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William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, Estados Unidos de America
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xii,235,[1]pp. plus 10pp. supplement (not found in all copies). Half title. [bound following:] Lacombe, François: TABLEAU DE LONDRES ET DE SES ENVIRONS, AVEC UN PRECIS DE LA CONSTITUTION DE L'ANGLETERRE, & DE SA DECADENCE. Londres et a Bruxelles. 1784. 191pp. Without half title. Bound together in contemporary French mottled calf, spine richly gilt. Hinges neatly repaired. Very clean internally. An attractive copy. A firsthand account of the Revolution, by a little-known but fascinating French soldier of fortune who fought for the British. A disputatious and critical man, Joly de St. Valier condemns the British conduct of the war, especially in naval matters, and heaps some scorn on the French and De Grasse. The ten-page supplement, included here, is found in only some copies of the work. It was likely printed later and continues Joly's war of words with Sir Joseph Yorke, former British Ambassador at the Hague, who was quite involved in British naval strategy during the war. A very rare work on the market, with much important firsthand material on the military history of the Revolution. The Streeter copy realized $450 in 1967. Joly's work is bound in a contemporary French binding following a copy of François Lacombe's TABLEAU DE LONDRES ET DE SES ENVIRONS., which describes the moral and social failings of London and Britain as a whole, a consequence being the unlikelihood of their defeating the rebellious Americans. SABIN 36428. HOWES J182, "aa." STREETER SALE 802. GRAFF 2230. N° de ref. del artículo WRCAM44882A
Título: HISTOIRE RAISONÉE DES OPÉRATIONS MILITAIRES ...
Editorial: Liege
Año de publicación: 1783
Librería: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, Estados Unidos de America
A firsthand account of the Revolution, by a little-known but fascinating French soldier of fortune who fought for the British. A disputatious and critical man, Joly de St. Valier condemns the British conduct of the war, especially in naval matters, but also heaps some scorn on the French and De Grasse. The ten-page supplement, not included here, was issued separately and is found in only a few copies of the work. It was likely printed later, and continues Joly's war of words with Sir Joseph Yorke, former British Ambassador at the Hague, who was quite involved in British naval strategy during the war. A very rare work on the market, with much important firsthand material on the military history of the American Revolution. The Streeter copy realized $450 to Nebenzahl in 1967. SABIN 36428. HOWES J182, "aa." STREETER SALE 802. GRAFF 2230. xii,235,[1]pp. Without the ten page supplement, which is not always present. Half title. Handsomely bound in contemporary French mottled calf, raised bands, spine richly gilt, gilt morocco label. Light shelf wear. Quite clean internally. A near fine copy. In a cloth chemise and slipcase, gilt leather label. Nº de ref. del artículo: 44882
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