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Collectanea Napoleonica ; being a catalogue of the collection of autographs, historical documents, broadsides, caricatures, drawings, maps, music, portraits, naval and military costume-plates, battle scenes, views, etc., etc. relating to Napoleon I. and his times, 1769-1821. Formed by A. M. Broadley, comp. by Walter V. Daniell. Together with an explanatory preface by A. M. Broadley, and a catalogue of his Napoleonic library. Illustrated with a hitherto unpublished portrait of Napoleon, by Detaille, from a picture in the possession of Sir G. White, bart., and several reproductions of rare originals by permission of the propietors of "The King."
Bib ID 1672275
Format BookBook
Author
Broadley, Alexander Meyrick, 1847-1916
 
Description London, W. V. Daniell; [1905] 
1 p. 1., v, [7]-166 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 25 cm. 
Subjects Napoleon - I, - Emperor of the French, - 1769-1821 - Portraits, caricatures, etc.  |  Napoleon - I, - Emperor of the French, - 1769-1821 - Bibliography.
Other authors/contributors Daniell, Walter V. (Walter Vernon)

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