Testu - Almanach imperial pour l'an M.D.CCC.XIII (1813), présenté à S. M. l'Empereur et roi. - 1813





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Testu, Almanach imperial pour l'an M.D.C.C.XIII (1813), présenté à S. M. l'Empereur et roi, is a Special edition in French, hardback, 778 pages, 20 cm by 14 cm, published in Paris by Testu Paris Imprimeur de sa Majesté, with an inscription by the author.
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Official annual publication from Napoleonic France intended as an administrative and ceremonial overview of the empire. Published under Napoleon I and regularly presented to His Majesty the Emperor and King. The almanac was published annually from 1804-1814. This is the 1813 edition. Official reference work with the imperial house, state institutions, judiciary, army and navy, church and education, administration, and orders and decorations.
At the front, bound in four sheets with handmade paper, are handwritten names of the families with titles and a list of the dukes, dukes. Including: Bernadotte, prince royal of Sweden, Beauharnais, the viceroy of Italy, Cambaceres, duke of Parma, Berthier, Le Brun, Talleyrand, Davouse, Massena, Ney, Princess Elise, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, etc.
Printed in Paris, it maps out the entire administrative, military, and ceremonial apparatus of the French Empire, presented to Emperor Napoleon himself.
Blue cardboard binding with handwritten on the spine: Almanach Imperial 1813.
Official annual publication from Napoleonic France intended as an administrative and ceremonial overview of the empire. Published under Napoleon I and regularly presented to His Majesty the Emperor and King. The almanac was published annually from 1804-1814. This is the 1813 edition. Official reference work with the imperial house, state institutions, judiciary, army and navy, church and education, administration, and orders and decorations.
At the front, bound in four sheets with handmade paper, are handwritten names of the families with titles and a list of the dukes, dukes. Including: Bernadotte, prince royal of Sweden, Beauharnais, the viceroy of Italy, Cambaceres, duke of Parma, Berthier, Le Brun, Talleyrand, Davouse, Massena, Ney, Princess Elise, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, etc.
Printed in Paris, it maps out the entire administrative, military, and ceremonial apparatus of the French Empire, presented to Emperor Napoleon himself.
Blue cardboard binding with handwritten on the spine: Almanach Imperial 1813.

