SCHOELCHER (Victor). History of the crimes of December 2. Co - Lot 195

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SCHOELCHER (Victor). History of the crimes of December 2. Co - Lot 195
SCHOELCHER (Victor). History of the crimes of December 2. Considerably increased edition. Brussels, Chez tous les Libraires, s.d. [c. 1852]. 2 volumes in-18, long-grain midnight blue half-maroquin, small gold coat of arms in the left corner of the first cover, spine ribbed. underlined with cold fillet and gilt headline, untrimmed (Bound circa 1880). Relation of the coup d'état of 2 December 1851 by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, by a People's Representative. Schoelcher organised the resistance alongside Victor Hugo, Carnot, Madier de Montjau and Michel de Bourges, and became famous for his work. especially on the barricades. Forced into exile, he first took refuge in Brussels, then fled to London where he wrote this book. JOLI EXEMPLAIRE AUX ARMES DU MARQUIS DES ROYS, with its motto Monstrant regibus astra viam.
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