GUÉNAND (Louis-Charles de). 3 letters (one... - Lot 37 - Osenat

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GUÉNAND (Louis-Charles de). 3 letters (one... - Lot 37 - Osenat
GUÉNAND (Louis-Charles de). 3 letters (one signed autograph letter, one autograph letter and one signed letter with autograph apostille) addressed to his friend Lépine. June-August 1800]. "Buonaparte saw me operate in the most critical moment... " - LETTER WRITTEN ON THE BATTLEFIELD OF MARENGO ("de la Bormida"), June 1800: "After arriving ... by paths where, since history has been written, there has never been a cavalry ny of artillery, where the infantry was obliged to lay their hands as often as their feet, we found ourselves, however, at the mouth of the Aost Valley, an army more or less organized in all its weapons, at a time when the enemy believed in our existence only in the gazettes. To walk along these paths that one must have seen to know all the horror and nakedness, in the midst of extreme scarcity, up to 12 and even 15 leagues by dreadful temples, that is what the enemy could not calculate and what will make in all temples and in all places the astonishment of all those who will read history, and has earned us in an instant all the places below and beyond the Po (except those of Piedmont) that a single battle has just conquered us, [which is] the fruit of this aerial march and covers with glory the nation and its leader whom daring people in their foolish thinking thought they could conquer. I will span, my good friend, an infinity of honourable circumstances, animated battles, battles of cities taken at the bayonette, river crossings in small boats in the presence of the enemy, in a word, the whole din of an army against which nothing could resist to bring you quickly to the MEMORABLE BUSINESS OF BORMIDA in the plain ... of Alexandria given on the 25th prairial year 8 [June 14, 1800]. I DESCRIBE ONLY THE PART WHERE I WAS AN ACTOR. I will only add that the 22 Lanes [the future Marshal Jean Lannes] completely defeated the vanguard of Melas [the Austrian General Michael Friedrich von Melas] at Casteggio. Melas, after this affair which was extremely hot
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