Boulanger georges general (19 risultati)
Editore: Vers 1890. 1890
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Da: Loïc Simon, Blaison-Saint Sulpice, FR, FranciaLoïc Simon
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Numéro de la revue Les Contemporains. Sans date. Broché. 16 pages. Légèrement défraîchi. Rousseurs.

Editore: Review of Reviews, London 1890
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Booklet - Unbound Pages. Condizione: Very Good. 9 pages, 5 portraits, 1 illustration. Some foxing. An original article from the Review of Reviews, 1890. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover, prepared… for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 18 x 25 cms. Category: Review of Reviews; All Under £15; Cosmo Books : 29 years on ABE, 47 years taking care of customers. A bookseller you can rely on.

Lingua: Francese
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Couverture rigide. Condizione: Bon. Georges Boulanger (1837-1891), général, homme politique. C.A., sd, 1 ligne. « Bien sincères remerciements ». [489].

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Couverture rigide. Condizione: Bon. Georges Boulanger (1837-1891), général, homme politique. C.A., sd, 1 ligne. « avec mes remerciements pour votre lettre ». [262].

Editore: Vanity Fair March 12 1887
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Da: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, , Regno UnitoRobert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB
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Drawn by T. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 32 x 19cm. With original leaf of biographical text.

Editore: Vanity Fair March 12 1887
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Da: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, , Regno UnitoRobert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB
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Drawn by T. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 32 x 19cm. With original leaf of biographical text.
Boulanger, General G. - of the Paris Commune - in Dashing Uniform - An Original Vanity Fair ''Spy'' Print
BOULANGER, GENERAL GEORGES - An Original Vanity Fair ''Spy'' Print.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Vanity Fair, London 1887
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Da: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Regno UnitoK Books Ltd ABA ILAB
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No Binding. Condizione: Very Good. First. A fine original colour lithograph from Vanity Fair, a magazine which was published from 1869-1914, featuring a large caricature portrait each week. These were drawn by various artists, the most famous of whom was Leslie Ward who used the 'nom de crayon' of "Spy". This portrait will come…mounted/matted and ready to frame using archivist quality materials, mount size 18 x 12 inches, 47 x 31 cms. It will be presented in a cellophane wrapper with our label guaranteeing authenticity. We pack very well, between sheets of hardboard. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a portrait of General Boulanger, with the caption ''La Revanche''. Accompanied by a one page biographical sheet. Georges Ernest Jean-Marie Boulanger (April 29, 1837 - September 30, 1891) was a French general and reactionary politician. Drawn By T (illustratore).
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Couverture rigide. Condizione: Bon. Georges Boulanger (1837-1891), général, ministre de la guerre. L.A.S., 13 juillet 1885, 2p in-12. Il sera heureux d'être utile au protégé de son correspondant, le jeune Valuzon ou Valugon. [501].

