Frederick william iv (11 Ergebnisse)

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Zustand: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All of the pages are intact and the cover is intact and the spine may show signs of wear. The book may have minor markings which are not specifically mentioned. A few small marks or stains to t…he page edges/pages . Minor shelf wear. Sharp, Faroah (illustrator).

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Die Welt umwälzen, denn darauf läufts hinaus. Der Briefwechsel zwischen Bettina von Arnim und Friedrich Wilhelm IV. 2 Bände
Bettina Von Arnim; Frederick William IV; Ursula Püschel; Leonore Krenzlin
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An account of the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, with Their Imperial and Royal Majesties the Emperor of all the Russias and the King of Prussia, to the Corporation of London, in June 1814. [Bound with] An account of the entertainment given to Field Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington, by the Corporation of London, in the Guildhall, on the 9th of July 1814 First edition.
King George IV; Alexander I of Russia, Frederick William III of Prussia; , Arthur Wellesley Wellington; City of London (England). Corporation, Nichols and Son, printers, London
Verlag: Printed by order of, and for, the Corporation of the City of London, by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, London, [1815], 1815
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Folio. 25.7 X 35.7 cm.101, 59pp. Contemporary qtr. gilt calf and marbled boards, rubbed. Colour aquatint frontispiece and double page seating arrangement.In 2 pts., separately paged, the 2d with special t.p. (imprint same as that of main t.p.): An account of the entertainment given to Field Marshal His Grace the D…uke of Wellington, by the Corporation of London, in the Guildhall, on the 9th of July 1814Large-paper copy.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:6882542.
Verlag: 'Friday' date not stated; on letterhead of York House Twickenham S.W. London
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In den Warenkorb16mo (roughly 11 x 8 cm), 1 p. Creased and ruckled, and with slight discolouration from previous mounting, and with a piece of the mount adhering to the blank reverse. Reads 'My dear Sir | I thank you for your letter and the information it contained. I write to Paris to have PP' book as soon as it is out. | Yours truly | [signed…] Elisabeth'. Signature stylized to the point of illegibility. Piece of mount docketed in contemporary hand 'Elizabeth late Queen of Prussia'.
Verlag: Allerton Maleverer sic; 14 October, 1787
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In den WarenkorbAn interesting intimate letter from the Duke of York, credited with having done more to reform the British Army than any other man, to the future Prime Minister Grenville, who at the time was Paymaster General of the Forces. Of particular note is the Duke's desire to go to war, 'for I am sure we never have had for these two Cent…uries so favourable an opportunity of humbling France'. 4pp, 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition, aged and worn, with thin strip of paper from mount adhering to reverse of second leaf. Folded three times. Sixty-one lines of text. After explaining that he delayed writing in order that his letter arrive after that of General Bude, he states that he has been at Allerton for a week and likes the place 'exceedingly. Indeed it in every respect surpasses my expectations it is a sweet spot and [?] in a beautiful Country, the House is good though not large, and with very trifling Alterations, will become very Comfortable, I have the advantage of having a very good neighbourhood'. The previous day 'five Companies of the Welsh [sic] fusiliers passed through here upon their March to Chatham Barracks. I desired them to halt and gave a breakfast to both Officers and Men, and had the Officers afterwards to dinner.' He assesses the division, commending the commanding officer as 'a very sensible steady Officer', and finding the officers a 'very young and really a wonderfull [sic] good body'. The second division are to pass through on the following day, 'and I intend to ask them likewise'. He continues: 'You can not expect news from me here, who am above two hundred miles from the Capital I trust and hope however still that we shall have war, for I am sure we never have had for these two Centuries so favourable an opportunity of humbling France'. He is concerned that it is 'quite an Age' since he heard from Grenville, and begins to be afraid that he has 'not yet recovered Your Sea Expedition'. (The Oxford DNB states that Grenville 'went to The Hague and to Paris in 1787 to advise the cabinet on a conflict in the United Provinces between the Orange and patriot parties which threatened the European equilibrium'.) He discusses a house in Whitehall he is thinking of buying, 'which will suit me in every respect, it is belonging to Sir Harry Featherstone [i.e. Sir Henry Fetherstonhaugh (1754-1846], and is at present occupied by Lord Amherst'. He has had 'Lake' contact 'Sir Harry' about it, and considers it would suit his purposes, 'being in a manner upon the parade, and so near to St James's, Queen's House, Carlton House &c secondly its size having a Sufficient number of apartments to see Company'. From the distinguished autograph collection of the psychiatrist Richard Alfred Hunter (1923-1981), whose collection of 7000 works relating to psychiatry is now in Cambridge University Library. Hunter and his mother Ida Macalpine had a particular interest in the illness of King George III, and their book 'George III and the Mad Business' (1969) suggested the diagnosis of porphyria popularised by Alan Bennett in his play 'The Madness of George III'.

