BERTON (Jean-Baptiste Breton, known as Jean-Baptiste).... - Lot 6 - Osenat

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BERTON (Jean-Baptiste Breton, known as Jean-Baptiste).... - Lot 6 - Osenat
BERTON (Jean-Baptiste Breton, known as Jean-Baptiste). Autograph letter signed TO JOSEPH BONAPARTE. Paris, January 11, 1820. 2 pp. in-folio. LETTER OF A FLAMBOYING BONAPARTISM, accompanying the sending of his pamphlet Considerations on the police, observations on the noises which it spreads, and in which he denounces those "who denied the past to try to improve their present existence" ("what did they prove by their baseness?"), before reminding that he never benefited from any favour ("I acquired everything by my sword"). He then evokes THE SORT OF NAPOLEON I IN HOLY HELEN: "I WILL GIVE HALF OF MY BLOOD TO IMPROVE HIS EXISTENCE, I WILL DIRECT IT IN FACES OF ALL KINGS... MILLIONS OF FRENCH PEOPLE THINK THE SAME... "He also says that the précis he published in 1818 on the 1815 campaign earned him the congratulations of Archduke Charles of Austria, Prince Eugene, Bernadotte (who became King of Sweden), and Las Cases: "his son... assured me that two of my précis had reached St. Elene. Mrs. Montholon... gave me the certainty. ». Finally, he evokes Spain where Joseph Bonaparte reigned: "I often see poor Spaniards here who retain their affection for Your Imperial Highness ... "HE HEAD OF THE "CONSPIRATION OF SALMUR" EXECUTED UNDER LOUIS XVIII, GENERAL BERTON had served with dignity at Austerlitz, Jena, Talavera and Waterloo. Remaining a fervent Bonapartist, he joined the Charbonnerie, and placed himself at the head of a conspiracy against the royalist regime, but he was denounced, arrested, judged, sentenced to death and executed in 1822. JOINT: BERTON (Charles). Autograph letter signed to Joseph Bonaparte. Paris, March 14, 1824. Former page of Napoleon I and son of the general, he asks to be employed by his correspondent.
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