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Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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A nice item relating to a significant figure in French nineteenth-century history. Such was Boulanger's popularity with the French working classes in the late 1880s that it was believed that he could make himself dictator. Stylish and dynamic signature ('Genl: Boulanger'), on back of 9.5 x 6.5 cm calling card. In good condition,… lightly aged. The words 'Général Boulanger' are printed in large letters on the front of the card, and nothing else. From the autograph album of the novelist George Meredith's daughter Marie Eveleen (Mariette; 1871-1933), later the wife of Henry Parkman Sturgis (1847-1929), American-born banker and Liberal politician. Probably acquired after Boulanger's flight to London in 1889. See image. Note: Extracted from an Album of Autograph Letters created by Meredith's daughter which included letters to George Meredith from distinguished fellow-writers (as here) such as Henry James, George Eliot but also from people of distinction (such as Wellington and Clemenceau) to other correspondents.
Editore: In French. 3 x 4 inches, in good condition. Found among the correspondence received by Edward Arnold, the publsher.
Da: Julian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts, London, , Regno UnitoJulian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts
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Undated. General Georges Ernest Jean Marie Boulanger (1837-91) served in Italy, China, the Franco-Prussian War, and against the Commune. He commanded the army of occupation in Tunis (1884-85). He was Minister of War 1886-87, but was arrested for disobeying orders. Boulanger was called the 'Man on Horseback' because he often appe…ared mounted before the Paris crowds. His radical reforms, known as Boulangism and supported by leading Bonapartist and anti-German conspirators for their own ends, eventually rebounded on him. The government prosecuted Boulanger, who fled to Brussels and later shot himself.
Editore: 18 November No place 1889
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Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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The present item dates from a year of turmoil for Boulanger. At the start of 1889 it had seemed likely that he would exploit his tremendous working-class support to become dictator, but by April a warrant had been issued for his arrest and he had fled first to Brussels and then to London, before setting in Victor Hugo style in J…ersey. He would return to Brussels in 1891, to shoot himself dead at the grave of his recently-deceased mistress. Complete 12 x 9.5 cm white envelope. In fair condition, lightly aged, and with back flap torn. All in Boulanger's hand, with his underlined signature at bottom left, the writing on the front cover of the envelope reads: 'Demande d'autorisation. / à Son Excellence / Monsieur le Gouverneur. / Saint-Hélier. / Ile de Jersey. / Genl. Boulanger.' Beneath the top line, in pencil: 'for Elizabeth Castle.-' On the reverse, in a contemporary hand, in ink: 'Autograph Letter & Envelope of Genl. Boulanger / 18 Nor. 1889'. The letter is not present.
Altre immaginiEditore: Jules Rouff & Cie, Editeurs, Paris 1881
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Da: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
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Cloth. Condizione: Very good. First Edition. Quarto, 384pp. The first of three volumes. Publisher's original wrappers bound in, with numerous maps and illustrated plates. Red pebbled cloth, title in gilt on spine. Red speckled edges. Solid text block, sunned spine, bumped corners, faint foxing throughout. Endpapers are foxed wit…h light transference. The first volume only, featuring an inscription from Boulanger on the half title. Inscription reads: "Monsieur Balfour / membre de parlement / cordial souvenir / Gnl Boulanger." General Georges Ernest Jean-Marie Boulanger (1837-1891) was a charismatic leader who rose rapidly in the ranks of the French Army, eventually becoming Minister of War in 1886. The general attracted public admiration for his reformist stance and his tough posture on foreign policy, especially against Germany, with the French citizenry calling him Général Revanche or "General Revenge." The Parliamentary Republic feared a coup by Boulanger and a return to authoritarian rule. However, his political movement collapsed after he fled the country to evade arrest, and his subsequent return to France ended in tragedy when he committed suicide at the grave of his mistress in 1891, marking the abrupt end of his political aspirations. Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour (1848-1930) served as British Prime Minister from 1902 to 1905. He later served as British Foreign Secretary during World War I, where he issued the Balfour Declaration, supporting the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people in Palestine.". Signed first edition of L'Invasion Allemande by Général Georges Ernest Boulanger, inscribed to the future Prime Minister of Great Britain, Arthur Balfour. (illustratore). Signed.

Editore: [Poststempel: Paris, 28. XII. 1887]. 1887
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Da: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, AustriaAntiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH
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1 S. (4 Zeilen). Gr. Visitkartenformat. Mit adr. Kuvert. Karte und Kuvert auf Papierträger montiert. An einen Alfred Greuser: "à une autrichien ami de la france Géneral Boulanger Commandant le 13.e Corps d'Armée. [dies lithogr.] un soldat francais [.]" (Übers.: "Einem österreichischen Freund Frankreichs [.] ein französischer Sol…dat"). - Das Kuvert mit Ausschnitt der Briefmarke.

Letter signed ("G[ener]al Boulanger").
Boulanger, Georges, French general and politician (1837-1891).
Editore: Paris, 9 Nov. 1883. 1883
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Large 8vo. 2 pp. on bifolium. To an unnamed addressee, giving him information on one M. Saulier : "Cher Monsieur, J'ai reçu votre lettre et je m'empresse de vous informer qu'aucune demande de dispense à titre de soutien de famille n'est parvenue au Ministère, concernant le jeune Saulier, auquel vous portez de l'intérêt. Je crois…, d'ailleurs, ne pas devoir vous laisser ignorer que les Conseils de révision sont seuls appelés à statuer sur les demandes de cette nature. Je ne puis donc que vous exprimer tous mes regrets de ne pouvoir rien faire, en cette circonstance, pour votre protégé []". - On stationery with printed letterhead "Ministère da la Guerre"; strongly browned and spotty, edges slightly frayed.

