The Napoleonic exiles in America; a study in American diplomatic history, 1815-1819, by Jesse S. Reeves ...

Author
Reeves, Jesse Siddall, 1872-1942 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1905.
Description
134 pages 25 cm

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        • Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science ; ser. XXIII, no. 9-10. [More in this series]
        • Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science ... Ser. XXIII, no. 9-10 [More in this series]
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        Multi-title collection including The early period of Reconstruction in South Carolina, and 5 other(s).
        Notes
        Ex copy has bookplate with text: 'This book presented to the American Field Service in proud and happy remembrance of Harold Vincent Aupperle, Section 10 A. F. S., Armée Française en Orient, died Yugoslavia 1919 and John Wilder Parkhurst, India-Burma Section 12 A. F. S., British Fourteenth Army, died Calcutta, India, July 3, 1945 by Harry Warner Frantz, friend and comrade of Harold Aupperle and Richard and Katherine Parkhurst, father and mother of John Parkhurst. November 11, 1961. Transferred in December 1994 to the Princeton University Library.'
        Contents
        Introductory.--The Napoleonic exiles in America.--The Society for the cultivation of the vine and olive.--The Napoleonic confederation.--Monroe's inquiry.--Champ d'Aisle.--Conclusion.--Appendix.
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        Multi-title collection including The early period of Reconstruction in South Carolina, and 5 other(s).
        LCCN
        05024242
        OCLC
        1912369
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