Published by In French. 5 x 5 inches, in fine condition, lightly mounted on part of an old album page.
Seller: Julian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts, London, United Kingdom
Association Member: PADA
US$ 138.59
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Add to basketParis, 1836. Born Constance Marie de Théis in 1767, she became Constance de Salm in 1803 following her marriage to Joseph de Salm, and then Princess de Salm-Dyck) in 1816. She was a feminist author and a prominent femme philosophe. She died in 1845.
Published by [John Ross], Hull, 1833
Seller: Long Brothers Fine & Rare Books, ABAA, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition Signed
Single loose sheet. Condition: Very Good+. Original Manuscript. Single sheet measuring 10.5 x 8 inches (folded, 5.25 x 8 inches) written on front panel only. Two old horizontal creases (presumably to allow fitting in envelope), now mellowed. Just a hint of age-toning, else Near Fine. Text of note reads: "John Ross Captain of the Royal Navy and a Director of an expedition to the Arctic Region arrived at Hull on the 18th November 1833 [signed] John Ross".The renowned Scottish explorer undertook his second Arctic expedition in 1829; after hardships, including repeated experiences being locked in ice, and the loss of three crewmen, he returned to England, amid great fanfare, in October 1833. As such, this statement may indeed formally memorialize the expedition's immediate return to England. Upon arrival Ross was summoned by King William IV and given a knighthood.