Autograph letter signed ("G[ener]al Boulanger").
Boulanger, Georges, French general and politician (1837-1891).
Editore: N. p., "Jeudi 20 juillet", [1886]. 1886
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Large 8vo. 2 pp. on bifolium. Letter of condolence to "cher maître" on the passing of his mother: "Si je ne vous savais pas parti pour Nice afin d'y remplir un bien douloureux devoir, je serais allé vous dire de vive voix la large part que prennent à votre douleur tous vos véritables amis. - Monsieur le député Etienne avait bien… voulu me tenir au courant de la maladie de madame votre mère et j'ai éprouvé, croyez-le, un véritable chagrin en apprenant hier soir le terrible malheur qui vient de vous frapper". - On stationery with printed letterhead "Ministère da la Guerre"; strongly browned, somewhat spotty, some creases in foldings.
Altre immagini2 autograph letters signed with other correspondence.
Boulanger, Georges Ernest, French general and politician (1847-1891).
Editore: Paris / Brussels / Geneva, 1888-1891. 1891
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Various formats. 1) 8vo (207 x 133 mm), 2 pp. on bifolium, Chambre des Députés letterhead. 2) 130 x 103 mm, 2 pp. on bifolium, Chambre des Députés letterhead. - 3) 2 cards (105 x 70 mm and 62 x 105 mm). 4) 8vo (130 x 210 mm), 4 pp. Numbered 1, 7 (incorrectly relabelled 12), 11, 12, 13, with an envelope (130 x 100 mm). 5) Telegra…m (110 x 130 mm), 1 p. 6) 8vo (135 x 215 mm), 2 pp. Correspondence by and concerning the charismatic populist leader who threatened the Third Republic with a major crisis, when many feared he would establish himself as dictator. Dating from the height of Boulanger's popularity in 1888 to his subsquent exile in Brussels, where he died in 1891, these documents offer an insight into the firebrand general's dealings with the press, the exiled house of Bonaparte, and his family. Many of the items seem to be from the archives of Le Figaro, in particular those of Gaston Calmette (editor 1894-1914). - 1) Autograph letter signed by Boulanger to an unknown recipient, dated 11 June 1888, declining to enter into a proposed financial arrangement on the grounds it could damage his credibility: "Je suis tout disposé à vous prêter mon appui moral, mais je ne puis en aucune façon entrer dans la combinaison financière que vous me proposez [.] si honorable qu'elle soit et je tiens plus que jamais à ce que mon nom ne se trouve mêlé à aucune opération financière. Vous devez comprendre la réserve qui m'est imposée par ma situation; mes ennemis ne manqueraient pas de redoubler leurs attaques, en disant que je spécule sur l'ouvrier". - 2) Autograph letter signed (dated only "mardi matin", but by the letterhead within his tenure as a member of the Chambre des Députés) to a Monsieur Maquard, seemingly a journalist at Le Figaro, expressing his displeasure at a hostile piece the paper had published the previous Friday: "Il est vrai que c'est un allemand gallophobe qui prononce en paroles mensongères, mais j'éstime que l'article n'aurait pas perdu à leur suppression". - 3) Calling card of the general dated Paris, unsigned, dated 27 June 1888, agreeing to meet an unknown person at the times requested ("les mardi jeudi et samedi de 9 heures at 11 heures"), accompanied by a photo card showing the general in full uniform. - 4) Fragmentary transcript of an interview with the Boulanger in Brussels published on 9 May 1891 in Le Figaro by Gaston Calmette, accompanied by an envelope bearing the emblem of Le Figaro (a capital F crossed with a quill) giving the date of its publication and noting the corrections in pencil are in the General's hand. In the text, Boulanger expresses his indignation at the failure of the French state to improve the lot of the workers: "La chambre, ajoute-t-il, a déclaré lundi qu'elle allait étudier bientôt l'amélioration du sort des ouvriers! Il en serait temps si elle n'était pas impuissante!" and furthermore comments on his exile: "Si j'étais resté à Paris en avril 1889, on m'aurait arrêté, emprisonné et expedié en Nouvelle-Calédonie". - 5) A telegram to Calmette by the General's daugher, Jeanne Boulanger, asking him if she can write to her father and expressing her pain at not having seen him in so long. The stamp on the outside reads 17 Nov 94 but this probably dates to shortly after the interview above, as it speaks of Boulanger as alive and he died on 30 September 1891. - 6) An anonymous letter, clearly to a newspaper (probably Le Figaro) dated Geneva, 16 September (year unstated, but probably 1888) about a supposed meeting between Boulanger and Prince Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte (1822-91) at the latter's residence in exile in Prangins, Switzerland: "En reproduisant ma lettre relative à la présence du Général Boulanger à Prangins, vous relevez l'improbabilité de cette nouvelle en faisant remarquer que le prince était parti pour Turin depuis dix jours. Vous aurez vu vous-même que mon renseignement était parfaitement d'accord avec les possibilités". - At the height of his power, Boulanger's popularity threatene.

