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Napoleon in caricature 1795-1821, by A. M. Broadley...with an introductory essay on pictorial satire as a factor in Napoleonic history, by J. Holland Rose... With nearly 250 illustrations, 24 in colour
Bib ID 1932932
Format BookBook
Author
Broadley, Alexander Meyrick, 1847-1916
 
Description London, New York, John Lane; John Lane Co., 1911 
2 v. plates (24 col., incl. fronts., facsim.) ports. 22 cm. 
Notes

Appendices contain alphabetical lists of Napoleonic caricatures.

Subjects Napoleon - I, - Emperor of the French, - 1769-1821 - Portraits.  |  Caricature.
Other authors/contributors Rose, J. Holland (John Holland), 1855-1942

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