FAMILY, | AND THE PRINCIAPL PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE | REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE OF FRANCE, | NOW IN THE COLLECTION OF | JOHN MATHER, ESQ., | OF MOUNT PLEASANT, LIVERPOOL: | ARRANGED AND ILLUSTRATED BY A SHORT HISTORY OF THAT | EVENTFUL PERIOD, | BY | JOSEPH MAYER, F.S.A., F.R.A.S., | MEMBERO F THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, | HONORARY MEMBER OF THE SOCIETIES OF ANTIQUARIES, OF NORMANY, THE WEST OF FRANCE ,THE MORINI, | THE SOCIETY OF EMULATION OF ABBEVILLE, | CONRRESPONDING MEMBER OF LA SOCIETE
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ARCHAEOLOGIQUE DE L’ORLEANAIS, | ETC. ETC. ETC. | EXHIBITED IN THE TOWN HALL, | AT A SOIREE GIVEN BY | JAMES ASPINALL TOBIN, ESQ., MAYOR, | IN HONOUR OF THE VICTORIES GAINED BY THE ALLIED ARMIES OF ENGLAND, | FRANCE, AND SARDINIA, IN THE CRIMEA. | [rule, 10 mm.] | LIVERPOOL: | PRINTED BY DAVID MARPLES, LORD STREET. | MDCCCLV. Unknown
DC217 .O93 N.D.
[Title page missing, transcription taken from the spine] OUGHT FRANCE | TO WORSHIP | THE | BONAPARTES? La Rochejaquelein, Marie-Louise-Victoire DC218.2 .L3E 1816 MEMOIRS | OF | THE MARCHIONESS | DE LAROCHEJAQUELEIN. | WITH A MAP OF THE THEATRE OF WAR | IN LA VENDEE. | [rule, 70 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [rule, 70 mm.] | EDINBURGH: | PRINTED BY GEORGE RAMSAY AND COMPANY, | FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY, EDINBURGH: | AND LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, | LONDON. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1816. La Rochejaquelin, Marie-Louise-Victoire DC218.2. L3ME 1816 Memoirs | OF | THE MARCHIONESS | OF | LA ROCHE JAQUELEIN, | DURING THE | WAR IN LA VENDÉE. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | BY HERSELF. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | BEING A NARRATIVE OF ALL THE EVENTS OF A WAR FOR | THE RESTORATION OF THE RELIGION, THE LAWS, | AND THE MONARCHY OF FRANCE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Being the First Quarterly Supplement (fro July, 1816,) of the Fifth Volume of the | New Series of the Military Chronicle. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | Lodon: | PRINTED BY AND FOR J. DAVIS, MILITARY CHRONICLE AND MILITARY | CLASSICS OFFICE, 14, CHARLOTTE-STREET, BLOOMSBURY, AND | TO BE HAD OF ALL THE BOOKSELLERS.—1816. Daudet, Ernest
DC218.5 .D238 1895
LA | POLICE ET LES CHOUANS | SOUS LE | CONSULAT ET L’EMPIRE | 1800-1815 | PAR | ERNEST DAUDET | [Image, coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, “H P” in center, 25 x 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule 5 mm.] | 1896 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de re- |
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production et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays | étrangers, y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de | la librairie) en juin 1895. | [rule 90 mm.] | PARIS, TYP. DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE.—566. Unknown
DC220 .A172 1796
AN | ACCURATE AND IMPARTIAL NARRATIVE | OF | THE WAR, | BY AN OFFICIER OF THE GUARDS. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | CONTAINING | THE SECOND EDITION | OF | A POETICAL SKETCH | OF THE | CAMPAIGN OF 1793, | REVISED, CORRECTED, AND CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED, | WITH THE ORIGINAL LETTERS FROM HEAD-QUARTERS; | ALSO | A SIMILAR SKETCH OF THE | CAMPAIGN OF 1794; | TO WHICH IS ADDED, | A NARRATIVE OF THE | RETREAT OF 1795, | MEMORABLE FOR ITS MISERIES. | WITH COPIOUS NOTES THROUGHOUT. | EMBELLISHED WITH ENGRAVINGS | From Drawings taken on the Spot, de∫criptive of the different Scenes | introduced in the POEM. | [rule, 35 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | “Per varios ca∫ûs, per tot di∫crimina rerum” VIRG. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | London: | Printed for the Author.—Publi∫hed by CADELL and DAVIES, Strand; | And ∫old al∫o by J. EDWARDS, Pall-Mall; T. EGERTON, at the Mili-| tary Library, Whitehall; HOOKHAM and CARPENTER, and R. FAUL- | DER, Bond-∫treet; R. WHITE, Piccadilly; F. and C. RIVINGTON, | St. Paul’s Church-Yard; and W. RICHARDSON, Royal-Exchange. [Color image of an Austrian soldier smoking on adjacent page, 85 x 155 mm., “Pubd by Cadell & Davies, Strand. | An Austrian Foot Soldier.”] Unknown
DC220 .H673 1800 V.1-5
THE | HISTORY | OF THE | C A M P A I G N | OF | 1796 | IN | GERMANY AND ITALY. | Translated from the French. | [rule, 10 mm.] | VOL. I. | [rule, 10 mm.] | London: | PRINTED BY J. BARFIELD, WARDOUR-STREET, | AND SOLD BY | CADELL and DAVIS, Strand; | EGERTON, Charing- | Cross; WRIGHT, Piccadilly; and GARDINER, | Princess-Street, CavendishSquare. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1800. Lynedoch, Thomas Graham, Baron
DC220 .H673 1801 V.1-5
THE | HISTORY | OF THE | C A M P A I G N | OF | 1796, | IN | GERMANY AND ITALY. | VOL. I. | [rule, 80 mm.] | SECOND EDITION. | [rule, 80 mm.] | London: | PRINTED BY J. BARFIELD, WARDOUR-STREET, | PRINTER TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, | AND SOLD BY | GARDINER, PrincesStreet, Cavendish-Square; | EGERTON, Charing-Cross; |
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WRIGHT, Piccadilly. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1801. [Second edition of DC220 .H673 1800, only minor changes made] Kausier, Friedrich von
DC220 .K21 1842
Die Kriege | von | 1792 bis 1815 | in | Europa und Aegypten | mit be∫onderrer Rück∫icht | auf die | Schlachten Napoleons und ∫einer Beit | nach den zuverlä∫sig∫ten Duellen bearbeitet | von | Ober∫t Fr. v. Kansler, | und | Profe∫∫or J. E. Woerl. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | Karlsruhe und Freiburg, | Herder’∫che Verlagshandlung. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1842. [Accompanied by an atlas in a second volume] Society of Literary Gentlemen
DC220.1 S13 1802 V.1-3
A | Complete and Impartial | HISOTRY | OF THE | RISE, PROGRESS, & TERMINATION | OF THE | LATE | WAR, | Which commenced in the Year 1791. | to which is prefixed | A Brief Sketch of the French Revolutino. | embellished with Engravings. | BY A SOCIETY OF LITERARY GENTELMEN. | [Image of Two heavanly figures pointing to an obelisk, 95 x 80 mm., “Vol. 1. | HOWE | ST VINCENT | DUNCAN | NELSON | CORNWALLIS | ABERCROMBIE”] | Newcastle upon Tyne.. | Printed by & for Vint & Anderson, | in the Side. | 1802 [Image of Britannia with two madens on adjacent page, 85 x 170 mm., “FRONTISPIECE | BRITANNIA uniting the Hands of Peace | and Liberty and Trampling on the Emblems | of War | Engraved for Vint & Anderson’s History of the War”] Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
DC220.2 .G599 1849
CAMPAIGN IN FRANCE | IN THE YEAR 1792. | Translated from the German of Goethe | BY | ROBERT FARIE, | BARRISTER AT LAW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | LONDON: | CHAPMAN AND HALL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXLIX. [Map of the Forest of Argonne on adjacent page, 90 x 160 mm.] Oman, Carola
DC220.3 .L563 1942
NAPOLEON | AT THE CHANNEL | BY CAROLA OMAN | [Naval imagery, “DD”] | DOUBLEDAY, DORAN & COMPANY, INC. | GARDEN CITY 1942 NEW YORK Ord, Craven
DC220.3 .O65 1803
VAIN BOASTINGS | OF | FRENCHMEN. | THE SAME IN | 1386 AS IN 1803. | [rule, 35 mm.] | BEING AN | ACCOUNT OF THE THREATENED | INVASION OF ENGLAND | BY THE FRENCH | The 10th
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Year of King Richard II. | EXTRACTED FROM ANTIENT CHRONICLES. | [double rule, 55 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED BY AND FOR J. NICHOLS AND SON, | RED LION PASSAGE, FLEET STREET. | 1803 | [rule, 15 mm.] | PRICE TWO-PENCE. Dixon, William Hepworth
DC220.5 .D621 1852
THE | FRENCH IN ENGLAND; | OR, | BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION ON BOTH SIDES | OF THE CHANNEL. | BEING THE STORY OF | THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON’S PROJECTED INVASION. | LONDON: | BRADBURY AND EVANS, 11, BOUVERIE STREET. | 1852. Aufrere, Anthony
DC220.8 .A918 N.D.
[No title page. A pamphlet decrying the brutality of the French.] Anderson, Aeneas
DC221 .A545 1802
A | JOURNAL OF THE FORCES | WHICH SAILED FROM THE DOWNS, IN APRIL 1800, | On a SECRET EXPEDITION under the Command of LIEUT.-GEN. PIGOT, | TILL THEIR ARRIVAL IN MINORCA; | AND CONTINUE THROUGH | ALL THE SUBSEQUENT TRANSACTIONS OF THE ARMY | UNDER THE COMMAND OF THE | RIGHT HON. GENERAL SIR RALPH ABERCROMBY, K. B. | IN THE | MEDITERRANEAN AND EGYPT; | AND THE LATTER OPERATIONS UNDER THE COMMAND OF | LIEUTENANT-GENERAL LORD HUTCHINSON, K. B. | TO THE SURRENDER OF ALEXANDRIA: | WITH | A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF MALTA, | DURING THE TIME IT WAS SUBJECT TO | THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | BY AENEAS ANDERSON, Lieut. 40th Reg. | [rule, 85 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINIGS. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | LONDON, | PRINTED FOR J. DEBRETT, OPPOSITE BURLINGTON-HOUSE, PICCADILLY, | By Wilson and Co. of the Oriental Press, in Wild Court, Lincoln’s Inn Fields. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1802. Zschokke, Heinrich
DC222 .S8 Z92 1803
THE | HISTORY | OF THE | INVASION OF SWITZERLAND | BY THE FRENCH, | AND | THE DESTRUCTION | OF | THE DEMOCRATICAL REPUBLICS | OF | Schwitz, Uri, and Unterwalden. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY HENRY ZSCHOKKE, | NATIONAL PREFECT OF THE CANTON OF BASIL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF | J. B. BRIATTE, | SECRETARY OF LEGATION TO THE HELVETIC REPUBLIC | AT PARIS. | [rule, 25 mm.] | WITH A | PREFACE AND SUPPLEMENT | BY THE TRANSLATOR. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed by J. Taylor, Black-Horse-Court, Fleetstreet, | FOR T. N. LONGMAN AND O. REES, PATERNOSTER-ROW. |
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[rule, 15 mm.] | 1803. [Map of Switzerland on adjacent page, 110 x 180 mm., “S. I. Neele sculp 352 Strand London.”] Hooper, George
DC223 .H786 1859
THE | ITALIAN CAMPAIGNS | OF | GENERAL BONAPARTE, | IN | 1796-7 AND 1800. | BY GEORGE HOOPER. | [rule, 10 mm.] | WITH A MAP. | [rule, 10 mm.] | LONDON: | SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1859. | {The right of translation is reserved.} [Folded map of Northern Italy on adjacent page, 380 x 330 mm.] Unknown
DC223.4 .C186 1797
CAMPAGNE | DU | GÉNÉRAL BUONAPARTE | EN ITALIE, | PENDANT LES ANNÉES IVe ET Ve, DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE; | PAR UN OFFICIER GÉNÉRAL. | [rule, 35 mm.] | [Unreadable manuscript signature] | A PARIS, | Et chez LES PRINCIPAUX LIBRAIRES d’Italie. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | L’AN VI, 1797. Gachot, Édouard
DC223.4 .G121 1903
LES CAMPAGNES DE 1799 | [rule, 20 mm.] | SOUVAROW EN ITALIE | PAR | ÉDOUARD GACHOT | [rule, 20 mm.] | Ouvrage accompagné de gravures, plans et cartes | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ACADEMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1903 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Souvarow on adjacent page, 70 x 90 mm., “LE MARÉCHAL SOUVAROW | (D’après Kreusinger). | Collection de M. le Prince d’Essling.”] Thiers, Adolphe
DC223.4 .T43 1873 c.1
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON | ARCOLA MARENGO JENA WATERLOO | [rule, 95 mm.] | THE | CAMPAIGN OF ARCOLA | EXTRACTED FROM | THIERS’ HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION | AND EDITED, WITH ENGLISH NOTES | BY | EDWARD E. BOWEN, M.A. | MASTER OF THE MODERN SIDE, HARROW SCHOOL, LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE | CAMBRIDGE | WITH MAPS | RIVINGTONS | London, Oxford, and Cambridge | 1873 [On adjacent page: “RIVINGTONS | LODON........Waterloo Place | OXFORD........High Street | CAMBRIDGE........Trinity Street”] [Copy two identical to copy one]
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Hortig
DC223.5 .H822 1903
Bonaparte vor Mantua | Ende Juli 1796. | Der erste Entsatzversuch. | Mit 5 Karten und 5 Textskizzen. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Inaugural-Dissertation | einer | Hohen Philosophischen Fakultät | der | Universität Rostock | zur | Erlangung der Doktorwürde | vorgelegt von | Viktor Hortig | aus Kelin-Wolkerdorf. | [rule, 50 mm.] | Rostock 1903. Berthier, Louis-Alexandre
DC223.7 .B541 1805
RELATION | DE LA | BATAILLE DE MARENGO, | GAGNÉE LE 25 PRAIRIAL AN 8, | PAR NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE, | PREMIER CONSUL, | COMMANDANT EN PERSONNE L’ARMÉE FRANÇAISE DE RÉSERVE, | SUR LES AUTRICHIENS, | AUX ORDRES DU LIEUTENANT-GÉNÉRAL MÉLAS; | RÉDIGÉE par le Général ALEX. BERTHIER, | Ministre de la guerre, commandant sous les ordres | immédiats du PREMIER CONSUL; | ET ACCOMPAGNÉE | De PLANS indicatifs de différens mouvemens des troupes, | levés géométriquement par les Ingénieurs géographes du | Dépôt général de la guerre, sous la direction du général de | brigade SANSON, Inspecteur du génie. | [rule, 50 mm.] | A PARIS, | DE L’IMPRIMERIE IMPÉRIALE. | AN XIV.=1805. Sargent, Herbert Howland
DC223.7 .S245 1897
THE | CAMPAIGN OF MARENGO | With Comments | BY | HERBERT H. SARGENT | FIRST LIEUTENANT AND QUARTERMASTER, SECOND CALVALRY, UNITED | STATES ARMY; MEMBER OF THE MILITARY HISTORICAL | SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS; | AUTHOR OF “NAPOLEON BONAPARTE’S FIRST CAMPAIGN” | [Image of an acorn, 20 x 20 mm., “A•C•MC•C&CO”] | CHICAGO | A. C. McCLURG AND COMPANY | 1897 Thiers, Adolphe
DC223.7 .T43 1873 c.1
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON | ARCOLA MARENGO JENA WATERLOO | [rule, 95 mm.] | THE | CAMPAIGN OF MARENGO| EXTRACTED FROM | THIERS’ HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION | AND EDITED, WITH ENGLISH NOTES | BY | EDWARD E. BOWEN, M.A. | MASTER OF THE MODERN SIDE, HARROW SCHOOL, LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE | CAMBRIDGE | WITH MAPS | RIVINGTONS | London, Oxford, and Cambridge | 1873 [On adjacent page: “RIVINGTONS | LODON........Waterloo Place | OXFORD........High Street | CAMBRIDGE........Trinity Street”] [Copy two identical to copy one]
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Cherfils, Christian
DC225 .C53 1914
BONAPARTE ET L’ISLAM | D’APRÈS | LES DOCUMENTS FRANÇAIS & ARABES | PAR | Christian CHERFILS | [rule, 25 mm.] | Préface du Chérif ABD EL-HAKIM | [decorative rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS | A. PEDONE, Éditeur | LIBRAIRE DE LA COUR D’APPEL ET DE L’ORDRE DES AVOCATS | 13, RUE SOUFFLOT, 13 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1914 [On adjacent page: “Tous droits de reproduction, de traduction et d’adaption réservés | pour tous pays.—Copayright by A. PEDONE,”] Doguereau, Jean-Pierre
DC225 .D654 1904
Général JEAN-PIERRE DOGUEREAU | [rule, 10 mm.] | JOURNAL | DE | L’EXPÉDITION D’ÉGYPTE | PUBLIÉ D’APRÈS LE MANUSCRIT ORIGINAL | Avec une introduction et des notes | PAR C. DE LA JONQUIÈRE | CHEF D’ESCADRON D’ARTILLERIE BREVETÉ | Avec un Portrait et une Carte | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ACADEMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRESÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI LES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1904 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Doguereau on adjacent page, 35 x 55 mm., “JEAN-PIERRE DOGUEREAU | 1774-1826 | d’après un dessin de DUTERTRE”] Doyle, Charles William
DC225 D754 1803
A | NON-MILITARY JOURNAL, | OR | OBSERVATIONS | MADE IN | EGYPT, | BY | AN OFFFICER UPON THE STAFF OF THE BRITISH ARMY. | DESCRIBING | THE COUNTRY, | ITS INHABITANTS, THEIR MANNERS AND CUSTOMS; | WITH ANECDOTES, ILLUSTRATIVE OF THEM. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | IN A SERIES OF LETTERS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | EMBELLISHED WITH ENGRAVINGS. | [double rule, 85 mm.] | LONDON, | PRINTED FOR T. CADELL AND W. DAVIES, STRAND; T. EGERTON, WHITE- | HALL; AND J. HARDING, ST. JAMES’S-STREET; | BY A. WILSON, WILD-COURT. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1803. [List of corrections to text, errata, on adjacent page] Unknown
DC225 .F961 1814
FUITE | DE BONAPARTE | DE L’EGYPTE. | PIÈCES AUTHENTIQUES | SUR sa désertion, sur l’armée qu’il a laissée | sans chef, sans argent, sans vivres, sans | armes, sans munitions, etc. etc.; | SUIVIES de plusieurs Lettres qu’il a adressées au | Grand-Vizir, et qui ont été interceptés par la | corvette de S. M. Britannique El Vincejo. | [rule, 50 mm.] | A PARIS, | Chez LEROUGE, Libraire, Cour du Commerce, | faubourg S.-Germain, quartier S.-André-des-Arcs. | ET chez
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PETIT, Libraire de S. A. R. Monseigneur | le duc de Berri, Palais-Royal, no 257. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | 1814. Gultry, Paul Georges Marcel
DC225 .G968 1898
Collection nouvelle de Mémoires militaires | [rule, 75 mm.] | COMMANDANT GUITRY | [rule, 15 mm.] | L’ARMÉE DE BONAPARTE | EN ÉGYPTE | 1798-1799 | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, 26 [List of other titles from same series on adjacent page] Miot, Jacques
DC225 .M669 1804
MÉMOIRES | POUR SERVIR A L’HISTOIRE | DES | EXPÉDITIONS | EN EGYPTE ET EN SYRIE, | PENDANT LES ANNÉES VI, VII ET VIII | DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE. | PAR JACQUES MIOT, | Commissaire des Guerres à l’Armée d’Egypte. | [rule, 75 mm.] | Mes Mémoires ne sont q’un simple ouvrage | de renseignemens pour l’historien. | AVANT-PROPOS. | [rule, 75 mm.] | A PARIS, | Chez DEMONVILLE, Imprimeur-Libraire, | rue Christine, no, 12. | [rule, 30 mm.] | AN XI—1804. Wilson, Robert Thomas
DC225 .W227 1803 V.1-2
HISTORY | OF THE | BRITISH EXPEDITION | TO | EGYPT; | TO WHICH IS SUBJOINED, | A SKETCH of the PRESENT STATE of that COUNTRY | AND | ITS MEANS OF DEFENCE. | Illu∫trated with Maps, and a Portrait of | SIR RALPH ABERCROMBY. | [rule, 45 mm.] | BY ROBERT THOMAS WILSON, | Lieutenant Colonel of Cavalry in his Britannic Maje∫ty’s Service, and | Knight of the Imperial Military Order of Maria There∫a. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed by C. Roworth, Bell Yard, Fleet Street; | AND SOLD BY T. EGERTON, MILITARY LIBRARY, | NEAR WHITEHALL. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1803. [Portrait of Abercrombie on adjacent page, 90 x 105 mm., “Engd aby H. Meyer, from an original by I. Hoppner R. A. | LIEUTT GENERAL | Sir Ralph Abercrombie | Knight of the Order of the Bath. | Commander in Chief of His Majesty’s Forces. | in the Mediterranean. | Quis desiderio sit pudor, aut modus | Tam cari capitis? Hor.- | Pubd April 7th 1803 by T. Egerton, Whitehall.a”] Whitworth, Charles Whitworth, Earl DC227 .A2 W628 1887 ENGLAND AND NAPOLEON | IN 1803 | BEING THE | DESPATCHES OF LORD WHITWORTH | AND OTHERS | NOW FIRST PRINTED FROM THE ORIGINALS IN THE RECORD OFFICE | EDITED | FOR THE ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY | BY | OSCAR BROWNING, M.A., F.R.HIST.S.
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| CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE SOCIÉTÉ D’HISTOIRE DIPLOMATIQUE | LONDON | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | AND NEW YORK: 15 EAST 16th STREET | 1887 | All rights reserved [List of other titles by same editor on adjacent page] Maine, René
DCC227.5 .T7 M225 1957
TRAFALGAR | Napoleon’s Naval Waterloo | [rule, 65 mm.] | RENÉ MAINE | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | [rule, 35 mm.] | NEW YORK Unknown
DC229 .B936 N.D.
BULLETINS | DE LA | GRANDE ARMÉE. | [rule, 25 mm.] | DU 7 OCTOBRE AU 23 NOVEMBRE | 1806. | [rule, 65 mm.] | A BERLIN. Unknown
DC229 .N216 1814
NAPOLEON’S | CONDUCT TOWARDS PRUSSIA, | SINCE | THE PEACE OF TILSIT. | FROM THE | Original Documents, | PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF | THE PRUSSIAN GOVERNMENT. | [dobule rule, 25 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR HENRY COLBURN | PUBLIC LIBRARY, CONDUIT STREET, HANOVER SQUARE. | SOLD ALSO BY GEORGE GOLDIE, EDINBURGH; | AND JOHN CUMMING, DUBLIN. | 1814. Unknown
DC229 .W312 1814
Was war | der deut∫che Krieger | unter Napoleon ? | Und | mas i∫t er jekt ? | [rule, 10 mm.] | Sumus Troes. | [rule, 55 mm.] | 1814. Wilson, Robert, Sir
DC229 .W752 1810
BRIEF REMARKS | ON THE | CHARACTER AND COMPOSITION | OF THE | Russian Army, | AND A | SKETCH | OF THE | CAMPAIGNS IN POLAND | IN THE | YEARS 1806 AND 1807 | [rule, 25 mm.] | BY | SIR ROBERT WILSON, | AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE KING; KNIGHT OF THE MILITARY ORDER OF | MARIA THERESA, &c. &c. &c. | [double rule, 60 mm.] | Veritas visu et morâ; falsa, festinatione et incertis, valescunt. | [double rule, 60 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED BY C. ROWORTH, BELL-YARD, TEMPLEBAR. | AND SOLD BY T. EGERTON, MILITARY LIBRARY, WHITEHALL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1810.
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DC230 .J5 N911 1827
NOTES | ON THE | BATTLE OF JENA, | 14th OCTOBER, 1806 | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY | AN OFFICER OF THE R. STAFF CORPS, | (LATE OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY.) | [rule, 10 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | “Quitenseme delante los que dixeren que las letras hacen ventaja á las | armas, que les diré, y sean quien se fueren, que no saben lo que dicen.”- | DON QUIXOTE. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR T. EGERTON, BOOKSELLER TO THE ORDANCE, | MILITARY LIBRARY, WHITEHALL. | 1827. Thiers, Adolphe
DC230 .J5 T43 1875 c.1
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON | ARCOLA MARENGO JENA WATERLOO | [rule, 95 mm.] | THE | CAMPAIGN OF JENA | EXTRACTED FROM | THIERS’ HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION | AND EDITED, WITH ENGLISH NOTES | BY | EDWARD E. BOWEN, M.A. | MASTER OF THE MODERN SIDE, HARROW SCHOOL, LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE | CAMBRIDGE | WITH MAPS | RIVINGTONS | London, Oxford, and Cambridge | 1873 [On adjacent page: “RIVINGTONS | LODON........Waterloo Place | OXFORD........High Street | CAMBRIDGE........Trinity Street”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Bablé de Bercenay, François
DC231 .B114 1815
LETTRE | D’UN | OFFICIER FRANÇAIS | A | LORD WELLINGTON, | SUR SES SIX DENRIÈRES CAMPAGNES. | [rule, 60 mm.] | C’est à la postérité d’accueillir et de juger | ce que la passion du jour méconnoît et | repousse. | [rule, 60 mm.] | SECONDE ÉDITION. | PARIS, | Chez | [rule, 10 mm.] | RENARD, Libraire, rue de Caumartin, no 12, | Et rue de l’Université, no5; | LE NORMANT, Imprimeur-Libraire, rue de Seine, no 3. | 1815. [On adjacent page: rule, 80 mm. | “Imprimerie de LE NORMANT, rue de Seine, no 8.” | rule, 80 mm.] Espoz y Mina, Francisco
DC231 .E77 1825
A SHORT EXTRACT | FROM | THE LIFE | OF | GENERAL MINA. | PUBLISHED BY HIMSELF. | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR TAYLOR AND HESSEY, | 13, WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, | AND 93, FLEET STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1825. [Page adjacent to title page is a Spanish translation of title page. Entire volume is printed in this way, left hand pages in Spanish, right hand pages in English]
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Guillon, Édouard
DC231 .G96 1902
LES | GUERRES D’ESPAGNE | SOUS NAPOLÉON | PAR | E. GUILLON | [Image with bee and tree symbology, 20 x 25 mm., “H • P LABOR • OMNI • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE—6e | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1902 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de | reproduction et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays | étrangers, y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section | de la librairie) en mai 1902.” | list of other titles by Guillon | rule, 80 mm. | “PARIS. – TYP. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.—3103.”] Jones, John Thomas
DC231 .J75 1818
ACCOUNT | OF THE | WAR | IN | SPAIN AND PORTUGAL, | AND IN | THE SOUTH OF FRANCE, | FROM 1808, TO 1814, INCLUSIVE. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | BY JOHN T. JONES, | LIEUT. COLONEL, CORPS OF ROYALS ENGINEERS. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR T. EGERTON, BOOKSELLER TO THE | ORDANCE, MILITARY LIBRARY, | WHITEHALL. | 1818. [Fold-out map of Spain and Portugal on adjacent page, 250 x 200 mm.] Jones, John Thomas
DC231 .J75 1821 V.1-2
ACCOUNT | OF THE | WAR | IN | SPAIN AND PORTUGAL, | AND IN | THE SOUTH OF FRANCE, | FROM 1808, TO 1814, INCLUSIVE. | IN TWO VOLUMES | [rule, 15 mm.] | BY JOHN T. JONES, | LIEUT. COLONEL, CORPS OF ROYALS ENGINEERS. | [rule, 15 mm.] | SECOND EDITION. | VOL. I. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR T. EGERTON, BOOKSELLER TO THE | ORDANCE, MILITARY LIBRARY, | WHITEHALL. | 1821. [Second edition of DC231 .J75 1818. In two volumes, accompanied by an atlas] Jones, John Thomas
DC231 .J77 1846 V.1-3
THIRD EDITION, EDITED BY LIEUT.-COL. H. D. JOHNES, R.E. | [rule, 95 mm.] | JOURNALS OF SIEGES | CARRIED ON BY | THE ARMY UNDER THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, | IN | SPAIN, | DURING THE YEARS 1811 TO 1814; | WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS: | ALSO | MEMORANDA RELATIVE TO THE LINES THROWN UP | TO COVER LISBON IN 1810. | [rule, 35 mm.] | BY | MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOHN T. JONES, BART., R.E., | KNIGHT COMMANDER OF THE BATH. | [rule, 25 mm.] | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule, 30 mm.] | London: | JOHN WEALE, 59, HIGH HOLBORN. | [rule, 10
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DC231 .J86 1899
MÉMOIRES MILITAIRES | DU | MARÉCHAL JOURDAN | (GUERRE D’ESPAGNE) | ÉCRITS PAR LUI-MÊME | PUBLIÉS D’APRÈS LE MANUSCRIT ORIGINAL | PAR | M/ LE VICOMTE DE GROUCHY | [Circular image, 20 mm., “EF”] | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, PRÈS L’ODÉON | [rule, 5 mm.] | Droits de traduction et de reproduction réservés pour tous les pays, | y compris la Suèd et la Norvège. [Portrait of Jourdan on adjacent page, 55 x 70 mm., “LE MARÉCHAL JOURDAN | Photographie d’une miniature de Fontallard (1811), | appartenant à M. le comte Pisani Jourdan.”] Martin, Juan
DC231 .M379 1823
THE | MILITARY EXPLOITS, | ETC. ETC. | OF | DON JUAN MARTIN DIEZ, | The Empecinado; | WHO FIRST COMMENCED AND THEN ORGANIZED THE | SYSTEM OF GUERRILLA WARFARE IN SPAIN. | TO WHICH IS ADDED | THAT CHIEFTAIN’S CELEBRATED REPRESENTATION | TO THE KING OF SPAIN | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED | BY A GENERAL OFFICER. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR CARPENTER AND SON, | OLD BOND STREET; | BY C. WHITTINGHAM, CHISWICK. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1823 [Portrait of The Empecinado on adjacent page. 60 x 100 mm., “THE EMPECINADO | Published by James Carpenter & Son, Old Bond Street, April 10, 1823.”] Blaze, Sébastien
DC231 .M533 1828 V.1-2
MÉMOIRES | D’UN | APOTHICAIRE | SUR | LA GUERRE D’ESPAGNE, | PENDANT LES ANNÉES 1806 A 1814 | [rule, 20 mm.] | En tous lieux j’étais poursuivi par les boulets et les | balles comme Pourceaugnac par les lavemens. | Ne | sens-je pas la mitraille? disais-je à mes voisins. | Tome I, page 311. | TOME PREMIER. | [Decorative coat of arms, 25 x 35 mm., “Aidez-moi”] | PARIS. | LADVOCAT, LIBRAIRE | DE S. A. R. M. LE DUC DE CHARTRES, | QUAI VOLTAIRE ET PALAIS-ROYAL. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1828. Murat, Joachim Joseph André, Comte DC231 .M972 1897 MURAT | LIEUTENANT DE L’EMPEREUR | EN ESPAGNE | 1808 | D’APRÈS SA CORRESPONDANCE INÉDITE | ET DES DOCUMENTS ORIGINAUX | PAR | LES COMTE MURAT | [rule, 15 mm.] | Avec un portrait en héliogravure et deux fac-simile
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d’autographes | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P LABOR OMNIA VINCIT IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GRANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1897 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of Murat on adjacent page, 80 x 95 mm., “Heliog Ducourtioux & Juillard imp A. Maire | Joachim Murat, d’après le tableau d’Appiani (Milan 1803) | E. PLON NOURRIT & CIE EDIT”] Dobson, William T.
DC231 .N213 1889
A NARRATIVE | OF THE | PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN | 1807-1814 | Its Battles and Sieges | ABRIDGED FROM “THE HISTORY OF THE WAR IN THE PENINSULA” | BY LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR W. F. P. NAPIER, K.C.B. | BY | WILLIAM T. DOBSON | WITH TEN ILLUSTRATIONS IN PERMANENT PHOTOGRAPHY | LONDON | BICKERS & SON, LEICESTER SQUARE | 1889 [Image of Mondego Bay on adjacent page, 75 x 120 mm., “LANDING AT MONDEGO BAY.”] Napier, William Francis Patrick, Sir DC231 .N213 1840 V.1-3 [All text contained within text box, 90 x 150 mm.] HISTORY | OF THE | WAR IN THE PENINSULA | AND IN THE | SOUTH OF FRANCE, | FROM THE YEAR 1807 TO THE YEAR 1814. | BY | W. F. P. NAPIER, C.B., | COLONEL H.P. 43RD REGIMENT, | MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SWEDISH ACADEMY OF MILITARY SCIENCES. | WITH MAPS AND PLANS. | 1807—1810. | LONDON: | GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS, | BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL. | NEW YORK: 416, BROOME STREET. Napier, William Francis Patrick, Sir DC231 .N224 1833 V.1-6 HISTORY | OF THE | WAR IN THE PENINSULA | AND IN THE | SOUTH OF FRANCE, | FROM THE YEAR 1807 TO THE YEAR 1814. | BY | W. F. P. NAPIER, C.B. | COLONEL H.P. FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT, | MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SWEDISH ACADEMY OF MILITARY SCIENCES. | VOL. I. | THE THIRD EDITION; | [rule, 10 mm.] | TO WHICH IS PREFIXED | A REPLY TO LORD STRANGFORD’S OBSERVATIONS; | ALSO, | A REPLY TO VARIOUS OPPONENTS; | TOGETHER WITH | OBSERVATIONS ILLUSTRATING SIR J. MORRE’S CAMPAIGNS. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON: | THOMAS & WILLIAM BOONE, NEW BOND-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXXXV.
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DC231 .O54 1902 V.1-2
A HISTORY OF THE | PENINSULAR WAR | BY | CHARLES OMAN, M.A. | FELLOW OF ALL SOULS COLLEGE | AND DEPUTY-PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY (CHICHELE) | IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD | VOL. I | 1807-1809 | FROM THE TREATY OF FONTAINEBLEAU | TO THE BATTLE OF CORUNNA | WITH MAPS, PLANS AND PORTRAITS | [Circular image of a coin, 20 mm.] | OXFORD | AT THE CLARENDON PRESS | 1902 [Portrait of Carolos IIII, King of Spain, on adjacent page, 75 x 95 mm., “Antonio Carn” ... “lo dibuxo Juan Brunette lo grabo 18oz | CARLOS IIII. | REY DE ESPAÑA.”] Shande, Alexander Innes
DC231 .S528 1898
THE WAR | IN THE PENINSULA | 1808-1814 | BY ALEXANDER INNES SHAND | Author of ‘The Life of Sir Edward Hamley” | With Portraits and Plans | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 153-157 FIFTH AVENUE | 1898 [Portrait Wellington on adjacent page, 85 x 105 mm., “Sir T Lawrence, pinx. Walter L. Colls, Ph. Sc. S. Cousins, Sc. | The Duke of Wellington.”] Unknown
DC232 .A244 1826
[Manuscript signature above title text, “Mr. Abraham J... 1826”] | ADVENTURES | OF | A YOUNG RIFLEMAN, | IN THE | FRENCH AND ENGLISH ARMIES, | DURING THE WAR IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL, | FROM 1806 TO 1816. | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. | [rule, 15 mm.] | SECOND EDITION. | [rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON: | HENRY COLBURN, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1826. [On adjacent page: rule, 50 mm., | “PRINTED BY HAWE AND DIGGENS, LEICESTER STREET.”] Blakeney, Robert
DC232 .B636 1899 c.1
A BOY IN THE PENINSULAR WAR | THE SERVICE, ADVENTURES, AND EXPERIENCES | OF | ROBERT BLAKENEY | SUBALTERN IN THE 28TH REGIMENT | AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY | EDITED BY | JULIAN STUGIS | AUTHOR OF “JOHN A DREAMS,” “COMEDY OF A COUNTRY HOUSE,” ETC. | WITH A MAP | SECOND IMPRESSION | LONON | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET | 1899 [Copy two identical to copy one] Buckham, E. W.
DC232. B918 1827
PERSONAL NARRATIVE | OF | Adventure in the Peninsula | DURING THE WAR IN 1812—1813. | BY AN OFFICER | LATE IN THE
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STAFF CORPS REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | MDCCCXXVII. [On adjacent page: “G. WOODFALL, ANGEL COURT, SKINNER STREET, LONDON.”] Clinton, Herbert R.
DC232 .C641 1878 c.1
“CHANDOS LIBRARY.” | [rule, 20 mm.] | THE | WAR IN THE PENINSULA, | AND | WELLINGTON’S CAMPAIGNS IN | FRANCE AND BELGIUM. | With Original Maps and Plans. | BY | H. R. CLINTON, M.A., F.R.H.S., | INSTRUCTOR OF CANDIDATES FOR THE ARMY EXAMINATIONS; | AUTHOR OF “A COMPENDIUM OF ENGLISH HISTORY.” | NEW EDITION. | LONDON: | FREDERICK WARNE & Co., | BEDFORD STREET, STRAND. [Sixteen portraits of various British and French commanders on adjacent page, various sizes, numbered with identifications in a separate key, 90 x 160 mm., “British and French Commanders. | See Key. | LONDON, FREDERICK WARNE & Co”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Dalrymple, Hew Whitefoord, Sir
DC232 .D151 1830
MEMOIR, | WRITTEN BY | GENERAL SIR HEW DALRYMPLE, BART. | OF HIS | PROCEEDINGS | AS CONNECTED WITH | THE AFFAIRS OF SPAIN, | AND | THE COMMENCEMENT | OF THE | PENINSULAR WAR. | LONDON: | THOMAS AND WILLIAM BOONE, STRAND. | MDCCCXXX. Daniel, John Edgecombe
DC232 .D184 1820
[Manuscript signature above text: “C. Chamers. R. N. | Leaminflon”] | JOURNAL | OF | An Officer | IN THE | COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY: | COMPRISING | A Narrative of the Campaigns | Under His Grace | THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, | IN | PORTUGAL, SPAIN, FRANCE, | AND THE | NETHERLANDS, | IN THE YEARS | 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, & 1815; | AND A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE | ARMY OF OCCUPATION IN FRANCE, | During the Years | 1816, 1817, & 1818. | [rule, 40 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY PORTER AND KING, | WALBROOK. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1820. Gleig, George Rober
DC232 .G5 1872
THE SUBALTERN | ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE | BY | G. R. GLEIG, M.A. | CHAPLAIN-GENERAL OF HER MAJESTY’S FORCES | LIBRARY EDITION | REVISED AND CORRECTED, WITH A NEW PREFACE | “Haec olim meminisse | Juvabit.” | “Oh memory, fond memory, | When all things fail we turn to thee.” | WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS | EDINBURGH AND LONDON | MDCCCLXXII
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Hope, James, of the Bordon Highlanders DC232 .H791 1819 LETTERS, | FROM | PORTUGAL, SPAIN, AND FRANCE, | DURING | THE MEMORABLE CAMPAIGNS | OF | 1811, 1812, & 1813; | AND FROM | BELGIUM AND FRANCE, | IN THE YEAR | 1815. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | BY | A BRITISH OFFICER. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | EDINBURGH: | Printed by Michael Anderson; | AND SOLD BY BELL AND BRADFUTE, PARLIAMENT SQUARE; | MACREDIE, SKELLY, AND CO., AND W. AND | C. TAIT, PRINCE’S STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1819. Kincald, John
DC232 .K573 1835
ADVENTURES | IN | THE RIFLE BRIGADE, | IN THE | PENINSULA, | FRANCE, AND THE NETHERLANDS, | FROM 1809 TO 1815. | BY CAPTAIN J. KINCAID. | [rule, 20 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | E. L. CAREY & A. HART. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1835. Larpent, Francis Seymour
DC232 .L332 1854
THE | PRIVATE JOURNAL | OF | JUDGE-ADVOCATE LARPENT, | ATTACHED TO THE HEAD-QUARTERS OF | LORD WELLINGTON DURING THE PENINSULAR WAR, | FROM 1812 TO ITS CLOSE. | EDITED | BY SIR GEORGE LARPENT, BART. | THIRD EDITION. | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, | Publisher in Ordinnary to Her Majesty. | MDCCCLIV. | [rule, 30 mm.] | The Author and Publisher reserve to themselve the right of Translation of this Work. Leach, Jonathan
DC232 .L434 1831 c.1
ROUGH SKETCHES | OF THE | LIFE OF AN OLD SOLDIER: | DURING A SERVICE IN | THE WEST INDIES; | AT THE SIEGE OF COPENHAGEN IN 1807; | IN THE PENINSULA AND THE SOUTH OF FRANCE IN THE | CAMPAIGNES FROM 1808 TO 1814, | WITH THE LIGHT DIVISION; | IN THE NETHERLANDS IN 1815; | INCLUDING | THE BATTLES OF QUATRE BRAS AND WATERLOO: | WITH | A SLIGHT SKETCH | OF THE THREE YEARS PASSED BY THE ARMY OF OCCUPATION | IN FRANCE, &c. &c. &c. | [rule, 15 mm.] | BY LIEUT.-COLONEL J. LEACH, C.B. | LATE OF THE RIFLE BRIGADE, AND PREVIOUSLY OF THE 70TH REGIMENT. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR | LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN, | PATERNOSTER ROW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | M.DCCC.XXXI. [On adjacent page: “LONDON: | J. MOYES, CASTLE STREET, LEICESTER SQUARE.”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except recently rebound]
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Vane, Charles William, Marquess of Londonderry DC232 .L847 1829 V.1-2 NARRATIVE | OF THE | PENINSULAR WAR, | FROM 1808 TO 1813. | BY LIEUT.-GENERAL CHARLES WILLIAM VANE, | MARQUESS OF LONDONDERRY, G.C.B. G.C.H. | COLONEL OF THE TENTH ROYAL HUSSARS. | THIRD EDITION, | WITH AN APPENDIX OF CORRESPONDENCE. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | HENRY COLBURN, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | 1829. Vane, Charles William, Marquess of Londonderry DC232 .L848 1856 STORY | OF THE | PENINSULAR WAR. | BY THE LATE | MARQUESS OF LONDONDERRY, G. C. B., G. C. H. | COLONEL OF THE SECOND REGIMENT OF LIFE-GUARDS. | NEW EDITION. | ILLUSTRATED BY LARGE MAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR, | AND SIX PORTRAITS. | LONDON: | WILLIS AND SOTHERAN, 136, STRAND. | 1856. [Portrait of Londonderry on adjacent page: 100 x 120 mm., “GENERAL CHARLES WILLIAM VANE. | MARQUESS OF LONDONDERRY. | London, Henry Colburn, 1848.”] Millingen, John G.
DC232 .M654 1839 V.1-3
STORIES | OF | TORRES VEDRAS. | BY THE AUTHOR OF | “ADVENTURES OF AN IRISH GENTLEMAN.” | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | 1839. Moore, James
DC232 .M822 1809 c.1
A NARRATIVE | OF THE | CAMPAIGN | OF THE | BRITISH ARMY IN SPAIN, | COMMANDED BY HIS EXCELLENCY | LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR JOHN MOORE, K. B. | &c. &c. &c. | AUTHENTICATED BY | OFFICIAL PAPERS AND ORIGINAL LETTERS, | BY JAMES MOORE, ESQ. | [rule, 10 mm.] | --neque, | Si chartae sileant quod bene feceris, | Mercedem tuleris. Quid foret Iliae | Mavortisque puer, si taciturnitas | Obstaret meritis invida Romuli ? HORAT. | [double rule, 70 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR JOSEPH JOHNSON, ST. PAUL’S CHURCH YARD. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1809. [Portrait of General Moore on adjacent page, 190 x 180 mm., “Lieutenant General Sir John Moore, K.B. | London, Published July 1st, 1809, by Jos. Johnson, St Paul’s Church Yard”] [Copies two and three identical to copy one]
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Morris, Thomas
DC232 .M877 1847
RECOLLECTIONS | OF | MILITARY SERVICE, | INCLUDING | SOME DETAILS OF THE BATTLES | OF | QUATRE BRAS AND WATERLOO. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY THOMAS MORRIS, | LATE SERGEANT 73RD REGIMENT. | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON: | JAMES MADDEN AND CO., | 8, LEADENHALL STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1847. [Image of a battlefield on adjacent page, 60 x 110 mm.] Porter, Robert, Sir
DC232 .P84 1809 c.1
LETTERS | FROM | PORTUGAL AND SPAIN, | WRITTEN | DURING THE MARCH OF | THE BRITISH TROOPS | UNDER | SIR JOHN MOORE. | WITH | A MAP OF THE ROUTE, AND APPROPRIATE ENGRAVINGS. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | BY AN OFFICER. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, AND ORME, | PATERNOSTER-ROW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1809. [Image of the town of Salamanca on adjacent page, 100 x 160 mm., “R. K. Porter dd.. I. C. Stadler sculp. | Salamanca”] [Copy two and three held in Oversize] Robinson, C. W.
DC232 .R561 1871
LECTURES | UPON THE | BRITISH CAMPAIGNS IN THE PENINSULA, | 1808-14; | INTRODUCTORY TO THE STUDY OF MILITARY | HISTORY. | BY | C. W. ROBINSON, | Captain, Rifle Brigade; Garrison Instructor, Aldershot; and formerly | Instructor in Military History, Royal Military College, Sandhurst. | LONDON: | W. MITCHELL & CO., MILITARY PUBLISHERS, | 39, CHARING CROSS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1871. Sherer, Joseph Moyle
DC232 .S551 1824 c.1
RECOLLECTIONS | OF | THE PENINSULA. | [rule, 30 mm.] | BY THE AUTHOR OF | SKETCHES OF INDIA. | [rule, 25 mm.] | SECOND EDITION. | [rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR | LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN, | PATERNOSTER-ROW. | 1824. [Copy two identical to copy one except for minor inscription on title page which reads: “To | Samanuel May | Mount Place | Charles H Ward. | Aug 15, 1894. Rochester, | 4.”; copy three identical to copy one] Simmons, George
DC232 .S592 1899 c.1
A | BRITISH RIFLE MAN | THE JOURNALS AND | CORRESPONDENCE OF MAJOR GEORGE SIMMONS, | RIFLE BRIGADE, DURING THE PENINSULAR | WAR AND THE CAMPAIGN OF | WATERLOO | EDITED, WITH INTRODUCTION, BY | LIEUT.-COLONEL WILLOUGHBY VERNER |
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LATE RIFLE BRIGADE | AUTHOR OF ‘SKETCHES IN THE SOUDAN,’ ETC. | WITH THREE MAPS | LONDON | A. & C. BLACK, SOHO SQUARE | 1899 | All rights reserved [Copy two identical to copy one except for color of publishers binding] Tomkinson, William
DC232 .T658 1894
THE | DIARY OF A CAVALRY OFFICER | IN THE | PENINSULAR AND WATERLOO CAMPAIGNS | 1809—1815 | BY | THE LATE LIEUT.-COL. WILLIAM TOMKINSON | 16th Light Dragoons | EDITED BY HIS SON JAMES TOMKINSON | [Image of a shield surrounded by two unicorns, 30 x 40 mm., “ARDVA • QVAE • PVLCRA”] | London | SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO. | NEW YORK: MACMILLAN & CO. | 1894 [Portrait of Tomkinson on adjacent page, 85 x 115 mm., “Walter L. Colls Ph.Sc. | Lt. Col. Tomkinson. | from a Portrait taken in 1837.”] Wood, George
DC232 .W88 1825
THE | SUBALTERN OFFICER. | A NARRATIVE. | BY CAPTAIN GEORGE WOOD, | OF THE LINE. | “A prosperous life, passed at home, has little incident for narrative; it is | only poor devils, that are tossed about the world, that are true heroes of | story.” | WASHINGTON IRVINE. | LONDON: | SEPTIMUS PROWETT, OLD BOND STREET. | 1825. [Image of a man sitting upon a hill on adjacent page, 120 x 150 mm., “Painted by J. Mills Engraved by J.W. Cook. | -day began to dawn; the sun peeping over the distant hills, and glittering with | silvery beauty through the dew dropping trees. | page 108. | Published by Septimus Prowett, 23, Old Bond Street. | 1825.”] Robinet de Cléry, Gabriel Adrien
DC234 .R552 1891
D’ESSLING A WAGRAM | [rule, 10 mm.] | L A S A L L E | [rule, 10 mm.] | CORRESPONDANCE RECUEILLIE | PAR | ROBINET DE CLÉRY | Avec 13 gravures et une carte du cours du Danube de Vienne à Raab | dressé par M. le Capitaine MATUSZINSKI | [Circular image of a shield, 20 mm., “BL | 1676-1871”] | BERGER-LEVRAULT ET Cie, ÉDITEURS | [Aligned left: “PAIRS | 5, RUE DES BEAUX-ARTS”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right: “NANCY | 18, RUE DES GLACIS”] | 1891 | Tous droits réservés Assolant, Alfred
DC235 .A849 N.D.
[Text contained within double rule text box, 150 x 250 mm.] 1812 | [rule, 10 mm.] | CAMPAGNE DE RUSSIE | ALFRED
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ASSOLLANT | [rule, 10 mm.] | ILLUSTRÉ | DE 40 GRAVURES | PAR | J. WORMS | D’APRÈS | DES DOCUMENTS AUTHENTIQUES | [Image of soldiers marching through a Russian village, 130 x 150 mm.] | ARMAND LE CHEVALIER, Éditeur | 61, RUE DE RICHELIEU [Title page torn and largely damaged] Bertin, Georges
DC235 .B544 N.D.
