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Emanuel Auguste Dieudonne Marin Joseph, Marquis de Las Cases (1766-1842) was an historian and friend of Napoleon. He began a distinguished military career but fled France as a Royalist during the Revolution. It was later that he won favour and was made a Count by Napoleon. He accompanied him to Saint Helena after Waterloo. Whilst in exile in England he wrote the present atlas which was first published in Paris 1802-04 under the pseudonym A. Le Sage. Provenance: Canterbury Bookshop 2000; private English collection. Tooley Dictionary.
LAS CASES, Emmanuel, Marquis de

Le Sage's Historical, Genealogical, Chronological and Geographical Atlas

R. Juigne, 17 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, London, London, 1818
Folio (495 x 380 mm.), later half calf preserving original marbled paper boards, with later gilt calf title to upper board, gilt compartments and title to spine. With 23 maps on 18 double page sheets, with several additional tables, all in early wash colour. In very good condition.
Stock number: 7249

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