Memoires du Cardinal de Retz

“DE LA BIBLIOTEQUE [SIC] DE MON FRERE L’EMPEREUR NAPOLEON”

(MARIE ANTOINETTE) (NAPOLEON BONAPARTE) GONDI, Jean François Paul de, Cardinal de Retz. Memoires du Cardinal de Retz. Geneve, 1777. Six volumes altogether. Rare 1777-79 editions of the four-volume Mémoires of Cardinal de Retz and the 1771 two-volume Mémoires de Guy Joli and Madame la Duchesse de Nemours, possessing an exceedingly rare provenance in association with two of the most legendary figures in French history— Marie-Antoinette and Napoleon Bonaparte. Five volumes (I, III-VI) are from the library of Marie-Antoinette, bound in contemporary calf gilt and displaying her distinctive gilt-tooled armorial coat of arms on the boards, along with her gilt-stamped crowned cipher “CT” on the spines. Volume II, bound in contemporary mottled calf gilt, contains a lengthy gift inscription on the front free endpaper by Joseph Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte—“de la biblioteque [sic] de mon frere l’ Empereur Napoleon” (from the library of my brother the Emperor Napoleon)— to Baron Claude Francois Méneval, Napoleon’s trusted private secretary and his “only really close friend and confidant.” $38,000.

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Lives of the Queens of England

ONE OF ONLY SEVEN SETS WITH THE ILLUSTRATIONS IN QUADRUPLE SUITE: WONDERFULLY BOUND 16-VOLUME SET OF STRICKLAND'S LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND, WITH HAND-PAINTED PORTRAITS INSET INTO THE FRONT COVER OF EACH VOLUME

STRICKLAND, Agnes. Lives of the Queens of England. Philadelphia, 1902-03. Sixteen volumes.

Beautifully bound and richly illustrated "Alexandra Edition" of Strickland's detailed history, number 6 of only 7 sets copies printed on Japan vellum, with each of the approximately 250 illustrations printed in quadruple suite: one on Holland handmade paper and hand-colored, on on India paper, one on papier de Chine, and one on Japanese vellum, including portraits, scenes and views. Each volume bound in full morocco, with a hand-painted portrait of one of the queens set into the full morocco doublure inside the front cover. $22,000.

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Basilika: The Workes of King Charles

FIRST FOLIO EDITION OF THE WORKES OF KING CHARLES, THE FIRST ROYALLY SANCTIONED EDITION OF EIKON BASILIKE, 1662

CHARLES I. Basilika: The Workes of King Charles. London, 1662.

First folio edition of the works of King Charles I—the enormously popular (and vainly suppressed) testament to the executed monarch's political principles and spiritual devotion—the first edition directly approved by Charles II, beautifully printed with three magnificent double-page copper-engraved plates, engraved frontispiece (by Hollar) and title page, in lovely morocco-gilt with the king's coat of arms stamped in gilt on the covers. $10,500.

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Remembrances for Order and Decency to Be Kept in the Upper House of Parliament

WITH THE ARMS OF KING GEORGE I: A FINE 18TH-CENTURY MANUSCRIPT

(GEORGE I) (PARLIAMENT—HOUSE OF LORDS). Remembrances for Order and Decency to Be Kept in the Upper House of Parliament. No place, March 3, 1721.

Fine 18-century manuscript, ruled in red, providing the rules for the House of Lords, beautifully bound in full red paneled morocco featuring the gilt arms of King George I as centerpieces on the covers and silver catches and clasps. $8500.

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Collection of Anthems

BOUND FOR THE CHAPEL ROYAL OF KING GEORGE II AT HAMPTON COURT, WITH THE KING'S GILT MONOGRAM ON THE COVERS

(GEORGE II) ANONYMOUS. A Collection of Anthems. London, 1736.

Second edition of this collection of anthems, bound for King George II, with royal monogram and "Chapel Royal, Hampton Court" as a gilt centerpiece on the front and rear covers, with crowned fleurons at the corners—the Walpole-Caulfield copy. $6500.

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Pictures and Royal Portraits

ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND IN PUBLISHER’S ORNATELY GILT-DECORATED MOROCCO

(ENGLAND) (SCOTLAND) ARCHER, Thomas. Pictures and Royal Portraits. London, 1880. Two volumes.

Early edition of this comprehensive illustrated history, with 69 fine full-page sepia-toned steel engravings, very handsome in publisher’s deluxe morocco-gilt. $4500.

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Portraits of Illustrious Personages of the Court of Henry VIII [Imitations of Original Drawings]

"ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT BOOKS THAT WE HAVE EVER SEEN"

(HOLBEIN, Hans) LODGE, Edmund. Portraits of Illustrious Personages of the Court of Henry VIII [Imitations of Original Drawings]. London, 1812.

First quarto edition of this magnificent volume of 84 color stipple-engraved plates—rarely found complete—an impressive collection of full-page engravings after Holbein's legendary portraits of Jane Seymour, Anne Boleyn, Sir Thomas More, a young Edward VI, Anne of Cleves and other court figures, inked in colors, with large color frontispiece portraits of Holbein and his wife. Biographical text by Edmund Lodge follows each portrait. A beautiful volume. $4500.

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History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second

"THE GRAND FINALE IN A GREAT DRAMA"

(JAMES II) FOX, Charles James. A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second. London, 1808.

First edition, very scarce large-paper issue, of Fox’s well-known History of James II, whose controversial reign ended with England's Glorious Revolution, laying the "ground rules for the British constitutional monarchy." An excellent, wide-margined copy in contemporary calf, extra-illustrated with three contemporary engravings, from the library at Painswick House, with the Hyett emblem in gilt on the covers. $3000.

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King's Story

“I HAVE FOUND IT IMPOSSIBLE TO CARRY THE HEAVY BURDEN”

WINDSOR, Duke of. A King's Story. New York, 1951.

Signed limited first edition, number 72 of only 385 copies signed by Edward, a sumptuous edition bound in publisher's full crimson morocco with gilt-stamped armorial insignias to front board. $2800.

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Genealogical Memoirs of the Royal House of France

WITH A MASSIVE HAND-COLORED GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF FRANCE

(ROYALTY—FRANCE) ASHBURTON, Richard Barre Dunning, Lord. Genealogical Memoirs of the Royal House of France. London, 1825. Two volumes.

First edition of Baron Ashburton's genealogy of the Royal House of France, with massive folding hand-colored genealogical chart mounted on linen, measuring 52 by 30 inches. A very handsome and desirable copy in contemporary morocco-gilt, stamped with the arms of France, the chart housed in a matching morocco-gilt portfolio, from the library of Sir Thomas Baring, eldest son of the founder of Barings Bank, with his bookplate. $2800.

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