LA | CAMPAGNE | DE 1812 | D’APRÈS DES TÉMOINS OCULAIRES | PUBLIÉE | PAR | GEORGES BERTIN | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, 26 [List of other titles by Gertin on adjacent page] Beulwitz, Carl von
DC235 .B567 1815
Fhrer Hoheit | der | Frau Marfgrä∫in | Umalie von Vaden | der | erhabenen Ve∫chükerin guter Ub∫ichten | in Unterhänigfeit gewidmet | von | dem Ver∫a∫∫er. Cottin, Paul
DC235 .B77 1898
MÉMOIRES | DU | SERGENT BOURGOGNE | (1812-1813) | PUBLIÉS D’APRÈS LE MANUSCRIT ORIGINAL | PAR | PAUL COTTIN | Directeur de la Nouvelle Revue rétrospective | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE HACHETTE ET Cie | 79, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 79 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1898 | Droits de traduction et de reproduction réservés. [Portrait of Bourgogne on adjacent page, 55 x 70 mm., “BOURGOGNE | Lieutenant-adjudant de place | (1830)”] Bourgeois, Réné
DC235 .B772 1814
TABLEAU | DE LA CAMPAGNE | DE MOSCOU | En 1812. | PAR RÉNÉ BOURGEOIS, | Docteur en médecine de la Faculté de Paris, Chirugien major du régiment du Dauphin- | Cuirassiers, Chevalier de l’Ordre de la Réunion, etc. | Témoin oculaire. | Nihil non veri dicere ausus. | CIC., Tusc. quest. | [Image of a shield and crown, 10 x 15 mm.] | PARIS, | J.G. DENTU, IMPRIMEUR-LIBRAIRE, | Rue du Pont de Lodi, no3, près le Pont-Neuf. | 1814. Buturlin Dimitrïl
DC235 .B989 1824 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | MILITAIRE | DE LA | CAMPAGNE DE RUSSIE | EN 1812. | PAR LE COLONEL BOUTOURLIN, | AIDE-DE-CAMP DE S. M. L’EMPEREUR DE RUSSIE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PRMIER | [rule, 50 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ ANSELIN ET POCHARD, LIBRAIRES, RUE DUPHINE, NO 9. | A PETERSBOURG, | CHEZ SAINT-
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SLORENT, LIBRAIRE DE LA COUR. | [broken rule, 20 mm.] | 1824. [List of various cities around Europe where this title can be purchased on adjacent page] Cathcart, George
DC235 .C362 1850
[All text within decorative cursive lines] DIAGRAMS & PLANS | TO ILLUSTRATE | The Commentaries | ON THE | War of 1812 & 1813. | in | RUSSIA & GERMANY. | BY | Colonel the Honble George Cathcart. | Deput Lieutt of the Tower of London. | &c. &c. | 1850. | Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1850. [On adjacent page: “LONDON: | SPOTTISWOODES and SHAW, | New-street-Square.”] Chambray, Georges, Marquis de
DC235 .C44 1839 V.1-5
OEUVRES | DU MARQUIS | DE CHAMBRAY, | MARÉCHAL DE CAMP D’ARTILLERIE, | Membre correspondant de l’Academie royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Prusse, et de la | Société royale et centrale d’Agriculture de France. | [rule, 10 mm.] | HISTOIRE DE L’EXPÉDITION DE RUSSIE. | AVEC UN ATLAS, TROIS VIGNETTES | ET LE PORTRAIT DE L’AUTEUR. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Troisième Edition. | Quae priores eloquentia percoluêre rerum fide tradentur. | TAEITE, Fie d’Agricola. | [broken rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [Image, 10 x 20 mm., “PP”] | PARIS, | CHEZ PILLET AINÉ, IMPRIMEUR-LIBRAIRE, | RUE DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, NO 7. | ET CHEZ ANSELIN ET GAULTIER-LAGUIONIE, | Libraires, rue Dauphine, no 36. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1839. [Portrait of the Marquis de Chambray on adjacent page, 90 x 110 mm., “Imp. de Lemercier, Benard et Cie | Maurin | 1837.”] Chapuis, Francois Claude
DC235 .C468 1857
CAMPAGNE DE 1812 EN RUSSIE | [rule, 80 mm.] | BÉRÉZINA | PAR M. CHAPUIS | CAPITAINE DE GRENADIERS A L’ANCIEN 85e DE LIGNE | Ex-colonel de la 4e légion (Garde nationale de Paris) | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE MILITAIRE, MARITIME ET POLYTECHNIQUE | DE J. CORRÉARD | Libraireéditeur et libraire-commissionnaire | RUE SAINT-ANDRÉ-DESARTS, 58 | 1857 [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “Paris.Typographie de Gaittet et Cie, rue Gît-le Coeur, 7.” | rule, 20 mm.] Clausewitz, Carl von
DC235 .C616 1843 c.1
THE | CAMPAIGN OF 1812 | IN | RUSSIA. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN | OF | GENERAL CARL VON CLAUSEWITZ. | WITH A MAP. |
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LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXLIII. [Copy two identical to copy one, except recently rebound] Faber du Faur, Christian Wilhelm von DC235 .F115 1895 G. DE FABER DU FAUR | [rule, 20 mm.] | CAMPAGNE DE RUSSIE | 1812 | D’APRÈS | LE JOURNAL ILLUSTRÉ D’UN TÉMOIN OCULAIRE | AVEC INTRODUCTION | PAR | ARMAND DAYOT | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, EDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, PRÈS L’ODÉON | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 135 x 200 mm., “Bourdon & Freilhauer, Sc. | NAPOLÉON Ier (1812) | Par David. | (D’après la gravure de Laugier).”] Fain, Agathon-Jean-François, Baron DC235 .F162 1827 V.1-2 c.1 MANUSCRIT | DE | MIL HUIT CENT DOUZE, | CONTENANT LE PRÉCIS | DES ÉVÉNEMENS DE CETTE ANNÉE, | Pour servir à l’Histoire | DE L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON; | PAR LE BARON FAIN, | SON SECRÉTAIRE-ARCHIVISTE A CETTE ÉPOQUE. | [rule, 50 mm.] | La Russie était la dernière ressource de l’Angleterre: | il s’agissait de ramener Alexandre au système continental; | la cause était européenne et toute l’Europe marchait | devant moi ! | (NAPOLÉON à Sainte-Hélène. Mémorial de M. Las- | Cazes, t. III, p. 122.) | [rule, 50 mm.] | Tome Premier. | PARIS. | DELAUNAY, LIBRAIRE | DE SON ALTESSE ROYALE MADAME LA DUCHESSE D’ORLÉANS, | PALAIS-ROYAL. | 1827. [List of vendors of this title in various European cities on adjacent page] [Copy two identical to copy one, except different color binding] George, Hereford B.
DC235 .G348 1899
NAPOLEON’S | INVASION OF RUSSIA | BY HEREFORD B. GEORGE | FELLOW OF NEW COLLEGE, OXFORD | Author of “Battles of English History” | WITH MAPS AND PLANS | NEW AMSTERDAM BOOK COMPANY | 156 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN [Color map of Europe on adjacent page, 120 x 200 mm., “CENTRAL EUROPE 1812 (After Droysen’s Historical Atlas). | B. V. Parbishirs 1899. | Tofacc Title.”] Gourgaud, Gaspard, Baron
DC235 .G715 1825
NAPOLEON | AND | THE GRAND ARMY | IN RUSSIA, | OR A | CRITICAL EXAMINATION | OF THE WORK OF | COUNT PH. DE SEGUR,
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| BY | GENERAL GOURGAUD, | LATE PRINCIPAL ORDERLY OFFICER AND AID-DE-CAMP TO THE | EMPEROR NAPOLEON. | [rule, 60 mm.] | “Render to Cesar the things that are Cesar’s.” | [rule, 60 mm.] | LONDON: | MARTIN BOSSANGE AND Co., 14, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET; | AND G. B. WHITTAKER, AVE MARIA LANE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1825. [On adjacent page: rule, 30 mm. | “LONDON: | PRINTED BY G. SCHULZE, 13, POLAND STREET.”] Guillaume de Vaudoncourt, Frédéric DC235 .G957 1815 CRITICAL SITUATION | OF | BONAPARTE | IN HIS RETREAT OUT OF RUSSIA: | OR | A FAITHFUL NARRATIVE | OF THE | REPASSING OF THE BERESINA | BY THE FRENCH ARMY, IN 1812. | BY AN EYEWITNESS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | WITH A MPA. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH: | WITH NOTES, WRITTEN BY AN OFFICER, WHO WAS WITH THE RUSSIAN | ARMY AT THE SAME PERIOD. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED BY HAINES AND TURNER, | Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, | FOR J. HATCHARD, No. 190, (OPPOSITE ALBANY) | PICCADILLY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815 Kotzebue, Moritz von
DC235 .K62 1816
THE | RUSSIAN PRISONER OF WAR | AMONG | THE FRENCH. | BY | MORITZ VON KOTZEBUE, | LIEUTENANT ON THE GENERAL STAFF OF THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN ARMY, | KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF ST. WLADIMIR. | [rule, 25 mm.] | EDITED, WITH THE ADDITION OF | A PREFACE AND POSTSCRIPT, | BY THE AUTHOR’S FATHER, | A. VON KOTZEBUE. | [rule, 25 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN. | [rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR GALE AND FENNER, | PATERNOSTER ROW, | By S. Hamilton, Weybridge, Surrey. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1816. Labaume, Eugene
DC235 .L114 1815
A CIRCUMSTANTIAL NARRATIVE | OF | The Campaign in Russia, | EMBELLISHED WITH PLANS | OF THE | BATTLES OF MOSCOW | AND MALO-JAROSLAVITZ. | INTERSPERSED WITH | FAITHFUL DESCRIPTIONS OF THOSE AFFECTING AND | INTERESTING SCENES, OF WHICH THE AUTHOR | WAS AN EYE-WITNESS. | [rule, 35 mm.] | BY EUGENE LABAUME, | Captain of the Royal Geographical Engineers, Ex-Officer of the Ordnance | of Prince Eugene, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, and | of the Iron Crown. Author of an Abridged | History of the Republic of Venice. | [rule, 25 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM TEH FRENCH. | [rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR SAMUEL LEIGH, IN THE STRAND, | BY W. CLOWES, NORTHUMBERLAND-COURT. | [rule, 10 mm.] |
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M,DCCC,XV. [Fold out map attached to title page, 370 x 220 mm., “Plan | OF THE | Field of Battle, | at | MOSCOW. | Sepr 7. 1812. | Drawn on the lines by the Author on the 5 & 6 of September 1812 | Thomson sculp, 14 Bury St. Bloomsby | London, Published November 12th 1814, by S. Leigh, 18 Strand. | Labaume”] Labaume, Eugene
DC235 .L114E 1815
A NARRATIVE | OF | The Campaign in Russia, | IN 1812. | INTERSPERSED WITH | FULL DESCRIPTIONS OF THOSE MOST MELANCHOLY AND | PICTURESQUE SCENES OF WHICH THE AUTHOR | WAS AN EYE-WITNESS. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | BY | EUGENE LABAUME, | CAPTAIN OF THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, EXOFFICER | OF THE ORDNANCE OF PRINCE EUGENE, CHEVALIER OF THE | LEGION OF HONOUR, AND OF THE IRON CROWN. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM TEH FRENCH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | LODNON: | Printed by T. Chaplin, 1, Crane-Court, FleetStreet, | FOR THE PROPRIETORS, MILITARY CHRONICLE AND MILITARY CLASSICS OF- | FICE, 14, CHARLOTTE-STREET, BLOOSMBURY, AND TO BE HAD OF ALL | THE BOOKSELLERS.—1815. Lanfrey, Pierre
DC235 .L268 1873
[No title page or contents page i –viii, text taken from WorldCat] History of Napoleon’s expedition to Russia \ London, Tegg, 1873 Margueron, Louis Joseph
DC235 .M331 1897 V.1-3 c.1
4e ÉDITION | Commandant MARGUERON | DE LA SECTION HISTORIQUE DE L’ÉTAT-MAJOR DE L’ARMÉE | [rule, 20 mm.] | CAMPAGNE DE RUSSIE | [rule, 20 mm.] | PREMIÈRE PARTIE | PRÉLIMINAIRES DE LA CAMPAGNE DE RUSSIE, SES CAUSES, SA PRÉPARATIONI | ORGANISATION DE L’ARMÉE DU 1er JANVIVER 1810 AU 31 JANVIER 1812 | [rule, 20 mm.] | AVEC DEUX CARTES EN COULEURS | [rule, 20 mm.] | « ... Le système militaire est d’opposer la | force à la force et la saine politique veut | qu’on se mette en garde dès l’instant qu’une | force peut vous menacer. » (NAPOLÉON.) | TOME I | [Circular image or cannons and swords, 25 mm., “IMPRIMERIE LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE | H.C.L. | PARIS”] | PARIS | HENRI CHARLES-LA VAUZELLE | Éditeur militaire | 11, PLACE SAINT-ANDRÉ-DES-ARTS, 11 | [rule, 10 mm.] | (Même maison à Limoges.) [Copy two identical to copy one, library holds two copies of volumes one and two]
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Mikhailovskii-Danilevskii, Aleksandr Ivanovich DC235 .M636 1840 V.1-4 Gefchichte | des | vaterländi∫chen Krieges | im Jahre 1812, | auf | Allerhöch∫ten Befehl Sr. Maje∫tät | des Kai∫ers von Ru∫sland | verfa∫zt von | Michailowskn Danilewskn, | Generallieutenant, | Senateur und Mitgleid des Kriegsraths. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Vus dem Ru∫∫i∫chen über∫ezt | von | Carl R. Goldhammer. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | Er∫ter Theil. | Mit ∫ün∫ Vlänen. | [decorative rule, 80 mm.] | Riga & Leipzig. | Verlag von Edmund Göt∫chel. | 1840. Okunuv, Nïkolai Aleksandrovïch
DC235 .O41 1841 c.1
CONSIDÉRATIONS | SUR LES | GRANDES OPÉRATIONS | DE LA CAMPAGNE DE 1812, EN RUSSIE; | DES | MÉMOIRES SUR LES PRINCIPES DE LA STRATÉGIE; | DE | L’EXAMEN RAISONNÉ DES PROPRIÉTÉS DES TROIS ARMES; | ET D’UN | MÉMOIRE SUR L’ARTILLERIE, | Par N. Okouneff, | GÉNÉRAL-MAJOR, AIDE DE CAMP DE SA MAJESTÉ L’EMPEREUR DE TOUTES LES RUSSIES. | [rule, 25 mm.] | NOUVELLE ÉDITION, | AUGMENTÉE DE | L’HISTOIRE DE LA CAMPAGNE DE 1800, EN ALLEMAGNE ET EN ITALIE. | PAR BULOW, | Officier prussien, auteur de l’Esprit du Système de Guerre moderne; | ET TERMINÉE PAR LE | Précis de la même Campagne dans la Souabe, la Bavière et l’Autriche. | Traduit de l’allemand, par Ch.-L. Sevelinges. | [rule, 25 mm] | BRUXELLES, | LIBRAIRE MILITAIRE DE J.-B. PETIT, | RUE MARCQ, 1. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1841 [On adjacent page: “BRUXELLES.—TYPOGRAPHIE DE SEGHERS.”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Oilech, Karl Rudolf von
DC235 .O5 1876
[Upper left corner of title page torn off, some of title is missing] [...] chichte | des | Feldzuges von 1815 | nach archivali∫chen Duellen | von | von Ollech, | General der Infanterie. | [Decorative lettering, 15 x 10 mm., “ESM&S”] | Mit vier lithographirten Rarten und einem Fac∫imile. | [decorative rule, 40 mm.] | Berlin 1876. | Ern∫t Siegfried Mittler und Sohn. | Königliche Hofbuchhandlung | Roch∫trake 69. 70. Porter, Robert Ker
DC235 .P85 1800
A | NARRATIVE | OF THE | CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA, | DURING THE YEAR | 1812. [double rule, 30 mm.] | BY | SIR ROBERT KER PORTER. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, | PATERNOSTER-ROW.
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[Portrait of Prince Koutousoff on adjacent page, 185 x 230 mm., “Engraved by Hopwood, from an Original Drawing. | PRINCE KOUTOUSOFF. | Published by Longman & Co London, August 2d 1813.”] Porter, Robert Ker
DC235 .P85 1814
A | NARRATIVE | OF THE | CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA, | DURING THE YEAR | 1812. [double rule, 20 mm.] | BY | SIR ROBERT KER PORTER. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | HARTFORD: | PUBLISHED BY GEORGE SHELDON, & CO. | Loomis & Richards, Print....Middletown. | 1814. [Portrait of Prince Koutousoff on adjacent page, 115 x 110 mm., “PRINCE KOUTOUSOFF.”] Porter, Robert Ker
DC235 .P85 1814A c.1
A | NARRATIVE | OF THE | CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA, | DURING THE YEAR | 1812. [double rule, 20 mm.] | BY | SIR ROBERT KER PORTER. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | SECOND EDITION. | [rule, 15 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, | PATERNOSTER-ROW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1814. [Portrait of Prince Koutousoff on adjacent page, 120 x 160 mm., “Engraved by Hopwood, from an Original Drawing. | PRINCE KOUTOUSOFF. | Published by Longman & Co London, August 2d 1813.”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except for binding] Pardt, Dominique Georges Frédéric, M. de DC235 .P92 1816 NARRATIVE | OF AN | Embassy | TO | WARSAW AND WILNA, | WITH | PERSONAL ATTENDANCE | ON THE | EMPEROR NAPOLEON, | DURING THE | DISASTROUS CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA, | AND THE | RETREAT FROM MOSCOW. | [rule, 30 mm.] | BY M. DE PRADT, | ARCHBISHOP OF MECHLIN. | [rule, 30 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE SECOND FRENCH EDITION. | [rule, 30 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR SHERWOOD, NEELY, AND JONES, | PATERNOSTER-ROW ; | By R. & R. Gilbert, St. John’s Square, Clerkenwell. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1816. Pfuel, Ernst von
DC235 .R439E 1813
THE RETREAT | OF THE | FRENCH ARMY, FROM MOSCOW: | An authentic Narrative, | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH, | Recently published at St. Petersburgh, | And afterwards reprinted at Berlin, by the Authority of the | respective Governments. | [double rule, 60 mm.] | LICHFIELD: | Printed by and for T. G. LOMAX, Bird Street. | And Soild by |
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LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, LONDON; | And all other Booksellers. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1813. | PRICE ONE SHILLING. Pfuel, Ernst von
DC235 .R439 1813
RETRAITE | DES FRANÇAIS. | TRADUIT DE L’ALLEMAND. | [Decorative image, 20 x 10 mm.] | ST.-PETERSBOURG, | DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE PLUCHART ET COMP. | 1 8 1 3. Unknown
DC235 .R912 1812
[Text contained within decorative text box, 85 x 160 mm.] | [Circular image, 2 mm.] | Der | R ü cf z u g | der | F r a n z o ∫ e n. | Und | Ein Bemohner Moskwa’s | an | ∫eine Landslente. | Fm Oktober 1812. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Neue∫te Uusgabe. | [rule, 70 mm.] Saint-Hilaire, Emile Marco de
DC235 .S141 1846 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DE LA | CAMPAGNE DE RUSSIE | PENDANT L’ANNÉE 1812 | ET DE LA | CAPTIVITÉ DES PRISONNIERS FRANÇAIS | EN SIBÉRIE | ET DANS LES AUTRES PROVINCES DE L’EMPIRE | PRÉCÉDÉ D’UN RÉSUMÉ DE | L’HISTOIRE DE RUSSIE | PAR ÉMILE MARCO DE SAINT-HILAIRE. | DESSINS DE R. DE MORAINE. | [decorative rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS. | EUGÈNE ET VICTOR PENAUD FRÈRES, ÉDITEURS, | RUE DU FAUBOURG-MONTMARTE, 10. [Image of Napoleon in front of a devastated city on adjacent page, 110 x 150 mm., “R. de Moraine del Ferdinand, sculp: | INCENDIE DE MOMSCOW. | Napoléon abandonne le Kremlin au milieu des flammes.”] Schlippenbach, Ulrich Heinrich Gustav von, Baron DC235 .S344 1813 Venträge | zur | Ge∫chichte des Kriegs | zwi∫chen | Ru∫sland und Frankreich | in den Fahren 1812 und 1813, | herausgegeben | von | Ulrich Baron v. Schlippenbach, | Ru∫∫i∫ch = Kai∫erlichem Landrath und Ritter. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Excitat auditor studium, laudataque virtus | Crescit, et immensum gloria calcar habet. | Ovid. | [rule, 55 mm.] | Zwentes Heft. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Mitau, 1813. | Gedruckt ben [...] F. Steffenhagen und Sohn. Ségur, Phillippe-Paul, Comte de
DC235 .S455 1825A c.1
HISTORY | OF | THE EXPEDITION TO RUSSIA, | UNDERTAKEN BY THE | EMPEROR NAPOLEON, | IN THE YEAR 1812. | [rule, 35
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mm.] | BY GENERAL, COUNT PHILIP DE SEGUR, | [rule, 35 mm.] | Quamquam animus meminisse horret, luctuque refugti, | Incipiam.- | VIRGIL. | WITH A MAP. | [rule, 35 mm.] | Philadelphia: | E. LITTELL. | AND | WILDER & CAMPBELL, NEW YORK—WELLS & LILLY, BOSTON, | W. Brown, Printer. | 1825. [Fold out map of Paris and Moscow on adjacent page, 500 x 185 mm., “Map of | the Countries between | PARIS & MOSCOW, | Shewing the Route of the | FRENCH ARMY, | in their | DISASTROUS CAMPAIGN 1812.”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except for binding] Ségur, Phillippe-Paul, Comte de
DC235 .S456 1825 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DE NAPOLÉON | ET DE | LA GRANDE-ARMÉE | PENDANT L’ANNÉE 1812, | PAR LE GÉNÉRAL | COMTE DE SÉGUR. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 5e. ÉDITION. | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [Image of anchors and an eagle, 10 x 20 mm.] | PARIS, | BAUDOUIN FRÈRES, ÉDITEURS, | RUE DE VAUGIRARD, NO. 36; | BRUXELLES, MÊME MAISON. | 1825. Smitt, Fedor Ivanovich
DC235 .S665 1861
Zur näheren Uu∫klärung | über den | Krieg von 1812. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Nach archivali∫chen Duellen | von | Friedrich von Smitt. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Mit einer lithographirten Karte. | [rule, 50 mm.] | Leipzig und Heidelberg. | S. F. Winter’∫che Verlagshandlung. | 1861. Stanhope, Phillip Henry Stanhope, Earl DC235 .S786 1876 THE | FRENCH RETREAT FROM MOSCOW, | AND OTHER | HISTORICAL ESSAYS. | BY THE LATE | EARL STANHOPE. | COLLECTED FROM THE | QUARTERLY REVIEW AND FRASER’S MAGAZINE. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1876. | (All rights reserved.) Tarle, Eugene
DC235 .T188 1942
EUGENE TARLE | [rule, 30 mm.] | NAPOLEON’S | INVASION | OF RUSSIA | 1812 | [rule, 30 mm.] | OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS | NEW YORK 1942 TORONTO Thiers, Adolphe
DC235 .T435 1863
MOSKOU EN WATERLOO. | [rule, 25 mm.] | OPMERKINGEN, | BETREFFENDE DE KRIJGSGEBEURTENISSEN | DER JAREN | 1812 en 1815; | NAAR AANLEIDING DER BESCHRIJVING DAARVAN | VAN | A. THIERS, | in het XIVde en XXste deel van zijne Histoire du
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Consulat et de l’Empire. | DOOR | W. P. D’ AUZON DE BOISMINART, | Gepensioneerd Majoor. | [decorative rule, 25 mm.] | UTRECHT, | A. VAN DORSTEN Jr. | 1863. [Missing pages 57 on] Tolstoï, Léon, Count
DC235 .T654E 1888
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF WAR | [rule, 25 mm.] | NAPOLEON | AND | THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN | BY | COUNT LEO TOLSTOÏ | TRANSLATED FROM THE THIRD FRENCH EDITION | BY | HUNTINGTON SMITH | NEW YORK | THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO. | No. 13 ASTOR PLACE [Portrait of Tolstoï on adjacent page, 90 x 125 mm., “COUNT L. N. TOLSTOÏ.”] Tolstoï, Léon, Count
DC235 .T654F 1888
COMTE | LÉON TOLSTOÏ | [rule, 15 mm.] | PHYSIOLOGIE DE LA GUERRE | [rule, 5 mm.] | NAPOLÉON | ET LA | CAMPAGNE DE RUSSIE | TRADUIT DU RUSSE PAR MICHEL DELINES | [rule, 5 mm.] | QUATRIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 5 mm.] | PARIS | LOUIS WESTHAUSSER, ÉDITEUR | 10, RUE DE L’ABBAYE, 10 | [rule, 3 mm.] | Tous droits réservés Verestchagin, Vassili
DC235 .V492E 1899
“1812” | NAPOLEON I IN RUSSIA | BY | VASSILI VERESTCHAGIN | WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY | R. WHITEING | Illustrated from Sketches and Paintings by the Author | [Image of Napoleon sitting, 20 x 25 mm.] | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1899 [Portrait of Verestchagin on adjacent page, 80 x 120 mm., “V. Verestchagin”] Verestchagin, Vassili
DC235 .V492F 1897
VASSILI VERESTCHAGIN | [rule, 20 mm.] | NAPOLÉON IER | EN | RUSSIE | [rule, 20 mm.] | ÉDITION DE L’AUBE | [rule, 15 mm.] | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE NILSSON | PER LAMM, Successeur | 338, RUE SAINT-HONORÉ, 338 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1897 Wilson, Robert, Sir
DC235 .W752 1860
NARRATIVE OF EVENTS | DURING | THE INVASION OF RUSSIA | BY NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | AND | THE RETREAT OF THE FRENCH ARMY. | 1812. | BY | GENERAL SIR ROBERT WILSON, K.M.T., | BARON OF AUSTRIA AND OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE ; G. C.ST. A. OF RUSSIA ; | K. C.ST. G. OF RUSSIA, ETC., ETC. | BRITISH COMMISSIONER AT THE HEAD-QUARTERS OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY. |
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EDITED BY HIS NEPHEW AND SON-IN-LAW. | THE REV. HERBERT RANDOLPH, M.A., | OF BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD. | SECOND EDITION. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1860. | The right of Translation is reserved. B***, Ch A. F. de
DC235.5 .M8 B111 1822
HISTOIRE | DE LA | DESTRUCTION DE MOSCOU, | EN 1812, | ET DES ÉVÈNEMENS | QUI ONT PRÉCÉDÉ, ACCOMPAGNÉ ET SUIVI | CE DÉSASTRE; | PAR A. F. DE B.........CH, | ANCIEN OFFICIER AU SERVICE DE RUSSIEL | Traduit de l’allemand par M. BRETON. | [rule, 20 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ PONTHIEU, LIBRAIRE, | au Palais-Royal. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1822. [On adjacent page: rule, 80 mm. | “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE J.-L. CHANSON.” | rule, 80 mm.] Danilewsky, Grégoire
DC235.5 .M8 M636 1896
GRÉGOIRE DANILEWSKY | [rule, 25 mm.] | MOSCOU EN FLAMMES | TRADUIT DU RUSSE | AVEC L’AUTORISATION DE L’AUTEUR | [rule, 35 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1896 | Tous droits réservés Unknown
DC235.5. R912 1813
Rückzug der Franzo∫en | bis | zun Niemen, | neb∫t | einer Li∫te der gefangenen Generale. | Mit nöthigen Nachträgen | und | einigen Fluchtliedern | vermehrte Uusgabe. | [rule, 60 mm.] | Wilna, | im März 1813. Walsh, Robert
DC235.8 .H233 1813
CORRESPONDENCE | RESPECTING | RUSSIA, | BETWEEN | ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER, ESQ. | AND | ROBERT WALSH, JUN. | TOGETHER WITH | THE SPEECH OF MR. HARPER, | COMMEMORATIVE OF THE | RUSSIAN VICTORIES. | Delivered at Georgetown, Columbia, June 5th, 1813. | AND | An Essay on the Future State of Europe; | [double rule, 20 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | PRINTED BY WILLIAM FRY, PRUNE-STREET. | 1813. Bürkner, Robert
DC236 .B959 1843 V.1-2
[Text contained within text box, 80 x 140 mm.] Die Ge∫chichte | der | Verfreiungskriege | [Decorative text box, 60 x 5 mm., “1813, 14 & 15,”] | neb∫t | einer Ueber∫icht der ge∫chichtlichen Freig= | ni∫∫e der Jahre 1789—1813, in wieweit | die∫e auf die Verfrieungskriege Vezug | habeu und
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die∫elben erläutern. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Von | Robert Bürkner und H. Grieben. | Mit 13 Portraits und einer Ueber∫ichcskarte von Deut∫chland | und den angränzenden Ländern. | Er∫ter Band. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Breslau, 1843. | Druck und Verlag von Leopold Freunõ. [Portrait of von Wahlstadt on adjacent page, 70 x 70 mm., “Aus der Königl.Hof= Steindr.i.Magdebg. | Fürst Blücher von Wahlstadt | Königl Preuss. General Feldmarschall.”] Cavaignac, Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy DC236 .C376 1903 [No title page, text taken from title on first page of text] [double rule, 110 mm.] | LES | PRUSSIENS EN 1813 | [rule, 20 mm.] | L’ARMÉE DE SILÉSIE, BLÜCHER ET LA KATZBACH | [rule, 20 mm.] Charrs, Jean Baptiste Adolphe
DC236 .C485 1866
HISTOIRE | DE | LA GUERRE DE 1813 | EN ALLEMAGNE | PAR | LE LT COLONEL CHARRAS | [rule, 10 mm.] | DERNIERS JOURS DE LA RETRAITE DE RUSSIE | INSURRECTION DE L’ALLEMAGNE—ARMEMENTS— DIPOLOMATIE | ENTRÉE EN CAMPAGNE | [rule, 10 mm.] | AVEC CARTES SPÉCIALES | [Image of a winged lion, 15 x 20 mm., “FAB 1805”] | LEIPZIG | F. A. BROCKAUS | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1866 [On adjacent page: “La traduction et le reproduction de cet ouvrage | sont interdites.”] Croly, George
DC236 .C944 1832 V.1-2
THE | YEAR OF LIBERAION: | [rule, 20 mm.] | A JOURNAL | OF THE | DEFENCE OF HAMMBURGH | AGAINST THE | FRENCH ARMY UNDER MARSHAL DAVOUST, | IN 1813, | WITH | SKETCHES OF THE BATTLES OF LUTZEN, BAUTZEN, | &c. &c. | [rule, 10 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule, 10 mm.] | LONDON: | JAMES DUNCAN, 37, PATERNOSTER ROW | MDCCCXXXII. Dunlap, William
DC236 .D921 1814
NARRATIVE OF THE EVENTS | WHICH FOLLOWED | BONAPARTE’S CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA | TO THE | PERIOD OF HIS DETHRONEMENT. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY WILLIAM DUNLAP | [rule, 10 mm.] | HARTFORD: | PUBLISHED BY GEORGE SHELDON AND CO. | [broken rule, 10 mm.] | 1814.
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Fain, Agathon-Jean-François, Baron DC236 .F162 1824 Manu∫cript | von | Uchtzehn hundert und dreizehn | oder | kurze Dar∫tellung | der | Vegebenheiten die∫es Jahres; | ein | Veitrag zur Ge∫chichte | des | Rai∫ers Napoleon, | von | Baron Fain, | damaligem Rabinets∫ekretär. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Les Français se sont pris eux-mêmes d’une belle | passion pour discréditer leur gloire . . . | NAPOLÉON zu St. Helena. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Uus dem Franzö∫i∫chen über∫ezt. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Er∫ter Band. | [rule, 80 mm.] | Stuttgart und Lübingen, | in der J. G. Cotta’∫chen Vuchhaudlung. | 1824. Förster, Friedrich Christoph
DC236 .F733 1859
Ge∫chichte | der | Befreiungs-Kriege | 1813, 1814, 1815. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Darge∫tellt | nach theilwei∫e ungedruckten Oeullen und mündlichen Uuf∫chilü∫∫en bedeutender | Zeitgeno∫∫en, ∫owie vielen Veiträgen von Mitkämpfern, | unter Mittheilung eigner Erlebni∫∫e, | von | Dr. Fr. För∫ter. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Dritter Vand. | Bon Elba nach St. Helena. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Berlin, 1861. | Verlag von Gu∫tav Humpel. Holleben, Albert von, et. al.
DC236 .G38 1903 V.1-6
Ge∫chichte | Frühjahrsfeldzuges 1813 | und ∫eine Durge∫chichte. | Vearbeitet | von | v. Holleben, | General der Infanterie z. D. | [Decorative lettering, 15 x 10 mm., “DSM&S”] | Er∫ter Band. | Vorge∫chichte und Ge∫chichte des Feldzuges bis zun 26. Upril 1813. | Mit 6 Lert∫kizzen, 1 Über∫ichtskarte, 1 Blan und 4 Skizzen in Steindruck. | [rule, 80 mm.] | Berlin 1904. | Ern∫t Siegfriend Mittler und Sohn | Königliche Hofbuchhandlung | Roch∫tra∫ze 68—71 Hampdon, John
DC236 .H229 1815
THE | HISTORY | OF THE | NORTHERN WAR; | COMMENCING IN 1812, | TO THE | CONGRESS AT VIENNA | IN | 1815. | AN ACCOUNT | OF THE | CITY OF MOSCOW, | A DESCRIPTION OF THE COSSACKS, | AND A | VARIETY OF ANECDOTES | OF THE | EMPERORS AND GENERALS | CONNECTED WITH THE HISTORY. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | BY JOHN HAMPDON, ESQ. | Author of the French Revolution. | [rule, 85 mm.] | “ He was nothing; became Emperor; conquered nations; distrubed | the world; oppressed liberty; distracted the church; wished to be every | thing, and became nothing.” | [rule, 85 mm.] | Newcastle upon Tyne: | PRINTED FOR MORELAND & ANDERSON, | BY PRESTON & HEATON, SIDE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815.
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Kohlrausch, Friedrich
DC236 .K79 1817
Die | Teut∫cehn Freiheitskriege | von | 1813, 1814 und 1815. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Für | die jährliche Schulfeier | der Fe∫te | des 18. Octobers, 31. März und 18. Junn | bearbeitet | von | F. Rohlrau∫ch. | [rule, 75 mm.] | 1 8 1 7. | Bei h. Bü∫chler in Elberfeld. Kopp, W.
DC236 .K83 1874
Ge∫chichte der Jahre | 1813 bis 1815. | Von | Dr. B. Kopp, | Direktor des Ghmna∫iums zu Freienwalde a. O. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Mit 16 Spezialkarten. [Red wax seal of a horse and shield, 15 x 20 mm.] | [rule, 65 mm.] | Berlin, | Verlag von Wilh. Müller. | Dranien∫tr. 85 86. | 1874. Labaume, Eugène
DC236 .L114 1820 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DE LA CHUTE | DE | L’EMPIRE DE NAPOLÉON, | ORNÉE de huit Plans ou Cartes, pour servir au | récit des principales Batailles livrées en 1813 | et 1814. | PAR EUGÈNE LABAUME, | Chef de Bataillon au corps royal d’EtatMajor; Chevalier | de la Légion d’Honneur et de l’ordre impérial de la | Courone de Fer d’Autriche. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Sine irâ et studio. | [rule, 30 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | PARIS, | ANSELIN ET POCHARD ( successeurs de MAGIMEL ), | Libraires pour l’art militaire, rue Dauphine, no 9; | REY ET GRAVIER, Libraires, quai des Augustins, no 55; | TREUTTEL ET WURTZ, Libraires, rue de Bourbon, no 17; | JANET ET COTELLE, Libraires, rue Neuve-des-Petits- | Champs, no 17. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | 1820. [List of booksellers across Europe selling this title on adjacent page] Londonderry, Charles William Vane, Marquis of DC236 .L847 1831 NARRATIVE | OF | The War | IN | GERMANY AND FRANCE, | IN 1813 AND 1814. | [rule, 65 mm.] | BY LIEUT. GENERAL CHARLES WILLIAM VANE, | MARQUESS OF LONDONDERRY, G.C.B. G.C.H. | COLONEL OF THE 10TH ROYAL HUSSARS. | [rule, 65 mm.] | [rule, 15 mm.] | Philadelphia: | CAREY & LEA—CHESTNUT STREET. | [broken rule, 10 mm.] | 1831. [Fold out map of Germany on adjacent page, 290 x 300 mm., “Philadelphia Published by Carey & Lea.”]
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Mikhailovskii-Danilevskii, Aleksandr Ivanovich DC236 .M636 1837 Denkwürdigkeiten | aus dem | Feldzuge vom Jahre 1813. | Von | A. Michailowsky = Danilewsky, | Ru∫∫i∫ch=kai∫erlichem Generallieutenant und Senateur. | [rule, 40 mm.] | Uus dem Ru∫∫i∫chen über∫ezt | von | Karl Goldhammer. | [rule, 35 mm.] | Mit einer Karte und fünf Schlachtplänen. | [rule, 75 mm.] | Dorpat, | bei S. U. Kluge. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1837. Müffling, Friedrich Karl Ferdinand, Freiherr von DC236 .M949 1824 PT.1-2 Zur | Kriegsgeschichte | der | Jahre 1813 und 1814. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Die | Feldzüge der ∫chle∫i∫chen Urmee | unter dem | Feldmar∫chall Blücher | von der Beendigung des Waffen∫till∫tandes bis zur | Eroberung von Paris. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Von | C. v. W. | [rule, 20 mm.] | La critique est aisée, mais l’art est difficile. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Er∫ter Theil. Feldzug von 1813. | [rule, 80 mm.] | Berlin und Po∫en | ben Ern∫t Siegfried Mittler [Stamp, 30 x 40 mm.] | 1824. Philippart, John
DC236 .P557 1814 V.1-2
Campaign | IN | GERMANY AND FRANCE, | FROM THE | EXPIRATION OF THE ARMISTICE, | Signed and Ratified June 4, 1813, | TO | THE PERIOD OF THE ABDICATION OF THE | THRONE OF FRANCE | BY | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE; | With an Appendir. | CONTAINING ALL THE | FRENCH BULLETINS ISSUED DURING THIS PERIOD, | And other Official Documents, &c. &c. | [rule, 30 mm.] | BY JOHN PHILIPPART, ESQ. | Author of the Northern Campaigns of 1812 and 1813; Memoirs of General | Moreau; Memoirs of the Prince Royal of Sweden; | and other Military Works. | [rule, 15 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | [rule, 15 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR C. J. BARRINGTON IN THE STRAND, | AND SOLD BY | GOLDIE, EDINBURGH, AND C. P. ARCHER, DUBLIN. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1814. [Portrait of Von Blücher on adjacent page, 95 x 100 mm., “Field Marshall | VON BLUCHER. | Engraved by G. Maill, | From an Original Drawing in the possession of the Proprietors.”] Sporschil, Johann
DC236 .S5 1841 V.1-3
Die grosse Chronik. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Ge∫chichte des Krieges | des | Verbündeten Europa’s | gegen | Napoleon Bonaparte, | in den | Jahren 1813, 1814 und 1815. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Von | Johann Sporschil. | [double rule, 45 mm.] |
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Dritte Stereotype = Uuflage. | [double rule, 45 mm.] | Er∫ten Theiles Er∫ter Band. | [rule, 75 mm.] | Braun∫chweig, | Verlag von George We∫termann. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1841. Sporschil, Johann
DC236 .S6 1844 V.1-3
Die | Gro∫se Chronik. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Ge∫chichte des Krieges | des | Verbündeten Europa’s | gegen | Napoleon Bonaparte, | in den | Jahren 1813, 1814 und 1815. | Von | Johann Sporschil. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Fünfte Stereotyp=Uuflage. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Er∫ten Theiles er∫ter Band. | [rule, 90 mm.] | Braun∫chweig, | Verlag von George We∫termann. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1844. [Portrait of Wlihelm III on adjacent page, 95 x 100 mm., “H. Pinhas sc. | FRIEDRICH WILHELM. III.”] Unknown
DC236 .U14 1813 V.1-2
Uebersicht des Feldzugs | der | Kaiserl. Königl. Französischen | und | K. K. alliirten Russisch-Preu∫sischen | Armeen | i m J a h r e 1 8 1 3. | ERSTE ABTHEILUNG, | von der Schlacht bei Lützen bis zum Uebergange beider Armeen über die Elbe. | Mit 2 Charten. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Aperçu de la Campagne | de | l’ Armée Françoise | et de | l’Armée combinée Russo – Prussienne | l’an 1813. | Première Division, | de la Bataille de Lutzen jusqu’au passage de l’Elbe par les deux Armées. | Avec 2 Cartes. | [rule, 155 mm.] | W E I M A R, | im Verlage des Geographischen Instituts. | 1813. Venturini, Carl
DC236 .V469 1816 V.1-4
Ru∫slands und Det∫chlands | Befreiungskriege | von | der Franzo∫en = Herr∫chaft | unter | Napoleon Buonaparte | in den Jahren | 1812—1815. | Von | D. Carl Venturini. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Er∫ter Theil | Krieg in Ru∫sland | 1812. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Mit Sechs Kupfern und einer Karte. | [rule, 85 mm.] | Leipzig und Ultenburg: | F. U. B r o ck h a u s. | [rule, 30 mm.] | 1816. [Picture of Napoleon meeting the Russian troops on adjacent page, 85 x 150 mm., “M Bd S.319. | Völkertreue: | Die Ankunft Napoleons vor Moskau.”] Wilson, Robert, Sir
DC236 .W752 1861 V.1-2
PRIVATE DIARY | OF | TRAVELS, PERSONAL SERVICES, AND | PUBLIC EVENTS, | DURING MISSION AND EMPLOYMENT WITH THE EUROPEAN ARMIES | IN THE CAMPAIGNS OF 1812, 1813, 1814. | FROM THE INVASION OF RUSSIA TO THE CAPTURE OF PARIS. | BY
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GENL SIR ROBERT WILSON, C.M.T., | BARON OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE; G.C.ST.A. OF RUSSIA; K.C.ST.G. OF RUSSIA; | G.C.R.E. OF PRUSSIA, ETC. ETC. ETC. | EDITED BY HIS NEPHEW AND SON-IN-LAW, | THE REV. HERBERT RANDOLPH, M.A., | OF BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD. | IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1861. | The right of Translation is reserved. Zimmermann, Wilhelm
DC236 .Z76 1859
Die | Befreiungskämpfe | der | Deut∫chen gegen Napoleon. | Von | Dr. Wilhelm Zimmermann, | Verfaffer der Ge∫chichte des gro∫sen Bauernkriegs c. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Dritte umgearbeitete Auflage. | Mit Portraits und Ubbildungen. | [rule, 15 mm.] | “Wo ∫ind ∫ie hin ? – Da ∫tehen wir und fragen : | War’s Wahrheit ? war’s ein ∫chöner Traum?” | [decorative rule, 35 mm.] | Stuttgart : | Rieger’∫che Verlagsbuchhandlung. | (A. Benedict.) | 1859. Anglès, Jules-Jean-Baptiste, Comte DC236.1 .A589 1897 GEORGES FIRMIN-DIDOT | SECRÉTAIRE D’AMBASSADE | [rule, 15 mm.] | ROYAUTÉ OU EMPIRE | LA FRANCE EN 1814 | D’APRÈS LES | RAPPORTS INÉDITS DU COMTE ANGLÈS | [Circular image, 25 mm., “FD”] | MAISON DIDOT | FIRMIN-DIDOT ET CIE, ÉDITEURS | IMPRIMEURS DE L’INSTITUT | 56, RUE JACOB | PARIS [On adjacent page: “Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés | pour tous les pays, | y compris la Suède et la Norvège.” | rule, 40 mm. | “TYPOGRAPHIE FIRMIN-DIDOT ET Cie.—MESNIL (EURE).”] Aster, Heinrich
DC236.1 .A853 1845
Die | Kriegsereigni∫∫e | zwi∫chen | Peterswalde, | Pirna, König∫tein und Prie∫ten | im Uugu∫t 1813 | und | die Schlacht bei Kulm. | Ge∫childert | von | Heinrich A∫ter, | königl. ∫äch∫. Ober∫ten von der Urmee. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Mit drei Plänen. | [rule, 80 mm.] | Dresden, | Verlag von Udler und Dietze. | 1845. Unknown
DC236.1 .G76 1820
LETTERS | FROM | GERMANY AND HOLLAND, | DURING THE YEARS 1813-14; | CONTAINING | A DETAILED ACCOUNT | OF THE | OPERATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY | IN THOSE COUNTRIES, | AND OF THE ATTACKS UPON | ANTWERP AND BERGEN-OP-ZOOM, | BY THE | TROOPS UNDER THE COMMAND | OF | GEN. SIR THOMAS GRAHAM,
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K.B. | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR THOMAS & GEORGE UNDERWOOD, | FLEET STREET. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1820. Unknown
DC236.1 .L718 1848
Lieder-Buclz | der | Freiwilligen | von | 1813, 1814 und 1815. | [Image of sword and helmet, 60 x 25 mm.] | [rule, 75 mm.] | Berlin 1848. | Druck von J. G. Brü∫chcke. Müffling, Friedrich Karl Ferdinand, Freiherr von DC236.1 .M949 1813 Die | preu∫si∫ch=ru∫si∫che Campagne | im Jahr 1813; | von | der Eröffnung, bis zum Waffen∫till∫tande | vom 5 ten Junn 1813; | mit dem Plan der Schlacht von Gro∫s=Gör∫chen, | der Schlacht von Vautsen und dem Gefecht | von Hannau. [Stamp, 25 x 30 mm.] | Von | C. v. W. | [rule, 50 mm.] | La critique est aisée, mais l’art est difficile. | [rule, 50 mm.] | [rule, 70 mm.] | Breslau, | in Commi∫sion ben Chri∫t. Gottlob Ran∫er. Sarrazin, Jean
DC236.1 .S247 1816
HISTOIRE | DE LA GUERRE | DE LA RESTAURATION, | DEPUIS LE PASSAGE DE LA BIDASSOA PAR LES AILLIÉS, | 7 OCOTBRE 1813, | JUSQU’A LA LOI D’AMNISTIE DU 12 JANVIER 1816. | Par M. Sarrazin, | MARÉCHAL-DE-CAMP DES ARMÉES DU ROI, L’UN DES COMMANDANS DE LA | LÉGION D’HONNEUR ET ANCIEN CHEF D’ÉTATMAJOR DU PRINCE ROYAL | DE SUÈDE, AUX ARMÉES D’ALLEMAGNE ET D’ITALIE: | ORNÉE du Portrait de l’Auteur et d’une Carte du Théâtre | de la guerre, où sont tracés les principales marches des | belligérans. | [rule, 50 mm.] | Opus aggredior opimum casibus, atrox | proelüs, discors seditionibus, ipsâ etiam | pace soevum. (TACIT. Hist. lib. I, c. 2.) | [rule, 50 mm.] | [rule, 30 mm.] | A PARIS, | Chez ROSA, libraire, au Cabinet de lecture, grande Cour | du Palais-Royal, et rue Montesquieu, no. 7. | Et chez Mme. Ve. PERRONNEAU imprimeur, quai des | Augustins, no. 39. | [rule, 20 mm.] | 1816. [Portrait of Sarrazin on adjacent page, 70 x 100 mm., “JEAN SARRAZIN, | Né le 15 Août 1770, à Saint Silvestre. | (Lot et Garonne.)”] Steffens, Henrich
DC236.1 .S817 1848
ADVENTURES | ON | THE ROAD TO PARIS, | DURING THE CAMPAIGNS OF 1813-14. | EXTRACTED | FROM THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF HENRY STEFFENS. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1848.
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Westmorland, Priscilla Anne Wellesley Pole Fane DC236.1 .W533 1893 THE LETTERS | OF | LADY BURGHERSH | (AFTERWARDS COUNTESS OF WESTMORLAND) | FROM GERMANY AND FRANCE DURING | THE CAMPAIGN OF 1813-14 | EDITED BY HER DAUGHTER | LADY ROSE WEIGALL | WITH PORTRAITS | SECOND EDITION | LONDON | JOHN MURRAY, ALEMARLES STREET | 1893 [Portrait of Lady Burghersh on adjacent page, 65 x 80 mm., “Walker & Boutall, Ph.Sc. | Priscilla Burghersh | 1813”] Odeleben, Ernst Otto Innocenze, Freiherr von DC236.3 .O23 1820 V.1-2 A | CIRCUMSTANTIAL NARRATIVE | OF THE | CAMPAIGN IN SAXONY, | IN | THE YEAR 1813. | [rule, 20 mm.] | WRITTEN ORIGINALLY IN GERMAN, | BY BARON VON ODELEBEN, | LIEUTENANT-COLONEL OF ROYAL SAXON CAVALRY, | ADJUTANT OF THE GENERAL STAFF, KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF ST. HENRY, AND MEMBER | OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR. | TO WHICH ARE SUBJOINED | THE NOTES OF M. AUBERT DE VITRY, | EDITOR OF THE FRENCH EDITION: | [rule, 30 mm.] | THE WHOLE TRANSLATED | BY ALFRED JOHN KEMPE, | LATE OFFICER OF INFANTRY. | [rule, 30 mm.] | VOLUME I. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1820. [Fold out map of Saxony on adjacent page, 370 x 180 mm., “Published as the Act directs 1st Feby 1820 by John Murray Albemarle Street London.”] Odeleben, Ernst Otto Innocenz, Freiherr von DC236.3 .O24 1817 c.1 RELATION | CIRCONSTANCIÉE | DE | LA CAMPAGNE DE 1813, | EN SAXE. | PAR M. LE BARON D’ODELEBEN, | L’UN DES OFFICIERS GÉNÉRAUX DE L’ARMÉE; | Traduit de l’Allemand sur la Seconde Édition, | PAR M. AUBERT DE VITRY. | PARIS, | CHEZ | [rule, 15 mm.] | PLANCHER, Editeur des Oeuvres complètes de | Voltaire, en trente-cinq tomes in-F2; RUE SERPENTE, | NO 14; | DELAUNAY, LIBRAIRE, AU PALAIS-ROYAL. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1817. [Copy two identical to copy one except of binding] Gleig, George Robert
DC236.6 .G557 1852 V.1-2
THE | LEIPSIC CAMPAIGN. | BY | THE REV. G. R. GLEIG. | IN TWO PARTS. | PART I. | LONDON: | LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS. | 1852.
