PIECES OFFICIELLES RELATIVES AUX PRELIMINAIRES DE LONDRES ET AU TRAITE D'AMIEN
1803 · Pari
by [Treaty of Amiens]
Pari: Chez Garnery, 1803. 426pp. Half title. Contemporary green paper-covered boards, gilt label. Boards a bit shelfworn. Early ownership signature on front free endpaper. Very clean internally. A very good copy, in original condition. This text brings together several documents describing the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Amiens of 1802, and the preliminary articles of peace signed at London the year before. The Peace of Amiens called a temporary cessation of the Napoleonic Wars, with important consequences for American shipping; the collapse of the peace later led directly to Napoleon's decision to sell Louisiana. In immediate terms, it ceded the islands of Trinidad and Tobago to the British. The French also regained their rights to fish off the coast of Newfoundland. An official quarto printing of these documents was also published in 1803. OCLC locates twelve copies of this octavo printing. DAVENPORT 188, 189. OCLC 2731272. (Inventory #: WRCAM38214)