NAPOLEON III (Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, future).... - Lot 12 - Osenat

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NAPOLEON III (Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, future).... - Lot 12 - Osenat
NAPOLEON III (Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, future). Autograph letter signed to Charlotte Bonaparte, daughter of Joseph Bonaparte. Manchester, February 11 [1833, according to the postmark]. 2 pp. 3/4 pp. in-8, address on back, tears due to opening with small lack slightly affecting signature. "My dear Charlotte, I am writing you a note to give you news of us and so that you will not think that the curious things we see take away[n] the memory of those we left behind. THE COUNTRY I HAVE BEEN TRAVELLING IS BEAUTIFUL, it is a pity not to see it in the good season, it would take months to see everything in detail and to visit all the beautiful country houses that are scattered all over the country. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE STEAM CARS, that will be for us the subject of a small party. If I had a little more money, I would bring you some very nice things, but unfortunately everything is very expensive. I dread seeing the people to whom I have been recommended, like the plague, because they overwhelm you with politeness and one is obliged to see what suits them best to show you. As unfortunately I do not have the fecundity of words of Mme Clary [Juliette Blaid de Villeneuve, niece of Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte and Joseph Bonaparte, wife of Joachim Clary, and who lived with Charlotte Bonaparte], and as I do not possess her talent for narration either, you will allow me to finish a letter here by postponing the account and description of all the good things I have seen until my return. Pay my respects to my uncle [Joseph Bonaparte] and never doubt the sincere friendship of your cousin [and] friend... Arese [Count Francesco Arese, friend of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte] charges me to remind you of him and to pay his respects to you." At that time, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, who had come from Arenenberg, the Swiss castle of his mother Queen Hortense, Joseph Bonaparte, who had returned from the United States, and his daughter, Princess Charlotte Bonaparte (widow of Napoleon-Louis, the brother of the future Napoleon III), who had come from Florence, were in England together.
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