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Gleig, George Robert
DC236.6 .G557E 1852
THE LEIPSIC CAMPAIGN. | BY | THE REV. G. R. GLEIG. | [rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON: | LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS. | 1852. [On adjacent page: “LONDON: | SPOTTISWOODES and SHAW, | New-street-Square.”] Wetzel, Karl Friedrich Gottlob
DC236.65 .W544 1815
Uus dem | Kriegs= und Siegesjahre | Uchtzehuhundert Drenzehn. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Vierzig Lieder | neb∫t Unhang. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Von D. F. G. Wetsel. | [rule, 65 mm.] | Leipzig und Ultenburg: | F. U. Brockhaus. | 1815. Beauchamp, Alph. de
DC236.75 .B372 1817 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DES CAMPAGNES | DE 1814 ET DE 1815, | OU | Histoire Politique et Militaire des deux Invasions de la | France, de l’entreprise de Buonaparte au mois de Mars, | de la chute totale de sa puissance, et de la double | restauration du Trône, jusqu’à la seconde Paix de | Paris, inclusivement. | SECONDE PARTIE, | Comprenant le récit de tous le événemens survenus en France | en 1815. | RÉDIGÉE SUR DES MATÉRIAUX AUTHENTIQUES | OU INÉDITS, | PAR M. ALPHONSE DE BEAUCHAMP, | CHEVALIER DE L’ORDRE ROYAL DE LA LÉGION-D’HONNEUR. | TOME PREMIER. | PARIS. | LE NORMANT, IMPRIMEUR-LIBRAIRE. | 1817. Beauchamp, Alph. de
DC236.75 .B372 1816 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DES CAMPAGNES | DE 1814 ET DE 1815, | Comprenant l’Histoire Politique et Militaire des deux | Invasions de la France, de l’entreprise de Buonaparte | au mois de mars, de la chute totale de sa puissance, de | la double restauration du Trône, et de tous les événe- | mens dont la France a été le théâtre, jusqu’à la seconde | Paix de Paris, inclusivement. | PAR M. ALPHONSE DE BEAUCHAMP, | CHEVALIER DE L’ORDRE ROYAL DE LA LÉGION-D’HONNEUR. | TOME PREMIER. | PARIS. | LE NORMANT, IMPRIMEUR-LIBRAIRE. | 1816. [List of author title by same author on adjacent page; two volumes split into two parts, each bound separately] Bertin, Geroges
DC236.75 B544 1897
LA | CAMPAGNED | DE 1814 | D’APRÈS DES TÉMOINS OCULAIRES | PUBLIÉE | PAR | GEORGES BERTIN | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS |
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ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, 26 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Fabry, Jean-Baptiste-Germain
DC236.75 .F133 1815
LA | RÉGENCE A BLOIS, | OU | LE DERNIERS MOMENS | DU | GOUVERNEMENT IMPÉRIAL. | SIXIÈME ÉDITION, | REVUE, CORRIGÉE ET AUGMENTÉE. | PARIS, | Chez | [rule, 10 mm.] | LE NORMAT, Imprimeur-Libraire, rue de Seine, no. 8 | FANTIN, Libraire, quai des Augustins, no. 55. | 1815. Giraud, Pierre-François-Félix-Joseph DC236.75 .G522E 1815 THE | Campaigns of Paris, | IN 1814: | TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A SKETCH OF THE | CAMPAIGN OF 1813; | OR, A BRIEF AND IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF EVENTS | FROM THE INVASION OF FRANCE BY | THE FOREIGN ARMIES | TO THE | CAPITULATION OF PARIS, | AND | THE DETHRONEMENT AND ABDICATION OF | Buonparte, | ACCOMPANIED BY | A DELINEATION OF THE PRINCIPAL TRAITS OF HIS | CHARACTER AND THE CAUSES OF | HIS ELEVATION. | Compiled from Authentic Decouments, and the Testimony of Eye-witnesses. | [rule, 15 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF | P. F. F. J. GIRAUD. | [rule, 15 mm.] | COBsuesse Deos immortale, quò graviùs homines ex commutatione rerum doleant, quos | pro scelere eorum ulcisci velint, his secundiores interdùm res et diuturniorem impu- | nitatcm concédere. | Caesar. Comment. de bello gallico. Lib. I. | [rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR SAMUEL LEIGH, IN THE STRAND, | BY W. SMITH AND CO. KING STREET, SEVEN DIALS. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1815. [Fold out map of Paris on adjacent page, 180 x 160 mm., “Thomson. sculpt. | Published by Samuel Leigh, 13 Strand London, Jany 21st 1815.”] Giraud, Pierre-François-Félix-Joseph DC236.75 .G522 1814 CAMPAGNE | DE PARIS, | EN 1814, | PRÉCÉDÉ D’UN COUP-D’OEIL SUR CELLE DE 1813, | OU | PRÉCIS HISTORIQUE ET IMPARTIAL DES ÉVÉNEMENS, DEPUIS | L’INVASION DE LA FRANCE, PAR LES ARMÉES ÉTRANGÈRES, | JUSQUES A LA CAPITULATION DE PARIS, LA DÉCHÉANCE ET | L’ABDICATION DE BUONAPARTE, INCLUSIVEMENT; SUIVIE DE | L’EXPOSÉ DES PRINCIPAUX TRAITS DE SON CARACTÈRE, ET DES | CAUSE DE SON ÉLÉVATION; RÉDIGÉE SUR DES DOCUMENS | AUTHENTIQUES, ET D’APRÈS LES RENSEIGNEMENS RECUEILLIS | DE PLUSIEURS TÉMOINS; | ACCOMPAGNÉE D’UNE
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CARTE POUR L’INTELLIGENCE DES MOUVEMENS DES | ARMÉES, DRESSÉE AVEC SOIN, ET AUGMENTÉE DU TRACÉ DES MARCHES. | PAR F.-F.-F.-J. GIRAUD. | SIXIÈME ÉDITION, | Revue, corrigée et augmentée de plusieurs détails sur les Opérations | militaires, et du Traité particulier qui rend Napoléon possesseur de | l’Ile d’Elbe. | [rule, 65 mm.] | Consuesse Deos immortale, quò graviùs homines ex commutatione rerum doleant, quos | pro scelere eorum ulcisci velint, his secundiores interdùm res et diuturniorem impu- | nitatcm concédere. | Caesar. Comment. de bello gallico. Lib. I. | [rule, 65 mm.] | PARIS, | Chez A. EYMERY, Libraire, rue Mazarine, No 30. | 1814. [On adjacent page: “Tout exemplaire qui ne sera pas revêtu de ma | signature sera réputé contrefait. | A. Eymery | DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE J.-B. IMBERT.”] Houssaye, Henry
DC236.75 .H842 1888
1 8 1 4 | PAR | HENRY HOUSSAYE | [Decorative image, 55 x 25 mm., “PD”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1888 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Mauduit, Hippolyte Hyacinthe de
DC236.75 .M448 1847 V.1-2
LES | DES DERNIERS JOURS | DE | LA GRANDE ARMÉE | OU | SOUVENIRS, DOCUMENS ET CORRESPONDANCE INÉDITE | DE NAPOLÉON | EN 1814 ET 1815 | PAR LE CAPITAINE HIPPOLYTE DE MAUDUIT, | Fondateur et Rédacteur en chef de la Sentinelle de l’Armée. | Après Dieu, la Patrie!!! | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS | CHEZ L’AUTEUR, RUE COLYSÉE, 32; | AU BUREAU DE LA SENTINELLE DE L’ARMÉE, RUE RUMFORT, 15; | Au Comptoir des imprimeurs unis, quai Malaquais, 15. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1847. [On adjacent page: rule, 10 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE DE E. MARC-AUREL, | RUE RICHER, 12.” | rule, 10 mm.] Mauduit, Hippolyte Hyacinthe de
DC236.75 .M448 1854 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DES DERNIERS JOURS | DE LA | GRANDE ARMÉE | OU | SOUVENIRS, | DOCUMENS ET CORRESPONDANCE INÉDITE | DE NAPOLÉON | EN 1814 ET 1815 | PAR | LE CAPne HIPPOLYTE DE MAUDUIT, | Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur | Fondateur et Rédacteur en chef de la Sentinelle de l’Armée. | Après Dieu, la Patrie!!! | 2e ÉDTION | [rule, 5 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 5 mm.] | PARIS | DION-LAMBERT, LIBRAIRE-
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ÉDITEUR, | QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 25. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1854. [Portrait of Hippolyte de Mauduit on adjacent page, 90 x 100 mm., “HONORE FRANCOIS | LE CAPNE HIPPOLYTE DE MAUDUIT | Dion Lambert, editeur, Paris Lith. H Jannin, Paris”] Mikhailovskii-Danilevskii, Aleksandr Ivanovich DC236.75 .M636 1839 c.1 HISTORY | OF THE | CAMPAIGN IN FRANCE, | IN THE YEAR 1814. | TRANSLATED FROM THE RUSSIAN | OF | A. MIKAHAILOFSKYDANILEFSKY. | ILLUSTRATED BY | Plans and Maps of the Operations of the Army. | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON: | SMITH, ELDER, AND CO. CORNHILL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1839. [Copies two and three same as copy one, except for binding] Thielen, Maximilian Friedrich von
DC236.75 .T431 1856
Der | Feldzug der verbündeten Heere Europa’s | 1814 | in Frankreich | unter dem Oberbefehle des | k. k. Feldmar∫challs Für∫ten Carl zu Schwarzenberg. | Nach authenti∫chen ö∫terreichi∫chen Duellen darge∫tellt | von | Marimilian Friedrich Thielen, | k. k. p. Major, Ritter des kaiferl. ru∫∫i∫chen Waldimir-Ordens 4. Glaf∫e mit der Schleife, Kleinkreuz des königl. baleri∫chen militäri∫chen Mar- | Jo∫eph-Ordens, Befilzer der königl. preu∫zi∫chen goldenen, der königl. gro∫sbritanui∫chen und königl. ∫chwedi∫chen groken goldenen Medaille für | Wi∫∫en∫chaft und Kun∫t, Ehreubürger der Marltgemeinde Wiesmath in RiederDefterreich. | [rule, 5 mm.] | Mit zwei Ueber∫ichts-Kartren. | [decorative rule, 20 mm.] | Wien. | Aus der kai∫erlichköniglichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei. | 1856. Westmorland, John Fane, Earl of
DC236.75 .W532 1822A c.1
MEMOIR | OF THE | OPERATIONS OF THE ALLIED ARMIES, | UNDER | PRINCE SCHWARZENBERG, | AND | MARSHAL BLUCHER, | DURING THE LATTER END OF 1813, AND | THE YEAR 1814. | BY THE AUTHOR OF THE EARLY CAMPAIGNS OF THE DUKE | OF WELLINGTON IN PORTUGAL AND SPAIN. | [rule, 50 mm.] | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET, | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXXII. [Copy two identical to copy one] Westmorland, John Fane, Earl of
DC236.75 .W532 1822B
MEMOIR | OF THE | OPERATIONS OF THE ALLIED ARMIES, | UNDER | PRINCE SCHWARZENBERG, | AND | MARSHAL BLUCHER, | DURING | THE LATTER END OF 1813, AND THE YEAR 1814. | [rule, 35 mm.]
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| BY MAJOR-GENERAL | THE RIGHT HONORABLE LORD BURGHERSH, | His Majesty’s Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Central Courts of Italy; | and, during the Years of 1813—14 accredited to the Head-Quarters of the Allied Army. | [rule, 25 mm.] | SECOND EDITION, WITH ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS. | [rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXXII. Assollant, Alfred
DC238 .L29 A849 1881
LA | BATAILLE DE LAON | (1814) | PAR | ALFRED ASSOLLANT | [Image with be and tree symbology, 20 x 25 mm., “H • P LABOR • OMNI • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de tra- | duction et de reproduction à l’étranger. | Cet ouvrage a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) en juin 1881. | [rule, 80 mm.] | PARIS. –TYPOGRAPHIE DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] Unknown
DC237 .E23 1844
ÉVÉNEMENTS DE 1814. | [rule, 15 mm.] | BATAILLE DE PARIS. | [rule, 15 mm.] | LETTRES DU ROI JOSEPH A L’EMPEREUR | ET DE | L’EMPEREUR AU ROI JOSEPH | PRÉCÉDÉS ET SUIVIES | DE NOTES HISTORIQUES | PAR | UN ANCIEN OFFICIER | ATTACHE A L’ÉTAT-MAJOR DU ROI JOSEPH. | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS, | PAULIN, ÉDITEUR, RUE RICHELIEU, 60. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1844. [On adjacent page: rule, 50 mm. | “PARIS.—TYP. LACRAMPE ET COMP., 2, RUE DAMIETTE.”] Underwood, Thomas Richard
DC237 .U56 1828 c.1
A NARRATIVE | OF | MEMORABLE EVENTS IN PARIS, | PRECEDING THE CAPITULATION, AND DURING THE OCCUPANCY | OF THAT CITY BY THE ALLIED ARMIES, | IN THE YEAR 1814; | BEING EXTRACTS FROM | THE JOURNAL OF A DÉTENU, | WHO CONTINUED A PRISONER, ON PAROLE, IN THE FRENCH | CAPITAL, FROM THE YEAR 1803 TO 1814. | ALSO, | ANECDOTES | OF BUONAPARTE’S JOURNEY TO ELBA. | [rule, 30 mm.] | “ THE DEATH OF EVERY MAN DEPRIVES THE WORLD OF SOME INFORMATION WHICH COULD | NO WHERE ELSE BE PROCURED.”—Windham. | [rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR THE EDITOR, BURTON STREET; | SOLD BY | LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN, PATERNOSTER ROW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | M.DCCC.XXVIII. [On adjacent page: “LONDON: | PRINTED BY J.
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MOVES, TOOK’S COURT, CHANCERY LANE.”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Wansey, Henry
DC237 .W251 1814
A | VISIT TO PARIS, | IN JUNE 1814. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | BY | HENRY WANSEY, SEN. ESQ. F. A. S. | [double rule, 80 mm.] | PRINTED BY | RICHARD CRUTTWELL, ST. JAMES’S-STREET, BATH; | AND SOLD BY | JOHN ROBINSON, PATER-NOSTER-ROW, LONDON. | 1814. Campbell, Neil
DC238 .C189 1869 c.1
NAPOLEON | AT | FONTAINEBLEAU AND ELBA | BEING | A JOURNAL OF OCCURRENCES | IN | 1814—1815 | WITH NOTES OF CONVERSATIONS | BY THE LATE | MAJOR-GENERAL SIR NEIL CAMPBELL, C.B. | BRITISH COMMISSIONER, KNIGHT OF THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN ORDERS | OF ST. GEORGE, ST. ANNE, AND ST. WLADIMIR | With a Memoir of the Life and Serbices of that Officer | BY HIS NEPHEW | ARCHIBALD NEIL CAMPBELL MACLACHLAN, M.A. | VICAR OF NEWTON VALENCE, HANT’S | WITH A PORTRAIT | LONDON | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET | 1869 | The right of translation is reserved [Portrait of Sir Campbell on adjacent page, 60 x 70 mm., “MAJ.-GEN. SIR NEIL CAMPBELL, C. B. | OF DUNTROON”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except for binding] Unknown
DC238 .N216 1815
[No title page, text taken from WorldCat] Napoleon Bonaparte’s Reiseabentheuer von Fontainebleau nach der Insel Elba. Nebst einer Darstellung seines Benehmens in den letzten Tagen seiner Regierun und mehrern Zügen seines Charakters. Aus dem Französischen. \ Leipzig, Baumgärtnerchen, 1815. Waldburg, Friedrich Ludwig Truchsess, Graf von DC238 .W3 1815 NOUVELLE RELATION | DE L’ITINÉRAIRE | DE NAPOLÉON, | DE FONTAINEBLEAU A L’ILE D’ELBE, | RÉDIGÉ | PAR LE COMTE | DE WALDBOURG-TRUCHSESS, | COMMISSAIRE NOMMÉ, PAR S. M. LE ROI DE PRUSSE, POUR | L’ACCOMPAGNER. | OUVRAGE TRADUIT DE L’ALLEMAND, | Sous les yeux de l’Auteur, et augmenté de plusieurs faits qui | ne sont pas dans l’original. | SECONDE ÉDITION. | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS, | Chez | [rule, 25 mm.] | C. L. F. PANCKOUCKE, imprimeur-libraire, rue et hôtel Serpente, n. 16; | LENORMAND, rue de Seine; | DENTU,
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PETIT, DELAUNAY, PÉLISSIER, au Palais-Royal; | PILLET, rue Christine, no. 8; | VERDIÈRES, quai des Augustins, no. 27; | Et tous les Marchands de nouveautés. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815. [On adjacent page: rule, 80 mm. | “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE C. L. F. PANCKOUCKE.” | rule, 80 mm.] Waldburg, Friedrich Ludwig Truchsess, Graf von DC238 .W3 1815 NOUVELLE RELATION | DE L’ITINÉRAIRE | DE NAPOLÉON, | DE FONTAINEBLEAU A L’ILE D’ELBE, | RÉDIGÉ | PAR LE COMTE | DE WALDBOURG-TRUCHSESS, | COMMISSAIRE NOMMÉ, PAR S. M. LE ROI DE PRUSSE, | POUR L’ACCOMPAGNER. | OUVRAGE TRADUIT DE L’ALLEMAND, | Sous les yeux de l’Auteur, et augmenté de plusieurs faits qui | ne sont pas dans l’original. | QUATRIÈME ÉDITION. | On a ajouté dans les Notes de la troisième Édition, plusieurs | Anecdotes relatives à la bataille de Craonne et deux lettres | de l’archiduchess Marie-Louise. | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS, | Chez | [rule, 25 mm.] | PLANCHER, Propriétaire-Éditeur, rue Serpente, no 14. | C. L. F. PANCKOUCKE, imprimeur-libraire, rue et hôtel Serpente, n. 16; | EYMERY, rue Mazarine, no. 30. | LENORMAND, rue de Seine; | DENTU, PETIT, DELAUNAY, PÉLISSIER, au Palais-Royal; | PILLET, rue Christine, no. 8; | VERDIÈRES, quai des Augustins, no. 27; | GUITEL, place St.-Germain-l’Auxerrois, no. 27; | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815. Becker, Gottfried Wilhelm
DC239 .B395 1916
Der | Krieg der Franzo∫en | gegen | Ru∫sland, Preu∫sen und De∫treich | in den Jahren 1812 bis 1815. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Von *r. | Amieus Plato, amicus Aristoteles, sed magis amies | -VERITAS. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Viertes Bändchen. | Mit einem Plan der Schlacht bei Belle Ulliance. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Duisburg und E∫∫en, | in der Baedecker∫chen Buchhandlung. | 1816. Unknown
DC239 .C186 1816
CAMPAGNE | DE | LA BELGIQUE, | CONTENANT | IO. L’ODE SUR LA BATAILLE DE WATERLOO, OU DE | MONT-SAINT-JEAN; | 2O. RELATION FRANÇAISE, PAR UN TÉMOIN OCULAIRE; | 3O. CAMPAGNE DE WALCHEREN ET D’ANVERS, en 1809; | 4O. RELATION ANGLAISE, TRADUITE SUR LE TEXTE, PUBLIÉE | A LONDRES EN SEPTEMBRE DERNIER; | ÉDITION | Revue et augmentée d’un beau Portrait du Prince royal | héréditaire des Pays-Bas ; d’un Plan de la Ferme de | la Belle-Alliance ; d’une Carte générale du théâtre | de la guerre, et d’un Plan très-exact de la
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Bataille | de Mont-Saint-Jean, dite de Waterloo. | Le Plan de la Ferme, la Carte et le Plan de la Bataille sont coloriés. | [rule, 50 mm.] | A BRUXELLES, | Chez P. J. DE MAT, Grand’Place, No 1129. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1816.—18 JUIN. [Portrait of Prince Georges Louis on adjacent page, 70 x 100 mm., “Dessiné et Gravé par Amb. Tardieu. Quai des Augustins, NO 39, à Paris. | S. A. R. | GUILLAUME FRÉDÉRIC GEORGES LOUIS | D’Orange Nassau. | Prince Royal des PaysBas. | Ble∫sé à l’Epaule à Waterloo, | dans la journée du 18 Juin 1815. | P. J. Demat, à Bruxelles.”] Clausewitz, Carl von
DC239 .C616 1862
Der | Feldzug von 1815 in Frankreich. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Hinterla∫∫enes Werk | des | Generals Carl von Clau∫ewitz. | Bweite Uuflage. | [double rule, 70 mm.] | Berlin, | Ferd. Dümmler’s Verlagsbuchhandlung | Harrwitz und Go∫smann | 1862. Unknown
DC239 .D195 1837 V.1-2
Ge∫chichte | des | Feldzugs von 1815 | in | den Niederlanden und Frankreich | als Beitrag | zur | Kriegsge∫chichte der neuern Kriege. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Mit drei illuminirten Plänen. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Er∫ter Theil. | [Decorative lettering, 20 x 15 mm., “ESM”] | [rule, 95 mm.] | Berlin, Po∫en und Bromberg. | Druck und Berlag von Ern∫t Siegfried Mittler. | 1837. Unknown
DC239 .D225 1816 c.1
Dar∫tellung | des | Feldzuges der Berdündeten | gegen | Napoleon Bonaparte | im Jahre 1815. | [rule, 40 mm.] | Mit dem Plane der Schlachten bei Lignn | und Belle Ulliance. | [rule, 80 mm.] | Erlangen 1816. | bei F. F. Palm und Ern∫t Enke. [Copy two identical to copy one] Delbare, François-Thomas
DC239 .D344 1815
RELATION | FIDÈLE ET DÉTAILLÉE | DE LA DERNIÈRE CAMPAGNE | DE BUONAPARTE, | TERMINÉE PAR LA BATAILLE | DE MONT-SAINTJEAN, | DITE DE WATERLOO OU DE LA BELLE-ALLIANCE. | Par un témoin oculaire. | Fas mihi quod vidi referre. | [Image of a shield and crown, 10 x 15 mm.] | [Stamp, 30 x 35 mm.] | PARIS, | J. G. DENTU, IMPRIMEUR-LIBRAIRE, | rue du Pont de Lodi, no3, près le Pont-Neuf. | 1815. [On adjacent page: rule, 90 mm. | “CET OUVRAGE SE TROUVE AUSSI AU DÉPÔT | DE
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MA LIBRAIRIE, | Palais-Royal, galeries de bois, nos 265 et 266.” | rule, 90 mm.] Fleury de Chaboulon, Pierre Alexandre Édouard DC239 .F618 1819 V.1-2 MÉMOIRES | POUR SERVIR À L’HISTOIRE DE | LA VIE PRIVÉE, | DU RETOUR, ET DU RÈGNE DE | NAPOLÉON | EN 1815. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Ingrata patria, ne ossa quiden habes. SCIPION. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Par M. FLEURY de CHABOULON, | Ex : Secrétaire de l’Empereur Napoléon et de son Cabinet, Maître des | Requêtes au Conseil d’Etat, Baron, Officier de la Légion d’Honneur, | Chevalier de l’Ordre de la Réunion. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | TOME I. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. | 1819. Fleury de Chaboulon, Pierre Alexandre Édouard DC239 .F618M 1820 V.1-2 MÉMOIRES | POUR SERVIR A L’HISTOIRE | DE | LA VIE PRIVÉE, | DU RETOUR ET DU RÈGNE | DE | NAPOLÉON | EN 1815; | PAR M. FLEURY DE CHABOULON, | EX-SECRÉTAIRE DE L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON ET DE SON CABINET, MAÎTRE DES REQUÊTES | AU CONSEIL D’ÉTAT, BARON, OFFICIER DE LA LÉGION D’HONNEUR, CHEVALIER DE L’ORDRE | DE LA RÉUNION. | SECONDE ÉDITION. | [rule, 45 mm.] | Ingrata patria, ne ossa quidem habes. | SCIPION. | TOME PREMIER. | BRUXELLES, | ARNOLD LACROSSE, IMPRIMEURLIBRAIRE, | RUE DE LA MONTAGNE, NO 1015. | 1820. Gardner, Dorsey
DC239 .G226 1882
QUATRE BRAS, LIGNY | AND WATERLOO | A NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGN IN BELGIUM, 1815 | BY | DORSEY GARDNER | BOSTON | HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN, & CO. | 1882 Gibney, William
DC239 .G5 1896
EIGHTY YEARS AGO | OR THE RECOLLECTIONS OF | AND OLD ARMY DOCTOR | HIS ADVENTURES ON THE FIELD OF QUATRE | BRAS AND WATERLOO AND DURING THE | OCCUPATION OF PARIS IN 1815 | BY | THE LATE DR. GIBNEY | OF CHELTENHAM | EDITED BY HIS OWN | MAJOR R. D. GIBNEY | LONDON | BELLAIRS & COMPANY | 1896 [On adjacent page: “Just out, 2s. 6d. net | The Soldier in Battle | Or, Life in the Ranks of the | Army of the Potomac | BY | FRANK WILKESON | A SURVIVOR OF GRANT’S LAST CAMPAIGN | ‘I was a private soldier in the war to | suppress the rebellion. I write of the life of | a private soldier. I gloss over nothing. The | enlisted men, of whom I was one,
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composed | the army. We won or lost the battles. I tell | how we lived, how we fought, what we talked | of o’nights, of our aspirations and fears.’ | INTRODUCTION. | BELLAIRS & Co. | 9 HART STREET, BLOOMSBURY”] Gourgaud, Gaspard, Baron
DC239 .G715 1818
LA | CAMPAGNE DE 1815, | OU | RELATION DES OPÉRATIONS MILITAIRES | QUI ONT EU LIEU | EN FRANCE ET EN BELGIQUE, | PENDANT LES CENT JOURS; | Ecrite à Ste Hélène, | PAR LE GÉNÉRAL GOURGAUD. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Orné d’une Carte du principal Théâtre de la Guerre. | [rule, 20 mm.] | “Tout ce que peut faire un grand homme d’état et un grand capitaine, | Annibal le fit pour sauver la patrie : n’ayant pu porter Scipion à la | paix, il donna une bataille où la fortune sembla prendre plaisir à con- | fondre son habilité, son expérience, et son bon sens. Carthage reçut | la paix, non d’un ennemi, mais d’un maître.” | MONTESQUIEU. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | A LONDRES: | IMPRIMÉ POUR J. RIDGWAY, PICCADILLY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1818. [Fold out map of Flanders on adjacent page, 380 x 220 mm., “London, Published by James Ridgqay, 170, Piccadilly, Octr 15th 1818.”] Grolmann, Carl Wilhelm Georg von
DC239 .G875 1851 PT.14-15 V.1-2
Ge∫chichte | der | Kriege in Europa | ∫eit dem Jahre 1792, | als | Folgen der Staatsveränderung | in Frankreich | unter König Ludwig XVI. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Vierzehnter Theil. | Band I. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Mit drei Plänen. | [Decorative lettering, 20 x 15 mm., “ESM&S”] | [rule, 70 mm.] | Berlin, | Druck und Berlag von E. S. Mittler und Sohn. | 1851. [Four of an unknown series of short publications] Prouveur, Auguste-Antoine-Joseph, de Grouard DC239 .G882 1904 STRATÉGIE NAPOLÉONIENNE | [rule, 25 mm.] | LA CRITIQUE | DE LA | CAMPAGNE DE 1815 | Par A. GROUARD | ANCIEN ÉLÈVE DE L’ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE | [Circular image of crown and military paraphenalia, 30 mm., “LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE | R&C CIE”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE R. CHAPELOT ET Ce IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 30, Rue et Passage Dauphine, 30 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1904 Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “PARIS.—IMPRIMERIE R. CHAPELOT ET Ce, 2, RUE CHRISTINE.” | rule, 20 mm.]
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Broughton, John Carn Hobhouse, Baron DC239 .H683 1817 V.1-2 THE | SUBSTANCE | OF | SOME LETTERS | WRITTEN FROM PARIS | DURING | THE LAST REIGN | OF THE | EMPEROR NAPOLEON; | AND ADDRESSED PRINCIPALLY TO | THE RIGHT HON. LORD BYRON. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | BY J. HOBHOUSE, | OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, A. M. & F. R. S. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | WITH | An Appendix | OF | OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. | [rule, 25 mm.] | SECOND EDITION, | WITH ADDITIONAL NOTES, AND A PREFATORY ADDRESS. | [rule, 25 mm.] | “How nations sink, by darling schemes opprest, | “When vengeance listens to the fool’s request.” | Vanity of Human Wishes | [rule, 10 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR RIDGWAYS, PICCADILLY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1817. Hofmann, Georg Wilhelm von
DC239 .H713 1851
Zur | Ge∫chichte des Feldzugs von 1815 | bis nach der | Schacht von Belle=Ulliance. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Bon dem | General von Hofman. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Zweite ∫ehr vermehrte Uuflage. | [rule, 35 mm.] | Berlin, 1851. | Mittler’s Sortiments=Buchhandlung. | (A. Bath.) Houssaye, Henry
DC239 .H842 1893
1815 | PAR | HENRY HOUSSAYE | LA PREMIÈRE RESTAURATION—LE RETOUR DE L’ILE D’ELBE | LES CENT JOURS | [Decorative image, 60 x 35 mm., “PD”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1893 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Houssaye, Henry
DC239 .H842S 1905
1 8 1 5 | PAR | HENRI HOUSSAYE | DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | [rule, 10 mm.] | LA SECONDE ABDICATION—LA TERREUR BLANCHE | [rule, 5 mm.] | SEPTIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 5 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRESÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1905 | Tous droits réservés [Portraite of Houssaye on adjacent page, 60 x 70 mm., “HENRY HOUSSAYE”]
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Fabry, Jean-Baptiste-Germain
DC239 .I89 1816
ITINÉRAIRE | DE BUONAPARTE, | DE L’ILE D’ELBE | A L’ILE SAINTE-HÉLÈNE, | OU | MÉMOIRES POUR SERVIR A L’HISTOIRE | DES ÉVÉNEMENS DE 1815, | AV EC LE RECUEIL DES PRINCIPALES PIÈCES OFFICIELLES | DE CETTE ÉPOQUE. | Par l’Auteur de la Régence à Blois, et de l’Itinéraire | de Buonaparte en 1814. | [rule, 60 mm.] | Consurget......Impudens facie......Dirigetur dolus in manu | ejus.....Et sine manu conteretur. | Il s’élèvera un homme qui aura l’impudence sur le front ; | la fourberie sera dans sa main comme un instrument qu’il | dirigera a volonté ; il sera réduit en poudre par une main | plus puissante que celle des hommes. | (Le Prophète DANIEL, ch. VIII, vers. 23 et suiv.) | [rule, 60 mm.] | PARIS, | Chez | [rule, 10 mm.] | LE NORMANT, Imprimeur Libraire, rue de Seine, no. 8; | REY ET GRAVIER, successeurs de FANTIN, Libraires, | quai des Augustins, no. 55. | 1816. Jomini, Antoine Henri, Baron de
DC239 .J75 1839
PRÉCIS | POLITIQUE ET MILITAIRE | DE LA | CAMPAGNE DE 1815, | POUR SERVIR DE SUPPLÉMENT ET DE RECTIFICATION | A LA VIE POLITIQUE ET MILITAIRE | DE NAPOLÉON, | RACONTÉE PAR LUIMÊME. | PAR LE GÉNÉRAL J*** | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS, | CHEZ ANSELIN ET LAGUYONIE, | RUE DAUPHINE. | -AMYOT, LIBRAIRE, RUE DE LA PAIX, NO 8. | ET TOUS LES PRINCIPAUX LIBRAIRES. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1839. [On adjacent page: “Les exemplaires non signés seront poursuivis comme | contrefaçon.” | rule, 50 mm. | “TYPOGRAPHIE DE FIRMIN DIDOT FRÈRES, | RUE JACOB, NO 56.”] Jomini, Antoine Henri, Baron de
DC239 .J75E 1853
THE | POLITICAL AND MILITARY HISTORY | OF THE | CAMPAIGN OF WATERLOO | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF | GENERAL BARON DE JOMINI | BY | S. V. BENET, U. S. ORDNANCE | [Circular image of a snake surrounding a lantern, 20 mm.] | REDFIELD, | 110 AND 112 NASSAU-STREET, NEW-YORK. | 1853. Koch, Frédéric
DC239 .K76 1819 V.1-3
MÉMOIRES | POUR SERVIR A L’HISTOIRE | DE | LA CAMPAGNE | DE 1814, | Accompagnés de Plans, d’Ordres de Bataille et de Situations. | PAR F. KOCH, CHEF DE BATAILLON D’ÉTAT-MAJOR. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | A PARIS, | Chez MAGIMEL, ANSELIN et POCHARD, Libraires pour | l’Art militaire, rue Dauphine, no 9. | [rule, 20 mm.] | 1819. [On
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adjacent page: rule, 80 mm. | “De l’Impr. de DEMONVILLE, rue Christine no 2.” | rule, 80 mm.] Lasserre, Bertrand
DC239 .L347 1906
BERTRAND LASSERIE | [rule, 20 mm.] | LES | CENT-JOURS EN VENDÉE | LE GÉNÉRAL LAMARQUE | ET L’INSURRECTION ROYALISTE | [rule, 20 mm.] | D’après les papiers inédits du général Lamarque | [Coat of arms with bee and tree imagery, 20 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE—6e | [rule 5 mm.] | 1906 | Tous droits réservés McQueen, James
DC239 .M173 1816
A | NARRATIVE | OF THE | Political and Military Events, | OF | 1815; | INTENDED TO COMPLETE | THE NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGNS | OF | 1812, 1813, AND 1814. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | BY JAMES M’QUEEN. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | “The people of France, if they do not already feel, that Europe is too strong for | them, should be made sensible of it; and that whatever may be the extent, at any | time, of their momentary and partial success against any one, or any number of | individual Powers in Europe, THE DAY OF RETRIBUTION MUST COME.” | WELLINGTON’S LETTER TO CASTELREACH, PARIS, SEPT. 23, 1815. | [rule, 30 mm.] | “THEY MAY NOW THANK PROVIDENCE, FOR OUR NOT FOLLOWING THEIR BASE | EXAMPLE.” | BLUCHER’S LETTER, OCT. 19, 1815. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | GALSGOW: | PRINTED BY EDWARD KHULL, & CO. | FOR | W. SOMMERVILLE, A. FULLARTON, J. BLACKIE, & CO. | BOOKSELLERS, 5, SALTMARKET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1816. Moithey, P. J.
DC239 .M715 1815
LE RÈGNE | DE TROIS MOIS, | OU | LES DERNIÈRES FOLIES. | [rule, 55 mm.] | J’ai vu l’impie adoré sur la terre!... | Je n’ai fait que passer ; il n’était déjà plus. | [rule, 55 mm.] | [Circular image of crown and fleur de lis, 20 mm.] | A PARIS, | Chez PILICIER, Libraire, Palais-Royal | [rule, 15 mm.] | JUILLET 1815. [On adjacent page: rule, 80 mm. | “P. N. ROUGERON, imprimeur de S. A. S. Madame la Duchesse | Douairière d’Orléans, rue de l’Hirondelle, N.o 22.” | rule, 80 mm.] Morris, William O’Connor
DC239 .M877 1900
The Campaigne of 1815 | Ligny : Quatre-Bras : Waterloo | BY | WILLIAM O’CONNOR MORRIS | SOMETIME SCHOLAR OF ORIEL
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COLLEGE, OXFORD | ‘Ac nescio, an mirabilior adversis quam | secundis rebus fuerit.’ | LIVY, XXVIII. 12. | London | Grant Richards | New York | E. P. Dutton & Co. | 1900 Müffling, Friedrich Karl Ferdinand, Freiherr von DC239 .M949 1817 Ge∫chichte | des | Feldzugs | der | engli∫ch = handvri∫ch = niederländi∫ch = braun∫cheig = | ∫chen Urmee | unter | Herzog Wellington | und der | preu∫si∫chen Urmee | unter dem | Für∫ien Blücher von Wahl∫tadt | im Jahr 1815. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Neb∫t den Plänen der Schlachten von Lignn, | Quatre bras und belle Ulliance. | Bon | C. v. W. | La critique est aisée, mais l’art est difficile. | [rule, 90 mm.] | Stuttgart und Lübingen, | in der J. G. Cotta’∫chen Buchhandlung | 1817. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
DC239 .N216 1829
MÉMOIRES | POLITIQUES | SUR LA CAMPAGNE DE 1815, | PAR L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON. | NOUVELLE ÉDITION. | SUIVIS | DE VINGT-QUATRE PIÈCES OFFICIELLES, DE LA LETTRE | INÉDITE DU MARÉCHAL GROUCY, ÉCRITE A NAPOLÉON | LE JOUR DE LA BATAILLE DE WATERLOO. | ORNÉS D’UNE CARTE ET DU PLAN DE LA BATAILLE, PLUS | D’UNE TRÈS-BELLE GRAVURE D’APRÈS HORACE VERNET. | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS, | ALEXANDRE CORRÉARD, LIBRAIRE, | PALAIS-ROYAL, GALERIE DE BOIS, NO 258. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1821. [Fold out image of a soldier at a gravestone on adjacent page, 150 x 115 mm., “ILS NE SONT PLUS | d’après un dessin de Hce Vernet Lith. de Longlumé”] Navez, Louis
DC239 .N324 1903
LES CHAMPS DE BATAILLE HISTORIQUES | DE LA BELGIQUE | [double rule, 70 mm.] | II | Le Quatre-Bras, Ligny, | Waterloo | & Wavre | PAR | LOUIS NAVEZ | | [rule, 10 mm.] | Avec deux cartes, quatre plans et trente et une photogravures | [Circular decorative lettering, 20 mm., “J L & Cie”] | BRUXELLES | J. LEBÈGUE & Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 46, RUE DE LA MADELEINE, 46 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1903 Unknown
DC239 .N729 1818
Der Krieg | des verbündeten | Europa gegen Frankreich | im Jahre 1815. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Von | Carl v. Plotho, | Königlich = Preu∫si∫chem Ober∫t = Lieutenant und Ritter ic. | [Circular decorative lettering, 15 mm., “CFA”] | [rule, 90
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mm.] | Mit 48 Beilagen. | [rule, 90 mm.] | Berlin, 1818. | Bei Carl Friedrich Umelang. |(Brüder∫tra∫se No. 11). Unknown
DC239 .P923 1887
PRÉCIS | DE LA | CAMPAGNE DE 1815 | DANS LES PAYS-BAS | AVEC 6 CROQUIS DANS LE TEXTE | [Circular image of military paraphernalia, 30 mm., “SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM | F&M”] | BRUXELLES | LIBRAIRE MILITAIRE C. MUQUARDT | MERZBACH & FALK, ÉDITEURS | LIBRAIRES DU ROI ET DU COMTE DE FLANDRE | MÊME MAISON A LEIPZIG | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1887 [On adjacent page, inside decorative text box, 50 x 20 mm., “BRUXELLES | P. WEISSENBRUCH, IMP. DU ROI | 45, RUE DU POINÇON”] Quinet, Edgar
DC239 .Q7 1867
HISTOIRE | DE LA | CAMPAGNE DE 1815 | PAR | EDGAR QUINET | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION | [Decorative lettering, 30 X 15 mm., “M L”] | PARIS | MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES ÉDITEURS | RUE VIVIENNE, 2 BIS, ET BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS, 15 | A LA LIBRAIRE NOUVELLE | 1867 | Tous droits résevés [On adjacent page: “CHEZ LES MÊMES ÉDITEURS” | rule, 30 mm. | “MERLIN L’ENCHANTEUR | 2 vol. in-8, 15 francs” | rule, 50 mm. | “POISSY.—TYP. ET ST´ER. DE A. BOURET.”] Scott, John
DC239 .S427 1816
PARIS REVISITED, | IN 1815, | BY WAY OF BRUSSELS: | INCLUDING | A WALK OVER THE FIELD OF BATTLE | AT | WATERLOO. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | BY JOHN SCOTT, | AUTHOR OF A VISIT TO PARIS IN 1814; AND EDITOR OF THE | CHAMPION, A LONDON WEEKLY JOURNAL. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | THIRD EDITION. | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, | PATERNOSTER-ROW. | 1816. Scott, Walter, Sir
DC239 .S431 1816
PAUL’S LETTERS | TO | HIS KINSFOLK. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | THIRD EDITION. | EDINBURGH: | Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. | FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY, | EDINBURGH; | AND LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, | AND JOHN MURRAY, LONDON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1816. Seis, E. Van Löben
DC239 .S468 1849
PRÉCIS | DE LA | Campagne de 1815, dans les Pays-Bas; | PAR | LE MAJOR D’ARTILLERIE | E. Van Löben Sels, | Aide-de-Camp de S. A. R. le Prince Frédéric des Pays-Bas. | AVEC PLANS.
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| TRADUIT DU HOLLANDAI. | [rule, 30 mm.] | LA HAYE, | CHEZ LES HÉRITIERS DOORMAN, | LIBRAIRES DE SA MAJESTÉ LE ROI. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1849. Siborne, William
DC239 .S564 1844 V.1-2
HISTORY | OF THE | WAR IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM, | IN 1815. | CONTAINING MINUTE DETAILS | OF THE | BATTLES OF QUATREBRAS, LIGNY, WAVRE, | AND | WATERLOO. | BY | CAPTAIN W. SIBORNE, | SECRETARY AND ADJUTANT OF THE ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM; | CONSTRUCTOR OF THE “WATERLOO MODEL.” | SECOND EDITION. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | T. AND W. BOONE, NEW BOND STREET. | MDCCCXLIV. [Two circular images on adjacent page, both 75 mm., top image a portrait of Wellington, bottom image of Wellington on horseback, “WELLINGTON | Bate’s Patent Anaglyptograph Engd by Freebairn.”] Simpson, James
DC239 .S613 1853
PARIS AFTER WATERLOO | NOTES TAKEN AT THE TIME | AND HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED | INCLUDING A REVISED EDITION—THE TENTH—OF | A VISIT TO FLANDERS AND THE FIELD | BY | JAMES SIMPSON, ESQ. | ADVOCATE | AUTHOR OF ‘THE PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION,’ ‘LECTURES | TO THE WORKING CLASSES,’ ETC. | “ ‘Tis FORTY years since.”—SCOTT | WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS | EDINBURGH AND LONDON | MDCCCLIII [On adjacent page: “PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS, EDINBURGH”] Stenger, Gilbert
DC239 .S8 1910
GILBERT STENGER | [rule, 20 mm.] | LE | RETOUR DE L’EMPEREUR | [rule, 15 mm.] | DU CAPITOLE A LA ROCHE TARPÉIENNE | L’IMMOLATION | 1815 | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P LABOR OMNIA VINCIT IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURSÉDITEURS | 6, RUE GRANCIÈRE—6e | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1910 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Libri-Bagnano, Georges, Comte
DC239 .V516 1825
LA VÉRITÉ | SUR | LES CENT JOURS, | PRINCIPALEMENT PAR RAPPORT A LA RENAISSANCE PROJETÉE DE | L’EMPIRE ROMAIN ; | Par un Citoyen de la Corse. | « On doit des égards aux vivans; on | » ne doit aux morts que la vérité. | (Voltaire.) | [Circular decorative lettering, 20 mm. “CH”] | BRUXELLES, | H. TARLIER, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR, | RUE DE LA MONTAGNE. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | M DCCC XXV. [On
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adjacent page: rule, 50 mm. | “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE WEISSENBRUCH, | Imprimeur du Roi.”] Williams, Helen Maria
DC239 .W723 1815 c.1
A | NARRATIVE OF THE EVENTS | WHICH HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN | F R A N C E, | FROM THE LANDING OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | ON THE 1ST OF MARCH, 1815, | TILL THE RESTORATION OF | LOUIS XVIII. | WITH AN ACCOUNT OF | THE PRESENT STATE OF SOCIETY | AND PUBLIC OPINION. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY | HELEN MARIA WILLIAMS. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR JOHN MURRAY, | ALBEMARLE-STREET. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1815. [Copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Williams, Helen Maria
DC239 .W723 1895
A NARRATIVE | OF | THE EVENTS WHICH HAVE TAKEN | PLACE IN FRANCE | FROM THE | LANDING OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE | ON THE FIRST OF MARCH, 1815, TILL THE | RESTORATION OF LOUIS XVIII. | With an Account of the State of Society and Public | Opinion at that Period. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY | HELEN MARIA WILLIAMS. | [Image, 50 x 30 mm.] | CLEVELAND: The Burrows Brothers | Company, PUBLISHERS—M DCCC XCV. Unknown
DC241 .J86 1816
THE | JOURNAL | OF THE THREE DAYS OF THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO, | BEING | MY OWN PERSONAL JOURNAL | OF WHAT I SAW AND OF THE EVENTS IN WHICH I BORE | A PART, | IN THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO | AND | Retreat to Paris. | By an EYE-WITNESS. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | TO WHICH IS ADDED | AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING THE OFFICIAL | REPORTS OF THE ALLIES. | [rule, 10 mm.] | London: | Printed by T. Chaplin, 1, Crane-Court, Fleet-Street, | FOR THE PROPRIETORS, MILITARY CHRONICLE AND MILITARY | CLASSICS OFFICE, 14, CHARLOTTESTREET, BLOOMSBURY, | AND TO BE HAD OF ALL THE BOOKSELLERS. | 1816. [Color fold out map of the operations of the Campaign of Mont-Saint-Jean on adjacent page, 90 x 300 mm.] Ney, Michel Louis Felix, duc d’Elchingen DC241 .N568 1840 DOCUMENTS INÉDITS | SUR LA | CAMPAGNE DE 1815, | PUBLIÉS | PAR LE DUC D’ELCHINGEN. | [Decorative image of swords, trumpet, and a cock, 30 x 20 mm.] | PARIS, | [Aligned left: “ANSELIN, SUCCESSr DE MAGIMEL, | LIBRAIRE POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, | Les Sciences et les Arts,”] [vertical rule separating text, 15 mm.] [Aligned right: “G.-LAGUIONIE,
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IMPRIMEUR, | LIBRAIRE DU PRINCE ROYAL | Pour l’Art Militaire,”] | RUE ET PASSAGE DAUPHINE, 36. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1840. [On adjacent page: rule 50 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE DE COSSE ET G.-LAGUIONIE, | rue Christine, 2.”] Romagny, Charles Marie
DC241 .R756 1892
PETITE BILBIOTHÈQUE DE L’ARMÉE FRANÇAISE | [rule, 60 mm.] | ÉTUDE SOMMAIRE | DES | CAMPAGNES D’UN SIÈCLE | PAR | LE CAPITAINE CH. ROMAGNY | EX-PROFESSEUR ADJOINT DE TACTIQUE ET D’HISTOIRE | A L’ÉCOLE MILITAIRE D’INFANTERIE | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815 | [Circular image of military paraphernalia, 25 mm., “IMPRIMERIE LIBRAIRE MILITAIRE | H.C.L. | PARIS”] | [Aligned left: “PARIS | 11, Place St-André-des-Arts”] [vertical rule separating text, 5 mm.] [Aligned right: “LIMOGES | 46, Nouvelle route d’Aixe, 46”] | HENRI CHARLESLAVAUZELLE | Éditeur militaire. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1892 [On adjacent page: rule, 10 mm. | “Droits de reporduction et de traduction réservés.” | rule, 10 mm.] Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of DC241 .S29 1845 c.1 A SKETCH | OF THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO. | TO WHICH ARE ADDED | OFFICIAL DESPATCHES | OF FIELD-MARSHAL THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON; | FIELD-MARSHAL | PRINCE BLUCHER; | AND REFLEXIONS ON THE | Battles of Ligny and Waterloo, | BY GENERAL MUFFLING. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BRUSSELS: | PUBLISHED BY GÉRARD, LITHOGRAPHIER. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1845. [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 75 x 90 mm., “Lith. de Gerard, a Bruxs | NAPOLEON.”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except unbound] Sibrone, Herbert Taylor
DC241 .S564 1891
WATERLOO LETTERS. | A SELECTION FROM | Original and hitherto Unpublished Letters | BEARING ON THE | OPERATIONS OF THE 16TH, 17TH, AND 18TH JUNE, 1815, | By Officers who served in the Campaign. | EDITED, WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES, BY | MAJOR-GENERAL H. T. SIBORNE, | LATE COLONEL R.E. | [rule, 10 mm.] | ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS MAPS AND PLANS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED: | LONDON, PARIS & MELBOURNE. | 1891. {ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.} [Fold out map of Waterloo and Quatre-Bras on adjacent page, 450 x 180 mm., “MAP OF PART OF BELGIUM, INCLUDING, THE VILLAGES OF WATERLOO AND QUATRE-BRAS.” | [Map] | “This Map is taken from the latest publication of the Belgian Institut Cartographique Militaire. It shows that | owing to the
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increase of population, the aspect of the country has greatly changed since 1815. It will be observed | that the wood in front of Hougoumont and the Bois de Bossu at Quatre Bras have both disappeared.”] Berton, Jean Baptiste
DC241.5 .B547 1818
PRÉCIS | HISTORIQUE, MILITAIRE ET CRITIQUE | DES BATAILLES | DE FLEURUS ET DE WATERLOO, | DANS LA CAMPAGNE DE FLANDERS, EN JUIN 1815; | de leurs Manoeuvres caractéristiques, et de Mouvenmens | qui les ont précédés et suivis. | AVEC UNE CARTE POUR L’INTELLIGENCE DES MARCHES. | Par le Maréchal-de-Camp BERTON. | Non est, inquis, idem; multò plus esse probabo. | MARTIAL. | [Image of military paraphernalia, 45 x 25 mm.] | PARIS, | Chez | [rule, 15 mm.] | DELAUNAY, Libraire, au Palais-Royal, galerie de bois ; | PÉLICIER, Libraire, 1re. cour du PalaisRoyal, no. 10; | EYMERY, Libraire, rue Mazarine, no. 30; | P. MONGIE l’aîné, Libraire, boulevard Poissonnière, no. 18; | MAGIMEL, ANSELIN et POCHARD, Lib. rue Dauphine, no. 9. | [rule, 15 mm.] |1818. [Fold out map of Flanders on adjacent page, 330 x 250 mm.] Eaton, Charlotte Anne
DC241.5 .E14 1853
THE DAYS OF BATTLE ; | OR, | QUATRE BRAS AND WATERLOO. | BY AN ENGLISHWOMAN | RESIDENT AT BRUSSELS IN JUNE, 1815. | AUTHOR OF “ROME IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.” | LONDON : | HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | MDCCCLIII. Eustace, John Chetwode
DC241.5 .F873 1815
French Account | OF THE SEVERAL | BATTLES | OF | LIGNY, QUATRE-BRAS, | AND | Mont St. Jean, | OR | WATERLOO. | [rule, 15 mm.] | BY | A General Officer in the French Service, | AN EYE-WITNESS. | [double rule, 50 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR E. COX AND SON, | HIGH-STREET, BOROUGH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815. [Fold out color image of a country-side home on adjacent page, accompanied by a brief description of the alliance of the English, Dutch, and German, 240 x 170 mm., “London Publi∫hed Septr 10th 1815, by E. Cox & Son, 39 High St Borough. | LA BELLE ALLIANCE, | As seen four Days after the Action.”] Grouchy, Emmanuel, Marquis de
DC241.5 .G882 1819
OBSERVATIONS | SUR | LA RELATION DE LA CAMPAGNE | DE 1815, | PUBLIÉE PAR LE GÉNÉRAL GOURGAUD; | ET RÉFUTATION DE
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QUELQUES-UNES DES ASSERTIONS D’AUTRES ÉCRITS | RELATIFS A LA BATAILLE DE WATERLOO; | PAR LE COMTE DE GROUCHY. | [rule, 30 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ CHAUMEROT JEUNE, Libraire, Palais-Royal, | Galeries de bois, no. 188. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1819. [On adjacent page: “Conformément aux lois, je poursuivrai tout contre- | facteur ou débitant d’édition contrefaite, et qui ne | porterait pas ma signature.” | in manuscript lettering, “Ch Jr.” | double rule, 80 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE DE P.-F. DUPONT FILS, HÔTEL DES FERMES, | rue de Grenelle-Saint-Honoré et du Bouloy.”] Grouchy, Emmanuel, Marquis de
DC241.5 .G882 N.D.
