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JULY 1798 LETTER OF INTRO FROM TALLEYRAND TO GEN. DESFOURNEAUX, GIFTED TO US CULTURAL ATTACHE IN FOLIO
(Citizen) Anquetile (sic) - recorded. 4th of Thermidor, Year 6 (July 22, 1798). From Citizen Talleyrand, Minister of Foreign Affairs. To General Desfourneaux. I have learned, General, that you are on the point of departure from Gudelupe. I wish to recommend to you Citizen Anquetile, (attached to the office of Foreign Affairs), whose name is so honorably recognized in Europe, and for whom I have the highest regard and warmest attachment. It is gratifying to be able to oblige such a family. I, therefore, trust that you will do everything possible to be of service to his nephews. I feel certain that they will prove to be worthy of your interest. Greetings and fraternity, Citizen Minister Talleyrand". In a custom blue leather folio, loose, with presentation from Academie Francaise to Mr. Leslie S. Brady, Cultural Attache to the US Embassy. 11 3/4" x 9" folio, 9" x 7" sheet of wove paper with "Francais Relations" watermark.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838) was Napoleon's chief diplomat, later Ambassador to England. Louis-Pierre Anquetil (1723-1808) was a great Historian who served the King, the Revolution and the Empire. Edme Etienne Borne Desfourneaux (1767-1849) was a General and Governor of Guadelope.
Purchased at Tollett and Harman in NYC, 1995.

(Citizen) Anquetile (sic) - recorded. 4th of Thermidor, Year 6 (July 22, 1798). From Citizen Talleyrand, Minister of Foreign Affairs. To General Desfourneaux. I have learned, General, that you are on the point of departure from Gudelupe. I wish to recommend to you Citizen Anquetile, (attached to the office of Foreign Affairs), whose name is so honorably recognized in Europe, and for whom I have the highest regard and warmest attachment. It is gratifying to be able to oblige such a family. I, therefore, trust that you will do everything possible to be of service to his nephews. I feel certain that they will prove to be worthy of your interest. Greetings and fraternity, Citizen Minister Talleyrand". In a custom blue leather folio, loose, with presentation from Academie Francaise to Mr. Leslie S. Brady, Cultural Attache to the US Embassy. 11 3/4" x 9" folio, 9" x 7" sheet of wove paper with "Francais Relations" watermark.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838) was Napoleon's chief diplomat, later Ambassador to England. Louis-Pierre Anquetil (1723-1808) was a great Historian who served the King, the Revolution and the Empire. Edme Etienne Borne Desfourneaux (1767-1849) was a General and Governor of Guadelope.
Purchased at Tollett and Harman in NYC, 1995.

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