Item #1299 Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of His Residence on Board HMS Bellerophon; With a Detail of the Principal Events that Occurred in that Ship, [etc.]. F. L. MAITLAND, Frederick.
Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of His Residence on Board HMS Bellerophon; With a Detail of the Principal Events that Occurred in that Ship, [etc.]
Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of His Residence on Board HMS Bellerophon; With a Detail of the Principal Events that Occurred in that Ship, [etc.]

Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of His Residence on Board HMS Bellerophon; With a Detail of the Principal Events that Occurred in that Ship, [etc.]

London: Henry Colburn, 1826. Second Edition. Hardcover. Second Edition. (Published the same year as the first.) Pp. xvi, 248. Appendix showing the documents relating to the surrender. Fold-out chart of "Basque Roads and the Three Entrances to the Port of Rochefort." Contemporary three-quarter brown leather binding with marbled boards. Morocco label and gilt rules on spine. General wear to extremities and some minimal foxing, dust soiling to top edge. Small ink stamp name of a previous owner on the front pastedown; a corner of the map, fift-cent piece in size, is torn and loose. In sum, Very Good. In a clear, removable archival mylar jacket. Very Good / Clear acetate protector. Item #1299

After the Hundred Days, the Corsican ogre had requested (and expected) to be transported to exile in the United States. Happenstance led to Maitland intercepting Napoleon at Rochefort-sur-Mer, near the Bay of Biscay. He and his retinue of 33 were held on Maitland's ship for 30 days while the British determined his fate. Thus, prior to being transported to St. Helena, Maitland and Napoleon shared many repasts, by which the Captain became thoroughly bewitched by Napoleon's charm.

Price: $150.00

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