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Contact: Charles Schwartz Email: cms@cs-photo.com Phone: 212-534-4496 Company: Charles Schwartz Ltd. 21 East 90th Street New York, NY 10128 USA URL: http://www.cs-photo.com Ref.#: 10545Price: $500 Medium: Carte de Visites, Maps, Documents, etc.Photo Date: 1870cPrint Date: 1870cPhoto Country: FrancePhotographer Country: France DESCRIPTION: Large archive of maps, photographs, newspaper clippings and documents on the Franco-Prussian War, or Franco-German War as it is referred to in France. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a personal collection revolving around a French Naval General Ernest Liebert. All items are in French. It appears from the hand written documents and hand written notes on some other pieces in the collection, that somebody was amassing these items to write a bibliography on General Ernest Liebert Items include: -2 maps of the Battle of Sedan – A battle where General Liebert served and where Napoleon III and his whole army were captured by Germany - 1 map of the territory between Donchery and Mezieres in Northern France -1 map documenting the French position on the morning of September 1st (1870) – According to the documents this was a particularly disastrous day for the French -1 pamphlet on the Battle of Sedan -9 pages of hand written documents -2 Algerian newspaper clippings and 1 Parisian clipping discussing General Liebert’s obstacles at war -1 book titled, “The Franco-German War of 1870-71” – a collection of accounts of the war written in French and published in Berlin. A photograph of General Liebert, as well as hand written notes, have been added to the pages of the book -26 photographs – The majority of which were taken by A. (Alphonse) Liebert (presumably a relative). The photographs are of Liebert and other family members and French Naval ships and academy. This is a treasure trove of information revealing personal insight to the struggle France faced in trying to keep Germany from becoming a unified state, and eliminate French influence. German victory not only reclaimed lands, such as Alsace-Lorraine, from France, it was the downfall of Napoleon III and the end of the French Second Empire.Please contact the gallery for a quote on shipping and insurance costs. If applicable, residents of New York will be charged sales tax. International clients will be responsible for their VAT. |