Eigenh. Brief mit U. "G.al Boulanger".
Boulanger, Georges, der sog. "Général Revanche" und Kriegsminister (1837-1891).
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Da: Eberhard Köstler Autographen&Bücher oHG, Tutzing, GermaniaEberhard Köstler Autographen&Bücher oHG
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Jersey, 17. VIII. 1890, 8°. 12 S. auf 3 Doppelblättern. An den Chefredakteur des Breslauer Generalanzeigers als Antwort auf dessen Fragen. Diese Fragen bezogen sich auf die Zeitung "La Voix du Peuple", ein angebliches Begnadigungsschreiben Boulangers an Carnot und die französisch-russische Allianz. Die genannte Zeitung war das H…auptorgan des sog. "Boulangismus" und richtete sich laut Boulanger an eine demokratische Elite. Boulanger bezeichnet den deutsch-französischen Krieg von 1870/71 als schweres Unrecht beider Völker. Die Eroberung von Elsass-Lothringen sei ein großer Fehler gewesen, der zu permanenten Unruhen führt: "[.] Contumacé, frappé d'un jugement rendu par un tribunal d'exception, décrétant pour satisfaire sa haine politique la proscription d'un homme dont le seul crime est d'avoir obtenu deux cent quarante mille suffrages à Paris, je n'ai qu'à attendre dans l'exil l'heure qui me semblera propice pour faire réviser ce monstreux procès [.]" - Bekannt als "Général Revanche" modernisierte Boulanger als Kriegsminister von 1886-87 das französische Militär. Ende der 1880er Jahre war er charismatischer Anführer der autoritär-populistischen Bewegung des Boulangismus. Dadurch geriet er in politischen Widerspruch zur Regierung der Dritten französischen Republik, wurde von seinen Gegnern der Verschwörung bezichtigt und zur Deportation verurteilt. Boulanger flüchtete nach Jersey und erschoss sich am 30. September 1891 am Grab seiner Geliebten in Ixelles bei Brüssel. - Sehr interessanter historisch-politischer Brief. - Deutsche Übersetzung liegt bei. Gewicht (Gramm): 20.

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1 pièce signée 1 In-folio 21/09/1883 En-tête et cachet gaufré du ministère de la Guerre. rousseurs Ayant destitué le lieutenant du 137e régiment d'infanterie, le général Boulanger nomme Joseph Victor Lucien Sue à ce grade, pour le remplacer à Fontenay-le-Comte. Général. Commandant du corps d'occupation en Tunisie, puis ministre…de la Guerre. Il donne son nom au boulangisme.

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1 lettre autographe signée In-12 lundi 19 [décembre 1887] "9h du matin" Ecrit sur un télégramme du service télégraphique. Adresse au dos avec cachet postal. bon En plein mouvement boulangiste, le général Boulanger tente de rencontrer l'ancien président du Conseil, René Goblet [il le fut durant 6 mois, de décembre 1886 à mai 1887…]. "Mon cher ami, j'essayerai de vous rencontrer cet après-midi puisque la Commission me laisse libre aujourd'hui. Si donc vous êtes chez vous entre 3 et 6 heures, vous serez bien aimable de donner des ordres pour que je puisse pénétrer jusqu'à vous [.]". Général. Commandant du corps d'occupation en Tunisie, puis ministre de la Guerre. Il donne son nom au boulangisme.