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Language
French
Pages
41

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Placets de l'officier Desbans
2007, Privately printed for members of the Roxburghe Club
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Edition Notes

Petitions of an army officer named Desbans (probably Edme Louis Desbans) to Queen Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI requesting promotion to a lieutenant-colonelcy.

Facsim. ed. of a book made in Paris in 1775, containing fifteen pictorial decorations, as well as head- and tailpieces by Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin who also lettered the text.

Foreword by Jayne Wrightsman.

Includes bibliographical references (1st group, p. 14).

Wrightsman collection, v. 5, p. 340-344

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New York, N.Y
Series
[Roxburghe Club publications -- no. 279], Roxburghe Club publications -- no. 279

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Library of Congress
UB415.F5 D47 2007

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Pagination
14, 41 p.
Number of pages
41

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL48022135M
OCLC/WorldCat
221757256

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