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Fontenay The Earl IN 1791 Vendee Sainte Luce Palais Royal Lautrec Savary

$ 11.76

Availability: 82 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Used
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Object modified: Non
  • Age: 18th Century
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • subject: Histoire, Politics
  • Type: Journal, Bulletin
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Pays-de-la-Loire
  • country of manufacture: France
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Extremely rare royalist journal of the French Revolution Journal of the court and of the city published on August 9, 1791 N 40 exceptional and rare royalist journal
    Extraordinary historical document very critical of the revolution and the republicans.
    many fascinating texts on:
    • Fontenay le Comte in 1791
    • Vendée
    • Sainte Luce
    • Royal Palace
    • Lautrec
    • Royalist Press
    • Superb original historical document of 8 pages, slight wetness see photos
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    • newspaper created by Jacques-Louis Gautier de Syonnet (le Petit Gauthier), who died in 1809.
    Editor in 1791: Guillaume Brune, future Marshal of the Empire.
    "The newspaper of the Court and of the City, known under the name of Petit Gautier, whose putative author, Captain Saint-Méard, has expiated, by 38 hours of agony at the Abbey, the filthy puns of his collaborators "(Peltier, Dernier Tableau de Paris, I, 200).
    "The Journal de la ville et de la cour [sic] was seized, the printing press burned down, the author's apartment robbed, all the furniture burned; he was very happy to escape for a quarter of 'hour before the looting "(Gazette de Cologne, 23 August 1792: De Paris, 17 August).
    The director of a Petit-Gauthier or the Petite Poste (JJ Lucet) was deported by the decree of 12 Fructidor year VII. The link between the two periodicals has not been established.
    Extremely rare royalist journal of the French Revolution Journal of the court and of the city published on August 9, 1791 N 40 exceptional and rare royalist journal "The newspaper of the Court and of the City, known under the name of Petit Gautier, whose putative author, Captain Saint-Méard, has expiated, by 38 hours of agony at the Abbey, the filthy puns of his collaborators "(Peltier, Dernier Tableau de Paris, I, 200). "The Journal de la ville et de la cour [sic] was seized, the printing press burned down, the author's apartment robbed, all the furniture burned; he was very happy to escape for a quarter of 'hour before the looting "(Gazette de Cologne, 23 August 1792: De Paris, 17 August). The director of a Petit-Gauthier or the Petite Poste (JJ Lucet) was deported by the decree of 12