[No title page or pages 1-188 text taken from WorldCat] Publications de MM. les généraux Grouchy et Gérard sur la campagne de Waterloo. \ Paris {n.d.} Halliday, Andrew
DC241.5 .G882 1819
MEMOIR | OF THE | CAMPAIGN OF 1815, | DEDICATED TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK. | BY ANDREW HALLIDAY, M. D. M. R. M. S. E. etc. | [Pasted over title page: “578 HALLIDAY (Sir A.) Memoir of the Campaign of 1815. 8vo, | half russia. Paris, 1816 | ‘Having served constantly with the British Army during the period | embraced in this memoir * * * my account may be safely quoted.’- | Author’s Preface.”] | PARIS, | SOLD AT GALIGNANI’S FRENCH, ENGLISH, ITALIAN, GERMAN | AND SPANISH LIBRARY, 18 RUE VIVIENNE. | 1816. [List of other titles available at Galignani’s on adjacent page] Jackson, Basil
DC241.5 .J12 1903
NOTES AND REMINISCENCES | OF A STAFF OFFICER | CHIEFLY RELATING TO THE WATERLOO | CAMPAIGN AND TO ST HELENA MATTERS | DURING THE CAPTIVITY OF NAPOLEON | BY LIEUT.-COL. BASIL JACKSON | EDITED BY R. C. SEATON, M.A. | LONDON | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET | 1903 | a 2 [Portrait of Jackson on adjacent page, 85 x 115 mm., “Bustin. Ross. Photo Walker & Gockerell Ph.Sc. | Colonel Basil Jackson.”] Scharp, Jan
DC241.5 .S311 1816
G E D E N K Z U I L | VAN DEN | NEDERLANDSCHEN | K R IJ G S R O E M | IN JUNIJ MDCCCXV. | DOOR | J. S C H A R P. | [Image of a woman at a monument to Waterloo, 90 x 75 mm., “van Brée, del. Velyn, ∫culp.”] | IN ‘S GRAVENHAGE, BIJ | JOHANNES ALLART. | MDCCCXVI.
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Scott, W. A.
DC241.5 .S431 1815
BATTLE OF WATERLOO; | OR, | CORRECT NARRATIVE | OF THE LATE | SANGUINARY CONFLICT | ON THE | Plains of Waterloo : | EXHIBITING | A MINUTE DETAIL | OF ALL THE | MILITARY OPERATIONS | OF THE | HEROES WHO SIGNALIZED THEMSELVES ON | THAT MEMORABLE OCCASION, | OPPOSED TO | Napoleon Buonparte, in Person: | WITH AN | AUTHENTIC MEMOIR | OF THAT | MOST EXTRAORDINARY PERSON; | FROM THE | BEGINNING, TO THE END, OF HIS POLITICAL CAREER. | Embellished with a correct Coloured Engraving of La Belle Alliance. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | BY LIEUT. GENERAL SCOTT. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR, AND SOLD BY E. COX AND SON, HIGHSTREET, | SOUTHWARK. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815. [Color image of a country-side village on adjacent page, 240 x 170 mm., “London Publi∫hed Septr 10th 1815, by E. Cox & Son, 39 High St Borough, | LA BELLE ALLIANCE, | As seen four Days after the Action.”] Simpson, James
DC241.5 .S613 1816
A | VISIT TO FLANDERS, | IN JULY, 1815, | BEING CHIEFLY AN ACCOUNT | OF THE | Field of Waterloo. | WITH A SHORT SKETCH OF | ANTWERP AND BRUSSELS, | AT THAT TIME | OCCUPIED BY THE WOUNDED OF BOTH ARMIES, | BY | JAMES SIMPSON, ESQ. | ADVOCATE. | SIXTH EDITION. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | My Country!...................... | ..............I can feel thy fortunes, and partake | Thy joys and sorrows with as true a heart | As any........................ COWPER. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | EDINGURGH: | PRINTED FOR WILLIAM BLACKWOOD; AND OLIPHANTS, | WAUGH, & INNES: AND BALDWIN, CRADOCK, & JOY, | PATERNOSTER-ROW, LONDON. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1816. [Fold out map of the military formations at Waterloo on adjacent page, accompanied by a brief key, 255 x 180 mm., “Engraved by Ws D. Ja’zars Edinbourgh.”] Tardieu, Ambroise
DC241.5 .T182 1815
RELATION ANGLAISE | DE LA | BATAILLE DE WATERLOO, | OU | DU MONT SAINT-JEAN, | Et des événemens qui l’ont précédée ou suivie, accompagnée | des Rapports français, prussien et espagnol, d’un Plan très- | exact de la Bataille, et d’une Carte générale du Théâtre | de la Campagne. | TRADUITE SUR LA DEUXIÈME ÉDITION PUBLIÉE A LONDRES | EN SEPTEMBRE 1815 ; | PAR AMBROISE TARDIEU. | [rule, 30 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ | [rule, 20 mm.] | A. TARDIEU, Géoraphe-Graveur, quai des Augustins, no 59. | Mme Ve COURCIER, Impr.-Lib., quai des
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Augustins, no 57. | DELAUNAY, Libraire, au Palais-Royal. | PILLET, Impr.-Lib., rue Christine. | TREUTTEL et WURTZ, Libraires, rue de Bourbon. | MAGIMEL, Libraire, rue Dauphine. | 1815. Barral, Georges
DC242 .B268 1800
L’ÉPOPÉE | DE | WATERLOO | NARRATION NOUVELLE | DES CENT JOURS ET DE LA CAMPAGNE DE BELGIQUE EN 1815 | COMPOSÉE D’APRÈS LES DOCUMENTS INÉDITS | ET LES SOUVENIRS DE MES DEUX GRANDS-PÈRES, | OFFICIERS DE LA GRANDE ARMÉE, | COMBATTANTS DE WATERLOO | PAR | GEORGES BARRAL | [rule, 20 mm.] | Tout a ployé sous ton épée, | Auprès de toi tout est petit; | En tous lieux ton nom tetentit, | Et chacun sait ton épopée. | ANDRÉ VAN HASSELT, Obes. | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, 26 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. [Sketch of Napoleon on a rampart on adjacent page, 100 x 150 mm., “Napoléon, monté sur la plate-forme du moulin de Fleurus, | étudie avec sa lorgnette la formation de l’armée prussienne, | le matin de la bataille de Ligny, le 16 juin 1815. | Ce dessin a été reconstitué d’après des documents authentiques de l’époque. | par M. Ad. Hamesse.”] Booth, John
DC242 .B719 1817 V.1-2
THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO, | ALSO OF | LIGNY, AND QUATRE BRAS, | CONTAINING THE SERIES OF | Accounts Published by Authority, | BRITISH AND FOREIGN, | WITH | CIRCUMSTANTIAL DETAILS | RELATIVE TO THE BATTLES, | FROM A VARIETY OF | ORIGINAL AND AUTHENTIC SOURCES, WITH CONNECTED | OFFICIAL AND PRIVATE DOCUMENTS, | FORMING AN HISTORICAL RECORD | BY THOSE WHO HAD THE HONOUR TO SHARE IN THE OPERATIONS | OF THE | Campaign of the Netherlands. 1815. | [rule, 25 mm.] | TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE NAMES, ALPHABETICALLY REGISTERED | AND BY REGIMENTS, OF THE OFFICERS EMPLOYED, | AND OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED, FROM 15th TO 26th JUNE, 1815, | AND THE TOTAL STRENGTH AND LOSS OF EACH REGIMENT, | ILLUSTRATED BY AN EXTENDED VIEW OF THE FIELD OF BATTLE, AND PLANS OF | THE POSITIONS AT WATERLOO, LIGNY, AND QUATRE BRAS, AT DIFFERENT | PERIOD OF THE ACTION, WITH A | GENERAL PLAN OF THE CAMPAIGN. | [rule, 60 mm.] | BY A NEAR OBSERVER. | [rule, 60 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 75 mm.] | TENTH EDITION, ENLARGED AND CORRECTED. | [double rule, 75 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR JOHN BOOTH, DUKE STREET, PORTLAND PLACE; | T. EGERTON, MILITARY LIBRARY, WHITEHALL; | AND J. FAIRBAIRN, EDINBURGH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1817. [Image of busts of Wellington and Blücher on adjacent page, 80 x 90 mm.,
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“Wellington Blücher” | “Published by J. Booth Jany 14. 1817.”] Booth, John
DC242 .B725 1815
THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO, | CONTAINING THE | ACCOUNT | PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, | British and Foreign, | AND OTHER | RELATIVE DOCUMENTS, | WITH | CIRCUMSTANTIAL DETAILS, | PREVIOUS AND AFTER THE BATTLE, | FROM A VARIETY OF | AUTHENTIC AND ORIGINAL SOURCES. | [rule, 30 mm.] | TO WHICH IS ADDED, | AN ALPHABETICAL LIST | OF | THE OFFICERS THE KILLED AND WOUNDED, | From 15th to 26th June, 1815, | AND THE TOTAL LOSS OF EACH REGIMENT, | WITH AN ENUMERATION OF THE | WATERLOO HONOURS AND PRIVILEGES, | CONFERRED UPON THE MEN AND OFFICERS, | AND LISTS OF REGIMENTS, &c. ENTITLED THERETO | ILLUSTRATED BY | A PANORAMIC SKETCH OF THE FIELD OF BATTLE, | AND A | PLAN OF THE POSITION AND MOVEMENTS, | With those of the Prussians, traced. | [rule, 30 mm.] | BY A NEAR OBSERVER. | [double rule, 75 mm.] | THIRD EDITION, To which is added the Hanoverian and Spanish Accounts at Length, &c. | [double rule, 75 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR J. BOOTH, DUKE STREET, PORTLAND PLACE; | AND T. EGERTON, MILITARY LIBRARY, WHITEHALL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815 [Fold out color map of the military formations at Waterloo on adjacent page, 250 x 190 mm.] Boyce, Edmund
DC242 .B789 1816 V.1-2
THE | Second Usurpation of Buonaparte; | OR A HISTORY OF THE | CAUSES, PROGRESS AND TERMINATION | OF THE | REVOLUTION IN FRANCE IN 1815: | PARTICULARLY COMPRISING | A MINUTE AND CIRCUMSTANTIAL ACCOUNT OF THE EVER- | MEMORABLE | VICTORY OF WATERLOO. | TO WHICH ARE ADDED | APPENDICES, | CONTAINING THE OFFICIAL BULLETINS OF THIS GLORIOUS AND | DECISIVE BATTLE. | IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I. | [rule, 50 mm.] | BY EDMUND BOYCE, | AUTHOR OF THE BELGIAN TRAVELLER, TRANSLATOR OF LABAUME’S CAMPAIGN | IN RUSSIA, AND GIRAUD’S CAMPAIGN OF PARIS, &c. | [rule, 50 mm.] | ASSISTED BY ORIGINAL AND IMPORTANT COMMUNICATIONS | FROM BRITISH AND PRUSSIAN OFFICERS. | [rule, 35 mm.] | WITH ACCURATE MAPS, PLANS, &c. | [rule, 35 mm.] | London: | PRINTED FOR SAMUEL LEIGH, 18, STRAND, | BY W. CLOWES, ARMY PRINTING-OFFICE, | Northumberland-court, Strand. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1816. [Image of a bust of Wellington above an image of the battle at Waterloo on adjacent page, each 110 x 100, “WATERLOO | LE VAINQUEUR DES VAINQUEURS DE L’EUROPE. | The Portrait drawn from a Gem by Satchwell, the Battle piece drawn by
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Duplessri Bertaux, the whol engraved by Mr Freeman. | Published by Samuel Leigh, Strand, 1816.”] Bustelli, Giuseppe
DC242 .B982 1889 V.1-6
L’ENIGMA | DI LIGNY E DI WATERLOO | (15—18 GIUGNO 1815) | STUDIATO E SCIOLTO | DAL | CAV. PROF. GIUSEPPPE BUSTELLI | PRESIDE NE R. LICEO-GINNASIO | DI CESENA | Indépendamment des fautes cmmises par Grouchy, beau- | coup d’autres causes eurent une grande influence sur la fortune | de cette journée / de Waterloo / : dans d’autres temps, les | Français, quoique si inférieurs en nombre, auraient remporté | la victoire ; et ce ne fut que la bravoure obstinée et in- | deomptable des troupes anglaises seules qui les en empêcha: | LE MONDE CONNAÎTRA QUELQUE JOUR LES AUTRES | CAUSES. | Napoléon Ier, Notes sur le Manuscrit venu | de Sainte-Hélène d’une manière | inconnue (vedi le pp. LX-LXI et 141-43 del | presente volume). | La bataille de Waterloo est une énigme. Elle est aussi ob- | scure pour ceux qui l’ont gagnée que celui qui l’a perdue. | Victor Hugo, Les Misérables, Part. IIe, Livre Ier, | Cap. 16e | CESENA, | TIP. NAZIONALE DI G. VIGNUZZI, | 1889. Charras, Jean Baptiste Adolphe
DC242 .C485 1863 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DE LA | CAMPAGNE DE 1815 | [rule, 15 mm.] | WATERLOO | PAR | LE Lt-COLONEL CHARRAS. | [rule, 20 mm.] | QUATRIÈME ÉDITION | REVUE ET AUGMENTÉE DE NOTES EN RÉPONSE AUX ASSERTIONS | DE M. THIERS DANS SON RÉCIT DE CETTE CAMPAGNE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | AVEC UN ATLAS NOUVEAU. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BRUXELLES | LACROIX, VERBOECKHOVEN ET Ce, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | Rue Royale, 2, impasse du Parc. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1863 [On adjacent page: rule, 30 mm. | “La traduction et la reproduction de cet ouvrage sont interdites.” | rule, 30 mm. | rule, 55 mm. | “BRUXELLES.— TYP. DE Ve J. VAN BUGGENHOUDT, | Rue de l’Orangerie, 22.”] Chesney, Charles Cornwallis
DC242 .C524 1868
WATERLOO LECTURES: | A STUDY | OF | THE CAMPAIGN OF 1815. | BY | LIEUT.-COLONEL CHARLES C. CHESNEY, R.E. | LATE PROFESSOR OF MILITARY ART AND HISTORY IN | THE STAFF COLLEGE. | LONDON: | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | 1868. [On adjacent page: “LONDON: PRINTED BY | SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE | AND PARLIAMENT STREET”]
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Cotton, Edward
DC242 .C851 1847
A VOICE | FROM | WATERLOO. | A HISTORY OF THE BATTLE, | OF THE 18TH JUNE 1815. | By Sergeant Major Cotton, | (OF THE 7TH HUSSARS AT WATERLOO.) | [rule, 10 mm.] | FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | A NEW EDITION | REVISED AND CONSIDERABLE ENLARGED, | WITH A | SELECTION FROM THE WELLINGTON DESPATCHES, GENERAL ORDERS, | AND PRIVATE LETTERS RELATING TO THE BATTLE. | PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, AND SOLD BY HIM | AT MONT ST. JEAN. | SOLD ALSO BY TODD, MUQUARDT, AND AT THE ENGLISH | READING ROOMS, | BRUSSELS. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1847. [Image of a series of monuments in the contry side on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm.] Cotton, Edward
DC242 .C851 1854
A VOICE FROM | WATERLOO | A HISTORY OF THE BATTLE | FOUGHT ON THE 18TH JUNE 1815 | WITH A SELECTION FROM THE WELLINGTON DESPATCHES, GENERAL ORDERS, | AND LETTERS RELATING TO THE BATTLE. | ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAITS AND PLANS | BY SERGEANT-MAJOR EDWARD COTTON | (LATE 7TH HUSSARS). | [rule, 10 mm.] | FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | FIFTHE EDITIION, REVISED AND ENLARGE | [rule, 20 mm.] | PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, | MONT-ST.-JEAN | SOLD ALSO BY THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS IN BELGIUM. | LONDON | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1854. [On adjacent page: “Déposé selon la loi.” | rule, 5 mm. | “Entered at Stationers’ Hall. | rule, 80 mm. | “BRUSSELS: | J. H. Briard, Printer, 4, Rue aux Laines.”] [Later edition of DC242 .C851 1847] Craan, Guillaume Benjamin
DC242 .C95 1817 c.1
AN | HISTORICAL ACCOUNT | OF THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO, | FOUGHT ON THE 18th JUNE, 1815. | BETWEEN THE ANGLO-ALLIED ARMY, | UNDER THE COMMAND OF | FIELD MARSHALL HIS GRACE THE | DUKE OF WELLINGTON, * | SUPPORTED BY A PART OF THE | PRUSSIAN ARMY COMMANDED BY | FIELD MARSHALL PRINCE BLUCHER, | OF WAHLSTADT, | AND THE FRENCH ARMY, | UNDER THE COMMAND OF | NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, | INTENDED TO EXPLAIN AND ELUCIDATE THE | TOPOGRAPHICAL PLAN, | EXECUTED BY W. B.CRAAN, J. U. D. | Examining Engineer of the Government Surveys of South Brabant. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | “There is non of you so mean and base | That hath not noble lustre in your eye ; | I see you stand like grey hounds in the slips. | Straining upon the start. The game’s a-foot, | Follow you spirit ; and upon this charge, | Cry, Heav’n for ARTHUR, England, and St. George!” | SHAKESPEARE. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | BRUSSELS: | PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR
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BY T. PARKIN, | NO. 786, RUE VILLA HERMOSA. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1817. [Copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Förster, Friedrich Christoph
DC242 .F733 1865
Erste Lieferung. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Ligny und Waterloo. | Wahrheitsgetreue Ge∫chichte des Feldzuges von 1815 | nach | mündlichen, dem Berfa∫∫er gemachten Mittheilungen | von | Blücher, Geui∫enan, Müffling, No∫tik, Stern, Pfuel u. v. A. m. | und deu vorhandenen gedruckten Quellen | von | Dr. Fr. Förster. | [Image of Napoleon on the battlefield of Waterloo, 130 x 70 mm., “Napoleon bei Waterloo.”] | Wit Bllu∫tratrionen und Schlachtplänen. | [rule, 40 mm.] | Vollständig in 8 Lieferungen à 5 Sgr. | [rule, 40 mm.] | Berlin. | Gu∫tav Hempel. | 1865. Gleig, George Robert
DC242 .G55 1847
STORY | OF | THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY THE REV. G. R. GLEIG, M.A. | [rule, 10 mm.] | SECOND EDITION. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1847. [Fold out map of military formations at Waterloo on adjacent page, 185 x 145 mm.] Grosse, Eduard
DC242 .G878 1865
Waterloo. | Gedenkbuch | an das glorreiche Jahr 1815. | Herausgegeben | von | Dr. Ed. Gro∫∫e, und Franz Otto, | Oberlehrer an der Real∫chule zu U∫chersleben. | Mitherausgeber der Fllu∫trirten Bibliotheken. | [Image of a soaring eagle, crowned, 80 x 45 mm., “Hüte, det∫cher Udler, deut∫ches Bolk und Land, | Deut∫che Sitt’und Ehre, deut∫che Zung’ und Hand”] | Erweiterter Ubdruck | aus dem Daterländi∫chen Ehrenbuche. Zweite Uu∫lage. | [rule, 40 mm.] | Leipzig. | Verlag von Otto Spamer. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1865. [Information about series on adjacent page] Hooper, George
DC242 .H786 1862
WATERLOO: THE | DOWNFALL OF THE FIRST NAPOLEON: | A | HISTORY OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1815. | BY | GEORGE HOOPER, | AUTHOR OF “THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL BONAPARTE.” | The great phenomenon of war it is, this and this only, which keeps open in man a spiracle | -an organ of respiration-for breathing a transcendent atmosphere, and dealing with an | idea that else would perish—viz., the idea of mixed crusade and martyrdom, doing and suffering,
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that finds its realization in a battle such as that of Waterloo—viz., a battle fought | for interests of the human RACE, felt even where they are not understood; so that the tute- | lary angel of man, when he traverses such a dreadful field, when he reads the distorted | features, counts the ghastly ruins, sums the hidden anguish, and the harvests | “Of hooro breathing from the silent ground,” | nevertheless, speaking as God’s messenger, “blesses it and calls it very good.” | THOMAS DE QUINCEY. | Un gouvernement est lié par ses antécédents. | NAPOLEON III. TO VICTOR EMMANUEL. | WITH MAP AND PLANS. | LONDON: | SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL. | [rule, 5 mm.] | M.DCCC.LXII. | {The right of Translation is reserved.} Hooper, George
DC242 .H786 1890 c.1
WATERLOO | THE | DOWNFALL OF THE FIRST NAPOLEON: | A HISTORY OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1815. | BY | GEORGE HOOPER, | AUTHOR OF “THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL BONAPARTE.,” | “THE CAMPAIGN OF SEDAN,” “WELLINGTON,” ETC. | WITH MAPS AND PLANS. | NEW EDITION, REVISED. | LONDON: GEORGE BELL AND SONS, YORK STREET, | COVENT GARDEN. | 1890. [On adjacent page: “The great phenomenon of war it is, this and this only, which | keeps open in man a spiracle-an organ of respiration-for | breathing a transcendent atmosphere, and dealing with an idea | that else would perish—viz., the idea of mixed crusade and | martyrdom, doing and suffering, that finds its realization in a | battle such as that of Waterloo—viz., a battle fought for inte- | rests of the human RACE, felt even where they are not under- | stood; so that the tutelary angel of man, when he traverses | such a dreadful field, when he reads the distorted features, | counts the ghastly ruins, sums the hidden anguish, and the | harvests | ‘Of hooro breathing from the silent ground,’ | nevertheless, speaking as God’s messenger, ‘blesses it and calls | it very good.’—THOMAS DE QUINCEY.”] [Later edition of DC242 .H786 1862, copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Horsburgh, Edward Lee Stuart
DC242 .H817 1895 c.1
WATERLOO | A NARRATIVE AND A CRITICISM BY | E. L .S. HORSBURGH, B.A. | QUEEN’S COLLEGE, OXON. | [Greek lettering] | METHUEN & CO. | 36 ESSEX STREET, W.C. | LONDON | 1895 [Copy two identical to copy one]
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Houssaye, Henry
DC242 .H842 1899
1 8 1 5 | PAR HENRY HOUSSAYE | DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | WATERLOO | [rule, 10 mm.] | DIXIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1899 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Houssaye, Henry
DC242 .H842 1900
HENRY HOUSSAYE | MEMBER OF THE ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | [rule, 30 mm.] | 1815 | WATERLOO | TRANSLATED WITH THE AUTHOR’S PERMISSION | FROM THE 31ST FRENCH EDITION | BY | ARTHUR EMILE MANN | AND EDITED BY | A. EUAN-SMITH | LONDON | ADAM & CHALRES BLACK | 1900 [On adjacent page: “AGENTS IN AMERICA | THE MACMILLAN COMPANY | 66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK.”] Jones, George
DC242 .J6 1852
THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO, | WITH THOSE OF | LIGNY AND QUATRE BRAS, | DESCRIBED, BY EYE-WITNESSES AND BY THE SERIES OF | OFFICIAL ACCOUNTS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. | TO WHICH ARE ADDED, | Memoirs of | F.M. THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, | F.M. PRINCE BLÜCHER, | THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON, | ETC. ETC. | ILLUSTRATED BY MAPS, PLANS, AND VIEWS OF THE FIELD, AND THIRTY-FOUR | ETCHINGS FROM DRAWINGS | BY GEORGE JONES, ESQ. R.A. | ELEVENTH EDITION, ENLARGED AND CORRECTED. | [Two images of coins side by side, each 35 mm.; on the first, “WELLINGTON | WATERLOO | JUNE 18, 1815”, on the second, “GEORGE P. REGENT.”] | LONDON: | L. BOOTH DUKE STREET, PORTLAND PLACE, | AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. | 1852. [Image of busts of Wellington and Blücher on adjacent page, 80 x 90 mm., “Wellington Blücher” | “Published by J. Booth Jany 14. 1817.”] Kelly, Christopher
DC242 .K29 1817 c.1
A | FULL AND CIRCUMSTANTIAL ACCOUNT | OF THE | MEMORABLE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO: | THE SECOND RESTORATION OF | LOUIS XVIII; | AND THE | Deportation of Napoleon Buonaparte | TO THE | ISLAND OF ST. HELENA, | AND EVERY RECENT PARTICULAR RELATIVE TO HIS A CONDUCT AND MODE OF LIFE IN HIS EXILE. | TOGETHER WITH | AN INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIRS OF FRANCE, | AND | BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES | OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED | Waterloo Heroes. | [rule, 35 mm.] | EMBELLISHED WITH ENGRAVINGS. | [double rule, 100 mm.] | BY
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CHRISTOPHER KELLY, ESQ. | Author of “THE NEW AND COMPLETE SYSTEM OF UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY,” &c. &c. | [double rule, 100 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR THOMAS KELLY, 53, PATERNOSTERROW, | By RIDER and WEED, Little Britain. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1817. [Copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Kennedy, James Shaw
DC242 .K35 1865
NOTES | ON THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO. | BY THE LATE | GENERAL SIR JAMES SHAW KENNEDY, K.C.B., | ACTING AT THE TIME OF THE BATTLE ON THE QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL’S STAFF | OF THE THIRD DIVISION OF THE ARMY. | WITH A BRIEF MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE AND SERVICES, | AND PLAN FOR THE DEFENCE OF CANADA. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1865. | The right of Translation is reserved. Knoop Willem Jan
DC242 .K756 1855
QUATRE-BRAS | EN | WATERLOO. | [rule, 10 mm.] | KRIJGSKUNDIGE BESCHOUWINGEN, | DOOR | W. J. KNOOP, | MAJOOR BIJ HET 7DE REGIMENT INFANTERIE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | ‘s HERTOGENBOSCH, | GEBROEDERS MULLER. | 1855. La Tour d’Auvergne, Édouard Louis Joseph DC242 .L359 1870 WATERLOO | ÉTUDE DE LA CAMPAGNE DE 1815 | PAR LE LIEUTENANT-COLONEL | PRINCE ÉDOUARD DE LA TOUR D’AUVERGNE | [rule, 10 mm.] | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 10, RUE GARANCIÈRE | [rule 5 mm.] | 1870 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de traduction | et de reproduction à l’étranger. | Cet ouvrage a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la | librairie) en mai 1870. | [rule 90 mm.] | PARIS.—TYPOGRAPHIE DE HENRI PLON, IMPRIMEUR DE L’EMPEREUR, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8.”] Picton, G. W.
DC242 .P611 1816
[Text contained within text box, 60 x 130, surrounded by another text box of military paraphernalia and imagery, 95 x 180 mm.] THE | Battle of Waterloo: | OR, | A GENERAL HISTORY OF THE EVENTS | Connected with that important Aera ; | FROM THE | PERIOD OF BONAPARTE’S ESCAPE FROM ELBA, | TO HIS ARRIVAL AT ST. HELENA. | Containing Official and Circumstantial Accounts, | BRITISH AND FOREIGN, | OF THE | DECISIVE VICTORY, | OBTAINED OVER THE FRENCH ARMY, | ON THE
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| PLAINS OF WATERLOO, | JUNE 18th 1815. | EMBRACING THE COMMUNICATIONS OF VARIOUS | OFFICERS AND PRIVATES; | AND INTERSPERSED WITH A VARIETY OF | INTERESTING ANECDOTES. | The whole presenting the best and most faithful | Account to Posterity, that has yet appeared of | the Actions of that e ver memorable Day. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | BY LIEUT. G. W. PICTON. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | Illustrated with Plans of the Battle, Views,, Portraits, &c. | [rule, 10 mm.] | SECOND EDITION. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | London: | PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY R. EDWARDS, | Crane Court, Fleet Street; | And sold by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster | Row ; and all other Booksellers. [Color image of a church in the country side on adjacent page, 105 x 170 mm., “Drawn on the spot by G.M.Brightly & Engraved by T. Crabb. | THE CHURCH AND VILLAGE OF WATERLOO.”] Piérart, Z. J.
DC242 .P615 1887
LE | DRAME DE WATERLOO | GRANDE RESTITUTION HISTORIQUE | Rectifications, Justification, Réfutations | Souvenirs, Éclaircissements, Rapprochements, Enseignements | Faits inédits et Jugements nouveaux | SUR LA CAMPAGNE DE 1815 | Par Z.-J. PIÉRART | Avec le plan des lieux depuis la Sambre jusqu’à Waterloo | [rule, 10 mm.] | NOUVELLE ÉDITION | [rule, 10 mm.] | [Image of two eagles and a woman’s face, 50 x 25 mm.] | PARIS | A. FERROUD, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | 192, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN | 1887 [On adjacent page: “L’auteur du présent ouvrage, en ayant gardé la propriété, se résrve | le droit de le faire traduire en toutes langues. Les contrefaçons ou traduc- | tions faites au mépris de ses droits seront poursuivies en vertu des lois, | décrets et traités internationaux.”] Pontécoulant, Gustave de
DC242 .P814 1866
SOUVENIRS MILITAIRES | [rule, 30 mm.] | NAPOLÉON A WATERLOO | OU | PRÉCIS RECTIFIÉ DE LA CAMAGNE DE 1815 | Avec des Documents nouveaux et de Pièce inédites | PAR | UN ANCIEN OFFICIER DE LA GARDE IMPÉRIAL | QUI EST RESTÉ PRÈS DE NAPOLÉON PENDANT TOUTE LA CAMPAGNE | ......Quaeque ipse miserrima vidi | et quorum pars parva fui!..... | ÉNÉIDE, livre II. | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE MILITAIRE | J. DUMAINE, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR DE L’EMPEREUR | 30, RUE ET PASSAGE DAUPHINE, 30 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1866 [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE RENOU ET MAULDE, RUE DE RIVOLI, 144.” | rule, 20 mm.]
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Ropes, John Codman
DC242 .R785 1892
THE CAMPAIGN OF | WATERLOO | A MILITARY HISTORY | BY | JOHN CODMAN ROPES | Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Military Historical Scoiety of Massachusetts, | and the Harvard Historical Society; Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences | and the Royal Historical Society; Honorary Member of the United States Cavalry | Association, etc. Author of “The Army under Pope,” in the Scribner | Series of “Campaigns of the Civil War”; “The First | Napoleon, a Sketch, Political and Military,” etc. | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1892 Scheltema, Jacobus
DC242 .S26 1816
DE | LAATSTE VELDTOGT | VAN | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE | DOOR | MR JACOBUS SCHELTEMA, | Ridder der orde van den Nederland∫chen Leeuw, | Lid van het Koninklijk In∫tituut en andere | Maat∫chappijen van Weten∫chap | [Image of an officer on horseback, 80 x 95 mm., “J.W. Pieneman, del. bl. 101. J. E. Marcus, Sculp.”] | Te AMASTERDAM, bij | HENDRIK GARTMAN. | MDCCCVI. Sibrone, William
DC242 .S564 1894
THE | WATERLOO CAMPAIGN. | 1815. | WILLIAM SIBORNE, | Captain, Half Pay, Unattached, | Constructor of the Waterloo Model. | FOURTH EDITION. | BIRMINGHAM: 34 WHEELEYS ROAD. | [Aligned left: “The War Library”] [Aligned center: “1 January 1894.”] [Aligned right: “All rights reserved.”] Southey, Robert
DC242 .S727 1816
The Poet’s Pilgrimage | to | Waterloo: | BY | ROBERT SOUTHEY, ESQ. | POET LAUREATE, | MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SPANISH ACADEMY, AND OF THE | ROYAL SPANISH ACADEMY OF HISTORY. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | [Greek lettering] | PINDAR. PYTH. 2. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | Second Edition. | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND | BROWN, PATERNOSTER ROW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1816. [Image of a church on adjacent page, 65 x 95 mm.] Thiers, Adolphe
DC242 .T43 1875
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON | ARCOLA MARENGO JENA WATERLOO | [rule, 95 mm.] | THE | CAMPAIGN OF WATERLOO | EXTRACTED FROM | THIERS’ HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION | AND EDITED, WITH ENGLISH NOTES | BY | EDWARD E. BOWEN, M.A. |
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MASTER OF THE MODERN SIDE, HARROW SCHOOL, LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE | CAMBRIDGE | WITH MAPS | RIVINGTONS | London, Oxford, and Cambridge | 1875 [On adjacent page: “RIVINGTONS | LODON........Waterloo Place | OXFORD........High Street | CAMBRIDGE........Trinity Street”] Varchmin, Friedrich Wilhelm von
DC242 .V289 1865
Die | Schlacht bie Belle-Alliance. | Eine Jubel∫chrift | auf das Jahr 1865 | von | Fr. Wilh. von Varchmin, | Rgl. Preu∫s. Lieut. a. D. | Berfaffer der Schri∫ten ,,Die Jahre 1848 und 1849, ein Wauderung | durch die Schlachtfelder, Schlacht bie Leipzig 2c.” | So ri∫∫en wir uns ringsherum | Von fremden Banden Ios, | Run ∫ind wir Deut∫che wiederum, | Run ∫ind wir wieder gro∫s. | Goethe. | Mit einem Schlachtplane und zwei Portraits. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Berlin. | Jm Berlage des Berfa∫∫ers. | 1865. Vaulabelle, Achille Tenaille de
DC242 .V374 N.D.
1815 | [rule, 20 mm.] | LIGNY-WATERLOO | PAR | A. DE VAULABELLE | Ancien Ministre de l’Instruction publique. | D’APRÈS LES DOCUMENTS AUTHENTIQUES RECUEILLIS EN FRANCE | ET A L’ÉTRANGER | GRAVURES PAR J.WORMS | ET UNE CARTE DE LA CAMPAGNE | Concours de fatalités inouïes ! Journée | incompréhensible! Y a-t-il eu trahison ? | n’y a-t-il en que du malheur ? Et pourtant | tout ce qui tenait à l’abileté avait été | accompli ! Singulière campagne, où j’ai | vu trois fois s’échapper de mes mains le | triomphe de la France ! | (NAPLOÉON). | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS | GARNIER FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 6, RUE DES SAINTSPÈRES, 6 [Portrait of Marchal Ney on adjacent page, 80 x 90 mm., “J Worms | LE MARÉCHAL NEY”] De Peyster, John Watts
DC243 .D4 N.D.
[double rule, 150 mm.] | THE PRUSSIANS | IN THE | CAMPAIGN OF WATERLOO.* | BY | BREV. MAJ-GEN. J. WATTS DE PEYSTER, LITT. D., LL. D., A. M., ETC. | [double rule, 150 mm.] | [rule, 25 mm.] | *Reprinted from the College Student, Lancaster, Pa. De Peyster, John Watts
DC243 .D41 1890
WATERLOO. | BY J. WATTS DEPEYSTER, M. A., LL.D., Lit. D., Brev. Maj.-Gen., N. Y.
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Le Mayeur, Adrien Jacques Joseph
DC243 .L43 1816
ODE | SUR LA BATAILLE | DE WATERLOO, | OU | DE MONT-SAINTJEAN, | SUIVIE | DE REMARQUES HITORIQUES RELATIVES A CETTE BATAILLE, A CELLES QUI | ONT ÉTÉ LIVRÉES ANTÉRIEUREMENT DANS LES MÊMES PLAINES, ET AUX | MONUMENS ÉRIGÉS JUSQU’ICI A WATERLOO ET DANS SES ENVIRONS; | PAR M. LE MAYEUR, | Secrétaire-général de la Faculté de Droit en l’Académie de Bruxelles, | Auteur du Poëme national intitulé : Les Belges, etc. | [rule, 65 mm.] | A BRUXELLES, | CHEZ P. J. DE MAT, IMPRIMEUR-LIBRAIRE. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | M DCCC XVI. Mitchell, H. P.
DC243 .M681 1843
REMARKS | ON | THE FIRST OPERATIONS | OF THE | CAMPAIGN OF WATERLOO. | BY | LIEUT.-COL. MITCHELL, H.P. | “L’histoire a besoin d’une reconstruction dans notre société agitée.” | CAPEFIGUE. | EDINBURGH : J. MENZIES, PRINCE’S STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | M.DCCC.XLIII. Jomini, Antoine, Henri, Baron de
DC244 .G312 1842 c.1
[Text contained within a decorative text box, 190 x 130 mm.] [In gold, blue, and green] ALBUM | Contenant un Plan de la Bataille de Waterloo. | DRESSÉ PAR | LE GÉNÉRAL BARON DE JOMINI, | ET | DOUZE VUES DES ENVIRONS DU DIT | Champ de Bataille. | [rule, 45 mm.] | Publié par H: Gérard, Rue de la Bergere, 6, à Bruxelles. [Copy two identical to copy one] Barral, Georges
DC244.5 .D268 N.D.
GEORGES BARRAL | [rule, 10 mm.] | ITINÉRAIRE ILLUSTRÉ | DE | L’ÉPOPÉE DE WATERLOO | [rule, 10 mm.] | GUIDE HISTORIQUE ET MILITAIRE | DU CHAMP DE BATAILLE | AVEC | Les diagrammes de l’Auteur et 60 dessins originaux | D’ADOLPHE HAMESSE | Pas un ne recula ! –Dormez, morts héroïques | Victor HUGO. | [rule, 35 mm.] | PARIS | ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR | 26, RUE RACINE, PRÈS L’ODÉON | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. [Image of Wellington on horseback on adjacent page, 70 x 100 mm., “A. Hamesse | Wellington, anxieux, tira sa montre et murmura: « Il me | faudrait Blücher ou la nuit ! » -Il eût les deux.”]
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Smithers, Henry
DC244.7 .S664 N.D. c.1
OBSERVATIONS | MADE DURING A TOUR IN | 1816 AND 1817, | THROUGH THAT PART OF THE | NETHERLANDS, | WHICH COMPRISES | Ostend, Bruges, Ghent, Brussels, Malines & Antwerp ; | WITH REMARKS ON THE WORKS OF ART, IN | CARVING, PAINTING, AND SCULPTURE ; | AND ENQUIRIES INTO THE PRESENT STATE OF | AGRICULTURE, POLITICAL OECONOMY, LITERATURE, THE ARTS | LAWS, GOVERNMENT, AND RELIGION. | To which is added, from the most authentic information, | SEVERAL ORIGINAL ANECDOTES | RELATIVE TO THE | BATTLE OF WATERLOO, | And the humane conduct of the Inhabitants of the | CITY OF BRUSSELS, | ON THAT OCCASION. | In a Series of Letters. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | BY | HENRY SMITHERS, | LECTURER ON HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, | AND | Author of “Affection” a Poem. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | BRUSSELS: | Printed for the Author, and to be had of him, at No. 950 Rue Verte | near La Place Royale, and of hte principal Booksellers in | Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, and Great Britain. [Sketch of men sitting outside a farmhouse on adjaent page, 110 x 170 mm., “Etch by W. Johnaton”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Warden, C. F.
DC244.7 .W265 1817
THE | Battle of Waterloo; | A POEM; | IN TWO PARTS: | BY C. F. WARDEN: | DESCRIBING, WITH THE MOST POSSIBLE ACCURACY, THAT VARIETY | OF INCIDENT WHICH CHARACTERISED THIS EVER | MEMORABLE ACHIEVEMENT. | [rule, 15 mm.] | THE | Embellishments | ARE, | A PORTRAIT OF | HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. | AND | EIGHT ELEGANT PLATES, | ENGRAVED FROM SKETCHES TAKEN ON THE SPOT, BY AN | OFFICER IN THE COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT. | The Aqua-tints are coloured with a correctness equal in appearance | to Drawings, and form a Miniature Panaorame of | the Scene of Action. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | Entered at Stationers’ Hall. | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed for the Author, by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle-street: | AND SOLD BY MOST RESPECTABLE BOOKSELLERS. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | Price 4s. 6d. Boards. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1817. [Portrait of Wellington on adjacent page, 80 x 105 mm., “The most Noble Field Marshal, | Arthur, Duke of Wellington.”] Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de DC249 .T148 1881 THE CORRESPONDENCE OF | PRINCE TALLEYRAND | AND | KING LOUIS XVIII | DURING THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA | (HITHERTO
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UNPUBLISHED) | FROM THE MANUSCRIPTS PRESERVED IN THE ARCHIVES | OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AT PARIS | WITH A PREFACE OBSERVATIONS AND NOTES BY | M. G. PALLAIN | AUTHORIZED AMERICAN EDITION | WITH A PORTRAIT AND DESCRIPTIVE INDEX | [rule, 35 mm.] | NEW YORK: | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, | 743 AND 745 BROADWAY. | [Aligned left: “PARIS: | E. PLON ET CIE.”] [vertical rule separating text, 5 mm.] [Aligned center: “LEIPSIC: | BROCKHAUS.”] [vertical rule separating text, 5 mm.] [Aligned right: “LONDON: | BENTLEY AND SON.”] | 1881. | (All rights reserved.) [Portrait of Talleyrand on adjacent page, 65 x 95 mm., “Engd by A. H. Ritchie. | ch. Mau. talleyrand.”] Dalling and Bulwer, Henry Lytton Bulwer, Baron DC251 .D147 1834 V.1-2 F R A N C E, | SOCIAL, LITERARY, POLITICAL. | BY | HENRY LYTTON BULWER, ESQ. M.P. | Nature and truth are the same every where, and reason shows them | every where alike. But the accidents and other causes, which give rise | and growth to opinions both in speculation and practice, are of infinite | variety.—Bolingbroke on the true Use of Retirement and Study. | Reverere conditores Deos, numina Deorum. Reverere gloriam veterem, | et hanc ipsam senectutem quae in homine venerabilis, in urbibus sacra | est. Sit apud te honor antiquitati, sit ingentibus faeti, sit fabulis quoque, | nihil ex cujunsquam dignitate, nibil ex libertate, nihil etiam mex jactatione | decerpseris.— Plinius Maximo Suo S. | IN TWO VOLMES. | VOL. I. | SECOND EDITION REVISED. | LONDON : | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | (SUCCESSOR TO HENRY COLBURN.) | 1834. [On adjacent page: “LONDON: | IBOTSON AND PALMER, PRINTERS, SAVOY STREET, STRAND.”] Montgaillard, Guillaume Honoré Rocques de DC251 .M785 1827 V.1-9 HISTOIRE | DE FRANCE, | DEPUIS | LA FIN DU REGNE DE LOUIS XVI | JUSQU’A L’ANNÉE 1825, | PRÉCÉDÉ D’UN DISCOURS PRÉLIMINAIRE ET D’UNE INTRODUCTION | HISTORIQUE SUR LA MONARCHIE FRANÇAISE ET LES CAUSES | QUI ONT AMENÉ LA RÉVOLUTION; | PAR | L’ABBÉ DE MONTAGAILLARD. | OUVRAGE FAISANT SUITE A TOUTES LES HISTOIRE DE FRANCE | PUBLIÉES JUSQU’A CE JOUR. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS. | MOUTARDIER, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR, | RUE GÎTLE-COEUR, NO 4. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1827. [Portrait of Montgaillard on adjacent page, 80 x 70 mm., “Couche Pils Sclp. Deve’cia. del. | L’ABBÉ DE MONTGAILLARD.”]
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Redhead, Thomas W.
DC251 .R31 1848 V.1-3 c.1
THE | FRENCH REVOLUTIONS | FROM 1789 TO 1848. | BY T. W. REDHEAD. | VOLUME I. | EDINBURGH: | WILLIAM AND ROBERT CHAMBERS. | 1848. [Copies two and three identical to copy one, except for binding on copy three] Fain, Agathon-Jean-François, Baron DC255 .F3 A3 1908 MÉMOIRES | DU | BARON FAIN | PREMIER SECRÉTAIRE DU CABINET DE L’EMPEREUR | Publiés par ses arrière-petits-fils | AVEC UNE INTRODUCTION ET DES NOTES | PAR | P. FAIN | CHEF D’ESCADRON D’ARTILLERIE | [rule, 20 mm.] | Deuxième édition | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P LABOR OMNIA VINCIT IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 8, RUE GRANCIÈRE, 6e | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1908 | Tous droit réservés [Portrait of Baron Fain on adjacent page, 85 x 70 mm., “Héliogr. Ducourtioux Imp. Eudes | LE BARON FAIN | d’après une lithographie de Grèvedon. | Plon-Nourrit & Cie Edit.”] Guizot, François
DC255 .G8 A4 1858 V.1-4
MEMOIRS | TO ILLUSTRATE | THE HISTORY OF MY TIME. | BY | F. GUIZOT, | AUTHOR OF ‘MEMOIRS OF SIR ROBERT PEEL;’ ‘HISTORY OF OLIVER CROMWELL,’ ETC. ETC. | VOLUME I. | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, | Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty. | 1858. Pasquier, Etienne-Denis, Duc
DC255 .P3 A4 1893 V.1-4
HISTOIRE DE MON TEMPS | [rule, 45 mm.] | MÉMOIRES | DU | CHANCELIER PASQUIER | PUBLIÉES PAR | M. LE DUC D’AUDIFFRETPASQUIER | DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | [rule, 20 mm.] | PREMIÈRE PARTIE | RÉVOLUTION—CONSULAT—EMPIRE | TOME PREMIER | 1789-1810 | [rule, 25 mm.] | Portraits en héliogravure | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P LABOR OMNIA VINCIT IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 10, RUE GRANCIÈRE | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1893 [Portrait of Duke Pasquier on adjacent page, 95 x 130 mm., “Héliog. & Imp. Lemercier E.Plon, Nourrit &Cie Edit. | ETIENNE-DENIS DUC PASQUIER | Chancelier de France | Membre de l’Académie Française | 21 Avril 1767 + 5 Juillet 1862 .”]
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Pasquier, Etienne-Denis, Duc
DC255 .P3 A5 1893 V.1-3
A HISTORY OF MY TIME | [rule, 60 mm.] | MEMOIRS | OF | CHANCELLOR PASQUIER | EDITED BY | THE DUC D’AUDIFFRETPASQUIER | TRANSLATED BY CHARLES E. ROCHE | THE REVOLUTION— THE CONSULATE—THE EMPIRE | VOLUME I 1789-1810 | WITH PORTRAITS | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1893 [Portrait of Duke Pasquier on adjacent page, 95 x 130 mm., “ETIENNE-DENIC DUC PASQUIER | Chancellor of France | Member of the French Academy | Born April 21 1767 Died July 5 1862”] Paulin, Jules Antoine, Baron
DC255 .P3 P328 1895
LES SOUVENIRS | DU | GÉNÉRAL BON PAULIN | (1782-1876) | PUBLIÉES PAR | LE CAPITAINE DU GÉNIE PAULIN-RUELLE | SON PETIT-NEVEU | [Image with be and tree symbology, 20 x 25 mm., “H • P LABOR • OMNI • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURSÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 8 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1895 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: “L’auteur et les éditeurs déclarent réserver leurs droit de | reproduction et de traduction en France et dans tous les pays | étrangers, y compris la Suède et la Norvège. | Ce volume a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de | la librairie) en février 1895. | [rule, 80 mm.] | PARIS. –TYP. DE E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, RUE GARANCIÈRE.—15.”] Récamier, Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard DC255 .R3 A25 1868 MEMOIRS | AND | CORRESPONDENCE | OF | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH AND EDITED LUYSTER. | SEVENTH EDITION. | BOSTON: 1868. [Portrait of Madame Récamier on 75 mm., “H. W. Smith Sc.”] Lenormant, Amélie Cyvoct
MADAME RÉCAMIER. | | BY | ISAPHENE M. | ROBERTS BROTHERS. | adjacent page, 65 x
DC255 .R3 L5 1891
MADAME RÉCAMIER | AND | HER FRIENDS. | From the French of Madame Lenormant, | BY THE TRANSLATOR OF | MADAME RÉCAMIER’S MEMOIRS. | [Circular image of a cherub reading, 20 mm., “QUI LEGIT REGIT.”] | BOSTON: | ROBERTS BROTHERS. | 1891.