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In den WarenkorbDocument (with official embossed seal) signed, 1 1/2 pages (both sides), 9 x 14,25 inch, Charlottenburg (Berlin), 6.12.1835, in German, Patent as `Rittmeister im 2ten Wanen-Regiment für den Premier-Lieutenant von Monsterberg` (Cavalry Captain in the 2nd Wanen Regiment for the Premier Lieutenant of Monsterberg), signed by Frederi…ck William IV in dark ink "Friedrich Wilhelm R", with two horizontal letter folds (slightly torn to the edges), browning, very mild creasing to the edges - in fine condition. Accompanied by portrait pictures.
[Regency royal imposter: 'Princess Olive of Cumberland', title claimed by Olivia Serres.] Manuscript 'Copy Letter to the King from the Princess Olive', a lengthy appeal to William IV, complaining of 'desertion and neglect', ending with a petition.
Regency royal imposter 'Princess Olive of Cumberland', title claimed by Olivia Serres (1772-1834) [King William IV; Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland]
Verlag: Petition dated from London February, 1833
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In den WarenkorbDespite a recent book by Miles Macnair supporting Serre's claims, the case for her imposture is overwhelming, as her entry in the Oxford DNB demonstrates. See also the various reports of the matter (for example Ryves v. Duke of Wellington, Law Times, 31 October 1846). 23pp., foolscap 8vo. On six loose bifoliums of laid paper wit…h 1833 Britannia watermark of Gilling & Alllford. Good, on lightly aged and worn paper. Folded into the customary packet, and docketed on reverse of last leaf 'Copy Letter to the King from the Princess Olive'. (Note that this is not how such a document would have been described had the recipient been a royal representative.) Clearly a draft, with a number of lacunae, and a few emendations in another hand in pencil. The document and its 'signature' do not appear to be in Serres' autograph: they do not resemble other examples consulted, for example the manuscript offered for sale at Sotheby's in London in July 2009. The few pencil annotations are in another hand, and although more like, are still not likely to be in her hand. Written in the year before Serres' death, and apparently unpublished. The first page is headed 'A letter to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty' and begins; 'Sire | The high opinion I wish to Cherish that your Majesty when truth claims your attention will do no wrong induces this public appeal to your justice for the cons[iderati]on and redress of my unprecedented wrongs which I have from Year to yr patiently & degradingly submitted to rather than lay open to the English Nation the true Cause of the desertion and neglect of my late Royal Parents Relatives'. The document ends with the petition (pp.21-23), headed: 'To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty The dutiful and humble petition of Olive Princess of Cumberland - London Feby 1833.' It begins: 'Sheweth | That your Petr altho she is the legitimate Daughter & Sole Heir of his late Royal Highness Henry Frederick, Duke off Cumberland by her Royal Highness Olive his first and lawful Wife is disposed of all her Birthrights except her rank & name of her late Royal Parents'. The petition claims that she 'lawfully proved in the prerogative Court in the month of June 1822' a 'Bequest of his late Majesty Geo[rg]e. the 3rd of £15,000'.