Complot d'Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton contre les États-Unis d'Amérique et contre le Général Washington, Septembre 1780.
[BARBÉ-MARBOIS], Francois, Marquis de.
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Complot d'Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton contre les États-Unis d'Amérique et contre le Général Washington, Septembre 1780.
Paris, P. Didot, l'Ainé, 1816, 20 x 12,5 cm., cartoné de época, mapa y dos retratos grabados + 2 h. + XLIV + 183 págs. (Primera edición). [First Edition. Barbé Marbois, the French statesman who in 1803 negotiated the Louisiana Purchase by the United States, accompanied Luzerne as his secretary to Philadelphia in 1779. From his vantage point in the French legation he felt he had acquired information on which to base a history of General Arnold's treason. Van Doren descibes it as lively but full of conjectures and melodramatic inventions (quoted Mark M. Boatner, Encyclopaedia of the American revolution, p. 57)].
Paris, P. Didot, l'Ainé, 1816, 20 x 12,5 cm., cartoné de época, mapa y dos retratos grabados + 2 h. + XLIV + 183 págs. (Primera edición). [First Edition. Barbé Marbois, the French statesman who in 1803 negotiated the Louisiana Purchase by the United States, accompanied Luzerne as his secretary to Philadelphia in 1779. From his vantage point in the French legation he felt he had acquired information on which to base a history of General Arnold's treason. Van Doren descibes it as lively but full of conjectures and melodramatic inventions (quoted Mark M. Boatner, Encyclopaedia of the American revolution, p. 57)].
Complot d'Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton contre les États-Unis d'Amérique et contre le Général Washington, Septembre 1780.
Paris, P. Didot, l'Ainé, 1816, 20 x 12,5 cm., cartoné de época, mapa y dos retratos grabados + 2 h. + XLIV + 183 págs. (Primera edición). [First Edition. Barbé Marbois, the French statesman who in 1803 negotiated the Louisiana Purchase by the United States, accompanied Luzerne as his secretary to Philadelphia in 1779. From his vantage point in the French legation he felt he had acquired information on which to base a history of General Arnold's treason. Van Doren descibes it as lively but full of conjectures and melodramatic inventions (quoted Mark M. Boatner, Encyclopaedia of the American revolution, p. 57)].
Paris, P. Didot, l'Ainé, 1816, 20 x 12,5 cm., cartoné de época, mapa y dos retratos grabados + 2 h. + XLIV + 183 págs. (Primera edición). [First Edition. Barbé Marbois, the French statesman who in 1803 negotiated the Louisiana Purchase by the United States, accompanied Luzerne as his secretary to Philadelphia in 1779. From his vantage point in the French legation he felt he had acquired information on which to base a history of General Arnold's treason. Van Doren descibes it as lively but full of conjectures and melodramatic inventions (quoted Mark M. Boatner, Encyclopaedia of the American revolution, p. 57)].
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- [BARBÉ-MARBOIS], Francois, Marquis de.