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Rochechouart, Louis Victor Léon, Comte de DC255 .R673 A4 1889 SOUVENIRS | SUR | LA RÉVOLUTION | L’EMPIRE ET LA RESTAURATION | PAR LE GÉNÉRAL | COMTE DE ROUCHECHOART | AIDE DE CAMP DU DUC DE RICHELIEU | AIDE DE CAMP DE L’EMPEREUR ALEXANDRE Ier | COMMANDANT LA PLACE DE PARIS SOUS LOUIS XVIII | [rule, 20 mm.] | MÉMOIRES INÉDITES PUBLIÉS PAR SON FILS | [rule, 20 mm.] | Ouvrage orné de deux portraits | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P LABOR OMNIA VINCIT IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRE PLON | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GRANCIÈRE, 10 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1889 | Tous droits réservés [Portrait of the Count of Rochechouart on adjacent page, 95 x 120 mm., “Mansion pinx. Héliog. Dujardin | LOUIS-VICTORLÉON, COMTE DE ROCHECHOUART. | 1788-1858 | Imp. Eudes. E. Plon, Nourrit & CIE Edit.”] Colmache
DC255 .T1 C716 1850
REVELATIONS | OF | THE LIFE OF | PRINCE TALLEYRAND. | EDITED | FROM THE PAPERS OF THE LATE | M. COLMACHE, | PRIVATE SECRETARY TO THE PRINCE. | Second Edition. | LONDON : | HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, | GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. | 1850. [Portrait of Talleyrand on adjacent page, 105 x 120 mm., ...”de talleyrand | London: Henry Colburn, 1845.”] Blennerhassett, Charlotte Julia von Leyden, Lady DC255 .T3 B647 1894 V.1-2 TALLEYRAND. | BY LADY BLENNERHASSETT | (GRÄFIN LEYDEN). | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN | BY FREDERICK CLARKE, | Late Taylorian Scholar in the University of Oxford. | “Les hommes à principes sont dispensés de réussir. Le succès est au contraire | pour les habiles une condition obligée.”—A. THIERS, “Consulat et Empire,” | xviii., 99. | IN TWO VOLS.—VOL. I. | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1894. Stewarton
DC255 .T3 S79 1806 V.1-2
MEMOIRS | OF | C. M. TALLEYRAND | DE PERIGORD, | One of Buonaparte’s Principal Secretaries of State, his Grand | Chamberlain, and Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour, | Ex-Bishop of Autun, Ex-Abbé of Celles and St. Dennis, | &c. &c. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | BY THE AUTHOR OF | THE REVOLUTIONARY PLLUTARCH. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | When men
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through infamy to grandeur soar, | They light a torch to shew their shame the more. | YOUNG. | [rule, 15 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | [rule, 15 mm.] | VOL. I. | SECOND EDITION. | [double rule, 45 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR J. MURRAY, FLEET-STREET ; AND | J. HARDING, ST. JAMES’S-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1806. [Portrait of Talleyrand on adjacent page, 80 x 95 mm., “Freeman sc. | Ch. M. Talleyrand. | Printed for John Murray, June 10th 1805.”] Stewarton
DC255 .T3 S852 1805 V.1-2
MEMOIRS | OF | C. M. TALLEYRAND | DE PERIGORD, | One of Buonaparte’s Principal Secretaries of State, his Grand | Chamberlain, and Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour, | Ex-Bishop of Autun, Ex-Abbé of Celles and St. Dennis, &c. | CONTAINING THE PARTICULAR | OF | HIS PRIVATE AND PUBLIC LIFE, | OF HIS | INTRIGUES IN BOUDOIRS | AS WELL AS IN | C A B I N E T S. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY THE AUTHOR OF | THE REVOLUTIONARY PLLUTARCH. | [rule, 10 mm.] | When men through infamy to grandeur soar, | They light a torch to shew their shame the more. | YOUNG. | [rule, 10 mm.] | VOL. I. | [rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR J. MURRAY, FLEET-STREET | By T. Gillet, Salisbury Square. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1805. [Portrait of Talleyrand on adjacent page, 80 x 95 mm., “Freeman sc. | Ch. M. Talleyrand. | Printed for John Murray, June 10th 1805.”] Vars, Valentin de, Baron
DC255 .T3 V325 1891
M. LE BARON DE X... | [rule, 20 mm.] | LES FEMMES | DE | M. DE TALLEYRAND | [Decorative lettering, 20 x 25 mm., “CKKC”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DES AUTEURS MODERNES | 4, RUE HAUTEFEUILLE, 4 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droit réservés [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “ÉMILE COLIN.—IMPRIMERIE DE LAGNY.” | rule, 20 mm.] Unknown
DC255 .V224 1892 V.1-2
AN ENGLISHMAN IN PARS | (NOTES AND RECOLLECTIONS) | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. I. | REIGN OF LOUIS-PHILIPPE | [Manuscript] By Albert D Vandam. | NEW YORK | D. APPLETON & COMPANY Capefigue, Jean Baptiste Honoré Raymond DC256 .C237 1841 V.1-4 HISTOIRE | DE LA | RESTAURATION | ET DES CAUSES QUI ONT AMENÉ | LA CHUTE DE LA BRANCHE AINÉE DES BOURBONS, | PAR M.
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CAPEFIGUE. | Troisième Édition, | revue, corrigée et trèsaugmenté. | [rule, 10 mm.] | PREMIÈRE SÉRIE. | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS, | CHARPENTIER, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR, | 29, RUE DE SEINE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1841. [List of other titles by same editor on adjacent page] Crowe, Eyre Evans
DC256 .C95 1854 V.1-2
HISTORY | OF THE | REIGNS OF LOUIIS XVIII. | AND | CHARLES X. | BY | EYRE EVANS CROWE, | AUTHOR OF “THE HISTORY OF FRANCE,” “THE GREEK AND THE TURK,” | ETC. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [Image of two lions holding a shield and crown, 35 x 15 mm., “HONT•S T•QUI•M •Y•PENSE• | •DIEU ET•MON•DROIT•”] | LONDON: | RICHARD BENTLEY, | Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty. | MDCCCLIV. Dulaure, Jacques-Antoine
DC256 .D879 1845 V.1-8
1814—1830 | [rule, 10 mm.] | HISTOIRE | DES CENT-JOURS | DE LA | RESTAURATION | ET DE LA | RÉVOLUTION DE 1830 | PAR | J.-A. DULAURE | Auteur de l’Histoire de Paris. | REVUE ET CONTINUÉE PAR AUGUIS, DÉPUTÉ, | AVEC UNE INTRODUCTION AU REGNE DE CHARLES X, ET L’HISTOIRE DE LA | RÉVOLUTION DE 1830. PAR M. DE MONTROL | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [Circular image of a crown and swoards, 30 mm.] | PARIS | POIRÉE, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | RUE CROIX-DES-PETITS-CHAMPS, 2. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1845 [Portrait of Dulaure on adjacent page, 80 x 80 mm., “Couché sc. | J. A. DULAURE.”] Ireland, W. H.
DC256 .I65 1822 c.1
FRANCE | FOR | THE LAST SEVEN YEARS; | OR, | The Bourbons. | [rule, 15 mm.] | BY | W. H. IRELAND. | MEMBER OF | THE ATHANAEUM OF SCIENCES AND ARTS AT PARIS. | [rule, 15 mm.] | “La Cocarde Tri-Colore fera le tour du monde.” | MIRABEAU. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER. | AVE-MARIA LANE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1822. [Copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Imbert de Saint-Amand
DC260 .B5 I32 1892
THE | DUCHESS OF BERRY | AND THE | COURT OF CHARLES X | BY | IMBERT DE SAINT-AMAND | WITH PORTRAIT | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1892 [Portrait of the Duchess of Berry on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “Ellarie Caroline”]
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Gontaut-Biron, Marie Joséphine Louise de Montaut DC260 .G6 D262E 1894 V.1-2 MEMOIRS | OF THE | DUCHESSE DE GONTAUT | GOUVERNANTE TO THE CHILDREN OF FRANCE DURING | THE RESTORATION, 1773-1836 | Translated from the French | BY MRS. J. W. DAVIS | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. I. | LONDON | CHATTO AND WINDUS, PICCADILLY | 1894 [Portrati of the Duchess of Gontaut on adjacent page, 75 x 125 mm.] Blanc, Louis
DC266 .B63 1848 V.1
THE | HISTORY OF TEN YEARS, | 1830—1840; | OR, | FRANCE UNDER LOUIS PHILIPPE. | BY LOUIS BLANC. | TRANSLATED | BY WALTER K. KELLY. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [rule, 20 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | LEA & BLANCHARD. | 1848. [Library holds only volume one of two, incorrectly bound as volume two] La Hodde, Lucien de
DC266.5 .L184E 1856
HISTORY | OF | SECRET SOCIETIES, | AND OF THE | REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FRANCE | From 1830 to 1848; | CONTAINING SKETCHES OF | LOUIS-PHILLIPE AND THE REVOLUTION OF FEBRUARY; | TOGETHER WITH | PORTRAITS, CONSPIRACIES, AND UNPUBLISHED FACTS. | BY | LUCIEN DE LA HODDE. | Translated From the Paris Edition of 1850. | BY AN AMERICAN. | PHILADELPHIA: | J. B. LIPPINCOTT AND CO. 1856. Cass, Lewis
DC267 .C343 1840
FRANCE, | ITS | KING, COURT, AND GOVERNMENT. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY AN AMERICAN. | [rule, 55 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | WILEY & PUTNAM, | 161 BROADWAY, & 35 PATERNOSTER ROW, | LONDON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1840. [Portrait of Louis Philippe on adjacent page, 60 x 70 mm., “LOUIS PHILIPPE, | in 1792 | AS DUC DE CHARTRES.”] Ideville, Henry-Amédée Lelorgne, Comte d’ DC269 .B9 I18 1881 V.1-3 LE | MARÉCHAL BUGEAUD, | D’APRÈS | SA CORRESPONDANCE INTIME | ET DES DOCUMENTS INÉDITS | 1784—1849, | PAR | LE CTE H. D’IDEVILLE, | ANCIEN PRÉFET D’ALGER. | [rule, 15 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 45 mm.] | PARIS, | LIBRAIRE DE FIRMIN-DIDOT ET CIE, | IMPRIMEURS DE L’INSTITUT, RUE JACOB,
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56. | 1881. [Portrait of Bugeaud on adjacent page, 100 x 130 mm., “Desboutin.” | Manuscript “Mch Buegeaud 2’ July”] Ideville, Henry-Amédée Lelorgne, Comte d’ DC269 .B9 I19 1884 V.1-2 MEMOIRS | OF | MARSHAL BUGEAUD | FROM HIS PRIVATE DORRESPONDENCE | AND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS. | 1784-1849. | BY | THE COUNT H. D’IDEVILLE, | Late Prefect of Algiers. | EDITED, FROM THE FRENCH, | BY | CHARLOTTE M. YONGE, | AUTHOR OF ‘THE HIER OF REDCLYFFE,’ ETC. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | HURST AND BLACKETT, PUBLISHERS, | 13 GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. | 1884. All Rights reserved. [Portrait of Bugeaud on adjacent page, 100 x 130 mm., “Desboutin.” | Manuscript “Mch Bueageaud 2’ July”] Capefigue, Jean Baptiste Honoré Raymond DC270 .C237 1849 V.1-4 LA SOCIÉTÉ | ET | LES GOUVERNEMENTS | DE L’EUROPE | depuis | LA CHUTE DE LOUIS-PHILIPPE | jusqu’à | LA PRÉSIDENCE DE LOUIS-NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE | PAR | M. CAPEFIGUE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | TOME I. | [rule, 30 mm.] | BRUXELLES. | MELINE, CANS ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS. | [Aligned left: “LIVOURNE, | MÊME MAISON.”] [veritcal rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right: “LEIPZIG. | J. P. MELINE.”] | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1849 [Four volumes bound in two] Schoelcher, Victor
DC274 .S32 1852 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DES CRIMES | DU 2 DÉCEMBRE, | PAR | V. SCHOELCHER, | Représentant du peuple. | [rule, 3 mm.] | ÉDITION CONSIDÉRABLEMENT AUGMENTÉE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | [rule, 5 mm.] | BRUXELLES, | CHEZ TOUS LES LIBRAIRES. | [rule, 3 mm.] | [Four considerable quotations from the work on adjacent page] Schoelcher, Victor
DC274 .S36 1853
LE GOUVERNEMENT | DU | DEUX DÉCEMBRE, | POUR FAIRE SUITE A L’HISTOIRE DES CRIMES | DU DEUX DÉCEMBRE, | PAR | V. SCHOELCHER, | REPRÉSENTANT DU PEUPLE, MEMBRE DE LA RÉUNION DE | LA MONTAGNE. | “ Le général Pellion fait poursuivre les insurgés | “ dans toutes les directions. Plusieurs ont été | “ passés par les armes. Une main de fer pèse sur | “ tous ces misérables.” (Journal de la Nièvre.) | Quand la France est asservie, l’Europe est dans | les fers. | La
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France déteste les sanguinaires. | LONDRES. | JEFFS, LIBRAIRE, BURLINGTON ARCADE. | [rule, 3 mm.] | MDCCCLIII. Napoleon III, Emperor of the French DC275.2 .N216 1873 POSTHUMOUS WORKS | AND | Unpublished Autographs | OF | NAPOLEON III. IN EXILE. | COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY | COUNT DE LA CHAPELLE, | COADJUTOR IN THE LAST WORKS OF THE EMPEROR AT CHISLEHURST. | London : | SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, LOW, & SEARLE, | CROWN BUILDINGS, 188, FLEET STREET. | 1873. {All rights reserved.} [On adjacent page: “LONDON : | GILBERT AND RIVINGTON, PRINTERS, | ST. JOHN’S SQUARE.”] Senior, Nassau William
DC275.2 .S477 1880 V.1-2
COVERSATIONS | WITH | DISTINGUISHED PERSONS | DURING THE SECOND EMPIRE | FROM 1860 TO 1863. | BY THE LATE | NASSAU WILLIAM SENIOR | MAST IN CHANCERY, PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, | MEMBRE CORRESPONDANT DE L’INSTITUT DE FRANCE, ETC. | AUTHOR OF | ‘CONVERSATIONS WITH M. THIERS, M. GUIZOT, ETC.’ | ‘A TREATIS ON POLITICAL ECONOMY,’ ‘BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES,’ ‘ESSAYS ON FICTION,’ | ‘HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS,’ | ‘JOURNALS KEPT IN TURKEY AND GREECE,’ ‘JOURNALS KEPT IN IRELAND,’ | ‘JOURNALS KEPT IN FRANCE ADN ITALY,’ | ‘CORRESPONDENCE AND CONVERSATIONS WITH ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE,’ ETC. | EDITED BY HIS DAUGHTER | M. C. M. SIMPSON. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON : | HURST AND BLACKETT, PUBLISHERS, | 13 GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. | 1880. | All Rights reserved. Beaumont-Vassy, Édouard Ferdinand, Vicomte de DC276 .B379 1874 HISTOIRE INTIME | DU | SECOND EMPIRE | PAR | LE VTE DE BEAUMONT-VASSY | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE SARTORIUS | 27, RUE DE SEINE, 2 | 1874 | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Smucker, Sameul Mosheim
DC276 .S356 1800
LIFE AND TIMES | OF | LOUIS NAPOLEON, | EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH, | WITH | BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES | OF HIS MOST DISTINGUISHED | MINISTERS, GENERALS, RELATIVES, AND FAVORITES. | BY | SAMUEL M. SCHMUCKER, LL.D., | AUTHOR OF “COURT AND REIGN OF CATHARINE II.,” ETC., ETC. | TO WHICH HAS BEEN ADDED | AN ACCOUNT OF THE FALL OF THE EMPIRE, THE
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| DEATH OF THE EMPEROR, AND THE TRAGIC | END OF THE PRINCE IMPERIAL. | BY | A. G. FEATHER, A.M., | EDITOR OF “POTTER’S AMERICAN MONTHLY.” | [rule, 25 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | THE KEYSTONE PUBLISHING CO. | 1890. Mismer, Charles
DC277.5 .M678 1889
CH. MISMER | [rule, 10 mm.] | DIX ANS SOLDAT | SOUVENIRS ET IMPRESSIONS | DE LA VIE MILITAIRE | [rule, 20 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET CIE | 79, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 79 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1889 [On adjacent page: rule, 25 mm. | “ÉMILE COLIN—IMPRIMERIE DE LAGNY” | rule, 25 mm.] Steubel, W.
DC277..5 .S915 1859
DES | FORCES MILITAIRES DE LA FRANCE | COMPARÉS | A CELLES DE L’ALLEMAGNE | PAR | W. STREUBEL | OFFICIER D’ARTILLERIE | [rule, 10 mm.] | TRADUIT DE L’ALLEMAND | [rule, 15 mm.] | BRUXELLES | FR. VAN MEENEN ET Ce, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE DE LA PUTTERIE, 33 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1859 Whitehurst, Felix M.
DC278 .W593 1873 V.1-2
COURT AND SOCIAL LIFE | IN FRANCE | UNDER | NAPOLEON THE THIRD. | BY THE LATE | FELIX M. WHITEHURST. | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. I. | LONDON: | TINSLEY BROTHERS, 8, CATHERINE ST., STRAND. | 1873. {All Right Reserved.} [Portrait of unknown man pasted onto adjacent page, 45 x 60 mm.] Unknown
DC279 .L651 1852
[...]ERS OF “AN ENGLISHMAN” | ON | LOUIS NAPOLEON, | THE EMPIRE, AND THE COUP D’ÉTAT. | REPRINTED, WITH LARGE ADDITIONS, | FROM | The Times. | LONDON : | HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | 1852. Wilcox, Cadmus Marcellus
DC279 .W667 1860
[Text contained within a decorative text box, 130 x 200 mm.] A | TABULAR STATEMENT | OF THE COMPOSITION OF | THE FRENCH ARMY | ON A WAR FOOTING, | PREPARED FROM THE MOST RECENT OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. | [rule, 40 mm.] | BY C. M. WILCOZ, U. S. ARMY. | [rule, 30 mm.] | New York : | PUBLISHED BY D. VAN NOSTRAND, 192 BROADWAY. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1860.
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Abbott, John Stevens Cabot
DC280 .A132 1868
THE HISTORY | OF | NAPOLEON III. | EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH. | INCLUDING A BRIEF | NARRATIVE OF ALL THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS WHICH HAVE | OCCURRED IN EUROPE SINCE THE FALL OF NAPOLEON I. | UNTIL THE PRESENT TIME. | BY | JOHN S. C. ABBOTT, | AUTHOR OF “HISTORY OF NAPOLEON I.,” “THE FRENCH REVOLUTION,” | “THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA,” ETC. | WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. | BOSTON : | B. B. RUSSELL, PUBLISHER, 55 CORNHILL. | CINCINNATI : WHITE, CORBIND, BOUVÉ, & CO. | SAN FRANCISCO : H. H. BANCROFT & CO. | 1868. [Portrait of Napoleon III on adjacent page, 95 x 145 mm., “Bingham, Photo. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by B. B. Russell in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Massachusetts. Morse, Sc. | THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON III. | Painted for the Emperor by Cabanel. | ‘Executed in Paris expressly for “Abbotts Life of Napoleon III.’ | BOSTON, B. B. RUSSELL.”] Unknown
DC280 .D436 1883 c.1
LE DERNIER | DES | NAPOLÉON | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | C. MARPON ET E. FLAMMARION, ÉDITEURS | 1 A 9, GALERIE DE L’ODÉON ET RUE RACINE, 26 | [rule, 3 mm.] | 1883 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: rule, 25 mm. | “F. AUREAU.—IMPRIMERIE DE LAGNY” | rule, 25 mm.] [Copy two identical to copy one] Forbes, Archibald
DC280 .F692 1898
[In black and red] THE LIFE | OF | NAPOLEON THE THIRD | BY | ARCHIBALD FORBES, LL.D. | [Decorative sketching of a ship, 25 x 30 mm.] | WITH THIRTY-SEVEN ILLUSTRATIONS | LONDON | CHATTO & WINDUS | 1898 [Portrait of Napoleon III on adjacent page, 85 x 115 mm., “Napoléon | from a photograph by W. * D. Doumey, 57, Ebury St.”] Fraser, William, Sir
DC280 .F842 1896 c.1
NAPOLEON III. | (MY RECOLLECTIONS) | BY | SIR WILLIAM FRASER, BARONET: | M.A. OF CHIRSTCHURCH, OXFORD : | AUTHOR OF | LONDON SELF-GOVERNED : WORDS ON WELLINGTON : | DISRAELI AND HIS DAY : HIC ET UBIQUE. | SECOND EDITION. | LONDON. | SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY, LIMITED : | St. Dunstan’s House ; | FETTER LANE, FLEET STREET, E.C. | All rights reserved by the Author. [Copy two identical to copy one]
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Haswell, James M.
DC280 .H359 1871
THE MAN OF HIS TIME. | [rule, 20 mm.] | PART I. | THE STORY OF THE LIFE OF | NAPOLEON III. | BY | JAMES M. HASWELL. | PART II. | THE SAME STORY AS TOLD | BY | POPULAR CARICATURISTS | Of the last Thirty Years. | [Caricature of Napoleon III, 40 x 40 mm., “Napoleon III., as the modern ‘Hop-o’-my-Thumb,’ in the act of obtaining | the legendary Seven-league Boots.”] | LONDON : | JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY. | All rights reserved.} [Color caricature of Napoleon III on adjacent page, 90 x 130 mm., “FRONTISIECE. | ‘After all his fishing in troubled waters, he only brings LIBERTY and a | REPUBLIC to the surface at last.’ | Caricature issued during the Commune.”] Imbert de Saint-Amand
DC280 .I32 1895
LES FEMMES DES TUILERIES | [rule, 15 mm.] | LOUIS-NAPOLÉON | ET | MADEMOISELLE DE MONTIJO | PAR | IMBERT DE SAINTAMAND | [Decorative image, 25 x 25 mm., “E D”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DENTU | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réserveés, y compris la Suède et la Norvège [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Wikoff, Henry
DC280 .W663 1849
NAPOLEON LOUIS BONAPARTE, | FIRST PRESIDENT OF FRANCE. | BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL SKETCHES, INCLUDING A VISIT TO | THE PRINCE AT THE CASTLE OF HAM. | BY HENRY WIKOFF. | NEW YORK : | GEORGE P. PUTNAM, 155 BROADWAY. LONDON : PUTNAM’S AMERICAN AGENCY, | Removed from Paternoster Row to | J. CHAPMAN, 142 STRAND. | 1849. [Portrait of Louis Napoleon on adjacent page, 85 x 75 mm., “LOUIS NAPOLEON. | President of France | Born in Paris, April, 20, 1808. | DRAWN FROM NATURE | Putnam | 155 Broadway, N. Y. | PUBLISHER Carette, Madame
DC280.2 .C271 1889
Souvenirs intimes | de la | Cour des Tuileries | PAR | MADAME CARETTE NÉE BOUVET | [rule, 10 mm.] | SEIZIÈME ÉDITION | [Decorative lettering, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | PAUL OLLENDORFF, ÉDITEUR | 28 bis, RUE DE RICHELIEU, 28 bis | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1889 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page]
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Hérisson, Maurice d’Irisson, Comte d’ DC280.3 .I68 1890 LE | PRINCE IMPÉRIAL | (NAPOLÉON IV) | PAR | LE COMTE D’HÉRISSON | [rule, 10 mm.] | QUINZIÈME ÉDITION | [Decorative lettering, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | PAUL OLLENDORFF, ÉDITEUR | 28 bis, RUE DE RICHELIEU, 28 bis | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1890 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Griscelli de Vezzani, Jacques François DC280.4 .G8 1888 MEMOIRS | OF THE | BARON DE RIMINI | (GRISCELLI DE VEZZANI) | SECRET AGENT | OF | NAPOLEON III (1850-58) CAVOUR(185961) ANTONELLI (1861-62) | FRANCIS II (1862-64) THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA (1864-67) | [rule, 25 mm.] | SECOND EDITION | London | REMINGTON & CO PUBLISHERS | HENRIETTA STREET COVENT GARDEN | 1888 | [rule, 5 mm.] | {All Rights reserved} [Advertisement for The Prima Donna, by H. Sutherland Edwards, on adjacent page] Hautpoul, Amand, Marquis d’
DC280.5 .H3 F618 1904
GÉNÉRAL MARQUIS AMAND D’HAUTPOUL | [rule, 25 mm.] | SOUVENIRS | SUR | LA RÉVOLUTION | L’EMPIRE ET LA RESTAURATION | MÉMOIRES INÉDITS PUBLIÉS | PAR LE COMTE FLEURY | [Decorative image, 15 x 10 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ÉMILE-PAUL, ÉDITEUR | 100, FAUBOURG SAINT-HONORÉ, 100 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1904 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same editor on adjacent page] Hérisson, Maurice d’Irisson, Comte d’ DC285 .I68 1889 NOUVEAU JOURNAL | D’UN | OFFICIER D’ORDONNANCE | -LA COMMUNE- | PAR | LE COMTE D’HÉRISSON | [rule, 10 mm.] | TROISIÈME ÉDITION | [Decorative lettering, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | PAUL OLLENDORFF, ÉDITEUR | 28 bis, RUE DE RICHELIEU, 28 bis | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1889 | Tous droits réservés. Martin, Laurent
DC285 .M381 N.D.
[No title page or pages 1-31 text taken from WorldCat] Histoire complète de la guerre contre les Prussiens en 1870-1871 \ Paris Duquesne {n. d.}
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Mauni, R. de
DC285 .M451 1872
MÉMOIRES | SUR | L’ARMÉE DE CHANZY | PAR | R. de MAUNI | CAPITAINE AUX GARDES MOBILES DE MORTAIN | Qu’aucun amour ne soit plus saint pour | toi que l’amour de la patrie; qu’aucune | joie ne te soit plus douce que la joie de la | liberté: | Afin que tu recouvres ce que des traitres | t’ont dérobé, et que tu reprennes aux prix de | ton sang ce que l’ineptie a perdu. | (ARNDT, Kalechismus für den Deutschen, | juillet 1815.) | [rule, 30 mm.] | Deuxième édtion | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | [Aligned left: “SANDOZ ET FISCHBACHER | 33, RUE DE SEINE”] [veritcal rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right: “A. SAUTON, libraire-éditeur | 41, RUE DU BAC”] | BRUXELLES | A.-N. LEBÈGUE & Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 46, RUE DE LA MADELEINE | [rule, 3 mm.] | 1872 [On adjacent page: rule, 85 mm. | “DROIT DE TRADUCTION ET DE REPRODUCTION RÉSERVÉ” | rule, 85 mm. | rule, 90 mm. | “Bruxelles.—Imprimerie de A.-N. Lebègue et Cie, rue Terrarcken, 6”] Ryan, Charles Edward
DC285 .R988 1896
WITH AN ABMULANCE | DURING THE | FRANCO-GERMAN WAR | PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND ADVENTURES | WITH BOTH ARMIES | 1870-1871 | BY CHARLES E. RYAN, F.R.C.S.I., M.R.C.P.I. | KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF LOUIS II. OF BAVARIA | WITH PORTRAIT AND MAPS | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 153-157 FIFTH AVENUE | 1896 [Portrait of Ryan on adjacent page, 80 x 115 mm., “James Robinson & Sons Dublin, Photo. Walker & Boutall, Ph.Sc. | Charles Ryan”] Wormeley, Katharine Prescot
DC285.8 .L5 A4 1902 V.1-2
[In black and red] THE | PRINCE OF LIGNE. | HIS MEMOIRS, LETTERS, AND | MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. | Selected and Translated | BY | KATHARINE PRESCOT WORMELEY. | WITH INTRODUCTION AND PREFACE BY C.-A. SAINTE-BEUVE | AND MADAME DE STAËL-HOLSTEIN. | [Imade of a shield and crown, 30 x 35 mm., “ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS FROM THE ORIGINAL | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | BOSTON: | HARDY, PRATT & COMPANY. | 1902. [Color portrait of the Prince of Ligne on adjacent page, 95 x 115 mm., “PRO PATRIA NON TIMIDUS MORI | horar. | C. le Clercq pinx. A. Cardon Sculp. | Son Messe Monseigneur Le Prince de Ligne,” image of a shield and crown, 12 x 15 mm. | Indecipherable cursive print venerating the Prince] [Number 990 of 1250]
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Unknown [Text contained with text SIEGE OF PARIS | 1870-71. HISTORICAL DATA. | [rule, PHILADELPHIA: | PUBLISHED
DC289 .G787 1875 box, 85 x 125 mm.] | [rule, 25 mm.] | 25 mm.] | NEW YORK BY AMOS G. TORREY.
Lonlay, Dick de
THE GREAT | FROM AUTHENTIC AND | 1875-76.
DC289 .H26 1887 V.1-2
DICK DE LONLAY | [rule, 15 mm.] | FRANÇAIS & ALLEMANDS | HISTOIRE ANECDOTIQUE | DE LA | GUERRE DE 1870-71 | [rule, 20 mm.] | Niederbronn — Wissembourg — Froeschwiller | Châlons — Reims — Buzancy — Beaumont — Mouzon | Bazeilles — Sedan | [rule, 20 mm.] | SOIXANTE DESSINS DE L’AUTEUR | [rule, 15 mm.] | TROISIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 15 mm.] | PARIS | GARNIER FRÈRES, ÉDITEURS | 6, RUE DES SAINTS-PÈRES, 6 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1887 Hérisson, Maurice d’Irisson, Comte d’ DC289 .I7 1891 LES | RESPONSABILITÉS | DE | L’ANNÉE TERRIBLE | PAR | LE COMTE D’HÉRISSON | [rule, 10 mm.] | [Image, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | PAUL OLLENDORFF, ÉDITEUR | 28 bis, RUE DE RICHELIEU, 28 bis | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1891 | Tous droits réservés. Landon, Melville De Lancey
DC289 .L259 1871
THE | FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR | IN | A NUTSHELL. | A DAILY DIARY OF DIPLOMACY, BATTLES, AND WAR | LITERATURE. | With Eighteen Portraits, and Fourteen Maps | FROM OFFICIAL FRENCH AND PRUSSIAN FIELD SURVEYS. | BY | MELVILLE D. LANDON. | [Decorative image, 10 x 10 mm.] | NEW YORK : | G. W. CARLETON & CO., PUBLISHERS, MADISON SQUARE. | LONDON : S. LOW, SON & CO. | M.DCCC.LXXI. [Five portraits, surrounded by military paraphernalia, of the principal Prussian actors in the war on adjacent page, each 40 x 50 mm., “WILLIAM, CROWN PRINCE | PRINCE FREDK CHARLES | WILLIAM, KING OF PRUSSIA. | COUNT-BISMARCK. | GEN. VON MOLTKE”] Pflugk-Harttung, Julius von
DC289 .M455 1900
[In black and red] THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR | 1870-71 | BY | GENERALS AND OTHER OFFICERS | WHO TOOKPART IN THE CAMPAIGN | TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY | MAJOR-GENERAL J. F. MAURICE, C.B. | Commanding Woolwich District | WILFRED J. LONG & A.
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SONNENSCHEIN, | Captain King’s Royal Rifles Editor of “The British Fleet” | [Image of two unicorns holding a shield, “SW | ARDVA • QVAE • PVLCRA”] | LONDON | SWAN SONNENSCHEIN AND CO., LIM. | PATERNOSTER SQUARE | 1900. [Portrait of William the King of Prussia on adjacent page, 135 x 155 mm., indecipherable manuscript | “(‘First weigh, then venture!’) {front.”] Ollier, Edmund
DC289 .O4 N.D. V.1-2
CASSELL’S | HISTORY OF THE WAR | BETWEEN | FRANCE AND GERMANY, | 1870-1871. | VOLUME I. | [rule, 20 mm.] | CASSELL, PETTER, AND GALPIN, | LONDON, PARIS, AND NEW YORK. Ambert, Joachim-Marie-Jean-Jacques-Alexandre DC290 .A491 1873 HISTOIRE | DE LA | GUERRE DE 1870-1871 | PAR | LE GÉNÉRAL BON AMBERT | ANCIEN DÉPUTÉ | ANCIEN CONSEILLEUR D’ÉTAT | Fais ce que dois, advienne que pourra. | Vieux dicton. | [Image with bee and tree imagery, 25 x 35 mm., “H P • LABOR • OMNIA • VINCIT • IMPROBVS”] | PARIS | HENRI PLON IMPRIMEUR-ÉDITEUR | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE | [rule 5 mm.] | 1873 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page, “L’auteur et l’éditeur déclarent réserver leurs droit de traduction et de | reproduction à l’étranger. | Cet ouvrage a été déposé au ministère de l’intérieur (section de la librairie) | en mars 1873. | [rule 90 mm.] | PARIS,—TYPOGRAPHI DE HENRI PLON, 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE.”] Borbstaedt, Adolph
DC290 .B726 1873
THE | FRANCO-GERMAN WAR | TO THE | CATASTROPHE OF SEDAN | AND THE | FALL OF STRASSBURG. | BY | COLONEL A. BORBSTAEDT AND MAJOR F. DWYER. | WITH COMPLETE | Lists of the Formation of both Armies ; | Four Strategical Maps, Two Tabular Views of the Marches made, | Thirteen Diagrams in the Text, | Five Plans of Battles, and Two of the Siege of Strassburg. | LONDON : | ASHER & CO., 13, BEDFORD STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | 1873. Brockett, Linus Pierpont
DC290 .B864 1871
THE YEAR OF BATTLES : | A HISTORY OF THE | FRANCO-GERMAN WAR OF 1870-’71. | EMBRACING ALSO | Paris under the Commune; or, the Red Rebellion of 1871. | A SECOND REIGN OF TERROR, MURDER, AND MADNESS. | BY | L. P. BROCKETT, M.D., | AUTHOR OF “HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR” “CAMP, BATTLE-FIELD,
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AND HOSPITAL,” “WOMAN’S | WORK IN THE CIVIL WAR” “OUR GREAT CAPTAINS,” ETC. ETC. | WITH MAPS, PLANS OF BATTLES, AND NUMEROUS PORTRAITS, | ILLUSTRATIONS, AND BATTLE SCENES. | BY CHRISTIAN WEBER. | [rule, 15 mm.] | SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. | [rule, 15 mm.] | NEW YORK: | H. S. GOODSPEED & CO., 37 PARK ROW. | [Aligned left: “J. W. GOODSPEED & CO, 148 LAKE ST., CHI. | A. H. HUBBARD, PHILADELPHIA. | H. H. NATT & CO., CINCINNATI.”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right: “B. R. STURGES, BOSTON. | SCHUYLER SMITH, PRESCOTT, ONT. | JAMES H. DOBBS & CO., ERIE, PA.”] | F. DEWING & CO., SAN FRANCISCO. | 1871. [Fold out color map of Europe on adjacent page, 420 x 330 mm.] Molkte, Helmuth, Graf von
DC290 .M72 1892
THE | FRANCO-GERMAN WAR | OF | 1870-71 | BY FIELD-MARSHAL | COUNT HELMUTH VON MOLTKE | TRANSLATED BY | CLARA BELL AND HENRY W. FISCHER | WITH A MAP | NEW YORK | HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE | 1892 [Portrait of Von Moltke on adjacent page, 80 x 120 mm., “FIELD-MARSHALL COUNT HELMUTH VON MOLTKE.”] Rüstow, Wilhelm
DC290 .R921 1871 V.1
THE | WAR FOR THE RHINE FRONTIER | 1870 | ITS POLITICAL AND MILITARY HISTORY | BY | W. RÜSTOW | COLONEL IN THE SWISS ARMY ; FORMERLY CAPTAIN IN THE PRUSSIAN ARMY ; HONORARY | MEMBER OF THE SWEDISH ROYAL ACADEMY OF WAR | Author of ‘The Earlier Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte;’ ‘The German Military | Dictionary;’ ‘The Strategy of the Nineteenth Century,’ etc. etc. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY | JOHN LAYLAND NEEDHAM | LIEUTENANT ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY | IN THREE VOLUMES | VOLUME I. | WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS | EDINBURGH AND LONDON | MDCCCLXXI | Authorised Translation [Library holds only volume one of three] Déroulède, Paul
DC291 .D447 1888
COLLECTION E. GUILLAUME ET Cie | [rule, 80 mm.] | PAUL DÉROULÈDE | [rule, 10 mm.] | Chants du Soldat | Ouvrage couronné par l’Académie française | [rule, 10 mm.] | Dessins et aquarelles de | DE NEUVILLE, DETAILLE | ALLONGÉ, BAUGNIES, BOUTIGNY, FRAIPONT, GIRARDET | DU PATY, PICARD, PILLE, MASIONNEUVE | MERWART & WORMS | Gravure de GUILLAUME FRÈRES | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY ÉDITEUR | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1888 [List of other works in the same collection on adjacent page]
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Ruffer, Edouard
DC291 .R919 1873
LA GUERRE | DU SECOND EMPIRE | CONTRE | L’ALLEMAGNE | [rule, 10 mm.] | LETTRES CRITIQUES | PAR | EDOUARD RUFFER | Commandeur | de l’ordre de Danilo de l’Indépendance de Monténégro. | (Seule réproduction permise de la ,,Correspondance slave”) | [rule, 10 mm.] | ÉDITEUR ET IMRPIMEUR | J. S. SKREJˆSOVK`Y À PRAGUE | 1873 Schiedt, Richard Conrad
DC291 .S332 N.D.
[No title page, text taken from WorldCat] The FrancoPrussian War of 1870-71, by Richard C. Schiedt. \ {n.p., n.d.} Niemann, August
DC293 .N671E 1872
Authorized Translation. | [rule, 15 mm.] | THE | FRENCH CAMPAIGN | 1870—1871. | MILITARY DESCRIPTION | BY | A. NIEMANN. | [rule, 10 mm.] | WITH MAPS AND PLANS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Translated from the German by | Colonel EDWARD NEWDIGATE. | [rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON : | W. MITCHELL & CO., MILITARY PUBLISHERS, | 39, CHARING CROSS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1872. [Fold out color map of the German army’s movements on adjacent page, 400 x 300 mm., “L. Ravenstein dir.”] Vallery-Radot, René
DC295 .V243 1878
JOURNAL | D’UN VOLONTAIRE | D’UN AN | PAR | VALLERY-RADOT | COURONNÉ PAR L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE | DESSINS PAR P. PHILIPPOTEAUX | [Image of Marianne leading a group of soldier holding a flag, 60 x 85 mm., “BARBANT”] | BIBLIOTHÈQUE | D’ÉDUCATION ET DE RÉCRÉATION | J. HETZEL ET Cie, 18, RUE JACOB | PARIS | Tous droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés [Various images depicting a soldiers life on adjacent page, 105 x 155 mm., “RENE VALLERY-RADOT | JOURNAL D’UN VOLONTAIRE D’UN AN | COLLECTION J. HETZEL”] Schell, Adolf von
DC297 .S322 1873
Feldzug 1870-71 | [double rule, 100 mm.] | Die | Operationen der I. Armee | unter | General von Goeben. | Darge∫tellt | nach den Operationsacten des Obercommandos der I. Armee | von | A. v. Schell, | Major im gro∫sen General∫tabe. | [Decorative lettering, 15 x 10 mm., “ESM&S”] | Mit einer Operationskarte und 3 Gefechtsplänen. | [double
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rule, 70 mm.] | Berlin, 1873. | Ern∫t Siegfried Mittler und Sohn | Königliche Hofbuchhandlung | Roch∫ta∫se 69. Carette, Madame
DC300 .C271 1890
THE EVE | OF AN EMPIRE’S FALL. | BY | MADAME CARETTE (nèe BOUVET). | AUTHORESS OF “MY MISTRESS, THE EMPRESS EUGÉNIE; OR, COURT LIFE | AT THE TUILERIES.” | AUTHORISED TRANSLATION. | LONDON : DEAN AND SON, 160A, FLEET STREET, E.C. | OFFICE OF “DEBRETT’S PEERAGE, BARONETAGE,” ETC. Hérisson, Maurice d’Irisson, Comte d’ DC304 .I68 1888 LA | LÉGENDE | DE | METZ | PAR | LE COMTE D’HÉRISSON | [rule, 10 mm.] | DIX-NEUVIÈME ÉDITION | [Image, 20 x 30 mm., “PO”] | PARIS | PAUL OLLENDORFF, ÉDITEUR | 28 bis, RUE DE RICHELIEU, 28 bis | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1888 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Regnier, Victor Edmond Vital
DC204 .R342 1870
WHAT IS YOUR NAME ? | N . OR M. | “A STRANGE STORY” | REVEALED. | [Newspaper clipping pasted in praising the author, 60 x 35 mm.] | LONDON : | WILLIAM RIDGQAY, 169 PICCADILLY. W. | 1870. [Portrait of Monsieur N. on adjacent page, 90 z 120 mm., “MONSIEUR N. | Litho Whiteman & Bass, London”] Civry, Ulric, Comte de
DC306.5 .C582 1881
ESQUISSES HISTORIQUES ET MILITAIRES. | [rule, 20 mm.] | SEDAN ET IÉNA | [rule, 15 mm.] | GRANDS DÉSASTRES ET GRANDS EXEMPLES | [rule, 15 mm.] | PAR | Le Vicomte de CIVRY | «Nous blâmons beaucoup les | «malheureux des moindres fautes, | «et les plaignons peu des plus | « grands malheurs. » | VAUVENARGUES. | [Circular image of cannons and a crown, 30 mm., “L B & Cie | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE DE J. DUMAINE | LIBRAIREÉDITEUR | L. BAUDOIN & Ce, Successeurs | 30, RUE ET PASSAGE DAUPHINE, 30 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1881 | Tous droits réservés. [On adjacent page: rule, 50 mm. | “Paris. Imprimerie L. BAUDOIN, rue Christine, 2.”]
