Item 01: Journal particulier de Rose pour Caroline, September 1817-October 1820
Item 01: Journal particulier de Rose pour Caroline, September 1817-October 1820
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Date
September 1817-October 1820
Call Numbers
SAFE/MLMSS 9158/vol. 1
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Language
French
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Physical Description
Contents
1 volume
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Scope and Contents
Contents
The first record of the expedition was the journal, which Rose wrote expressly for her dear friend Caroline de Nanteuil (and does not seem intended for publication).
The journal comprises three small volumes with original notebook wrappers bound as one . Each is numbered individually at the top left hand side of each page. It is written in i...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Item 01: Journal particulier de Rose pour Caroline, September 1817-October 1820
Variant title
Binding title: Memoires: Rose de Freycinet. Voyage de l'Uranie 1817
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Notes
General note
Digital order no:Album ID : 1122754
Signature / Inscriptions
No. 1: Pencil note on preliminary page: "Le cahier a ete remis en 1913 par Madame la Baronne de Rotours, nee Genevieve de Nanteuil. La personne a qui ces lettres furent destinees est Caroline de Nanteuil, nee de Barillon, grand-mere de Genevieve de Nanteuil et parente de Freycinet"
No. 3: Ink inscription written in English
Think to myself...
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased from Hordern House, 2013
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
SAFE/MLMSS 9158/vol. 1
Record Identifier
nQR2Rxq1
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Reference code
1063800
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