Jean Renard editeur Le Theatre d'aujourd'hui et de demain 1943
Reference : 60240
in12, broche, bon etat d'usage, papier jauni, tout petits manques en bords de pages, papier jauni, Jean Renard editeur, Coll. Le Theatre d'aujourd'hui et de demain, 1943, 238p
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1834 La Caricature. Journal. Morale, Religieuse, Littéraire, Scénique- La Caricature ( Journal) No 196, plate 411 [Paris] Delaunois for Maison Aubert [7 August 1834] Lithograph. Platemark 32 × 27cm; overall paper size 36.3 × 27.6 cm.,rare,bon étatFrench caricature of the Quadruple Alliance between France, Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal signed on 22nd April 1834 which crowned Talleyrand’s diplomatic career. The treaty, conceived by Palmerston to strengthen the liberal countries of western Europe against the auto- cratic northern monarchies, supported progressive governments recently installed in Spain and Portugal, against the claims of rival pretenders to the throne representing traditional interests. The infant Queen Isabella II of Spain1 was challenged by her uncle Don Carlos,2 and the young Queen Maria II of Portugal3 by her uncle Dom Miguel.4 The print shows Talleyrand peacefully reclining on a monument, as the architect of the treaty with pandemonium surrounding him. In apseudo-resurrection scene Don Carlos is shown flying on high shed- ding proclamations causing an explosion on the stock exchange, whilst below, the Queen Regent of Spain with her daughter Isabella, King Louis-Philippe and two other princes are looking up in a daze. Military conflict is indicated in a dark, brooding background.1 Isabella II of Spain (1830–1868), daughter of Ferdinand VII and Maria Cristina of the Two Sicilies, succeeded to the throne, because her father induced the Cortes to set aside the Salic law to re-establish the ancient law of succession. This was contested by her uncle, the Infante Carlos, who fought a civil war to support his claim with the help of the conservative opposition;2 Carlos Maria Isidro de Borbony Borbon-Parma(1788–1855),younger brother of King Ferdinand VII, known as Count of Molina, claimed the throne of Spain according to Salic law which excluded female succession introduced during the 18th century; the law was changed by Ferdinand in favour of his daughter Isabella. As a result the country was rent by civil war between the incumbent regency supported by the liberals and the Carlist pretender backed by the traditionalists;3 Dona Maria II (1819–1853), daughter of Pedro I Emperor of Brazil, became Queen Regnant of Portugal, when her liberal father abdicated the Portuguese throne. The decision was disputed by her absolutist uncle Miguel who usurped the throne, but was forced to abdicate in 1834;4 Dom Miguel(1802–1866),secondsonofKingJoaoofPortugal,aconserva- tive influenced by Metternich, led two revolts against his liberal father, and was exiled as a consequence. After betrothal to his young niece Maria II of Portugal, he took sole power and ruled as Miguel I of Portugal from 1828 to 1834, overthrowing the liberal constitution. In 1831 his elder brother Pedro abdicated the throne of Brazil, and ejected Miguel after a three-year civil war to re-establish Maria as Queen Regnant in 1834.
Reference : ABE-11858177050
TIRAGE ARGENTIQUE BISTRE-10 CM X 14 CM-SUR CARTON RIGIDE DU STUDIO NADAR-MENTION MANUSCRITE AU RECTO "WORMS ERNANI DON CARLOS"-MENTION MANUSCRITE AU DOS "WORMS DANS HERNANI DON CARLOS" (CP2)
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[Maison de la Bonne Presse] - Collectif ; Les Contemporains (revue)
Reference : 40865
(1914)
1 vol. in-4 rel. demi-basane verte, s.n. (Maison de la Bonne Presse), 1913 et 1914, n° 1075 à 1138, 16 pp. par biographie. Liste des biographies contenues dans ce volume : P. Hyacinthe Besson ; Don Carlos V d'Espagne ; Don Carlos VII, duc de Madrid ; Vénérable Jeanne-Antide Thouret ; Corvisart ; Général Lecourbe ; Jules Gossin ; Samuel-Finley-Breese Morse ; Julie Lavergne ; Mgr. J.-B. de Maillé La Tour Landry ; Hippolyte Violeau ; Philibert Vrau ; Camille Feron-Vrau ; Vicomte Walsh ; Hubert Robert ; Marquis de Salisbury ; Granier et Paul de Cassagnac ; Abbé Migne ; Louis-Jean-Marie de Bourbon - duc de Penthièvre ; Maréchal Maison ; Cardinal de Boisgelin ; Léonce Elie de Beaumont ; Mme Thayer ; Maréchal Baraguey d'Hilliers ; Bienheureux François-Régis Clet ; Jean-Léon Gérome ; Antoine Blanc de Saint-Bonnet ; Henri Schliemann ; Général Rapp ; Cardinal Caprara ; Eugène de Margerie ; Amédée de Margerie ; Duchesse d'Abrantes ; Bernard de Marigny ; Jules Verne ; Maréchal Magnan ; Frochot ; Chabrol de Volvic ; Ernest Hébert ; Baron d'Haussez ; Madame, Comtesse de Provence ; Comte de Las-Cases ; Général Baron Gourgaud ; Henri de Riancey ; Mgr Taurin Cahagne ; Général Bertrand ; Isabelle II reine d'Espagne ; Edmond Rousse ; Lariboisière ; Honoré Daumier ; Charles de Chénedollé ; Général Prim ; Cardinal de Bonald ; Amédée Ier roi d'Espagne ; Alphonse XII roi d'Espagne ; Comte de Montbel ; Baron de Méneval.
Etat satisfaisant (pas de page de titre, mquent qques pages sur Duchesse d'Abrantès, bon état par ailleurs). Poids de 1,3 Kg
PAULIN. MARS 1848. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 193 à 208. Texte en colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Sommaire : Expédition du Mexique - Lettre de Louis Philippe a M. Molé. Correspondance de Don Carlos avec Louis Philippe - Acte d'abdication de Don Carlos. Signatures de contrats - Demande de MM. L. de Jussieu et Dessauret. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
DON CARLOS (Prince de Bourbon) - (Photo de la 2e collection Félix Potin)
Reference : 50952
(1900)
- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Collée sur carton.
Photo. Félix Potin, Début XXe. Vers 1900.