Etienne-Léon Lamothe-Langon Souvenirs sur Marie-Antoinette and related papers, [18--?].

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Etienne-Léon Lamothe-Langon Souvenirs sur Marie-Antoinette and related papers, [18--?].

Autograph manuscript English translation, probably made in the late 19th century, with title page reading "Souvenirs sur Marie-Antoinette, by the Countess d'Adhémar, Dame du Palais. From the French by the Countess Y. d'Adhémar and Miss Knowles." This manuscript is accompanied by miscellaneous material relating to Souvenirs and to the d'Adhémar family. This material includes 5 photographs of Count Gaston d'Adhémar, a printed notice of the death of Gaston d'Adhémar,and an ALS from E. T. Hargrove to Count Raoul d'Adhémar dated Jun 28 1925 concerning the possible publication of Souvenirs sur Marie-Antoinette.

0.80 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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