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Claretie, Jules
DC306.5 .C591 1871
LE | CHAMP | DE | BATAILLE DE SEDAN | (1er Septembre 1870) | PAR | JULES CLARETIE | [Image of a nude digging, 30 x 40 mm., “FAC ET SPERA | AL”] | PARIS | ALPHONSE LEMERRE, ÉDITEUR | 47, PASSAGE CHOISEUL, 47 | [rule, 5 mm.] | M DCCC LXXI [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Beauquier, Charles
DC309 .B382 1873
GUERRE DE 1870-71 | [rule, 10 mm.] | LES DERNIÈRES | CAMPAGNES DANS L’EST | PAR | CH. BEAUQUIER | EX-SOUS-PRÉFET DE LA DÉFENSE NATIONALE A PONTARLIER | CONSEILLER GÉNÉRAL DU DOURS. | [Image of a nude digging, 30 x 40 mm., “FAC ET SPERA | AL”] | PARIS | A. LEMERRE, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | 27, PASSAGE CHOISEUL, 29. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1873 [On adjacent page: rule, 10 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE EUGÈNE HEUTTIE ET Ce A SAINT-GERMAIN.” | rule, 10 mm.] Beauvoir, Roger de
DC339 .B385 1889
[In black and red] ALMANACH ILLUSTRÉ | DE | L’ARMMÉE FRANÇAISE | PAR | ROGER DE BEAUVOIR | [Image depicting soldiers in various settings, 140 x 150 mm., “1889 | PRIX | 1 franc”] | E. PLON NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10 Rochefort, Henri
DC342.8 .R6 1896 V.1-2
HENRI ROCHEFORT | [rule, 5 mm.] | Les | Aventures | de ma vie | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [Image of military and scholarly paraphernalia, 15 x 15 mm., “PD | OMNIA LABORE”] | PARIS | PAUL DUPONT, ÉDITEUR | 4, RUE DU BOULOI [On adjacent page: “NOTA | Les Aventures de ma vie, par HENRI | ROCHEFORT, sont vente à la Librairie | Paul Dupont, dans le format in-8o cavalier, | au prix de 7 fr. 50 le volume. | Il sera tiré de l’édition in-8o, 60 exem- | plaires numérotés, sur papier de Hollande, | au prix de 12 francs le volume.” | rule, 10 mm.] Simon, Jules
DC344 .S595 1879 V.1-2
THE | GOVERNMENT OF M. THIERS, | FROM 24TH MAY, 1873. | FROM THE FRENCH | OF IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | New York: SONS, | 743 AND 745 BROADWAY. | 1879. reserved.}
8TH FEBRUARY, 1871, TO | M. JULES SIMON. | | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S | {All rights
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Pinkey, Ninian
DC607.7 .P655 1809
TRAVELS | THROUGH | THE SOUTH OF FRANCE, | AND | IN THE INTERIOR OF THE PROVINCES | OF | PROVENCE AND LANDGUEDOC, | IN THE YEAR 1807 AND 1808, | BY A ROUTE NEVER BEFORE PERFORMED, | BEING ALONG THE BANKS OF | THE LOIRE, THE ISERE, AND THE GARONNE, | THROUGH THE GREATER PART OF THEIR COURSE. | MADE BY PERMISSION OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY LIEUTENANT-COLONEL PINKNEY, | OF THE NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE RANGERS. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR T. PURDAY AND SON, NO. 1, PATERNOSTER-ROW, | AND TO BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS : | BY B. MCMILLAN, BOW STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1809. Frédéric, Colonel
DC611 .C811 F852 1795
THE | DESCRIPTION OF | C O R S I C A, | WITH AN | ACCOUNT OF ITS UNION | TO THE | CROWN OF GREAT BRITAIN. | INCLUDING THE | LIFE OF GENERAL PAOLI, | AND | THE MEMORIAL | PRESENTED TO THE | NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF FRANCE, | UPON THE | FORESTS IN THAT ISLAND. | WITH A PLAN HIGHLY BENEFICIAL TO BOTH STATES, | ILLUSTRATED WITH A MAP OF CORSICA. | DEDICATED TO HIS MAJESTY. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | BY FREDERICK, | SON OF THE LATE THEODORE, KING OF CORSICA. | [double rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON: | PRITNED FOR G. C. AND J. ROBINSON, PATER-NOSTER ROW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1795. [Fold out map of Corsica on adjacent page, 450 x 180 mm.] Benson, Robert
DC611 .C812 B474 1825
SKETCHES | OF | C O R S I C A; | OR, A | JOURNAL WRITTEN DURING A VISIT TO THAT ISLAND, | IN 1823. | WITH AN OUTLINE OF ITS HISTORY, | AND | SPECIMENS OF THE LANGUAGE AND POETRY OF THE PEOPLE. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY ROBERT BENSON, M.A. F.L.S. | [rule, 20 mm.] | [Imae of a cave, 95 x 50 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR | LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN, | PATERNOSTER-ROW | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXXV. [Image of a beach front town on adjacent page, 95 x 160 mm., “R. B. del. Pub. by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1825. I. Clark sc. | AJACCIO.”] Unknown
DC1981 .C862 1829
THE | COURT AND CAMP | OF BUONPARTE. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON: | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | [rule, 5 mm.] | MDCCCXXIX. [Portrait of Tallyrand on adjacent page, 65 x 70 mm., “F. Gérard Pinxt W. G. Edurards Scpt |
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TALLYRAND. | London Published by John Murray, Albermarle Street. 1829.”] Unknown
DC1981 .C862 1846
THE | COURT AND CAMP | OF BUONPARTE. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | HARPER & BROTHERS, 82 CLIFF-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1846. [Portrait of Tallyrand on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “ENGd ON STEEL BY GIMBER GÉRARD PINXt | ch. manaire de talleyrand | HARPER’S FAMILY LIBRARY. | Prind by R. Miller.”] Unknown
DC1981 .C862 1848
THE | COURT AND CAMP | OF | BONPARTE. | NEW-YORK: | HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, | 82 CLIFF-STREET | 1848. [Portrait of Tallyrand on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “ENGd ON STEEL BY GIMBER GÉRARD PINXt | ch. manaire de talleyrand | HARPER’S FAMILY LIBRARY. | Prind by R. Miller.”] Staël, Anne-Louise-Germaine, Madame de DD35 .S878 1869 DE | L’ALLLEMAGNE | PAR | MADAME DE STAËL | [rule, 5 mm.] | NOUVELLE ÉDITION | AVEC UNE PRÉFACE PAR M. X. MARMIER | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | CHARPENTIER, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | 28, QUAI DU LOUVRE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1869 Tellkampf, Adolf
DD175 .T276 1864
Die | Franzo∫en in Deut∫chland. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Hi∫tori∫che Bilder | herausgegeben | von | Adolf Tellkampf. | [rule, 65 mm.] | Hannover, | Carl Rümpler. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1860. Fisher, Herbert Albert Laurens
DD197.5 .F533 1903
STUDIES IN | NAPOLEONIC | STATESMANSHIP | GERMANY | BY | HERBERT A. L. FISHER, M.A. | FELLOW OF NEW COLLEGE, OXFORD | AUTHOR OF ‘THE MEDIEVAL EMPIRE.’ | OXFORD | AT THE CLARENDON PRESS | 1903 [On adjacent page: “HENRY FROWDE, M.A. | PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD | LONDON, EDINBURGH | NEW YORK”] Bigelow, Poultney
DD203 .B58 1896 V.1-2 c.1
HISTORY OF THE | GERMAN STRUGGLE FOR LIBERTY | BY POULTNEY BIGELOW, B.A. | ILLUSTRATED WITH DRAWINGS | BY R. CATON
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WOODVILLE | AND WITH PORTRAITS AND MAPS | IN TWO VOLUMES | VOL. I. | [Image of a passing of the torch, 20 x 25 mm., greek lettering] | NEW YORK | HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS | 1896 [Portrait of Queen Luise on adjacent page, 100 x 130 mm., “QUEEN LUISE”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Seinguerlet, Eugène
DD218 .S461 1879
EUGÈNE SEINGUERLET | [rule, 15 mm.] | PROPOS DE TABLE | DU COMTE DE BISMARCK | PENDANT LA CAMPAGNE DE FRANCE | DEUXIÈME ÉDITION | Revue et corrigée | PARIS | MAURICE DREYFOUS, ÉDITEUR | 13, RUE DU FAUBOURG-MONTMARTRE, 13 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1879 | Tous droits réservés [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “F. AUREAU.—IMPRIMERIE DE LAGNY.” | rule, 20 mm.] Whitman, Sidney
DD218 . W61 1903
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF | PRINCE BISMARCK | BY | SIDNEY WHITMAN | AUTHOR OF IMPERIAL GERMANY, ETC. | “ In his composition there was something of the tenderness | of the woman, much of hte naïveté of the child, and all the | qualities of the man” | [Image of a shiled and tree, 15 x 20 mm., “D•A | & Co | •INTER• •FOLIA• •FRUCTUS•”] | NEW YORK | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY | 1903 [Portrait of Bismarck on adjacent page, 75 x 100 mm., “Bismarck | Oct 1891.”] Moltke, Helmuth, Graf von
DD219
.M7 A255 1893
FIELD-MARSHAL | COUNT HELMUTH VON MOLTKE | AS A | CORRESPONDENT | TRANSLATED BY | MARY HERMS | NEW YORK | HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE | 1893 Unknown
DD219 .M7 X999 1888
LE MARÉCHAL | DE MOLTKE | PAR | * * * | [rule, 45 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MODERNE | MAISON QUANTIN 7, RUE SAINTBENOIT | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1888 [On adjacent page: rule, 10 mm. | “Tous droits réservés. | Cet ouvrage a été déposé au Ministère de l’Intérieur, | en mars 1888.” | rule, 10 mm.] Frederick III, German Emperor
DD224.3. P855 1902
DIARIES OF THE | EMPROR FREDERICK | DURING | THE CAMPAIGNS OF 1866 AND 1870-71 | AS WELL AS | HIS JOURNEYS TO THE EAST AND TO SPAIN | EDITED BY | MARGARETH VON POSCHINGER |
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TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH | BY FRANCES A. WELBY | LONDON : CHAPMAN & HALL, LD. | 1902 Tissot, Victor
DD320 .T616 1876
VOYAGE | AUX | PAYS ANNEXÉS | SUITE ET FIN DU | VOYAGE AU PAYS DES MILLIARDS | PAR | VICTOR TISSOT | [rule, 10 mm.] | VINGT-ET UNIÈME ÉDITION | [Decorative image, 30 x 25 mm., “E.D”] | PAIRS | E. DENTU, ÉDITEUR | LIBRAIRE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ DES GENS DE LETTRES | PALAIS-ROYAL, 15-17-19, GALERIE-D’ORLÉANS | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1877 | Tous droits réservés [List of othe rtitles by same author on adjacent page] Vehse, Carl Eduard
DD365 .V425E 1854
MEMOIRS | OF | THE COURT OF PRUSSIA. | From the German of Dr. Edward Behse, | BY | FRANZ C. F. DEMMLER. | [rule, 20 mm.] | London: | T. NELSON AND SONS, PATERNOSTER ROW; | AND EDINBURGH. | [rule, 20 mm.] | MDCCCLIV. Müffling, Friedrich Karl Ferdinand, Freiherr von DD416 .M945 A 1853 c.1 PASSAGES FROM MY LIFE; | TOGETHER WITH | MEMOIRS OF THE CAMPAIGN | OF 1813 AND 1814. | BY BARON VON MÜFFLING. | EDITED, WITH NOTES, | BY COLONEL PHILIP YORKE, F.R.S. | SECOND EDITION, REVISED. | LONDON : | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET; | Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty. | 1853. [Copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Seeley, John Robert, Sir
DD416 .S8 S452 1879 V.1-2
LIFE AND TIMES | OF | S T E I N ; | OR, | GERMANY AND PRUSSIA | IN THE | NAPOLEONIC AGE. | BY | J. R. SEELEY, M.A., | REGIUS PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY | OF CAMBRIDGE. | VOLUME I. | BOSTON : | ROBERTS BROTHERS. | 1879. [Portrait of Stein on adjacent page, 95 x 125 mm., “W, Roffe, sc”] Wolzogen und Neuhaus, Justus Philipp Adolf DD416 .W6 W871 1851 Memoiren | des | königlich preu∫si∫chen Generals der Infanterie | Ludwig Freiherrn von Wolzogen. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Aus de∫∫en Nachla∫s | unter Beifügung officieller militäri∫cher Denk∫chriften mitgetheilt | von | Alfred
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Freiherrn von Wolzogen. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Lepizig, | Verlag von Otto Wigand. | 1851. Bieske, Carl Ludwig
DD418.6 .B6 B589 1862
Der Feldmar∫chall | Für∫t Gebhard Leberecht | Blücher von Wahl∫tatt. | [rule, 20 mm.] | Eine biographi∫che Skizze | von | Dr. Carl Ludqig Bieske, | Regiments=Arzt des Garbe=Cüra∫∫ier=Regiments, | Leib=Arzt des Für∫ten. | [Decorative lettering, 15 x 10 mm., “ESM&S”] | Mit Generhmigung der Hinterbliebenen des Verfa∫∫ers | zun Be∫ten der Special=Stiftung für Juvaliden des Blücher’∫chen | Hu∫saren=Regiments Nr. 5 | herausgegeben | [rule, 55 mm.] | Berlin, 1862. | Druck und Verlag von E. S. Mittler und Sohn. | (Zimmer∫trake 84. 85.) Gneisenau, August Wilhelm Anton, Graf Neidhardt DD418.6 .B6 G571 1815 THE | LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS | OF | FIELD-MARSHAL PRINCE | BLÜCHER, | OR | Wahlstatt, | FROM | THE PERIOD OF HIS BIRTH AND FIRST APPOINTMENT IN THE | PRUSSIAN SERVICE, DOWN TO HIS | SECOND ENTRY INTO PARIS, IN 1815 : | COMPREHENDING | Not only authentic biographical Incidents of the leading military Characters of | both the French and Confederrate Armies, | BUT ENRICHES LIKEWISE WITH | MUCH NOVEL AND INTERESTING MATTER. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Translated in Part from the German | OF | GENERAL COUNT GNEISENAU, | QuarterMaster-General to Prince Blücher’s Army; | WITH CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS, | BY J. E. MARSTON, ESQ. | Of the Hamburgh-Bürger-Guard. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Wo ist das Deutsche Vaterland ? | So weit die Deutsche Zunge klingt, | Das ist das Deutsche Vaterland! | [double rule, 65 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR SHERWOOD, NEELY, AND JONES, | PATERNOSTER ROW. | 1815. [Portrait of Blücher on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “Engraved by Hopwood from an original Painting. | Field Marshal, | PRINCE BLÜCHER | of | Wahlstatt. | Published by Sherwood, Neely & jones, July 101815.”] Scherr, Johannes
DD418.6 .B6 S326 1865 V.1-3 c.1
Blücher. | Zeine Beit und ∫ein Leben. | Zwölf Bücher in drei Bänden. | Von | Johannes Scherr. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Er∫ter Band. | Buch I—IV. | Die Revolution. | (1740-1799.) | Zweite, verbe∫∫erte und vermehrte Auflage. | Wohlfeile Volksausgabe. | [rule, 45 mm.] | Leipzig | Verlag von Otto
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Wigand. | 1865. [Copy two identical to copy one, except unbound] Varnhagen von Ense, Karl August
DD418.6 .B6 V319 1826
P r e u ∫s i ∫ ch e | biographi∫che | D e n k m a l e. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Von | R. A. Varnhagen von En∫e. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Zweiter Theil. | Für∫t Blücher von Wahl∫tadt. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Berlin, 1826. | Gedruckt und verlegt | bei G. Reimer. [On adjacent page: “L e b e n | des | Für∫ten Blücher von Wahl∫tadt. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | Von | R. A. Varnhagen von En∫e. | [double rule, 70 mm.] | Berlin, 1826. | Gedruckt und verlegt | bei G. Reimer.”] De Peyster, John Watts
DD418.6 .B6 V4 1895
MARSHAL BLÜCHER : | AS | PORTRAYED IN HIS CORRESPONDENCE. | TRANSLATED FROM THE SECOND EDITION | OF | THE COMMANDANT VERMEIL DE CONCHARD. | BY | J. WATTS DE PEYSTER, M.A., LL.D., LITT. D. | BREV. MAJ.-GEN., S. N. Y. | WITH COPIOUS EXPLANATORY NOTES | DERIVED FROM A VERY LARGE LIBRARY OF AUTHORITIES IN | FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN. | NEW YORK: | CHARLES H. LUDWIG, PRINTER, 10 & 12 READE STREET. | 1895. [Image of a bust of Blücher on adjacent page, 100 x 125 mm., “Lebercht von Blücher | FÜRST VON WAHLSTADT. | Königl: Pre∫s: General = Feldmarschall. | Engraved after a Bust, modeled at Paris, by M. Bosio in 1814, and Published in London, | August, of same year.”] Vermeil de Conchard, Paul Prosper
DD418.6 .B6 V523 1887
LE | MARÉCHAL BlÜCHER | D’APRÈS SA CORRESPONDANCE | PAR | VERMEIL DE CONCHARD | CAPITAIN D’INFANTERIE BREVETÉ | [rule, 10 mm.] | 2e ÉDITION [Circular image of cannons, swords, and a crown, 20 mm., “BL&CIE | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE DE L. BAUDOIN ET Ce | IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS | 30, Rue et Passage Dauphine, 30 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1887 [On adajcent page: 75 mm., | “Paris.— Imprimerie de J. DUMAINE, rue Christine, 2.”] Delbrück, Hans
DD418.6 .G6 D4 1882
Das Leben | des | Feldmar∫challs | Grafen Reithardt von Guei∫enau. | In 2 Bänden. | Von | Hans Delbrück. | Er∫ter Band. | Mit Guei∫enau’s Bildui∫s und einem Plan von Colberg. | [rule, 80 mm.] | B e r l i n. | Druck und Verlag von G. Reimer. | 1882. [Portrait of Gueisenau on adjacent page,
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100 x 120 mm., “Gest v.H Sagert | Gen Gueiseunau S.M.”] [Two volumes bound as one] Hudson, Elizabeth Harriot
DD421.3 .H885 1878 V.1-2
THE LIFE AND TIMES | OF | LOUISA, QUEEN OF PRUSSIA | WITH | An Introductory Sketch of Prussian History. | BY | E. H. HUDSON, | AUTHOR OF ‘QUEEN BERTHA AND HER TIMES,’ | ‘RECOLLECTIONS OF A VISIT TO BRITISH KAFFRARIA,’ ETC. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | THIRD EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS. | LONDON: | HATCHARDS, PICCADILLY. | 1878. {All rights resereves.} [Portrait of Queen Louisa on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “LOUISA, QUEEN OF PRUSSIA. | From a Portrait by J.H.W.Tischbein | See Page 429.”] Richardson, Constance
DD421.3 .R521 1847 c.1
MEMOIRS | OF | THE PRIVATE LIFE AND OPINIONS | OF | LOUISA, QUEEN OF PRUSSIA, | CONSORT OF FREDERICK WILLIAM III. | BY | MRS. CHARLES RICHARDSON. | “I∫t nicht des edeln Bei∫piel ∫chon | In engem Kreis’ ein Segen für die Brüder ? | Iedoch von einem Königsthron | Verklärt es ∫ich ein ganzen Volke wieder,” | LONDON : | RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty. | 1847. [Portrait of Queen Louisa on adjacent page, 70 x 110 mm., “J. Cook sc. Singry del. | LOUISA, | QUEEN OF PRUSSIA. | London Published by Richard Bentley. 1847”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Unknown
DD438 .F312 1867
Don der Elbe his zur Tanber. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Der Feldzug | Preu∫si∫chen main-Armee | im Sommer 1866 | von | Berichter∫tatter des Daheim. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Mit Karten und vielen Illu∫trationen. | [Circular image, 20 mm., “V&K”] | Bielefeld & Leipzig | Verlag von Velhagen & Kla∫ing. | 1867. Unknown
DD491 .W76 M533 1820
MEMOIRS | OF THE | COURT OF WESTPHALIA | UNDER | JEROME BONAPARTE; | WITH ANECDOTES | OF HIS | FAVOURITES, MINISTERS, &c. | [rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR HENRY COLBURN & Co. | PUBLIC LIBRARY, CONDUIT STREET, HANOVER SQUARE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1820.
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DD491 .O487 S491 1904
GEORGES SERVIÈRES | [rule, 20 mm.] | L’ALLEMAGNE FRANÇAISE | SOUS NAPOLÉON IER | D’APRÈS DES DOCUMENTS IDÉDITS TIRÉS DES ARCHIVES NATIONALES | ET DES ARCHIVES DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES | Avec une carte des territoires annexés | [rule, 40 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDSAUGUSTINS, 35 | 1904 | Tous droits réservés. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Bonnefons, André
DD801 .S406 B716 1902
UN | ALLIÉ DE NAPOLÉON | FRÉDÉRIC-AUGUSTE | PREMIER ROI DE SAXE ET GRAND-DUC DE VARSOVIE | 1763-1827 | D’après les Archives du Ministère des Affaires Étrangères et du Royaume de Saxe | PAR | ANDRÉ BONNEFONS | [rule, 25 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER | PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRESÉDITEURS | 35, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 35 | 1902 | Tous droits réservés. Napoleon III, Emperor of the French DG261 .N21 1865 V.1-2 HISTOIRE | DE JULES CÉSAR | [rule, 20 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | [Decorative image of flowers and busts, 35 x 30 mm., “H P”] | PARIS | HENRI PLON, IMPRIMEUR-ÉDITEUR | 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE | AMYOT, LIBRAIRE, 8, RUE DE LA PAIX | [Aligned left: “VIENNE | CHARLES GEROLD FILS”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right: “LONDRES | CASSELL, PETTER ET GALPIN”] | MDCCCLXV | Tous droits réservés [List of other titles by same editor on adjacent page] Zeller, Jules
DG468 .Z54 1853
HISTOIRE | DE L’ITALIE | DEPUIS | L’INVASION DES BARBARES JUSQU’A NOS JOURS | PAR | JULES ZELLER | Professor d’histoire au lycée de Strasbourg | Docteur ès lettres | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DE L. HACHETTE ET Cie | RUE PIERRE-SARRAZIN, NO 14 | (Près de l’´Ecole de Médecine) | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1853 [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Botta, Carlo
DG547 .B751 1828 V.1-2 c.1
HISTORY OF ITALY | DURING THE CONSULATE AND EMPIRE | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, | TRANSLATED FROM THE ITALIAN OF |
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CARLOE BOTTA, | BY THE AUTHOR OF “THE LIFE OF JOANNA, QUEEN OF NAPLES.” | IN TWO VOLUMES. | [rule, 25 mm.] | VOL. I. | [rule, 25 mm.] | “ The History of Italy, from 1791 to 1814, is one of the finest subjects | of modern times; the ideal is there combined with the positive.”- | Stendhal’s Sketches of Italy. | [rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR BALDWIN AND CRADOCK. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1828. [On adjacent page: rule 25 mm. | “C. Baldwin, Printer, | New Bridgestreet, London.”] | rule, 25 mm.] Botta, Carlo
DG547 .B751 1828 V.1-2 c.2
ITALY, | DURING THE CONSULATE AND EMPIRE | OF | NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. | TRANSLATED FROM THE ITALIAN OF | CARLO BOTTA, | BY THE | AUTHOR OF “THE LIFE OF JOANNA, QUEEN OF NAPOLES.” | [rule, 20 mm.] | “The History of Italy from 1794 to 1814, is one of the finest subjects of modern times; the ideal | Is there combined with the positive,”— Stendhal’s Sketches of Italy. | [rule, 20 mm.] | TWO VOLUMES IN ONE. | [rule, 30 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | TOWAR & HOGAN—255, MARKET STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1829. Porter, Robert Ker, Sir
DG547.25 .B336 1803
THE | BATTLE OF LODI; | WITH | AN ACCURATE SKETCH | OF | GENERAL BUONAPARTE’S | CAMPAIGNS IN ITALY. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | CHIEFLY INTENDED AS A COMPANION TO | THE GREAT HISTORICAL PICTURE, | PAINTED BY ROBERT KER PORTER, | NOW EXHIBITING AT THE | LYCEUM. | [double rule, 60 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED BY W. GLENDINNING, 25, HATTON-GARDEN, AND | SOLD AT THE EXHIBITION-ROOM IN THE LYCEUM. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1803. | [rule, 15 mm.] | PRICE 1s. Various Authors
DG552.8 .G2 B4
[A collection of various articles from Harper’s Franklin Square Library from a variety of authors] Govion Broglio Solari, Catherin Hyde, Marquise de DG678.51 .G721 1824 V.1-2 V E N I C E | UNDER THE YOKE | OF FRANCE AND OF AUSTRIA : | WITH MEMOIRS OF THE | Courts, Governments, & People | OF | I T A L Y ; | PRESENTING | A FAITHFUL PICTURE OF HER PRESENT CONDITION, | AND INCLUDING ORIGINAL | ANECDOTES OF THE BUONAPARTE FAMILY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY A LADY OF
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RANK. | WRITTEN DURING A TWENTY YEARS’ RESIDENCE IN THAT INTERESTING | COUNTY ; AND NOW PUBLISHED FOR THE INFORMATION OF | ENGLISHMENT IN GENERAL AND OF TRAVELLERS | IN PARTICULAR. | [rule, 15 mm.] | How has kind Heaven adorn’d the happy land, | And scatter’d blessings with a wasteful hand ! | But what avail her unexhausted stores, | Her blooming mountains, and her sunny shores, | With all the gifts that Heaven and Earth impart, | The smiles of Nature, and the charms of Art, | While proud Oppression in her vallies reigns, | And Tyranny usurps the happy plains? Addison. | [rule, 35 mm.] | IN TWO VOLS.—VOL. I. | [rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER. | 1824. Badham, Francis Pritchette
DG848.38 .B135 1900
Nelson at Napoles | A Journal for June 10-30, 1799 | Refuting Recent Misstatements of Captain | Mahan and Professor J. K. Laughton | By | F. P. Badham | London | David Nutt, 57-59 Longacre | 1900 Johnston, Robert Matteson
DG848.43 .J73 1904 V.1-2
The | Napoleonic Empire | In Southern Italy | and the | Rise of the Secret Societies | BY | R. M. JOHNSTON | AUTHOR OF ‘THE ROMAN THEOCRACY AND THE REPUBLIC, 1846-1849’ | ‘NAPOLEON: A SHORT BIOGRAPHY’ | VOLUME I | London | MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED | NEW YORK : THE MACMILLAN COMPANY | 1904 | All rights reserved [Decorative lettering on adjacent page, 30 x 10 mm., “MM&CO”] Thiébaut de Berneaud, Arsenne
DG975 .E3 T429 1814
VOYAGE | TO THE | ISLE OF ELBA; | WITH | NOTICES ON THE OTHER ISLANDS | IN THE | TYRRHENIAN SEA. | Translated from the French | OF | ARSENNE THIÉBAUT DE BERNAUD, | EMERITUS SECRETARY OF THE CLASS OF LITERATURE, HISTORY, | AND ANTIQUITIES, OF THE ITALIAN ACADEMY, &c. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | BY | WILLIAM JERDAN. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | London : | PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, PATERNOSTER-ROW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1814. [Fold out map of Elba on adjacent page, 230 x 170 mm., “Thomson sculp. | London, Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, Paternoster Row, May 21st 1814.”]
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DH431 .S613 1816
A | VISIT TO FLANDERS, | IN JULY, 1815, | BEING CHIEFLY AN ACCOUNT | OF THE | Field of Waterloo. | WITH A SHORT SKETCH OF | ANTWERP AND BRUSSELS, | AT THAT TIME | OCCUPIED BY THE WOUNDED OF BOTH ARMIES. | BY | JAMES SIMPSON, ESQ. | ADVOCATE. | FOURTH EDITION. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | My Country! ...................... | ..............I can feel thy fortunes, and partake | Thy joys and sorrows with as true a heart | As any..................... COWPER. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | EDINBURGH: | PRINTED FOR WILLIAM BLACKWOODL AND OLIPHANT, | WAUGH, & INNES : AND BALDWIN, CRADOCK, & JOY, | PATERNOSTER-ROW, LONDON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1816. [Fold out map of Waterloo on adjacent page, 190 x 260 mm., “Engrave by W&D. Lizars Edinburgh”] Balau, Sylvain
DH631 .B171 1894 V.1-2
LA BELGIQUE | SOUS L’EMPIRE | ET LA DÉFAITE | DE WATERLOO | 1804-1815 | PAR | SYLVAIN BALAU | AUTEUR DE : Soixante-dix ans d’Histoire contemporaine de Belgique | [rule, 20 mm.] | ILLUSTRÉ D’UNE CARTE DES OPÉRATIONS MILITAIRES DE 1815 | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME I | [rule, 30 mm.] | [Aligned left: “PARIS | E. PLON, NOURRIT ET Cie | Libraires-Éditeurs | 10, RUE GARANCIÈRE, 10”] [vertical rule separating text, 15 mm.] [Aligned right: “LOUVAIN | CHARLES FONTEYN, AÎNÉ | Libraire-Éditeur | 6, RUE DE BRUXELLES, 6”] | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1894 Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland
DJ226 .L9 1820 V.1-3
HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS | AND | REFLECTIONS ON THE GOVERNMENT | OF H O L L A N D. | [rule, 25 mm.] | BY | LOUIS BONAPARTE, | EX-KING OF HOLLAND. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Do what you ought happen what may. | [rule, 10 mm.] | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR LACKINGTON, HUGHES, HARDING, MAVOR, | AND JONES, FINSBURY-SQUARE | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1820. Gay, Horace
DK25 .G251 1847
DEUX ANNÉES D’EXCURSIONS | D’UN PARISIEN | DEVENU | MOSCOVITE. | Rien n’appartien à rien, tout appartien à tous. | Il faut être ignorant comme un maître d’école | Pour se flatter de dire une seule parole | Que personne ici-bas n’ai pu dire avant vous. | (Al∫. de MUSSET). | AVEC VIGNETTES IMPRIMÉES DANS LE TEXTE. [Image of of a man riding a sleigh pulle by three furious horses, 95 x 45 mm.]
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| MOSCOU, | URBAIN et RENAUD, COMMISSIONNAIRES DE L’UNIVERSITÉ. | GAUTIER et MONIGHETTI, COMMISSIONNAIRE DU Ier CORPS DES CADETS. | ST. PÉTERSBOURG, | HAUER et Ce, COMMISSIONNAIRES DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE IMPÉRIALE. | 1847. Kelly, Walter Keating
DK41 .K29 1854 V.1-2
THE | HISTORY OF RUSSIA, | FROM THE | EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE PRESENT TIME. | Compiled from the most Authentic Sources, | INCLUDING THE WORKS OF | KARAMSIN, TOOKE, AND SÉGUR. | BY | WALTER K. KELLY. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON : | HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | MDCCCLIV. [Portrait of Catherine the Great on adjacent page, 85 x 110 mm., “Lampi, pinx. | Catherine.”] Anthing, Frederic
DK169 .S8 A627 1800
HISTORY | OF THE | CAMPAIGNS | OF | Prince Alexander Suworow | Rymnikski, | FIELD-MARSHALL-GENERAL IN THE SERVICE OF | HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY, THE EMPEROR | OF ALL THE RUSSIAS, | WITH | A PRELIMINARY SKETCH OF HIS PRIVATE | LIFE AND CHARACTER. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Translated from the German of Frederic Anthing. | [rule, 10 mm.] | TO WHICH IS ADDED, | A CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY | OF HIS | ITALIAN CAMPAIGN. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | NEW-YORK: | PRINTED BY C. AND R. WAITE, FOR WM. COBBETT. | 1800. Laverne, Léger Marie Philippe, Comte de DK169 .S8 L399 1814 THE LIFE | OF | FIELD MARSHAL SOUVAROF; | WITH | REFLECTIONS UPON THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS, | POLITICAL AND MILITARY, | CONNECTED WITH | THE HISTORY OF RUSSIA, | DURING | Part of the Eighteenth Century, | [double rule, 20 mm.] | BY L. M. P. DE LAVERNE, | FORMERLY AN OFFICER OF DRAGOONS. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | Translated from the French. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | BALTIMORE: | Published by Edward J. Coale ; and by Eastburn, Kirk, & Co. New-York; | and Mathew Carey, Philadelphia. | P. MAURO, PRINTER. | [broken rule, 10 mm.] | 1814. Suvorov, Aleksandre Vasil’evich, kn´làz´Italliskii DK169 .S8 S967 1829 Anekdoten | aus dem Leben des | Für∫ten Italinsky | Grafen Suworoff=Rnmnik∫kn, | Ru∫∫i∫ch kai∫erlichen Feldmar∫challs. | [rule, 30 mm.] | AUS DEM Ru∫∫i∫chen. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Mmit
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dem Vildni∫s Suworoff’s. | [rule, 85 mm.] | Leipzig: | F. A. Brockhaus. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1829. [Portrait of a decorative officer on adjacent page, 105 x 130 mm.] Chichagov, Pavel Vasil´evich
DK188.6 .C533 1862
MÉMOIRES | DE | L’AMIRAL TCHITCHAGOFF | (1767-1849.) | [rule, 10 mm.] | Avec une notice biographique. | [rule, 10 mm.] | D’après | des documents authentiques. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LEIPZIG, | A. Franck’sche Verlags-Buchhandlung | (Alb. L. Herold.) | 1862. | Librairie A. Franck, 67, rue Richelieu, Paris. [Volume seven in a series entitled “Bibliothèque Russe”] Levenshtern, Vladimi Ivanovich, Baron fon DK188.6 .L917 1903 V.1-2 MÉMOIRES | DU GÉNÉRAL-MAJOR RUSSE | Baron de Löwenstern | (1776-1858) | [rule, 15 mm.] | PUBLIÉS D’APRÈS LE MANUSCRIT ORIGINAL | ET ANNOTÉS | PAR | M.-H. WEIL | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PRPEMIER | (1776-1812) | [rule, 10 mm.] | Avec un portrait en héliogravures | [Image of two shields, 20 x 20 mm., “A F”] | PARIS | ALBERT FONTEMOING, ÉDITEUR | 4, RUE LE GOFF (5me) | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1903 [Portrait of Löwenstern on adjacent page, 75 x 90 mm., “Colonel Baron de Löwenstern | 1814 | Héliog. Ducourtioux A. Fontemoing Edit.”] Lloyd, Hannibal Evans
DK191 .L793 1826
ALEXANDER I. | EMPEROR OF RUSSIA; | OR, | A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE, | AND OF THE MOST IMPORTANT | EVENTS OF HIS REIGN. | BY H. E. LLOYD, ESQ. | [rule, 15 mm.] | May a Monument be erected to me in your hearts, | as it is to you in mine. May my people ble∫s | me in their hearts, as in mine I ble∫s them. | May Ru∫sia be happy, and may the Divine | Ble∫sing watch over her, and over me. | [Indeciperable signature] | LONDON : | TREUTTEL & WÜRTZ, TREUTTEL JUN. & RICHTER, | SOHO SQUARE. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1826. [Image of a pust of Alexander I on adjacent page, 95 x 120 mm., “ALEXANDER 1. | EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. | (On Stone by M. Gauci___Printed by CHullmandel. | Pubd by Treuttel & Würtz Treuttel Junr & Richter, Soho Square, Jany 20th 1826.”] Adam, Juliette
DK219.6 .S6 A194 1886
LE | GÉNÉRAL SKOBELEFF | PAR | MADAME ADAM | (JULIETTE LAMBER) | ACCOMPAGNÉ D’UN PORTRAIT DU GÉNÉRAL | DESSINÉ PAR
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GEORGES ROUX | [rule, 10 mm.] | TROISIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS | NOUVELLE REVUE | 23, BOULEVARD POISSONNIÈRE, 23 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1886 [Portrait of Skobeleff on adjacent page, 75 x 90 mm., “SKOBELEFF.”] Brown, John, of Great Yarmouth
DL78 .B878 1818 V.1-2
THE | NORTHERN COURTS; | CONTAINING | Original Memoirs | OF THE | SOVEREIGNS OF SWEDEN AND DENMARK, | SINCE 1766, | INCLUDING THE EXTRAORDINARY VICISSITUDES IN THE LIVES OF | THE GRAND-CHILDREN OF GEROGE THE SECOND. | [rule, 10 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | [rule, 40 mm.] | BY MR. JOHN BROWN, | AUTHOR OF THE MYSTERIES OF NEUTRALIZATIONL THE NAVAL ADVOCATE; | AND OTHER TRACTS RELATIVE TO NEUTRAL FLAGS AND THE RIGHTS | OF BELLIGERENTS. | [rule, 40 mm.] | VOL. I. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND CO. EDINBURGH; | AND REST FENNER, LONDON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1818. [Portrait of King Johan on adjacent page, 85 x 100 mm., “Engraved by C.Armstrong | Carl Johan | King of Sweden and Norway, | of the | Goths, Vandals, &c. | London, Pub.April,1,1818.by Rest Fenner, Paternoster Row.”] Unknown
DL276 .E96 1808
AN | EXAMINATION | OF | THE CAUSES | WHICH LED TO | THE LATE EXPEDITION | AGAINST | Copenhagen. | [double rule, 80 mm.] | BY AN OBSERVER. | [double rule, 80 mm.] | LONDON: | [double rule, 15 mm.] | PRINTED FOR J. HATCHARD, | BOOKSELLER TO HER MAJESTY, OPPOSITE ALBANY, | PICCADILLY. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | 1808. Meredith, William George
DL820 .M559 1829
MEMORIALS | OF CHARLES JOHN, | KING OF SWEDEN AND NORWAY: | ILLUSTRATIVE OF HIS CHARACTER; | OF HIS RELATIONS WITH THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON; | AND OF THE PRESENT STATE OF HIS KINGDOMS. | WITH A DISCOURSE | ON THE | POLITICAL CHARACTER OF SWEDEN. | [rule, 25 mm.] | BY WILLIAM GEORGE MEREDITH, ESQ. A.M. | OF BRAZENOSE COLLEGE, OXFORD. | [rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON : | HENRY COLBURN, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. | 1829. Alcalá Galiano, Antonio
DP205 .A346 1861 V.1-2
HISTORIA | DEL | LEVANTEMIENTO, REVOLUCION | Y GUERRA CIVIL DE ESPAÑA | [rule, 35 mm.] | CRONICA | DE TODOS LOS ACONTECIMIENTOS NOTABLES, | GLORIAS, TRIUNFOS, COMBATES Y SUFRIMIENTOS DE LOS ESPAÑOLES PARA SALVAR | SU LIBERTAD É INDEPENDENCIA, | COMPRENDIENDO TODOS LOS GRANDES SUCESOS
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OCURRIDOS DESDE EL REINADO DE CARLOS IV | HASTA LA MAYORIA DE S. M. LA REINA DOÑA ISABEL II. | POR EL EXCELETISIMO SEÑOR | D. Antonio Alcalá Galiano. | [rule, 5 mm.] | TOME PRIMERO. | [rule, 5 mm.] | MADRID, | LIBRERÍA DE D. LEOCADIO LOPEZ, | calle del Cármen, número 29. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1861 Maria Luigia, Queen, Consort of Louis I of Etruria DP205 .M332 1814 M E M O I R | OF | THE QUEEN OF ETRURIA, | WRITTEN BY HERSLEF. | [rule, 20 mm.] | AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE | OF THE | Seizure and Removal | OF POPE PIUS VII. | ON THE 6TH OF JULY, 1809, | WITH | GENUINE MEMOIRS OF HIS JOURNEY | FROM | ROME TO FRANCE, AND THENCE TO SAVONA, | WRITTEN BY ONE OF HIS ATTENDANTS. | [double rule, 10 mm.] | Translated from the Italian. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, | By J. F. Dove, St. John’s Square. | 1814. Quin, Michael Joseph
DP214 .Q7 1840 V.1-2
MEMORIA HISTORICAS | sobre | FERNANDO VII, | REY DE ESPAÑA, | publicadas en ingles y en frances | POR MICHAEL J. QUIN: | Siguense el | Escámen crítico de la revolucion de España de 1820 á 1823, | y España en el siglo diez y nueve, | por Mr. Luis de Carué. | Tres tomos en 8.o mayor. | TRADUCIDOS AL CASTELLANO | Por D. Joaquin Garcia Jimenez. | [rule, 35 mm.] | TOME PRIMERO. | Véndese en Valencia en la imprenta de GIMENO, | y la librería de MARIANA. [Portrait of Fernando VII on adjacent page, 75 x 90 mm., “Fernando VII. | Rey de la Españas.”] [Library holds only volumes one and two of three] Hugo, Abel
DP215 .H895 1824 V.1-2 c.1
HISTOIRE | DE LA | CAMPAGNE | D’ESPAGNE | EN 1823, | DÉDIÉE AU ROI, | PAR ABEL HUGO, | ANCIEN OFFICIER D’ÉTAT-MAJOR, MEMBRE DE PLUSIEURS SOCIÉTÉS | SAVANTES ET LITTÉRAIRES. | Ornée de vingt-deux Gravures, | PAR COUCHÉ FILS, | GRAVEUR DU CABINET DE FEU S. A. R. LE DUC DE BERRY. | TOME PREMIER. | [Image of shield and cannons, 25 x 20 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ LEFUEL, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR, | RUE SAINT-JACQUES, NO 54. | M DCCCXXIV. [Image of an angel giving the reigns of a chariot to Ferdinand VII on adjacent page, 80 x 130 mm., “CAMPAGNE D’ESPAGNE | EN 1823. | La France remet au Roi Ferdinand les Rènes du Char de l’Etat | que la valeur
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Française vient d’arrêter sur le bord de l’abyme. | À PARIS, CHEZ LE FUEL. LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | RUE ST JACQUES, NO54. | Dessiné par Leloy et Couché fils Je par Bovinet”] [Copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Marcillac, Louis de
DP215 .M319 1824
HISTOIRE | DE | LA GUERRE D’ESPAGNE | EN 1823; | CAMPAGNE DE CATALOGNE: | PAR M. LE MARQUI DE MARCILLAC, | Commissaire du Roi dans le Départemem de l’Aveyion | en 1815, | nommé Préfes de ce Départemem, le 15 juin | même année, par S. A. R. Mgr Duc d’Angoulêne, | Colonel à l’étatmajor du quatrième Corps, armée d’Espagne, | en 1823. | [Image of a fleur de lis, 10 x 15 mm] | A PARIS, | CHEZ ADRIEN LE CLERE ET CIE, IMPRIMEURS-LIBRAIRES, | QUAI DES AUGUSTINS, NO 35. | [rule, 20 mm.] | 1824. [On adjacent page: rule, 55 mm. | “IMRPIMERIE D’ADRIEN LE CLERE ET CIE.”] Kazner, Johann Friedrich August
DP636.8 .S4 K3 1807
CAMPAGNES | DU | MARÉCHAL DE SCHOMBERG | EN PORTUGAL, | DEPUIS | L’ANNÉE 1662 JUSQU’EN 1668. | [rule, 25 mm.] | PAR LE GÉNÉRAL DUMOURIEZ. | [rule, 25 mm.] | C’est au coeur que je parle, et non pas à l’esprit. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | A LONDRES: | De l’Imprimerie de COX, FILS, et BAYLIS, | Great Queen Street. | Chez R. PHILLIPS, Bridge-Street, Black-Friars; | DE. | BOFFE, Gerrard-Street; DULAU et Co. Soho-Square. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1807. Eliot, William Granville
DP644 .E4 1811
A | TREATISE | ON THE | DEFENCE OF PORTUGAL, | TO WHICH IS ADDED, | A SKETCH OF THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS | OF THE INHABITANTS, | AND | PRINCIPAL EVENTS | OF THE | CAMPAIGNS UNDER LORD WELLINGTON. | [rule, 15 mm.] | BY | WILLIAM GRANVILLE ELIOT, | CAPTAIN IN THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. | [rule, 15 mm.] | THE SECOND EDITION, WITH CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | Prends moi tel que je suis. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR T. EGERTON, MILITARY LIBRARY, | WHITEHALL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1811. Smyth, James Carmichael, Sir
DS543 .S667 1825
CHRONOLOGICAL EPITOME | OF THE | W A R S | IN | THE LOW COUNTRIES, | FROM | THE PEACE OF THE PYRENEES IN 1659, | TO | THAT OF PARIS IN 1815; | WITH | REFLECTIONS, MILITARY AND
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POLITICAL. | [rule, 15 mm.] | BY | COLONEL SIR JAMES CARMICHAEL-SMYTH, BART. | LIEUTENANT COLONEL IN THE CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS, | C.B. K.M.T. K.S.W. | AND AIDE-DE-CAMP TO HIS MAJESTY. | [double rule, 15 mm.] | Diû magnum inter mortalis certamen fuit, vi ne corporis, an virtute animi, Res Mi- | litaris magis procederet. Postea verò quàm in Europâ, Galli caepere urbes, atque | nationes subgere ; lubidinem dominandi, causam belli habere ; maxumam gloriam in | maxumo imperio putare ; tum demum periculis, atque negotiis compertum est, in bello | plurimum ingenium posse.—Sallustii Bellum Catilinarium | [doubel rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR T. EGERTON, BOOKSELLER TO THE ORDNANCE, | MILITARY LIBRARY, WHITEHALL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1825. Courtois, Edmond
DS557 .C866 1891
ÉTUDES, OBSERVATIONS, IMPRESSION ET SOUVENIRS | [rule, 20 mm.] | LE | TONKIN FRANÇAIS CONTEMPORAIN | PAR | Le Docteur Edmond COURTOIS | MÉDECIN-MAJOR DE L’ARMÉE | EX-MÉDECIN EN CHIEF DE L’AMBULANCE DE KEP | [rule, 5 mm.] | Sit par fortuna labori. | [Circular image, 30 mm., “IMPRIMERIE LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE | H.C.L. | PARIS”] | [Aligned left, “PARIS | 11, Place St-André-des-Arts.”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right, “LIMOGES | Nouvelle route d’Aixe, 46.”] | IMPRIMERIE, LIBRAIRIE ET PAPETERIE | HENRI CHARLES-LAVAUZELLE | Editeur. [On adjacent page: rule, 15 mm. | “DROITS DE REPRODUCTION ET DE TRADUCTION RÉSERVÉS.” | rule, 15mm.] Taylor, John Metcalf
F1233 .T243 1894
MAXIMILIAN AND CARLOTTA | A STORY OF IMPERIALISM BY | JOHN M. TAYLOR | [Circular image of a leaf, 3 mm.] | G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS | [Aligned left: “NEW YORK | 27 WEST TWENTYTHIRD STREET”] [Aligned right: “LONDON | 24 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND”] | The Knickerbocker Press | 1894 [Portrait of Maximilian on adjacent page, 80 x 120 mm., “MAXIMILIAN”] Chambre, William
G530 .C447 1858 V.1-2
RECOLLECTIONS | OF | WEST-END LIFE; | WITH | SKETCHES OF SOCIETY IN PARIS, INDIA, | &c. &c. | BY | MAJOR CHAMBRE, | LATE 17TH LANCERS. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON : | HURST AND BLACKETT, PUBLISHERS, | SUCCESSORS TO HENRY COLBURN, | 13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. | 1858. | The right of Translation is reserved. [Portrait of George IV on
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adjacent page, 85 x 105 mm., “Engraved by A. Heath. | GEORGE IV. | London, Hurst and Blackett, 1858.”] Unknown
G1793 .H673 N.D.
HISTOIRE | DE | L’EXPÉDTION DE RUSSIE. | [rule, 70 mm.] | Atlas. | [rule, 70 mm.] Unknown
G1838 .N532 1794
A | NEW ATLAS | OF | F R A N C E : | COMPRISING | MAPS OF THE EIGHTY – THREE DEPARTMENTS, | BEAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED AND COLOURED, | EACH DEPARTMENT BEING DIVIDED INTO ITS SEVERAL DISTRICTS AND CANTONS. | ALSO, | TWO GENERAL MAPS OF FRANCE, | EXHIBITING THAT COUNTRY | BOTH IN ITS FORMER AND PRESENT DIVISIONS: | AND | A MAP OF THE POST-ROADS, | AS PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE POSTOFFICE IN PARIS. | TO WHICH IS ADDED, | A GENERAL ALPHABETICAL INDEX | OF ALL THE CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES, | WITH THE DISTRICTS AND DEPARTMENTS TO WHICH THEY BELONG. | [double rule, 75 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR [Water damage rendering text unreadable] ORME, AND BROWN, PATERNOSTER-ROW; | [Water damage] INNER-STREET, SNOW HILL; | [Water damage] Perrot, Aristide Michel
G5700 .P458 1800
ITINÉRAIRE GÉNÉRAL | DE | NAPOLÉON, | CHRONOLOGIE | DU CONSULAT ET DE L’EMPIRE. | [rule, 25 mm.] | ATLAS | Pour servir à la lecture et à l’intelligence de toutes les Histoires, Relations, Mémoires généraux ou | particuliers de la République, du Consulat et de l’Empire, avec le tracé de toutes les routes | suivies par Napoléon dans ses campagnes et ses voyages, les lieux où il a séjourné, la date | de son séjour ou de son passage. | PAR A.-M. PERROT, | MEMBRE DE LA LEGION-D’HONNEUR ET DE PLUSIEURS SOCIÉTÉS SAVANTES. [A collection of ten color maps of varying sizes, all 135 x 200 mm. folded] Pinkerton, John
G5700 .P655 1850
[Color map, 165 x 220 folded, 400 x 610 unfolded, missing upper-left panel] EUROPE | BY J. Pinkerton, London. | REVISED & CORRECTED FROM THE | Latest Authorities. | AND PUBLISHED BY | J.H. COLTON, | NO 86 Cedar St New York | 1850.
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G5830 .A178 1825
[Manuscript] W P Wainwright | CARTE | DU | ROYAUME DE FRANCE | POUR LE SERVICE | DU | GÉNIE MILITAIRE. [In three sections, each 160 x 240 mm. folded, 640 x 720 mm. unfolded] Belleyme, de
G5830 .B442 1791
CARTE | DE LA FRANCE | DIVISÉE en 98 DÉPARTEMENTS | et ∫ubdivi∫ée en Di∫tricts avec les Chefs-lieux de Cantons | PRÉSENTÉE | A L’ASSEMBLÉE NATIONALE | Par | DE BELLEEYME Ingénieur Géographe | 1791. [Color map, 265 x 315 mm. folded, 1590 x 1260 mm. unfolded] Unknown
G5830 .C322 1814
CARTE | DE LA | FRANCE | divisée en Départemens & Arrondi∫semens | Contenant | Les Villes, Bourgs & autres Lieux, les Grandes- | Routes de Postes, celle de 1re et 2e Cla∫se & les | autres communications, les fleuves et Rivieres, | les hautes Montagnes, les limites des Frontieres | et les Pays limirophes. | Par BELLEYME Ingr Géoge | A PARIS, Rue du Paon No1. F.B.St Germain. | 1814. [Color map, 145 x 205 mm. folded, 870 x 820 mm. unfolded] Drugeon
G5830 .D794 1824 NO.1
Petit Atlas Commerical | DE | LA FRANCE | Divisée en anciennes Province, en Départemens et en Arrondi∫semens; | indiquant les Divisions Militaires, les Chefs lieux de Canton, les Bureaux | de Poste aux Lettres, les différentes espèces de Routes divisées en lieue de | Poste, la Distance de Paris aux principaux lieux de la | France par les différentes Routes qui y conduisent, les Rivières | et les Canaux navigables ainsi que ceuz projetés, avec le Tableau | des Départemens, des Villes et autres lieux, leur populations et | la manière de les trouver dans l’Atlas. | PAR DRUGEON. | 1824. | A PARIS | Chez Vilquin Md d’Estampes, Grande Cour du Palais Royal, NO 20. | Gravé par A. Blondenn 1er Graveur du Dépot Gal de la Guerre &a. | La Lettre gravée par Lallemand. [Color map of the North of France, 110 x 150 mm. folded, 660 x 450 mm. unfolded]
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Drugeon
G5830 .D794 1824 NO.3
[Part of same collection as G5830 .D794 1824 NO.1, Color map of the West of France, 110 x 150 mm. folded, 660 x 450 mm. unfolded] Drugeon
G5830 .D794 1824 NO.6
[Part of same collection as G5830 .D794 1824 NO.1, Color map of the South-East of France and Corsica, 110 x 150 mm. folded, 660 x 450 mm. unfolded] Heriot, J. N.
G5834 .P3 H547 1867
[All in red, inside text box, 70 x 115 mm.] NOUVEAU | Plan complet illustré | DE LA | VILLE DE PARIS | [Image of crown, fleur de lis, and a ship surrounded by greenery, 55 x 65 mm., “FLVCTVAT NEC MERCITVS”] | Publiés à Paris | Chez BÈS et DUBREUIL, | Imprs Editrs Quai des Gds Augustins, 17. [Color map of Paris, 90 x 150 folded, 810 x 600 mm. unfolded] Sehieble, Erhard
G5834 .P3 S457 1869
LE PARIS | DE | NAPOLÉON III | [rule, 10 mm.] | NOMENCLATURE | DES RUES DU NOUVEAU PLAN | [rule, 30 mm.] | INTINÉRAIRE DES OMNIBUS | Page 27. | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | [Aligned left: “Lané, éditeur géographe | 8, RUE DE LA PAIX”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right: “Dentu, libraire-éditeur | GALERIE D’ORLÉANS (P.ROYAL)”] [Color map of Paris, 105 x 170 mm. folded, 840 x 680 mm. unfolded] Vuillemin, Alexandre
G5834 .V988 1845
Nouveau Plan Illustré | DE PARIS | Avec le système complet de ses Fortifications et Forts détachés. | ET DES COMMUNES DE LA BANLIEUE. | [Image of Paris, 110 x 130 mm.] | à Paris, chez FATOUT, Editeur, Boulevard Poissonière, 17. [Color map of Paris 120 x 210 mm. folded, 1080 x 840 mm. unfolded] Vifquain, J. B.
G6010 .V671 1842
CARTE | DE LA | NAVIGATION de la BELGIQUE | ET DES PAYS LIMITROPHES. | Divisée en Bassins, | Annexée au Rappott de l’Inspecteur des Ponts et Chaus∫éa | J. B. VIFQUAN, du 24
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Mars 1842, No231. [Color map of Belgium, 100 X 160 mm. folded, 800 x 620 mm. unfolded] Marchal, L. Mols
G6010 .M315 1862
NOUVELLE CARTE | Administrative et Commerciale | DE LA | BELIGQUE | Indiquant les chemina de Fer, Stations, etc. | Ains que tous les Bureaux de Douane | DRESSÉE PAR | L. MOLS MARCHAL, | Editeur. | Rue St Jean, No 48 | BRUXELLES | 1862 [double rule, 30 mm.] [Color map of Belgium,110 x 170 mm. folded, 770 x 680 mm. unfolded] Cotton, Edward
G6014 .C851 1846
E. COTTON | [rule, 15 mm.] | PLAN | OF THE BATTLE OF | WATERLOO [Color map, 100 x 150 mm. folded, 500 x 450 mm. unfolded] Craan, W. B.
G6014 .C893 1815
Plan | du Champ de Bataille de | WATERLOO dit de la BELLEALLIANCE. | Victoire Mémorable | remportée le 18 Juin 1815 par les ARMÉES ALLIÉES | sous les ordres de S.S. le DUC de WELLINGTON | et de S.A. le PRINCE BLUCHER de WAHLSTADT | sur l’ARMÉE FRANÇAISE | commandée par NAPOLÉON. | [rule, 60 mm.] | dressé par W.B. CRAAN, Ingénieur | Vérificateur du CADASTRE | du BRABANT méridion.1 | et gravé par G. JACOWICK | à Bruxelles. [Color map, 110 x 180 mm. folded, 660 x 540 mm. unfolded] Ferraris
G6014 .F382 1830 c.1
STRANGERS GUIDE | TO THE | PLAINS | OF | WATERLOO, | AND | PLACES ADJACENT. [Manuscript: “Capt Sanger U.S.N | Waterloo June 1830”] [Color map, 110 x 180 mm. folded, 675 x 680 mm. unfolded] [Copy two identical to copy one] Tyler, Lieutenant
G6014 .T981 N.D.
THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. | Taken on the Spot after the Action of the 18th June 1815, Resented & Dedicated with permi∫sion | to H.R.H. the DUKE OF YORK, by Lieutt Tyler 2nd G.B. [Color map, 135 x 150 mm. folded, 270 x 440 mm. unfolded]
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Stuelpnagel, F. von
G6540 .S934 1829
SPANIEN | UND | PORTUGAL | IN IV BLÄTTERN. | Mit Benutzung von Berghaus’ Karte von 1829, | Entrv. u. gez. von F. v. Stülpnagel, Kön. Preu∫s. | Hauptmann a. D. | Gotha, bei Justus Perthes. 1839. [Color map, 130 x 160 mm. folded, 780 x 620 mm. unfolded] Fremin, A.
G6710 .F871 1849
NOUVELLE CARTE | des Routes de Poste | DE | L’ITALIE | DE L’EST | DE LA FRANCE et DE LA SUISSE | comprenant aussi la partie méridle | de la Confedération Germanique | DRESSÉE PAR A. FREMIN GÉOGRAPHE. | PARIS 1849 | Publiée par ATE LOGEROT, Editeur | 55 Wuai des Grds Augustins (Près le PontNeuf.) [Color map, 90 x 160 mm. folded, 810 x 640 mm. unfolded] Orgiazzi, J. A.
