Aus dem Legen des General-Lieutenants von Malachowski [manuscript], 1815-1852.

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Aus dem Legen des General-Lieutenants von Malachowski [manuscript], 1815-1852.

Diary, 1815-32, of Malachowski's life as adjutant of Frederick William III of Prussia. Malachowski apparently dictated to his son Carl von Malachowski, who copied this version for the Empress of Russia. Discusses the Congress of Vienna, his travels with Frederick William, court life of the times, and the Russian royal family.

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University of Virginia. Library

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