G6710 .O68 1816
CARTE STATISTIQUE, POLITIQUE, ET MINÉRALOGIQUE | DE L’ITALIE, | OÙ SAONT TRACÉES | toutes les routes, relais, et distances de postes, | & les nouvelles Limites, | d’après les derniers traités | DRESSÉE, GRAVÉE, ET DÉDIÉE | A. S. M. L’EMPEREUR D’AUTRICHE, | Rois de Hongrie, de Bohème, et d’Italie, &c. &c,a | Par son très Humble & très Obéissant Serviteur S. A. Orgiazzi. | Graveur du Dépôt général de la Guerre. | PARIS, | MDCCCXVI. [Color map in two sections, each 125 x 200 mm. folded, 1000 x 600 mm. unfolded] Nantiat, Jasper
G7000 .N193 1806
THE | RUSSIAN DOMINIONS | IN | Europe. | drawn from the latest Maps, printed, | by the | ACADEMY of SCIENCES, ST PETERSBURG; | revised and corrected. | with the POST ROADS & NEW GOVERNMENTS, | from the Ru∫sian Atals of 1806; | By | Jasper Nantiat. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON. | Published by Jas Wyld. | GEOGRAPHER TO THE QUEEN, | Charing Cro∫s, East. & | Model of the Eearth Leicester Square. [Color map, 125 x 190 mm. folded, 1000 x 1140 mm. unfolded] Weiland, C. F.
G7000 .W422 1844
GENERAL KARTE | vom | Europäischen | RUSSLAND | Entworfen und gezeichnet | von | C. F. WEILAND. | [decorative rule, 40 mm.] | WEIMAR, | Im Verlage des geograph. Instituts. |
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1844. [Color map, 155 x 210 mm. folded, 930 x 1260 mm. unfolded] Collins, Henry George
G7004 .C712 1855
[All text contained within a double ruled text box, 90 x 135 mm.] COLLINS’ | PLAN | OF | SEVASTOPOL, | FROM | GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. | [rule, 20 mm.] | PRICE 12 1/2 CENTS | [rule, 40 mm.] | PUBLISED BY | H.C. COLLINS PATERNOSTER ROW. | LONDON. | AND BOELL, LEWIS & CO LITHOGRAPHERS & PRINTS | 163 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. [Color map, 100 x 160 mm. folded, 410 X 465 mm. unfolded] Wolseley
G7100 .W867 N.D.
MAP OF THE | BATTLE OF TCHERNAYA. | [rule, 60 mm.] | EDWARD STANFORD, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAPSELLER, | 6, CHARING CROSS, LONDON. [Color map, 105 x 145 mm. folded, 285 x 370 mm. unfolded] Andriveau-Coujon, J.
G8220 .A573 1846
CARTE | DE | L’EMPIRE DE MAROC | d’après | LES MATÉRIAUX LES PLUS RÉCENTS, | PUBLIÉE | PAR J. ANDRIVEAU-COUJON | Rue du Bac, 17. | PARIS—1846. [Accompanied, on same piece of cloth by: “CARTE | DE L’ALGÉRIE | et | de la Régence de Tunis | D’APRÈS LES DOCUMENTS DU DÉPÔT DE LA GUERRE, | et du Dépôt de la Marine. | Publiée | par J. Andriveau-Coujon. | Rue du Bac. No 17. | PARIS • 1846”] [Color map, 115 x 180 mm. folded, 1265 x 720 mm. unfolded] Eckardt, Julius Wilhelm Albert von HN525 .E19 1880 RUSSIA | BEFORE AND AFTER THE WAR | BY THE AUTHOR OF | ‘SOCIETY IN ST. PETERSBURG’ &c. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN | (WITH LATER ADDITIONS BY THE AUTHOR) | BY | EDWARD FAIRFAX TAYLOR | SECOND EDITION | LONDON | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | 1880 | All rights reserved [On adjacent page: “LONDON : PRINTED BY | SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE | AND PARLIAMENT STREET”] Dumas, Alexandre
HV6211 .D8 1895 V.1-3
[In black and red] Alexandre Dumas | [rule, 20 mm.] | CELEBRATED CRIMES | TRANSLATED | BY I. G. BURNHAM | ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAVURES | AFTER | ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY DE LOS RIOS, PRODHOMME | WAGREZ, ETC. | VOLUME I | NEW YORK | GEORGE H. RICHMOND & CO., PUBLISHERS [Image of Queen
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Joanna and Bertrand on adjacent page, 95 x 120 mm., “Copyrighted 1895 by G. B. | J. WAGREZ | JOANNA OF NAPLES | Queen Joanna and Bertrand, Count d’Ar- | tois, surprised.”] Rey, Jean
JC347 .R456 1837 V.1-2
HISTOIRE | DU DRAPEAU, | DES | COULEURS ET DES INSIGNES | DE LA MONARCHIE FRANÇAISE, | PRÉCÉDÉ | DE L’HISTOIRE DES ENSEIGNES MILITAIRES | CHEZ LES ANCIENS ; | PAR M. REY, | MEMBRE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE DES ANTIQUAIRES DE FRANCE, DE LA SOCIÉTÉ | DE L’HISTOIRE DE FRANCE, DE L’INSTITUT HISTORIQUE, ETC., ETC. | AVEC 24 PLANCHES. | TOME PREMIER | [rule, 20 mm.] | Gloriae majorum. | [Image of a fleur de lis, 20 x 30 mm.] | A PARIS, | CHEZ TECHENER, LIBRAIRE, | PLACE DU LOUVRE ; | DELLOYE, PLACE DE LA BOURSE. | 1837. [On adjacent page: “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE CRAPELET. | RUE DE VAUGIRARD, NO 9.”] Teulet, Auguste François
JN2549 .C669 1861
[All text contained within text box, 55 x 105 mm.] LES CODES | DE | L’EMPIRE FRANÇAIS | CONTENANT | LA CONSTITUTION DU 14 JANVIER-25 DÉCEMBRE 1852, | LES LOIS ET DÉCRETS LES PLUS RÉCENTS, | UNE NOUVELLE CORRÉLATION DES ARTICLES DES CODES, | UN SUPLLÉMENT PAR ORDRE ALPHABÉTIQUE | RENFERMANT TOUTES LES LOIS USUELLES, | ET | UNE TABLE GÉNÉRALE DES MATIÈRES ; | PAR A. F. TEULET, | AVOCAT A LA COUR IMPÉRIALE DE PARIS. | [rule, 10 mm.] | ÉDITION POCKET, | TOUJOURS AU COURANT DE LA LÉGISLATION. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 11e Édition, nouveau tirage. | [Decorative image, 15 x 20 mm., “SUUM | CUIQUE”] | PARIS. | ANCIENNE LIBRAIRIE VIDECOQ, | LE SIGNE AIN´E, SUCCESSEUR, | 14, RUE SOUFFLOT, PRÈS DE L’ÉCOLE DE DROIT. | 1861 [On adjacent page, inside text box, 55 x 105 mm.: “Tout exemplaire qui ne sera pas revêtu de | la signature de l’auteur sera réputé contrefait. | [decorative rule, 5 mm.] | TYPOGRAPHIE HENRI PLON, IMPRIMEUR DE L’EMPEREUR, | rue Garancière, 8, à Paris.”] Henkels, Stanislaus Vincent
N8650 .H513 1916
CATALOGUE No. 1166 | [Image of shield, crown and dove, 25 x 40 mm., “EXITUS ACTA PROBAT | George Washington”] A REMARKABLE COLLECTION | IVORY MINIATURE OF NAPOLEON, | HIS COURT AND FAMILY | HISTORICAL PORTRAITS BY EARLY ENGLISH | AND AMERICAN ARTISTS. | [Aligned left: “Relics of | General | Washington | Antique | Furniture | China and Glass | Colonial Silver”] [Aligned center: Color portrait of
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Napoleon, 90 x 110 mm., “LOT No. 5”] [Aligned right: “Ancient | Armor | Antique | Persian Rugs, | and Carpets | Fine | Oil Paintings”] | TO BE SOLD | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, APRIL 13 & 14, 1916 | AT 2.30 O’CLOCK EACH DAY. | [rule, 15 mm.] | STAN. V. HENKELS | AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANT | 1304 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Achard, Amédée
PQ2152 .A176 1862
NOIR ET BLANC | PAR | AMÉDÉE ACHARD | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE DE L. HACHETTE ET Cie | BOULEVARD SAINTGERMAIN, 77 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1862 | Droit de traduction réservé Achard, Amédée
PQ2152 .A2 1886
RÉCITS | D’UN SOLDAT | UNE ARMÉE PRISONNIÈRE | UNE CAMPAGNE DEVANT PARIS | PAR | AMÉDÉE ACHARD | CINQUIÈME ÉDITION | [Circular image, 20 mm., “CL”] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1886 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Burguière, J.-Thomas
PQ2201 .B53 1805
NAPOLÉON | EN | PRUSSE, | POËME ÉPIQUE EN DOUZE CHANTS ; | ORNÉ des Portraits de LL. MM. L’EMPEREUR et L’IMPÉRATRICE DES | FRANÇAIS, l’Empereur de Russie, les Rois d’Esapagne, de Naples, | de Hollande, de Westphalie et de Prusse ; | DÉDIÉ à Son Excellence Monseigneur Michel-Louis-Étienne Comte REGNAUD | DE SAINT-JEAN-D’ANGELY, Ministre d’État, grand Procureur-général de | S. M. I. et R. près sa HauteCour, Secrétaire de l’état de la Famille impériale, | Conseiller d’État, Président de la Section de l’Intérieur du Conseil d’État, | grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur, Chevalier Grand-Croix de l’Ordre | royal de Wurtemberg, Membre de l’Institut de France. | PAR J. T. BERGUIÈRE, du Gard. | [Image, 20 x 25 mm., “MF”] | A PARIS, | Chez LE NORMANT, rue des Prêtres-Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois. | [rule, 10 mm.] | DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE MAME FRÈRES. [On adjacent page: “Prix, 6 fr. sans gravures; 14 fr. avec grav.; 30 fre papier vélin, | avec gravures.”]
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Bungener, Félix
PQ2201 .B8 T713 1854 V.1-2
FRANCE BEFORE THE REVOLUTION | OR | PRIESTS, INFIDELS, AND HUGUENOTS | IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XV. | BY L. F. GUNGENER, | AUTHOR OF “THE HISTORY OF THE COUNCIL OF TRENT” ETC. | AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION | VOL. I. | EDINBURGH: THOMAS CONSTABLE AND CO. | LONDON: HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO. | MDCCCLIV. [Image of men mourning on adjacent page, 80 x 110 mm., “SURPRISE OF AN ASSEMBLY IN THE DESERT.—P. 109.”] Duval, Georges
PQ2235 .D9 1883
LE | PREMIER AMANT | PAR | GEORGES DUVAL | [rule, 10 mm.] | ORNÉ D’UN DESSIN DE MAXIME LALANNE | [Decorative image, 30 x 25 mm., “E.D.”] | PARIS | E. DENTU, ÉDITEUR | LIBRAIRIE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ DES GENS DE LETTRES | PALAIS-ROYAL, 15, 17, 19, GALERIE D’ORLÉANS | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1883 | Droits de traduction et de reproduction réservés [Portrait of a lady on adjacent page, 60 x 75 mm., “Maxime Lalanne”] Erckmann, Emile
PQ2238 .W3 N.D.
ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN | [rule, 15 mm.] | WATERLOO | SUITE DU | CONSCRIT DE 1813 | [rule, 15 mm.] | Ouvrage adopté par la Ville de Paris | pour être distribué en prix | [rule, 15 mm.] | TRENTE-SEPTIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 10 mm.] | [Decorative image, 25 x 20 mm., “J H”] | PARIS | J. HETZEL ET Cie, ÉDITEURS | 18, RUE JACOB, 18 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits de traduction et de reproduction réservés. [Image of a calvalry battle on adjacent page, 85 x 125 mm., “COLLECTION HETZEL”] Guerlin, Henri
PQ2270 .G33 N.D.
[No title page, text taken from WorldCat] Le Baiser de la Déesse. Roman de Bonaparte en Égypte \ Guerlin, Henri \ Tallandier \ {n.d.} Hugo, Victor VICTOR mm.] | YORK | [rule,
PQ2286 1862
HUGO | [rule, 40 mm.] | LES | MISÉRABLES | [rule, 10 DEUXIÈME PARTIE | COSETTE | [rule, 10 mm.] | NEWCHARLES LASSALLE, ÉDITEUR | 92 WALKER STREET | 10 mm.] | 1862
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Quatrelles
PQ2337 .L53 1866
CAPTAINE CASTAGNETTE : | HIS SURPRISING | ALMOST INCREDIBLE | ADVENTURES. [Color image of a man with wooden legs sitting by a fireplace, 130 x 110 mm.] LONDON: | S. O. BEETON, 248 STRAND, W.C. | (TEN DOORS FROM TEMPLE BAR.) Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland
PQ2340 .L888 1815 V.1-3
MARIA; | OR, | THE HOLLANDER : | BY | LOUIS BUONAPARTE. | [double rule, 60 mm.] | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON: | Printed by J. Gillet, Crown-court, Fleet-street, | FOR H. COLBURN, CONDUITSTREET; | AND LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, | PATERNOSTER ROW. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1815. Méry, Joseph
PQ2364 .M2 A7 1872
UN | A M O U R | DANS L’AVENIR | PAR | MÉRY | NOUVELLE ÉDITION | [Image, 25 x 10 mm., “M L”] | PARIS | MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES, ÉDITEURS | RUE AUBER, 3, PLACE DE L’OPÉRA | [rule, 10 mm.] | LIBRAIRIE NOUVELLE | BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS, 45, AU COIN DE LA RUE DE GRAMMONT | [rule, 3 mm.] | 1872 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés Michelet, Jules
PQ2364 .M37 Z5 1884
J. MICHELET | [rule, 40 mm.] | MA | JEUNESSE | [rule, 10 mm.] | TROISIÈME ÉDITION | A ceux qui veulent | devenir des hommes. | [Image, 30 x 20 mm., “C • L”] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1884 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés. Petithuguenin, Jean
PQ2380 .P85 N.D.
JEAN PETITHUGUENIN | [rule, 20 mm.] | NAPOLÉON | [rule, 20 mm.] | La Vendetta de Cipriani | [Decorative image, 20 x 10 mm.] | LA MAISON DU LIVRE MODERNE | 28, RUE MONSIEUR-LEPRINCE | PARIS Souvestre, Emile
PQ2429 .S7 C5 1857
CHRONIQUES | DE LA MER | PAR | ÉMILE SOUVESTRE | [rule, 5 mm.] | NOUVELLE ÉDITION | [Decorative image, 25 x 10 mm., “M L”] | PARIS | MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS | RUE VIVIENNE, 2 BIS | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1887 | Droits de
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reproduction et de traduction réservés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Stendhal
PQ2435 .C4 1890
LA | CHARTREUESE | DE PARME | PAR | DE STENDHAL | (HENRY BEYLE) | NOUVELLE ÉDITION ENTIÈREMENT REVUE ET CORRIGÉE | [Circular image, 20 mm., “C L”] | PARIS | CALMANN LÉVY, ÉDITEUR | ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES | 3, RUE AUBER, 3 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1890 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réserveés [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Zola, Émile
PQ2509 .M7 N.D.
THE MYSTERIES | OF THE | COURT OF LOUIS NAPOLEON | BY ÉMILE ZOLA. | AUTHOR OF “NANA,” “L’ASSOMOIR,” “HELENE; OR, UNE PAGE D’AMOUR,” | “ALBINE; OR, THE ABBE’S TEMPTATION,” “THE CONQUEST OF PLASSANS,” | “THERESE RAQUIN” “THE ROUGONMACQUART FAMILY; OR, MIETTE,” | “MAGDALEN FERAT,” “THE MARKETS OF PARIS,” ETC. | [rule, 55 mm.] | Zola is a novelist of marvellous ability, and to those persons who knew Paris in the | days of Louis Napoleon, each character in this volume will be found to bear a name. | That Zola has painted the corruptions of the Imperial Court of Louis Napoleon in | thrilling lanuage is very certain; and as a picture of the manner in which a scorned | and slighted woman avenges herslf, this work is absolutely without a parallel. The | restless ambition and the gnaqing sense of defeat, as depicted in the character of | Eugene Rougon, carries with it a sense of reality with the conviction that the charac- | ter was drawn from life, while the Duc de Morny is also easily recognized as one of | the principal characters in the work, as well as the fair American, of whom mention | is made in the description of Compiegne. In this work Zola has studied temperaments | rather than characteristics—this is the distinguishing feature of his writings. He | has chosen persons governed by their nerves and their blood, deprived of free agency, | and impelled to each act of their lives by the fatalities of their flesh. | [rule, 55 mm.] | BALTIMORE, MD., | I. & M. OTTENHEIMER, | 736 WEST BALTIMORE ST. Raynal, Paul
PQ2635 .A75 N3 1937
PAUL RAYNAL | NAPOLÉON UNIQUE | [Circular image of a building, 25 mm.] | TROISIÈME ÉDITION | [rule, 85 mm.] | LIBRAIRIE STOCK | DELAMAIN ET BOUTELLEAU, ÉDITEURS, PARIS
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Barton, Bernard
PR4079 .B2 1824
MINOR POEMS, | INCLUDING | NAPOLEON. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY | BERNARD BARTON. | [rule, 15 mm.] | SECOND EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS. | [rule, 25 mm.] | “ Shelter’d, but not to social duties lost; | Secluded, but not buried; and with song | Cheering my days.” | WORDSWORTH’S Excursion. | [rule, 25 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR THOMAS BOYS, | LUDGATE HILL. | 1824. [On adjacent page: “LONDON : | PRINTED BY J. MOYES, GREVILLE STREET.”] Belaney, Archibald
PR4099 .B426 1858
THE | HUNDRED DAYS OF NAPOLEON. | A Poem in Five Cantos. | BY | ARCHIBALD BELANEY. | “ Curs’d is the man, and void of law and right, | Unworthy property, unworthhy light, | Unfit for public rule, or private care, | That wretch, that monster, who delights in war; | Whose lust is murder, and whose horrid joy, | To tear his country, and his kind destroy!” | HOMER. | LONDON : | ARTHUR HALL, VIRTUE, AND CO., | 25, PATERNOSTER ROW. | 1858. Helps, Arthur, Sir
PR4779 .H9 1871
CONVERSATIONS ON WAR | AND | GENERAL CULTURE. | BY THE AUTHOR OF “FRIENDS IN COUNCIL.” | LONDON : | SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 15, WATERLOO PLACE. | 1871. | {ALL RIGHTS RESERVED} Dement, Richmond Sheffield
PS1534 .D376 1876 c.1
NAPOLEON | A DRAMA | -BY- | RICHMOND SHEFFIELD DEMENT | [rule, 25 mm.] | READING EDITION | WITH APPENDIX | [Image of a bust of Napoleon, 20 x 30 mm.] | CHICAGO | KNIGHT, LEONARD & CO. | 1893 [Portrait of Bonaparte on adjacent page, 95 x 125 mm., “LIEUTENANT BONAPARTE.”] [Copy two identical to copy one] Dement, Richmond Sheffield NAPOLEON AND FICE AUTHOR’S COMPANY.
PS1534 .D376 1876 c.3
| AND | JOSEPHINE. | A TRAGEDY | IN | A PROLOGUE, ACTS, | BY | R. S. DEMENT. | [rule, 20 mm.] | EDITION. | [rule, 20 mm.] | CHICAGO: | LEGAL NEWS | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1876.
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Genin, Thomas Hedges
PS1739 .G175 N3 1833 c.1
THE | NAPOLEAD, | IN TWELVE BOOKS; | [rule, 60 mm.] | BY THOMAS H. GENIN, ESQ. | [rule, 60 mm.] | [rule, 25 mm.] | St. Clairsville: | PRINTED BY HORTON J. HOWARD. | 1833. [Copy two identical to copy one] Mathews, William
PS2368 .M8 G7 1879
THE GREAT CONVERSERS, | AND OTHER ESSAYS. | BY | WILLIAM MATHEWS, LL.D., | AUTHOR OF “WORDS; THEIR USE AND ABUSE,” “GETTING ON IN THE WORLD,” | AND “HOURS WITH MEN AND BOOKS.” | Je sais bien que le lecteur n’a pas grand besoin de savoir tout cela ; mais | moi, j’ai grand besoin de le lui dire.—ROUSSEAU. | TENTH EDITION. | CHICAGO: | S. C. GRIGGS AND COMPANY. | 1879. Peck, Francis
PS2539 .P25 1826 V.1-2
NAPOLEON ; | OR, THE | MYSTERIES OF THE HUNDRED DAYS, | AN HISTORICAL NOVEL, | BY MRS. PECK, | AUTHOR OF THE “BARD OF THE WEST.” | VOL. I. | LONDON : | PUBLISHED BY SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL, | STATIONERS-COURT, AND | WESTLEY AND TYRRELL, SACKVILLE-STREET, DUBLIN. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1826. Unknown
PT1799 .F646 1814
Die | Flucht über den Rhein | oder | Das unverhoffte Wieder∫ehen. | Ein | erlu∫tirend hi∫tori∫ch=rührendes Familiengemälde | mit | Er∫cheinungen und voll∫timmigen Chören von Bal∫chkiren | und Co∫aken, und allen Batterien der Deut∫chen. | [rule, 60 mm.] | P r e i s 5 G r. | [rule, 75 mm.] | 1 8 1 4. Rellstab, Ludwig
PT2453 .R6 1849
Eighteen Hundred and Twelve: | OR, | NAPOLEON’S INVASION OF RUSSIA. | AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE. | BY LOUIS RELLSTAB. | NEW YORK : | STRINGER & TOWNSEND. | (Late Burgess, Stinger & Company.) | 222 BROADWAY. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1849. [Image of a man and a boy huddled together on adjacent page, 100 x 120 mm., “BOBBETT & EDMONDS, Sc. | SCENE IN 1812. | THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW.”] Balzac, Honoré de
PZ3 .B198 1891
HONORÉ DE BALZAC | TRANSLATED BY | KATHARINE PRESCOTT WORMELEY | [rule, 25 mm.] | AN HISTORICAL MYSTER |
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[Circular image of a cherub reading, 20 mm., “QUI LEGIT REGIT”] | ROBERTS BROTHERS | 3 SOMERSET STREET | BOSTON | 1891 Bangs, John Kendrick
PZ3 .B224 1895
[Title text set against a backgrop of Napoleon, a crow wearing a crown, and two bloody swords, in black and red] MR | BONAPARTE | OF CORSICA. | NEW YORK | HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS | 1895 [Cartoon of Napoleon on horseback on adjacent page, 65 x 95 mm., “’WITH THESE WORDS HE WAS OFF’”] Benham, Charles
PZ3 .B466 1897
[In black and red] The Fourth Napoleon | A Romance | by | Charles Benham | [Image of a heart, 5 x 10 mm.] | HERBERT S. STONE & CO. | CHICAGO & NEW YORK | 1897 Calne, Oliver Vernon
PZ3 .C1351 1899
[In black and red] | IN THE YEAR | OF WATERLOO | BY O. V. CAINE, AUTHOR OF | “FACE TO FACE WITH NAPOLEON” | BOSTON | A. I. BRADLEY & CO. [Image of artiscrats standing in the street on adjacent page, 80 x 120 mm., “Chris Hammond | 99 | ‘It’s Rudolf’s stud ; there are his initialls on it’”] Cuthbertson, Catherine
PZ3 .C988 1818
ROSABELLA: | OR, | A MOTHER’S MARRIAGE. | A NOVEL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | BY THE AUTHOR OF | THE ROMANCE OF THE PYRENEES; SANTO SEBASTIANO, OR, | THE YOUNG PROTECTOR ; THE FOREST OF MONTALBANO; | AND ADELAIDE, OR, THE COUNTERCHARM. | [rule, 10 mm.] | FIVE VOLUMES IN THREE | VOL. II. | [rule, 15 mm.] | New=York : | PUBLISHED BY JAMES EASTBURN & CO. | AT THE LITERARY ROOMS, BROADWAY, CORNER OF | PINE-STREET. | [rule, 5 mm.] | A. Paul, printer. | [broken rule, 10 mm.] | 1818. [Library holds only volume two of three] De Fonblanque, Edward Barrington
PZ3 .D314 1890
A LIFE-JOURNEY | FROM MANHEIM TO INKERMAN. | FROM | THE REMINISCENCES OF AN ARMY SURGEON. | EDITED BY | EDWARD BARRINGTON DE FONBLANQUE | London : | WARD AND DOWNEY, | 12, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | 1890. | {All rights reserved.}
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Dumas, Alexandre
PZ3 .D886 1896
THE | TWIN LIEUTENANTS ; | OR, | THE SOLDIER’S BRIDE. | By ALEXANDRE DUMAS, | Author of “The Count of Monte Cristo,” “Three Guardsmen,” | “Twenty Years After,” ‘The Man in the Iron Mask,” etc. | NEW YORK: | A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER. Erckmann-Chatrian
PZ3 .E66 M3 1889
NATIONAL NOVELS | [rule, 55 mm.] | MADAME THÉRÈSE | OR | THE VOLUNTEERS OF ’92 | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF | ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN | ILLUSTRATED | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1895 [Image of a man kneeling over a dead woman on adjacent page, 85 x 125 mm., “HILDIFRAND | ‘MY UNCLE KNELT DOWN,’”] Erckmann-Chatrian
PZ3 .E66 W5 1898
WATERLOO | SEQUEL TO THE CONSCRIPT OF 1813 | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF | ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN | ILLUSTRATED | NEW YORK | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS | 1899 [Image of a small village on adjacent page, 85 x 125 mm., “Riou | PEACE WAS RETURNING.”] Gleig, George Robert
PZ3 .G557L 1853 V.1-2
THE | LIGHT DRAGOON. | BY THE AUTHOR OF | “THE SUBALTERN,” “CHELSEA PENSIONERS,” | “THE HUSSAR,” &c. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON : | HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, | GREAT MARLGOROUGH STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1844. [List of other popular naval novels on adjacent page] Gleig, George Robert
PZ3 .G557 1837 V.1-2
THE | H U S S A R. | BY THE | AUTHOR OF “THE SUBALTERN.” | [rule, 20 mm.] | “ In peace, there’s nothing so becomes a man | As modest stillness and himility ; | But when the blast of war blows in our ears, | Then imitate the action of the tiger.” | SHAKESPEAR. | [rule, 20 mm.] | IN TWO VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | LONDON: | HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, | 13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH-STREET. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1837. Gleig, George Robert
PZ3 .G557 1837 V.1-2
[Text contained with text box, 80 x 135 mm.] T H E H U S S A R. | [rule, 20 mm.] | BY | THE REV. G. R. GLEIG, | AUTHOR OF THE “ SUBALTERN,” “CHELSEA PENSIONERS,” | “COUNTRY
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CURATE,” ETC. | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON : | CHARLES H. CLARKE, 13, PATERNOSTER ROW. Hoppin, Emily Howland
PZ3 .H798 1894
UNDER THE CORSICAN | BY | EMILY HOWLAND HOPPIN | AUTHOR OF “FROM OUT OF THE PAST,” ETC. | [rule, 20 mm.] | NEW YORK | J. SELWIN TAIT AND SONS. | 65 FIFTH AVENUE Knicaid, John
PZ3 .K573 1835
RANDOM SHOTS | FROM A | RIFELMAN. | [rule, 35 mm.] | BY J. KINCAID, | Late Captain in, and Author of “ Adventures in the Rifle Brigade.” | [rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON: | T. AND W. BOONE, 29, NEW BOND-STREET. | M DCCC XXXV. Mühlbach, Luise
PZ3 .M923E 1867
THE | EMPRESS JOSEPHINE. | AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE DAYS | OF NAPOLEON. | BY | L. MÜHLBACH, | AUTHOR OF | “DAUGHTER OF AN EMPRESS,” “MARIE ANTOINETTE,” ‘JOSEPH II. AND HIS COURT,” | “FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS FAMILY,” “BERLIN AND SANS-SOUCI,” | ETC., ETC., ETC. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN, BY | REV. W. BINET, A. M. | COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. | Illustrated by Gaston Fay. | NEW YORK: | D./ APPLETON AND COMPANY, | 443 & 445 BROADWAY. | 1867. [Image of Josephine in the forest on adjacent page, 100 x 150 mm., “1867. | JOSEPHINE AT MARTINIQUE. P. 11”] Mühlbach, Luise
PZ3 .M923N 1894
FREDERICK THE GREAT | AND | HIS FAMILY. | AN HISTORICAL NOVEL. | BY | L. MÜLBACH. | AUTHOR OF “JOSEPH II. AND HIS COURT,” “FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS COURT,” | “BERLIN AND SANS-SOUCI,” “THE MERCHANT OF BERLIN,” ETC., ETC. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY | MRS. CHAPMAN COLEMAN AND HER DAUGHTERS. | COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. | With Illustrations. | NEW YORK : | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, | 443 & 445 BROADWAYS. | 1867. [Image of Frederick and a lady on adjacent page, 110 x 160 mm., “STEPHENS HARLEY | FREDERICK AND THE COUNTESS.”] Mühlbach, Luise
PZ3 .M923N 1894
NAPOLEON IN GERMANY | [rule, 25 mm.] | NAPOLEON AND BLÜCHER | An Historical Novel | BY | L. MÜHLBACH | AUTHOR OF DAUGHTER OF AN EMPRESS, MARIE ANTOINETTE, JOSEPH II. AND HIS COURT, | FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS FAMILY, BERLIN AND
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SANS-SOUCI, ETC. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY | F. JORDAN | NEW YORK | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY | 1894 [Portrait of Napoleon on adjacent page, 90 x 90 mm., “NAPOLEON.”] Mühlbach, Luise
PZ3 .M923 N37 1867
NAPOLEON IN GERMANY | [rule, 25 mm.] | NAPOLEON AND BLÜCHER | AN HISTORICAL NOVEL | BY | L. MÜHLBACH | AUTHOR OF | “DAUGHTER OF AN EMPRESS,” “MARIE ANTOINETTE,” “JOSEPH II. AND HIS COURT,” “FREDERICK | THE GREAT AND HIS FAMILY,” “BERLIN AND SANS-SOUCI,” ETC., ETC. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY | F. JORDAN | COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. | With Illustrations. | NEW YORK | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY | 1, 3, AND 5 BOND STREET | 1891. [Image of Napoleon and a spectre on adjacent page, 120 x 180 mm., “LANGRIDGE | ‘You dare set your foot into the house of Hohenzollerns?’ asked the spectre in a hollow, | menacing voice. | p. 23.”] Mühlbach, Luise
PZ3 .M923 Q44 1890
QUEEN HORTENSE. | A LIFE PICTURE OF THE NAPOLEONIC ERA. | AN HISTORICAL NOVEL. | BY | L. MÜLBACH, | AUTHOR OF “PRINCE EUGENE AND HIS TIMES,” “JOSEPH II. AND HIS COURT,” “MEROLIANT | OF BERLIN,” ETC., ETC. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY | CHAPMAN COLEMAN. | COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. | NEW YORK: | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, | 1, 3, AND 5 BOND STREET. | 1890. [Image of Napoleon and Prince Eugene on adjacent page, 120 x 180 mm., “Toby | Richardson N.Y. | FIRST MEETING OF EUGENE AND GENERAL BONAPARTE. | p. 22.”] Mühlbach, Luise
PZ3 .M923 N37 1867
NAPOLEON IN GERMANY. | [rule, 40 mm.] | NAPOLEON | AND THE QUEEN OF PRUSSIA. | AN HISTORICAL NOVEL. | BY | L. MÜLBACH, | AUTHOR OF “MARIE ANTOINETTE,” “JOSEPH II. AND HIS COURT,” “FREDERICK THE GREAT | AND HIS FAMILY,” “BERLIN AND SANSSOUCI,” ETC., ETC. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN, BY | F. JORDAN. | COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. | With Illustrations. | NEW YORK : | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, | 443 & 445 BROADWAY. | 1867. [Image of three men raising their arms on adjacent page, 115 x 165 mm., “HARLEY | THE OATH OF REVENGE. | P. 15.”] Mühlbach, Luise
PZ3 .M923 P75 1890
PRINCE EUGENE | A N D H I S T I M E S . | AN HISTORICAL NOVEL. | BY | L. MÜLBACH, | AUTHOR OF “FREDERICK THE GREAT
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AND HIS COURT,” “THE MERCHANT OF BERLIN,” | “BERLIN AND SANS-SOUCI,” ‘JOSEPH II. AND HIS COURT,” “ANDREAS HOFER.” | ETC., ETC., ETC. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN, | BY ADELAIDE DEV. CHAUDRON. | COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. | WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY GASTON FAY. | NEW YORK : | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, | 1, 3, AND 5 BOND STREET. | 1890. [Image of Prince Eugene on adajcent page, 115 x 170 mm., “GF | ‘HEREIN LIES THE SPELL,’ | Book I., p. 10.”] Sardou, Victorien ALICE DE BEAUREPAIRE | A Romance TRANSLATION FROM THE FRENCH BY | CHARLES F. BROWN & CO. [Image of adjacent page. 75 x 105 mm., “R. COSTUME.’”] Shortz, Robert
PZ3 .S2445 A45 1896 of Napoleon | UNABRIDGED I. G. BURNHAM | BOSTON | artistocartic women on C. D. | ‘MY LAUNDRESS’S PZ3 .S559 G54 1898
THE GIFT | OF BONAPARTE | A NOVEL | BY | ROBERT SHORTZ | AUTHOR OF | “A Passing Emperor” | [rule, 20 mm.] | NEW YORK | THE HOME PUBLISHING COMPANY | 3 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET Suttner, Bertha von
PZ3 .S967 G76 1898
“GROUND ARMS!” | THE STORY OF A LIFE | A ROMANCE OF EUROPEAN WAR | BY | BERTHA VON SUTTNER | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN | BY | ALICE ASBURY ABBOTT | [Square image of an accorn, 20 x 20 mm., “A C: MCC”] | CHICAGO | A. C. MCCLURG & COMPANY | 1898 Tolstoy, Leo, graf
PZ3 .T588 W37 1886 V.1-3
WAR AND PEACE. | [rule, 35 mm.] | I | BEFORE TILSIT. | BY COUNT LYOF N. TOLSTOI, | AUTHOR OF “ANNA KARENINA,” “THE COSSACKS,” “CHILDHOOD, BOYHOOD, AND YOUTH,” &c. | THIRD EDITION. | [Image of a cherub surrounded by greenery, 25 x 35 mm., “VIZETELLY AND CO | PUBLISHERS”] | LONDON: | VIZETELLY & CO., 16 HENRIETTA STREET, | COVENT GARDEN. [List of other celebrated Russian novels on adjacent page] Whishaw, Frederick
PZ3 .W576 M67 1905
M O S C O W | A STORY OF THE | FRENCH INVASION OF 1812 | BY | FRED WHISHAW | AUTHOR OF “LOVERS AT FAULT,” “THE TIGER OF MUSCOVY,” | “A GRAND DUKE OF RUSSIA,” ETC. | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | LONDON AND BOMBAY | 1905
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Henty, George Alfred
PZ7 .H527 O54 1908
ONE OF THE 28TH | A TALE OF WATERLOO. | BY | G. A. HENTY, | Author of “The Lion of St. Mark;” “The Cat of Bubastes;” “For Name and Fame;” | “A Final Reckoning;” “Orange and Green;” &c. | WITH EIGHT FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS BY W. H. OVEREND, | AND TWO MAPS. | [Decorative image of a shield, 45 x 15 mm., “Lucem•Lihris• B&S Disseminamus.”] | LONDON: BLACKIE & SON, LIMITED; | NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, | 153 TO 157 FIFTH AVENUE. [Image of soldiers on a boat on adjacent page, 90 x 140 mm., “558 | THE PRIVATEER CAPATIN HAILS THE BOAT.”] Larrey, Dominique Jean
RD323 .L333 1861 c.1
MEMOIR | OF | BARON LARREY, | SURGEON-IN-CHIEF OF THE GRANDE ARMÉE | From the French. | LONDON : HENRY RENSHAW, 356, STRAND. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1861. [Copy two identical to copy one, except binding] Liskenne, Charles
U15 .B5 1836 V.1-6
BIBLIOTHÈQUE | HISTORIQUE | ET | MILITAIRE | DÉDIÉE | A L’ARMÉE ET A LA GARDE NATIONALE DE FRANCE. | PUBLIÉE | PAR MM. CH. LISKENNE ET SAUVAN. | [Image of helmet, shield, sword, and spears, 50 x 40 mm.] | TOME PREMIER. | PARIS. | ADMINISTRATION, | RUE SAINTE-ANNE, NO. 5. | ANSELIN, LIBRAIRE POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, | RUE DAUPHINE, NO. 36. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1835. Hacelock-Allan, Henry Marshman, Sir U19 .H384 1867 THREE MAIN MILITARY QUESTIONS | OF THE DAY : | I. | A HOME RESERVE ARMY. | II. | THE MORE ECONOMIC MILITARY TENURE OF INDIA. | III. | CAVALRY AS AFFECTED BY BREECHLOADING ARMS. | BY | SIR HENRY M. HAVELOCK, BART. | MAJOR UNATTACHED. | LONDON: | LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. | 1867. [On adjacent page: “LONDON | PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO. | NEWSTREET SQUARE”] Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
U19 .N216 1861
THE OFFICER’S MANUAL. | [rule, 45 mm.] | NAPOLEON’S | MAXIMS OF WAR. | [Image of a cannon, 55 x 25 mm.] | NEW YORK : | JAMES. G. GREGORY, | NO. 46 WALKER STREET. | 1861.
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U19 .N23 1845
MILITARY MAXIMS | OF | NAPOLEON. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH, BY | J. AKERLY. | [rule, 25 mm.] | “Whose own example stengthens all his laws, | Who is himself the great sublime he draws.” | POPE. | “Non verbum pro verbo necesse habui reddere, sed genus omnium ver- | borum vimque servavi.”—CICERO. (De Opt. Gen. Orat.) | [rule, 20 mm.] | NEW YORK: | WILEY AND PUTNAM. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1845. Ney, Michel, Duc d’Elchingen
U19 .N591 1833
MILITARY STUDIES | BY | MARSHAL NEY ; | WRITTEN FOR THE USE OF HIS OFFICERS. | TRANSLATED FROM | THE MARSHAL’S ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS, | BY | G. H. CAUNTER, ESQ. | WITH | AN INTRODUCTION AND DIAGRAMS, | BY | MAJOR A. JAMES, | LATE OF 67TH REGIMENT, | AND AUTHOR OF “BATTALION MOVEMENTS,”— “BRIGAED FORMATIONS,” | &c. &c. &c. | LONDON: | BULL AND CHURTON, HOLLES STREET. | 1833. [On adjacent page: “LONDON : | PRINTED BY SAMUEL BENTLEY, | Dorset Street, Fleet Street.”] Ram, James
U21 .R165 1878
THE | PHILSOPHY OF WAR. | BY | JAMES RAM. | LONDON: | C. KEGAN PAUL & CO., I PATERNOSTER SQUARE. | 1878. Bardin, Etienne Alexandre, Baron
U24 .B246 N.D. V.1-8
DICTIONNAIRE | DE | L’ARMÉE DE TERRE | OU | RECHERCHES HISTORIQUES | SUR L’ART ET LES USAGES MILITAIRES | DES ANCIENS ET DES MODERNES | PAR LE GÉNÉNARL BARDIN | AUTEUR DU MANUEL D’INFANTERIE | DU MÉMORIAL DE L’OFFICER D’INFANTERIE, MEMBRE DE L’ACADÉMIE DES SCIENCE DE TURIN | COLLABORATEUR DU COMPLÉMENT DU DICTIONNAIRE DE L’ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE, DU DICTIONNAIRE DE LA CONVERSATION | DE L’ENCYCLOPÉDIE DES GENS DU MONDE, ETC., ETC. | OUVRAGE TERMINÉ SOUS LA DIRECTION DU GÉNÉRAL | OUDINOT DE REGGIO | [rule, 10 mm.] | TOME PREMIER | A. AIGUISER.—BATAILLON | [rule, 10 mm.] | PARIS | PERROTIN, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR | RUE FONTAINE-MOLIÈRE, 41 | DUMAINE, LIBAIRE-ÉDITEUR | RUE ET PASSAGE DAUPHINE, 30 [On adjacent page: rule, 20 mm. | “DARIS.—IMPRIMERIE SIMON RAÇON ET COMP., RUE D’ERFURTH, 1.” | rule, 10 mm.]
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Campbell, E. S. Norman
U24 .C187 1830
A | DICTIONARY | OF THE | MILITARY SCIENCE: | CONTAINING | AN EXPLANATION OF THE PRINCIPAL TERMS | USED IN | MATHEMATICS, ARTILLERY, AND FORTIFICATION; | AND COMPRISING THE SUBSTANCE OF | THE LATEST REGULATIONS ON COURTS MARTIAL, | PAY, PENSIONS, ALLOWANCES, ETC. | A COMPARATIVE TABLE | OF | ANCIENT AND MODERN GEOGRAPHY ; | ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE BRITISH ARMY ; | WITH | AN ADDRESS | TO GENTLEMEN ENTERING THE ARMY. | BY E. S. N. CAMPBELL, | LIEUT. 22D REGT. | [Image of fields and buildings, 75 x 25 mm., “ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, SANDHURST.”] | [rule, 30 mm.] | LONDON : | BALDWIN AND CRADOCK, PATERNOSTER-ROW ; AND | T. EGERTON, WHITEHALL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | MDCCCXXX. Heinze, Alexander Clarus
U25 .H472 1846
[In black and red] DICTIONNAIRE PORTATIF | DES | ARMES SPÉCIALES. | FRANÇAIS-ALLEMAND. | PAR | ALEXANDRE CLARUS HEINZE, | LIEUTENANT-COLONEL D’ARTILLERIE, CHEVALIER DE L’ORDRE | DU SAUVEUR. | [Image, 5 x 10 mm., “TE”] | [rule, 20 mm.] | LEIPZIG. | B. G. TEUBNER, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR. | 1846. James, Charles
U25 .J28 1810 V.1-2 c.1
A | NEW AND ENLARGED | MILITARY DICTIONARY, | IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH. | IN WHICH ARE EXPLAINED | THE PRINCIPAL TERMS, WITH APPROPRIATE | ILLUSTRATIONS, | OF | ALL THE SCIENCES | THAT ARE, MORE OR LESS, | NECESSARY FOR AN OFFICER AND ENGINEER. | IN TWO VOLUMES. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | BY CHARLES JAMES, | MAJOR IN THE ROYAL ARTILLERY DRIVERS, | Author of the Regimental Companion; Comprehensive View; Poems, dedicated, by | Permission, to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, &c. &c. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | Malheur aux apprentifs dont les sens égarés, | Veulent, sans s’appliquer, franchir tous les degrés. | Téméraires, craignez le sort qui vous menace; | Phaëton périt seul par sa funeste audace : | Si vous guidez trop tôt le Char brillant de Mars, | Songez que tout l’Etat doit courir vos hazards. | KING OF PRUSSIA’S ART OF WAR. | [rule, 20 mm.] | VOL. I. | [rule, 20 mm.] | THIRD EDITION. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR T. EGERTON, MILITARY LIBRARY, | NEAR WHITEHALL. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1810. [Copy two identical to copy one]
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Latrille, G.
U26 .L363 1809
REFLECTIONS | ON | M O D E R N W A R, | BY | THE FRENCH GENERAL LATRILLE: | TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL; | BY | MAJOR HAVILLAND LE MESURIER, | SERVING ON THE GENERAL STAFF IN PORTUGAL. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | A la Guerre l’Audace est presque toujours Prudence. | CHAPTER XIV. | [double rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON : | PRINTED FOR T. GODDARD, MILITARY LIBRARY, | NO. 1, PALL-MALL. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1809. Morris, William O’Connor
U51 .M877 1891
GREAT COMMANDERS | OF MODERN TIMES | AND | THE CAMPAIGN OF 1815. | BY | WILLIAM O’CONNOR MORRIS. | Reprinted from the | “ILLUSTRATED NAVAL AND MILITARY MAGAZINE.” | “Faites la guerre offensivev comme Alexandre, Annibal, César, Gustave Adolphe, | Turenne, le Prince Eugène et Fredéric; lisez, relisez l’histoire de leurs quatre vingt | trois campagnes; modelez vous sur eux.”—NAPOLEON. | LONDON: W. H. ALLEN AND CO., LIMITED, | AND AT CALCUTTA. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1891. | (All Rights Reserved.) [Portrait of a nobleman on adjacent page, 90 x 120 mm., “Rudolf Blind”] Rousset, Léonce
U51 .R867 1900
LES MAITRES | DE | LA GUERRE | FRÉDÉRIC II—NAPOLÉON—MOLTKE | [rule, 25 mm.] | ESSAI CRITIQUE | d’après des travaux inédits de M. le Général BONNAL | PAR | LE LT-COLONEL ROUSSET | Professeur à l’école supérieure de Guerre. | [rule, 10 mm.] | CARTES HORS TEXTE ET DANS LE TEXTE | [Diamond shaped image, 25 x 25 mm., “XX”] | PARIS | MONTGREDIEN ET Cie, LIBRAIRIE ILLLUSTRÉE | 8, RUE SAINTJOSEPH, 8 | [rule, 5 mm.] | Tous droits réservés. Frederick II, King of Prussia
U101 .F911E 1797
MILITARY INSTRUCTION | FROM THE LATE | KING OF PRUSSIA | TO HIS | GENERALS. | (ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES.) | To which is added, (by the same Author) | PARTICULAR INSTRUCTION | TO THE | OFFICERS OF HIS ARMY, | AND ESPECIALLY THOSE OF THE CAVALRY. | [rule, 25 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH, | BY MAJOR FOSTER, | LATE OF THE FIRST (OR ROYAL) DRAGOONS. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | THIRD EDITION. | [double rule, 30 mm.] | SHERBORNE: PRINTED BY AND FOR CRUTTWELL AND SON ; | AND SOLD BY | EGERTON, MILITARY LIBRARY, CHARING-CROSS, LONDON. | [broken rule, 30 mm.] | Price 7s. 6d.
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U101 .V422 1806
FLAVII VEGETII RENATI | COMITIS | DE | RE MILITARI | LIBRI QUINQUE | EX RECENSIONE NICOLAI SCHQEBELII | CUM INTEGRIS EIUSDEM, ET SELECTIS GODESCHALCI | STEWECHI, PETRI SCRIVERII, FRANSICI OUDEN- | DORPII, ET FRIDERICI BESSELII | N O T I S | ACCEDUNT INDICES | [Circular image of a wreath, 20 mm.] | [rule, 80 mm.] | A R G E N T O R A T I | EX TYPOGRAPHIA SOCIETATIS BIPONTINAE | CICICCCCVI Bülow, Dietrich Heinrich, Frieherr von U102 .B95 1853 Militäri∫che und vermi∫chte Schriften | von | Henrich Dietrich von Bülow. | [rule, 35 mm.] | In | einer Auswahl mit Bülow’s Leben und einer kriti∫chen Einleitung | herausgegeben von | Eduard Bülow und Wilhelm Rü∫tow. | [rule, 30 mm.] | Mit 60 in den Lert eingedruckten figuren. | [rule, 85 mm.] | Leipzig: | F. A. Brockhaus. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1853. Civry, Ulric, Comte de
U102 .C582 1882
LES | ARMÉES IMPROVIÉES | PAR | le Vicomte de CIVRY | « Une nation ne manque jamais | d’hommes, même après les guerres | les plus désastreuses; mais elle man- | que souvent de soldats. » | NAPOLÉON Ier. | [Circular image of cannons, swords, and a crown, 30 mm., “LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE | LB&CIE”] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE DE J. DUMAINE | LIBRAIREÉDITEUR | L. BAUDOIN & Ce, Successeurs | 30, RUE ET PASSAGE DAUPHINE, 30 | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1882 [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Clausewitz, Carl von
U102 .C616E 1873
O N W A R : | BY | GENERAL CARL VON CLAUSEWITZ | TRANSLATED BY | COLONEL J. J. GRAHAM, | FROM THE THIRD GERMAN EDITION. | [rule, 15 mm.] | THREE VOLUMES COMPLETE IN ONE. | [rule, 15 mm.] | LONDON : | N. TRÜBNER & CO., 57 & 59, LUDGATE HILL. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1873. [Portrait of General Clausewitz on adjacent page, 55 x 70 mm., Indecipherable manuscript signature] D’Albeca, César L.
U102 .D137 1872
LIVRE | DE | GUERRE MODERNE | A L’USAGE DES MILITAIRES DE TOUTES LES ARMES | ET DE TOUS LES PAYS | PAR | CÉSAR L. D’ALBECA | ANCIEN OFFICIER SUPÉRIEUR D’ÉTAT-MAJOR,
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INGÉNIEUR CIVIL, ETC | AVEC CINQUANTE-HUIT GRAVURES. | [rule, 40 mm.] | “Un soldat ancien est celui | qui a fait la guerre,”-CARNOT | [rule, 40 mm.] | [Aligned left: “LONDRES: DULAU ET Cie | BERLIN: E. S. MITTLER UND SOHN | LA HAYE: HÉRITIERS DOORMAN”] [veritcal rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right: “PARIS: J. DUMAINE | ST. PÉTERSBOURG: J. ISSAKOFF | ROME—TURIN: FRATELLI BOCCA”] | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1872. [List of other titles by same author on adjacent page] Goltz, Colmar, Freiherr von der
U102 .G629 1887
THE NATION IN ARMS. | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN | OF | LIEUT.-COL. BARON VON DER GOLTZ. | BY | PHILIP A. ASHWORTH. | [Image of fruit tree branches, 15 x 15 mm.] | LONDON: | W. H. ALLEN AND CO., 13 WATERLOO PLACE. S.W. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1887. | (All rights reserved.) Jomini, Antoine Henri, Baron de
U102 .J75T 1830
TABLEAU | ANALYTIQUE | DES | PRINCIPALES COMBINAISON | DE LA GUERRE, | ET DE LEURS RAPPORTS AVEC LA POLITIQUE | DES ÉTATS, | POUR SERVIR D’INTRODUCTION | AU TRAITÉ DES GRANDES OPÉRATIONS MILITAIRES. | PAR LE BARON DE JOMINI, | GÉNÉRAL EN CHEF, AIDE DE CAMP GÉNÉRAL DE S. M. | L’EMPEREUR DE TOUTES LES RUSSIES. | [rule, 15 mm.] | TROISIÈME ÉDITION, | AUGMENTÉE DE PLUSIEURS ARTICLES IMPORTANS. | [decorative rule, 35 mm.] | PARIS, | CHEZ ANSELIN, SUCCESSEUR DE MAGIMEL, | LIBRAIRE POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, LES SCIENCE ET LES ARTS, | RUE DAUPHINE, NO 9. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1830. [On adjacent page: “Cet ouvrage et tous les autres du général JOMINI | se trouvent : | A Saint-Péterbourg, chez BELLIZARD et Compe. | A Vienne, chez SCHAUEMBURG et SCHALBAKER. | A Berlin, chez DUNKER et HUMBLOT. | A Londres, chez DULAU et Compe. | A Varsovie, chez GLUGSBERG. | A Turin, chez BOCCA et Pic.” | rule, 40 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE DE DEMONVILLE, | rue Christine, no 2.”] Jomini, Antoine Henri, Baron de
U102 .J75 1863
THE | ART OF WAR : | BY | BARON DE JOMINI, | GENERAL AND AID-DE-CAMP OF THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. | A New Edition, with Appendices and Maps. | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH | BY | CAPT. G. H. MENDELL, | CORPS OF TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY, | AND | CAPT. W. P. CRAIGHILL, | CORPS OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY, | PHILADELPHIA: | J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. | 1863.
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Marmont, Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de U102 .M36 C8 1862 THE SPIRIT | OF | MILITARY INSTITUTIONS; | OR, | ESSENTIAL PRICNIPLES | OF | THE ART OF WAR. | BY | MARSHAL MARMONT, | DUKE OF RAGUSA. | TRANSLATED FROM THE LATEST EDITION, REVISED AND CORRECTED | BY THE AUTHOR; | WITH ILLUSTRATIVE NOTES, | BY HENRY COPPÉE, | PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA | LATE AND OFFICER OF ARTILLERY IN THE SERVICE OF THE U.S. | [rule, 20 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. | 1862. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
U102 .R425 1823
RÉPONSE | AUX NOTES CRITIQUES | DE NAPOLÉON, | SUR L’OUVRAGE INTITULÉ | CONSIDÉRATIONS SUR L’ART DE LA GUERRE. | [Circular image of lettering surrounded by a wreath, 25 mm., “FD”] | A PARIS, | CHEZ ANSELIN ET POCHARDD, LIBRAIRES, | RUE DAUPHINE, NO 9. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1823. [On adjacent page: “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE FRIMIN DIDOT, | IMPRIMEUR DU ROI ET DE L’INSTITUT, RUE JACOB, NO 24.”] Rogniat, Joseph, Vicomte
U102 .R73 1816
CONSIDÉRATIONS | SUR | L’ART DE LA GUERRE. | PAR LE BARON ROGNIAT, | LIEUTENANT-GÉNÉRAL. | [Circular image of lettering surrounded by a wreath, 25 mm., “FD”] | A PARIS, | CHEZ MAGIMEL, ANSELIN, ET POCHARDD, | LIBRAIRES POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, RUE DAUPHINE, NO 9. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1816. [On adjacent page: rule, 85 mm. | “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE FRIMIN DIDOT, | IMPRIMEUR DU ROI, DE LA MARINE, ET DE L’INSTITUT, ROYAL DE FRANCE.” | rule, 85 mm.] Rogniat, Joseph, Vicomte
U102 .R73 1817
CONSIDÉRATIONS | SUR | L’ART DE LA GUERRE. | PAR LE BARON ROGNIAT, | LIEUTENANT-GÉNÉRAL. | SECONDE ÉDITION REVUE PAR L’AUTEUR. [Circular image of lettering surrounded by a wreath, 25 mm., “FD”] | A PARIS, | CHEZ MAGIMEL, ANSELIN, ET POCHARDD, | LIBRAIRES POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, RUE DAUPHINE, NO 9. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1817. [On adjacent page: rule, 85 mm. | “DE L’IMPRIMERIE DE FRIMIN DIDOT, | IMPRIMEUR DU ROI, DE LA MARINE, ET DE L’INSTITUT, ROYAL DE FRANCE.” | rule, 85 mm.]
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U102 .S676 1870
LESSONS OF WAR | AS TAUGHT | BY THE GREAT MASTERS | AND OTHERS; | SELECTED AND ARRANGED | FROM | THE VARIOUS OPERATIONS OF WAR. | BY | FRANCE JAMES SOADY. | LIEUT.COLONEL, R.A. | [rule, 20 mm.] | VAE VICTIS ! | [rule, 20 mm.] | LONDON : | WM. H. ALLEN & CO., 13, WATERLOO PLACE, S.W. | PUBLISHERS TO THE INDIA OFFICE. | 1870. | {The Right of Translation is Reserved.} Unknown
U102 .S955E 1803
SUMMARY ACCOUNT | AND | MILITARY CHARACTER | OF THE DIFFERENT EUROPEAN ARMIES, | ENGAGED IN | THE LATE WAR: | WITH | A P A R A L L E L | OF THE | POLICY, POWER, AND MEANS | OF THE | Ancient Romans and Modern French. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR T. EGERTON, MILITARY LIBRARY, WHITEHALL. | [rule, 10 mm.] | 1803. Szabad, Imre
U102 .S996 1863 c.1
MODERN WAR : | ITS THEORY AND PRACTICE. | ILLUSTRATED FROM CELEBRATED CAMPAIGNS | AND BATTLES. | With Maps and Diagrams. | BY EMERIC SZABAD, | CAPTAIN U.S.A. | NEW YORK: | HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, | FRANKLIN SQUARE. | 1863. [Two fold out maps of Europe on adjacent page: “MAP OF THE | COUNTRIES BETWEEN | PARIS & MOSCOW”, 195 x 65 mm.; “MAP | OF THE COUNTRIES | BETWEEN | PARIS & NAPLES | To Illustrate | NAPOLEON’S ITALIAN CAMPAIGNS”, 195 x 110 mm.] [Copy two identical to copy one] Schalk, Emil
U104 .S297 1862
SUMMARY | OF | THE ART OF WAR : | WRITTEN | EXPRESSLY FOR AND DEDICATED TO | THE U.S. VOLUNTEER ARMY. | BY | EMIL SCHALK, A. O. | [rule, 25 mm.] | PHILADELPHIA: | J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. | 1862. Decker, C. de
U165 .D295F 1836
DE LA TACTIQUE | DES TROIS ARMES, | INFANTERIE, CAVALERIE, ARTILLERIE, | ISOLÉES ET RÉUNIES DANS L’ESPRIT DE LA NOUVELLE GUERRE ; | COURS FAIT A L’ÉCOLE MILITAIRE DE BERLIN | PAR C. DE DECKER, | LIEUTENANT-COLONEL D’ARTILLERIE PRUSSIENNE, CHEVALIER, MEMBRE | DE L’ACADÉMIE ROYALE SUÉDOISE DES SCIENCES MILITAIRES. | TRADUIT DE L’ALLEMAND | ET AUGMENTÉ D’UN RÉSUMÉ CRITIQUE DE L’OUVRAGE
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ET D’OBSERVATIONS SUR L’ÉTAT | ACTUEL DE L’ART, | PAR F. DE BRACK, | COLONEL DU 4me RÉGIEMTN DE HUSSARDS FRANÇAIS, AUTEUR DES | AVANT-PROPOS DE CAVALERIE LÉGÈRE, ETC. | [rule, 25 mm.] | TOME PREMIER, | CONTENANT LA TACTIQUE DE CHAQUE ARME ISOLÉE. | [rule, 25 mm.] | BRUXELLES, | J.-B. PETIT, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR, RUE MARCQ, No 1. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1836. [Inside text box, 65 x 25 mm.: “RUE DES GRANDS AUGUSTINS, 18.” | rule, 15 mm. | “LENEVEU , | Libraire pour l’Art militaire, la Géographie, la Di- | plomatie, les Sciences et les Arts, les Libres à bon | marché et les Publications pittoresques. | A PARIS.”] [On adjacent page: “Wissen ist viel werth, | Konnen ist mehr werth. | Savoir est beaucoup, pou- | voir es plus.” | rule, 50 mm | “BRUXELLES, IMPRIMERIE DE J.-B. CRICKX.”] Decker, C. de
U165 .D295F N.D. V.1-2
DE LA TACTIQUE | DES TROIS ARMES | INFANTERIE, CAVALERIE, ARTILLERIE, | ISOLÉES ET RÉUNIES DANS L’ESPRIT DE LA NOUVELLE GUERRE: | COURS FAIT A L’ÉCOLE MILITAIRE DE BERLIN | PAR C. DE DECKER, | LIEUTENANT-COLONEL D’ARTILLERIE PRUSSIENNE, CHEVALIER, | Membre de l’Académie royale suédoise des sciences militaires. | TRADUIT DE L’ALLEMAND | et augementé d’un résumé critique de l’ouvrage et d’observations sur l’état actuel de l’art, | PAR F. DE BRACK, | COLONEL AU 4e RÉGIMENT DE HUSSARDS FRANÇAIS, | Auteur de Avant-postes de cavalerie légère, etc. | [rule, 15 mm.] | Wissen ist viel werth. | Konnen ist mehr werth. | Savoir est beaucoup, | Pouvoir est plus. | TOME PREMIER. | CONTENANT LA TACTIQUE DE CHAQUE ARME ISOLÉE. | [Image of cannons, swords, and a crown, 35 x 30 mm., “JD”] | PARIS, | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE, | J. DUMAINE, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR DE L’EMPEREUR, | Rue et passage Dauphine, 30. | BRUXELLES, | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE DE FL. LEROY, 13, RUE DE LA MADELAINE. [On adjacent page: rule, 75 mm. | “Imprimerie de COSSE et J. DUMAINE, rue Christine, 2.”] Favé, Ild.
U165 .F273 1845 V.1
HISTOIRE | ET | TACTIQUE DES TROIS ARMES | ET PLUS PARTICULIÈREMENT | DE L’ARTILLERIE DE CAMPAGNE | PAR ILD. FAVÉ | Capitaine d’Artillerie, | AUTEUR D’UN OUVRAGE INTITULÉ : NOUVEAU SYSTÈME DE DÉFENSE DES PLACES FOLTES | ......... Il ajoutait que l’Artillerie faisait aujourd’hui | la véritable destinée des armées et des peuples; qu’on se | battait à coups de canon comme à coups de point, et qu’en | bataille, comme à un siége, l’art consistait à present à faire | couverger un grand nombre de ∫eux sur un même point
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: | que, la mêlée une fois établie, celui qui avait l’adresse de | faire arriver subitement et à l’insu de l’ennemi sur un de | ses points une masse inopinée d’artillerie, était sûr de | l’emporter. | MÉMORIAL DE SAINTE-HELÈNE. | [rule, 45 mm.] | PARIS | J. DUMAINE, Libraire de S. A. R. Mgr. le DUC D’AUMALE, | POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, | (Maison Anselin) | RUE ET PASSAGE DAUPHINE, 36. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1845 [On adjacent page: rule, 35 mm. | “IMPRIMERIE DE BACHELIER, | Rue du Jardinet, 12.”] [Volume one of two] Favé, Ild.
U165 .F273 1845 V.2
HISTOIRE | ET | TACTIQUE DES TROIS ARMES | ET PLUS PARTICULIÈREMENT | DE L’ARTILLERIE DE CAMPAGNE | Par Tld. Favé | CAPITAINE D’ARTILLERIE | AUTEUR D’UN OUVRAGE INTIULÉ : NOUVEAU SYSTÈME DE DÉFENSE DES PLACES FORTES | [rule, 50 mm.] | Atlast, 48 Planches. | [rule, 50 mm.] | PARIS | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE DE J. DUMAINE, LIBRAIRE DE LL. AA. RR. LE DUC DE NEMOURS ET LE DUC D’AUMALE, | (MAISON ANSELIN) | RUE ET PASSAGE DAUPHINE, 36. | [rule, 15 mm.] | 1845 [Volume two of two] Unknown
U175 .O32 1798
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF | HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK, | COMMANDER IN CHIEF, &c. &c. &c. | [double rule, 25 mm.] | THE | OFFICER’S MANUAL | IN THE FIELD; | OR, A SERIES OF | MILITARY PLANS, | REPRESENTING THE | PRINCIPAL OPERATIONS OF A CAMPAIGN. | [rule, 25 mm.] | TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | INDOCTI DISCANT ET AMENT MEMINISCI PERITI. | [double rule, 35 mm.] | L O N D O N: | Printed by T. Bensley; | FOR EGERTON, Whitehall; ELMSLEY and BREMNER, Strand; LLOYD, | New Cavendi∫h Street; SEWELL, Cornhill; STOCKDALE, Piccadilly; | WRIGHT, Piccadilly; MUNDELL and SON, Edinburgh; J. MILLIKEN, | Dublin; and to be had at all the principal Book∫ellers. | [rule, 25 mm.] | 1798. Kausler, F. de
U312 .K21 1839
A T L A S | [...]ES PLUS MEMORABLES BATAILLES, COMBATS ET SIEGES | DES TEMPS ANCIENS, DU MOYEN AGE ET DE L’AGE MODERNE | EN 2 1 3 FEUILLES; | [...]RÉDIGÉ D’APRÊS LES MEILLEURES SOURCES, AVEC LA COOPÉRATION DE LA SECTION TOPGRA- | PHIQUE DU CORPS ROYAL DE L’ÉTAT-MAJOR GÉNÉRAL WURTEMBERGEOIS, | PAR | FR. DE KAUSLER, | COLONEL A L’ÉTATMAJOR GÉNÉRAL WURTEMBERGEOIS, | MEMBRE DE L’ACADÉMIE DES
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SCIENCES MILITAIRE DU ROYAUME DE SUÈDE. | [rule, 60 mm.] | MERSEBOURG, | F. LOUIS NULANDT. | 1839. | [double rule, 125 mm.] | A T L A S | [...]r merkwürdigsten Schlachten, Treffen und Belagerungen | der alten, mittlern und neuren Zeit, | in 2 1 3 Blüattern, | nach den besten Quellen, unter Mithülfe der Abtheilung des topographischen Corps des | Königlich Würtembergischen General-Quartiermesiter-Staabs ausgearbeitet | von | Fr, von Kausler, | Oberst-Lieutenant im Königlich Würtembergischen General-QuartiermesiterStaab, | Mitglied der Kön, Schqedischen Akademie der Kriegswissenschaften. | [rule, 60 mm.] | Merseburg, | F. Louis Nulandt, | 1839. Azémar, Léopold Michel Martial d’
U565 .A23 1859
SYSTÈME | DE | GUERRE MODERNE | OU | NOUVELLE TACTIQUE AVEC LES NOUVELLES ARMES. | [rule, 15 mm.] | OBSERVATIONS | RELATIVES A LA BROCHURE DE M. LE GÉNÉRAL JOMINI | SUR LA | FORMATION DES TROUPES POUR LE COMBAT. | [rule, 25 mm.] | DES PAPIERS D’UN ANCIEN OFFICIER-GÉNÉRAL DE L’ARMÉE | DE S. M. LE ROI DE PRUSSE, | Compte rendu par M. le Bon D’AZÉMAR, | Colonel du 6e régiment de lanciers. | [rule, 45 mm.] | PARIS, | LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE DE LENEVEU, | RUE DES GRANDSAUGUSTINS, 18. | 1859. H., J. v.
U713 .H111 1862
V o r l e ∫ u n g e n | über | Kriegsge∫chichte | von | J. v. H. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Fortge∫etxt mit Einwillingung des Verfaffers | von | M. B. | [rule, 10 mm.] | Dritter Theil. | Zweiter Hauptab∫chnitt, ∫echste Periode. | Von 1790 bis 1860 n. Chr. | Mit 30 in den Tert eingedruckten Figuren und Holz∫chnitten und 9 angehängten | Lithographien. | [rule, 45 mm.] | Darm∫tadt & Leipzig. | Eduard Zernin. | 1862. Huidekoper, Frederic Louis
U719 .H899 1904
THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY SERIES. | [rule, 75 mm.] | NO. 8. | [rule, 10 mm.] | [rule, 10 mm.] | MILITARY STUDIES, | BY | FREDERIC LOUIS HUIDEKOPER. | [rule, 10 mm.] | KANSAS CITY, MO.: | HUDSON-KIMBERLY PUBLISHING CO. | 1904. La Barre Duparcq, Edouard de
U768 .L113 1858
ÉLÉMENTS | D’ART ET D’HISTOIRE | MILITAIRES | COMPRENANT | LE PRÉCIS DES INSTITUTIONS MILITAIRES DE LA FRANCE | L’HISTOIRE ET LA TACTIQUE DES ARMES ISOLÉES, LA COMBINAISON DES ARMES | ET LES PETITES OPÉRATIONS DE LA GUERRE | PAR |
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ÉD. DE LA BARRE DUPARCQ | CAPITAINE DU GÉNIE, | PROFESSEUR D’ART MILITAIRE A L’ÉCOLE IMPÉRIALE DE SAINT-CYR | [rule, 30 mm.] | PARIS | CH. TANERA, ÉDITEUR | LIBRAIRIE POUR L’ART MILITAIRE, LES SCIENCES ET LES ARTS | Quai des Augustins, 27 | 1858 | Droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés. [On adjacent page: rule, 55 mm. | “Paris.—Imprimerie de L. MARTINET, rue Mignon, 2.”] Napier, Charles James, Sir
U768 .N197E 1851
LIGHTS AND SHADES | OF | M I L I T A R Y L I F E. | EDITED BY | LIEUTENANT-GENERAL | SIR CHARLES J. NAPIER, G.C.B., | COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF IN INDIA, &c. &c. | Second Edition. | LONDON: | HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, | 13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. | 1851. Delorme du Quesney, Auguste
U886 .D362 1846
DU TIR DES ARMES A FEU | ET PRINCIPALEMENT | DU TIR DU FUSIL, | PAR | M. DELORME DU QUESNEY, | CHEF D’ESCADRON, | SUIVI | D’UNE MÉTHODE POUR RENDRE, | DANS TRÈS-PEU DE TEMPS, | TOUS LES SOLDATS HABILES DANS CET EXERCICE, | Par A. Desbordeliers, | capitaine au 9e régim. de chasseurs, | [rule, 25 mm.] | BRUXELLES, | A. JAMAR, ÉDITEUR, | 8 bis, rue des Minimes, | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1846 [On adjacent page: rule, 15 mm. | “Imprimerie de Delevingne et Callewaert.”] Upton, Emory
UA15 .U6 1878
THE | ARMIES OF ASIA AND EUROPE: | EMBRACING | OFFICIAL REPORTS | ON THE | ARMIES OF JAPAN, CHINA, INDIA, PERSIA, | ITALY, RUSSIA, AUSTRIA, GERMANY, | FRANCE, AND ENGLAND. | ACCOMPANIED BY | LETTERS DESCRIPTIVE OF A JOURNEY FROM JAPAN TO THE CAUCASUS. | BY | EMORY UPTON, | BREVET MAJORGENERAL UNITED STATES ARMY. | NEW YORK : | D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, | 549 AND 551 BROADWAY. | 1878. De Fonblanque, Edward Barrington
UA649 .B276 1858 c.1
TREATISE | ON THE | ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION | OF THE | BRITISH ARMY, | WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO | FINANCE AND SUPPLY. | BY | EDWARD BARRINGTON DE FONBLANQUE, | ASSITANT COMMISSARY-GENERAL. | [rule, 40 mm.] | “ Les ignorants appellent l’Administration Militaire un Métier ; ceux qui le connaissent | savent qu’elle est une Science.”Audouin, Histoire de l’Administration Militaire. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON : | LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, LONGMANS, AND
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UA649 .K52 1897
THE STORY | OF | THE BRITISH ARMY | BY | LIEUT.-COLONEL | C. COOPER KING, F.G.S. | WITH PLANS AND ILLUSTRATIONS | METHUEN & CO. | 36 ESSEX STREET, W.C. | LONDON | 1897 [Portrait of Viscount Wolseley on adjacent page, 95 x 145 mm., “FIELD MARSHAL THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT WOLSELEY, K.P., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., &c., &c. | From a Photograph by Werner & Son, Dublin”] Leeke, William
UA651.52D .L485 1866 V.1-2
THE HISTORY | OF | LORD SEATON’S REGIMENT, | (THE 52ND LIGHT INFANTRY,) | AT | THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO ; | TOGETHER WITH VARIOUS | Incidents connected with that Regiment, | NOT ONLY AT WATERLOO, BUT ALSO AT PARIS, IN THE NORTH OF FRANCE, AND | FOR SEVERAL YEARS AFTERWARDS : | TO WHICH ARE ADDED MANY OF | THE AUTHORS REMINISCENCES OF HIS MILITARY | AND CLERICAL CAREERS, | DURING A PERIOD OF MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS. | BY THE REV. WILLIAM LEEKE, M.A., | (OF QUEEN’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE,) INCUMBENT OF HOLDBROOKE, DERBYSHIRE, AND RURAL DEAN, | WHO CARRIED THE 52ND REGIMENTAL COLOUR AT WATERLOO. | THE AUTHOR CLAIMS FOR LORD SEATON AND THE 52ND THE HONOUR OF HAVING | DEFEATED, SINGLE-HANDED, WITHOUT THE ASSISTANCE OF THE 1ST BRITISH | GUARDS OF ANY OTHER TROOPS, THAT PORTION OF THE IMPERIAL | GUARD OF FRANCE, ABOUT 10,000 IN NUMBER, WHICH ADVANCED | TO MAKE THE LAST ATTACK ON THE BRITISH POSITION: | THE 3RD BATTALION ON THE 1ST FOOT GUARDS, BY THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON’S ORDER, DROVE | THE SKIRMISHERS OF THE IMPERIAL GUARD OFF THE BRITISH POSIITON, | THE OTHER BATTALION OF GENERAL MAITLAND’S BRIGADE OF GUARDS REMAINING STATIONARY. | IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I. | WITH A PORTRAIT OF FIELD-MARSHAL LORD SEATON, | AND THREE PLANS OF WATERLOO, SHEWING THE POSITIONS AND | MOVEMENTS OF THE 52ND DURING THE ACTION. | LONDON : | HATCHARD AND CO., 187, PICCADILLY. | 1866. [Portrait of Lord Seaton on adjacent page, 100 x 130 mm., “FIELD MARSHAL LORD SEATON, G.C.B. &c. | Colonel of the 2nd Life Guards Colonel in Chief of the Rifle Brigade | Lieutenant Colonel of the 52nd Light Infantry | in the Peninsula and at Waterloo.”]
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UA651.52D .L485 1871
A SUPPLEMENT | TO THE | HISTORY OF LORD SEATON’S REGIMENT, | (THE 52ND LIGHT INFANTRY,) | AT | THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, | BY THE REV. WILLIAM LEEKE, M.A., | (OF QUEEN’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE,) INCUMBENT OF HOLDBROOKE, DERBYSHIRE, AND | RURAL DEAN, | WHO CARRIED THE 52ND REGIMENTAL COLOUR AT WATERLOO. | [rule, 10 mm.] | THE AUTHOR CLAIMS FOR LORD SEATON AND THE 52ND THE HONOUR OF | HAVING DEFEATED, SINGLEHANDED, WITHOUT THE | ASSISTANCE OF THE 1ST BRITISH GUARDS OF ANY OTHER TROOPS, THAT | PORTION OF THE IMPERIAL GUARD OF FRANCE, ABOUT 10,000 | IN NUMBER, WHICH ADVANCED TO MAKE THE LAST ATTACK ON THE BRITISH | POSITION, TO WHICH DEFEAT WAS IMMEDIATELY | FOLLOWED BY THE FLIGHT OF THE WHOLE FRENCH ARMY. | THE SUPPLEMENT CONTAINS MR. LEEKE’S REPLIES TO THE CRITICISMS OF THE | GUARDS AND OTHERS ON HIS WORK, AND VARIOUS PARTICULARS | RELATING TO THE CRISIS AND CLOSE OF THE ACTION. | [rule, 40 mm.] | LONDON : | HATCHARDS, 187, PICCADILLY; | BEMROSE AND SONS, 21, PATERNOSTER ROW ; AND IRONGATE, DERBY. | [rule, 10 mm. | MDCCCLXXI. Hamilton, Frederick William, Sir
UA652 .G7 H217 1874 V.1-3
THE | ORIGINS AND HISTORY | OF THE | FIRST OR GRENADIER GUARDS. | FROM DOCUMENTS IN THE STATE PAPER OFFICE, | WAR OFFICE, HORSE GUARDS, CONTEMPORARY | HISTORY, REGIMENTAL RECORDS, ETC. | BY | LIEUT.-GEN. SIR F. W. HAMILTON, K.C.B., | LATE GRENADIER GUARDS. | IN THREE VOLUMES. | VOL. I. | WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. | LONDON : | JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. | 1874. [Portrait of Charles II on adjacent page, 100 x 125 mm., “CHARLED IInd| | under whose orders Lord Wentworth | raised the Royal Regiment of Guards, | in Flanders in 1656.”] Unknown
UA658 .L773 1815
[Text contained with double ruled text box, 165 x 290 mm.] | LIST OF OFFICERS | OF THE | ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, | As they stood in the Year 1763, | WITH A CONTINUATION TO THE PRESENT TIME: | CONTAINING | THE DATES OF THEIR REGIMENTAL AND BREVET PROMOTIONS; WITH THE DATES OF THE | APPOINTMENTS OF SUCH OFFICERS AS HELD CIVIL, OR MIXED | SITUATIONS, UNDER THE ORDNANCE. | ALSO | A SUCCESSION OF MASTER GENERALS, | Lieutenant Generals, | COLONELS COMMANDANT, COMMANDING OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON OF | WOOLWICH, REGIMENTAL & BATTALION STAFF, &c. &c. | WITH | A LIST | OF THE | Officers of the Corps of Royal Artillery
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Drivers, | SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CORPS IN 1793 ; | SPECIFYING THOSE WHO WERE APPOINTED TO THE RIDING HOUSE TROOP; | AND OF THE | OFFICERS OF THE MILITARY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE | ORDNANCE , SINCE 1763 ; | WITH A | LIST OF THE CHIEF COMMISSARIES, | COMMISSARIES, AND ASSISTANT COMMISSARIES, | OF THE FIELD TRAIN DEPARTMENT OF THE ORDNANCE, SINCE 1793 ; | TO WHICH IS ADDED | APPENDIX : | CONTAINING | SEVERAL TABLES RELATIVE TO THE GRADUAL INCREASE AND ESTABLISHEMENTS OF THE | REGIMENT, AT DIFFERENT PERIODS; | The Establishments and Distribution of Companies; | EXTRACTS AND MEMORANDE RELATIVE TO THE DRESS OF THE OFFICERS | AND MEN, &c. &c. | [double rule, 65 mm.] | GREENWICH : | PRINTED BY ELIZABETH DELAHOY, ALBION PRINTING OFFICE, 3, DEPTFORD BRIDGE. | [rule, 5 mm.] | 1815. Morvan, Jean
UA702 .M892 1904 V.1-2
[No title page, text taken from WorldCat] Le soldat impérial (1800-1814) \ Morvan Jean. Pion-Nourrit et Cie \ 1904 Lavallée, Théophile
UA990 .L394 1850
THE | MILITARY TOPOGRAPHY | OF | CONTINENTAL EUROPE. | [rule, 25 mm.] | FROM THE FRENCH OF | M. TH. LAVALLÉE; | EDITED BY | COL. J. R. JACKSON, F.R.S., &c. | [rule, 25 mm.] | Les accidens du terrain, sont les principes d’où émanent | les combinaisons qui accélerent les mouvemens offensifs, et | qui consolident les opérations de la stratégie. | OKOUNEFF.—Mémoires sur les principes de la stratégie. | Every manoeuvre which is not founded upon the nature of | the ground is absurd and ridiculous. | LLOYD.— Political and Military Rhapsody. | L O N D O N : | PARKER, FURNIVALL, AND PARKER, | MILITARY LIBRARY, WHITEHALL. | 1850. Mesurier, Havilland le
UC705 .M586 1801
THE \ BRITISH COMMISSARY, \ IN TWO PARTS. \ [rule, 25 mm.] \ PART I. \ A SYSTEM FOR THE BRITISH COMMISSARIAT \ ON FOREIGN SERVICE. \ [rule, 25 mm.] \ PART II. \ AN ESSAY TOWARDS ASCERTAINING THE USE \ AND DUTIES OF A COMMISSARIAT \ STAFF IN ENGLAND. \ [double rule, 85 mm.] \ Celui la paie moins, dit ULPIEN, qui paie plus tard : C’e∫t \ ce principe qui condui∫it les legi∫lateurs, aprés la de∫truction \ de la Republique Romaine. \ MONTESQUIEU E∫prit des Loix. Liv. 22. Ch. 22. \ [double rule, 85 mm.] \ BY HAVILLAND LE MESURIER,
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E∫q. \ [double rule, 35 mm.] \ L O N D O N : \ Printed by C. Roworth, Hudson’s Court, Strand, \ FOR T. EGERTON, AT THE MILITARY LIBRARY, NEAR \ WHITEHALL. \ [double rule, 10 mm.] \ 1801. Maubeuge, Lavelaine de
UD310 .M447 1852
LES \ ÉVOLUTIONS DE LIGNE \ PAR \ BATAILLONS EN MASSE, \ Comme Complément de l’Ordonnance du 4 mars 1831, \ EN CONSIDÉRANT, DANS L’EXÉCUTION DES MOUVEMENTS, CHAQUE BATAILLON COMME UN PELOTON, \ SUIVIES \ DE DOCUMENTS NÉCESSAIRES A LA GUEERE; \ Présentés à Sa Majesté Impériale \ NAPOLÉON III \ PAR LE COLONEL LAVELAINE DE MAUBEUGE. \ Militaire nihil est, \ Sed sapere necesse est. \ [Image of cannons, swords, and a crown, 35 x 25 mm., “J D”] \ Paris \ LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE DE J. DUMAINE, \ ANCIENNE MAISON ANSELIN, \ Rue et Passage Dauphine, 30. \ [rule, 10 mm.] \ 1852 Gilbert, Adrian
UD330 .S36 N.D.
MUSKETRY INSTRUCTION \ FOR THE \ CAVALRY CARBINE AND PISTOL, \ Recently issued to the French Cavalry; \ WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR \ THE TRAINING OF CAVALRY, AND ITS IMPORTANT \ FUNCTION IN FUTURE BATTLES. \ [rule, 30 mm.] \ PART I.—THE SYSTEM EXPLAINED. \ PART II.—THEIMPORTANCE OF CAVALRY DEMONSTRATED, AND THE \ RECENTLY ADOPTED FRENCH MODE OF TRAINING AND PROPOSED \ CAVALRY TACTICSC EXPLAINED. \ [rule, 30 mm.] \ BY \ ANDREW STEINMETZ, ESQ. \ LIEUT. QUEEN’S OWN LIGHT INF. MILITAI. FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE, \ SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY, HYTHE. \ [rule, 30 mm.] \ {From the JOURNAL of the ROYAL UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION, vol. v.} \ [rule, 30 mm.] \ W. MITCHELL, MILITARY PUBLISHER, \ 39, CHARING CROSS. Bismark, Friedrich Wilhelm, Graf von UE10 .B622E 1855 ON \ THE USES AND APPLICATION \ OF \ CAVALRY IN WAR, \ FROM THE TEXT OF BISMARK, \ WITH PRACTICAL EXAMPLES SELECTED FROM \ ANTIENT AND MODERN HISTORY ; \ BY \ NORTH LUDLOW BEAMISH, \ LIEUTENANT-COLONEL A LA SUITE IN THE SERVICE OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF \ HANOVER, AND LATE CAPTAIN IN HER MAJESTY’S FOURT OF ROYAL IRISH \ REGIMENT OF DRAGOON GUARDS, ETC. ETC. ETC. \ AUTHOR OF THE HISTORY OF THE KING’S GERMAN LEGION. \ [rule, 30 mm.] \ LONDON : \ T. & W. BOONE, 29, NEW BOND STREET. \ MDCCCLV.
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UE15 .W874 1897
ACHIEVEMENTS OF \ CAVALRY \ BY \ GENERAL SIR EVELYN WOOD \ V.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., ETC. \ [Image of a bell, 15 x 20 mm.] \ LONDON \ GEORGE BELL & SONS \ 1897 [Portrait of General von Bredow on adjacent page, 85 x 120 mm., “GENERAL VON BREDOW, \ Who, on the 16th August, 1870, when leading six Squadrons, \ wrecked six Batteries, dispersed four Battalions, and checked the \ advance of an Army Corps.”] Aldéguier, Flavien d’
UE157 .A21 1843
DES PRINCIPES \ QUI SERVENT DE BASE A L’INSTRUCTION ET A LA TACTIQUE \ DE LA \ C A V A L E R I E \ PRÉCÉDÉS \ D’UNE REVUE HISTORIQUE DES DIVES SYSTÈMES D’INSTRUCTION ET DES \ ORDONNANCES DE CETTE ARME; \ Suivis d’un Mémoire sur les remontes actuelles de la Cavalerie, relativement \ à l’élève des Chevaux et à l’Agriculture ; \ AVEC LETTRES ORNÉES ET ILLUSTRATIONS ; \ PAR M. FLAVIEN D’ADÉGUIER, \ Officier supérieur de Cavalerie, Chevalier de plusieurs ordres, ancien Capitaine- \ Instructeur à l’école de Saumur, attaché à la Commission de Cavalerie \ de 1825 à 1829, Auteur du livret de commandemens pour \ l’ordonnance du 6 décembre 1829. \ Duxit amor patriae calumum et deus artis equestris, \ Scriptoris juvenes equites meminisse juvabit. \ [Image of swords and medals, 45 x 40 mm. “FD”] \ [Aligned left: “TOULOUSE, \ J.-B. PAYA, ÉDITEUR, \ Hôtel Castellane.”] [veritcal rule separating text, 10 mm.] \ [Aligned center: “PARIS, \ MAISON ANSELIN, \ 36, Rue et passage Dauphine.”] [veritcal rule separating text, 10 mm.] [Aligned right: “SAUMUR, \ CHEZ A. DEGOUY, \ Imp.-lib. de l’école Roy, de Caval.”] \ [rule, 5 mm.] \ 1843. [Portrait of Cte. la Ferriere on adjacent page, 100 x 125 mm., “HUYOTS \ Cte= de la Ferriere”] Mouzé
UG490 .M934 1804
T R A I T É \ DE \ FORTIFICATION SOUTERRAINE, \ SUIVI \ DE QUATRE MÉMOIRES \ SUR LES MINES; \ PAR LE CHEF DE BATAILLON DU GÉNIE \ M O U Z É, \ ANCIEN COMMANDANT DE MINEURS. \ A P A R I S, \ CHEZ LEVRAULT, SCHOELL ET CIE, LIBRAIRES, \ RUE DE SEINE, GRAND HÔTEL DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULT, \ ET CHEZ MAGIMEL, LIBRAIRE, Quai des Augustins. \ AN XII. (1804.) Cassin, Eugène
Z42 .C345 1837
[Text contained within decorative text box, illustrating various scenes, 90 x 155 mm.] C H O I X \ de \ Morceaux
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Fac-Simile \ d’Ecrivains contemporains \ et de Personnage célèbres, \ DESTINÉS \ A enseigner à lire dans \ toutes les Ecritures, \ Recueillis et publiés \ Par M. EUGÈNE CASSIN, \ Agent gral de plusieurs Sociétés \ Savantes & d’Education. \ Prix: Broché_5f, [Circular image of a face, 5 mm.] Cartonné_5f.75 \ PARIS, \ Chez M. Cassin, rue Taranne, No 12; \ Et Louis Colas, rue Dauphine, No32. \ A. RACINET. EN 1833 [List of other titles by same publisher on adjacent page] Lumbroso, Alberto
Z2179 .L957A 1897
ALBERTO LUMBROSO \ [rule, 15 mm.] \ DI ALCUNI RECENTI STUDI \ SULLA \ RIVOLUZIONE FRANCESE \ E \ L’ I M P E R O \ [rule, 15 mm.] \ ESTRATTO \ DALLA \ RIVISTA STORICA ITALIANA \ Anno XIV (II della N. S.), fasc. 5-6. \ [Image of a shield, 25 x 30 mm., “LABOR ET HONOR \ FBE”] \ FRATELLI BOCCA EDITORI \ LIBRAI DI S. M. IL RE D’ITALIA \ TORINO \ MILANO-FIREZNE-ROMA \ [rule, 5 mm.] \ 1897 Lumbroso, Alberto
Z2179 .L957B 1897
ALBERTO LUMBROSO \ [rule, 15 mm.] \ Bibliografia \ DEL \ BLOCCO CONTINENTALE \ PER SERVIRE ALLA \ STORIA DELLA LOTTA ECONOMICA \ TRA LA FRANCIA E LA GRAN BRETAGNA \ fino all caduta di Napoleone I \ [decorative rule, 30 mm.] \ ROMA \ MODES E MENDEL, EDITORI \ Librai di S. M. la Regina \ [Aligned left: “LODON W. C. \ TH. WOHLLEBEN \ 45, Great Russel Street”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] \ [Aligned center: “PARIS \ LIBRAIRIE A. PACARD & FILS \ 82, Rue Bonaparte”] [vertical rule separating text, 10 mm.] \ [Aligned right: “DÜSSELDORF \ FRANZ TEUBNER \ Florastrasse, 75”] \ 1897 Henkel, Stanislaus Vincent
Z6207 .H513 1915
CATALOGUE NO. 1149 \ VALUABLE \ Miscellaneous Books \ Estate of JAMES W. HAZLEHURST, Dec’d. \ By Order of the Fidelity Trust Co., of Phila., Executors \ AND FOR OTHER ACCOUNTS \ INCLUDING \ A Collection of Napoleoniana \ BELONGING TO A SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN. \ [rule, 75 mm.] \ Heraldryy and Peerage, Early English Poetry and \ Literature \ First Octavo Edition of Audubon’s Birds, The Sports, \ Military Life, The Classics, Works on the \ Fine Arts, English History, &c. \ AND \ Two elegant Mahogany Low-down Bookcases and a \ few Porcelains \ TO BE SOLD \ THURSDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, OCT. 28 & 29, 1915 \ AT 2.30 O’CLOCK EACH DAY. \ [rule, 15 mm.] \ STAN. V. HENKELS
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\ AUCTION COMMISSION HERCHANT \ 1204 WALNUT STREET \ PHILADELPHIA, PA. Various Authors
Z6207 .N2 A1
[A series of bound and unbound catalogues of Napoleana books and art] Kircheisen, Friedrich
Z6207 .N2 K58 1908
BIBLIOGRAPHIE \ DU TEMPS DE \ NAPOLÉON \ COMPRENANT \ L’HISTOIRE DES ÉTATS-UNIS. \ PAR \ Frédéric M. Kircheisen. \ TOME I. \ [Image, 15 x 5 mm.] \ [Aligned left: “PARIS, \ HONORÉ CHAMPION”] [Aligned center: “GENEVE, \ F. M. KIRCHEISEN”] [Aligned right: “LONDON, \ SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & CO.”] \ 1908. Kircheisen, Friedrich
Z6207 .N2 K58G 1908
BIBLIOGRAPHIE \ des \ Napoleonischen Zeitalters \ einschliesslich der \ Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. \ Von \ Friedrich M. Kircheisen. \ In swei Bänden. \ I. Band. \ [Image, 15 x 5 mm.] \ BERLIN S. W. 68, 1908. \ ERNST SIEGFRIED MITTLER UND SOHN. \ Königliche Hofbuchhandlung, Kochstr. 68—71. Sainsbury, John A.
Z6207 .S132 1836
CATALOGUE \ OF \ A C O L L E C T I O N \ OF \ CAMEOS ; MARBLE BUSTS ; STATUES IN GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE, AND \ IVORY ; CARVINGS ; FINE GOLD ORDERS ; BRONZES ; ENAMELS ; \ PAINTINGS ; MINIATURES ; ELEGANT CLOCK ; SWORDS ; GOLD, \ SILVER, AND BRONZE MEDALS ; A FINE GOLD MORTAR ; NAPOLEON’S \ TOMB, IN PURE GOLD ; CHINA ; PORCELAINE ; DRAWINGS ; \ AUTOGRAPH LETTERS OF NAPOLEON AND JOSEPHINE ; \ MANUSCRIPTS ; PRINTS ; AND BOOKS, \ RELATING TO THE EMPEROR \ N A P L E O N \ AND \ HIS FAMILY : \ COLLECTED ON THE CONINENT AND IN ENGLAND, DURING THE LAST \ FIFTEEN YEARS. [Portrait of Bonaparte on adjacent page, 50 x 90 mm., “Fac-Simile, \ BONAPARTE FIRST CONSUL. \ From an Original Drawing in the Possession of J. Sainsbury Esqr taken from the Life by J. Dunlessi Bertaux at a Review in Paris \ On the PlaceCarousel, in the Year 1800_never before Published. \ Fac Similes of the \ Memorandums made by \ Napoleon on both sides \ of a Card, at the time he \ attended Lectures on \ Mineralogy at Paris \ previous to the \ Siege of Toulon. \ Buonaparte \ Fac Simile Signature to an Offical Dispatch, as Commandant of Artillery, Dated D’Olioules 2 Brumaire Au
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2. 25 Octr 1793. \ Engraved for the Supplement to the Catalogue of Mr Sainsbury’s Napoleon Collection.”] Lumbroso, Alberto
Z8612 .L957 1894
ALBERTO LUMBROSO \ [rule, 15 mm.] \ SAGGIO \ DI UNA \ BIBLIOGRAFIA RAGIONATA \ PER SERVIRE ALLA STORIA \ DELL \ EPOCA NAPOLEONICA \ Crescit eundo \ [rule, 10 mm.] \ A— AZUNI \ [rule, 10 mm.] \ 1894 \ [Aligned left: “MODENA \ TIPO-LITOGRAFIA \ ANGELO NAMIAS E C. \ 6, Contrada Fonte d’Abisso, 6”] [vertical rule separating text, 20 mm.] [Aligned right: “PARIS \ LIBRAIRIE MILITAIRE \ EDMOND DUBOIS \ 18, Rue des Grands-Augustins, 18”] [A collection of five sections] Oversized Material: Rouillion-Petit, F.
DC151 .R859 1817 V.1-2
CAMPAGNES \ MÉMORABLES \ DES FRANÇAIS \ EN ÉGYPTE, EN ITALIE, EN HOLLANDE, \ EN ALLEMAGNE, EN PRUSSE, EN POLOGNE, EN ESPAGNE, EN RUSSIE, EN SAXE, ETC. \ OU \ HISTOIRE COMPLÈTE \ DE TOUTES LES OPÉRATIONS MILITAIRES DE LA FRANCE DEPUJIS L’ÉPOQUE DE L’EXPÉDITION D’ÉGYPTE \ JUSQU’A CELLE DU TRAITÉ DE PAIX DU 20 NOVEMBRE 1815 ; \ EN DEUX VOLUMES IN-FOLIO DE PLUS DE 600 PAGES, \ ORNÉS DE 40 BATAILLES GRAVÉE AU BURIN PAR LES MEILLEURS ARTISTES EN CE GENRE, D’APRÈS C. VERNET ET SWEBACH, \ ET ENRICHIS DE CENT PORTRAITS DES GÉNÉRAUX LES PLUS ILLUSTRES; \ PAR F. ROULLION-PETIT, \ AUTEUR DE PLUSIEURS AUTRES OUVRAGES. \ TOME PREMIER. \ Chaque peuple, à son tour, a brillé sur la terre, \ Par les lois, par les arts, et surtout par la guerre. \ VOLT. \ [Circular image of wreaths, 55 mm., “D \ P.N.F.”] \ A PARIS , \ CHEZ BANCE AINÉ, MARCHAND D’ESTAMPES ET ÉDITEUR, \ RUE SAINT-DENIS, No 214. \ 1817. Arnault, Antoine-Vincent
DC203 .A745 1822 V.1-2
VIE \ POLITIQUE ET MILITAIRE \ DE \ NAPOLÉON, \ PAR A. V. ARNAULT, \ MEMBRE DE L’ANCIEN INSTITUT. \ Ouvrage orné de Planches lithographiées, \ D’après les de∫sin originaux des premiers Peintres de l’Ecole Française, \ Exécutées par les plus habiles Artistes, et imprimées par E. Motte. \ DEUX VOLUMES IN-FOLIO FROMÉS DE TRENTE LIVRAISONS ENVIRON. \ ........... Magis amica veritas. \ TOME DEUXIÈME. \ [Image of an angel driving a chariot, 55 x 40 mm.] \ IMPRIMERIE DE COSSON. \ A PARIS, \ A LA LIBRAIRIE HISTORIQUE, RUE DES
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VIEILLES-ÉTUVES-S.-HONORÉ, No 5. \ [double rule, 35 mm.] \ 1826. Paterson, A. D.
DC203.7 .S729 N.D.
SOUVENIR \ D’UNE \ PROMENADE \ A \ VERSAILLES \ [Image of Napoleon on horseback in battle, 195 x 125 mm. “NAPOLÉON, EMPEREUR.”] Horne, Thomas Hartwell
DC241.5 .H7 1816
[No title page, text taken from WorldCat] The campaign of Waterloo, illustrated with engravings of Les Quatre Bras, La Belle Alliance, Hougoumont, La Haye Sainte, and other principal scenes of action; including a correct military plan... To which is prefixed a history of the campaign, comp. from official documents and other authentic sources \ Horne, Thomas Hartwell \ Printed by T. Bensley, for R. Bowyer \ 1816 Véron, Eugène
DC289 .V547 1876 V.1-2
[Number 181 of 500 sur papier vélin] [In black and red] LA \ TROISIÈME INVASION \ [rule, 40 mm.] \ PREMIÈRE PARTIE \ DE LA DÉCLARATION DE LA GUERRE \ A LA CAPITULATION DE SEDAN \ [rule, 40 mm.] \ TEXTE \ PAR M. EUGÈNE VÉRON \ EAUXFORTES \ PAR M. AUGUST LANÇON \ [rule, 70 mm.] \ PARIS \ [Aligned left: “LIBRAIRIE DE L’ART \ 3, GHAUSSÉE D’ANTIN”] [Aligned right: “CHARLES DELAGRAVE \ 58, RUE DES ÉCOLES”] \ M DCCC LXXVI Ropes, John Codman
DC244.7 .R785 1893
AN ATLAS \ OF THE \ CAMPAIGN OF WATERLOO \ BY \ JOHN CODMAN ROPES \ Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, and the Harvard Historical Society ; Fellow of the American Academy of \ Arts and Sciences and the Royal Historical Societ ; Honorary Member of the United States Cavalry Association, etc. Author of “The Army Under Pope” \ in the Scribner Series of “Campaigns of the Civil War ;” “The First Napolean, a Sketch, Political and Military, “ etc. \ Designed to Accompany the Author’s “Campaign of Waterloo—A Military History” \ NEW YORK \ CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS \ 1893
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Siborne, William
DC244.7 .S564 N.D.
[No title page, text taken from WorldCat] Plans of the Waterloo campaign \ Siborne, William \ {n.d.} Jomini, Antoine Henri, Baron de
G1828S .J75 1820
[No title page, or pages 1-20, text taken from WorldCat] Atlas pour l’histoire critique et militaire des querros de la Révolution \ Jomini, Antoine, Henri, Baron de \ {182024} Charles, Archduke of Austria
U164 .C475 N.D.
[No title page, text taken from WorldCat] Principes de la strategie. Atals \ Charles, Archduke of Austria \ {n.p., n.d.} Kausler, F. de
U312 .K21 1839 V.1-3
A T L A S \ DES PLUS MÉMORABLES BATAILLES, COMBATS ET SIÉGES \ DES TEMPS ANCIENS, DU MOYEN AGE ET DE L’AGE MODERNE \ EN 213 FEUILLES. \ RÉDIGÉ D’APRÈS LES MEILLEURES SOURCES, AVEC LA COOPÉRATION DE LA SECTION TOPOGRAPHIQUE DU \ CORPS ROYAL DE L’ÉTAT-MAJOR GÉNÉRAL WURTEMBERGEOIS, \ PAR \ F. DE KAUSLER, \ COLONEL A L’ÉTAT-MAJOR GÉNÉRAL WURTEMBERGEOIS. \ [double rule, 180 mm.] \ MERSEBOURG, \ FRÉDÉRIC LOUIS NULANDT. \ 1839. \ [double rule, 290 mm.] \ A t l a s \ der michtig∫ten Schlachten, Treffen und Belagerungen \ der alten, mittlern und neuern Zeit \ in 213 Vlattern. \ Nach den be∫ten Quellen, unter Mithülfe der Abtheilung des topographi∫chen Corps de Königlich Würtembergi∫chen Gerneral=Quartiermei∫ter=Staabs \ bearbeitet \ von \ F. von Kausler, \ Ober∫t=Lieutenant im Königlich Würtembergi∫chen General=Quartiermei∫ter=Staab. \ [double rule, 180 mm.] \ Mer∫eburg, \ Friedrich Louis Nulandt. \ 1839. Raymond, J. B. S.
G1890R .R269 1820
CARTE \ TOPOGRAPHIQUE MILITAIRE \ DES ALPES, \ EN 12 FEUILLES. \ [rule, 135 mm.] \ LIVRAISON. \ [rule, 135 mm.]
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