IMPERIAL ALMANAC. Paris, Testu and Company, 1810. Fort in-8, blond calf, framed castors, gilt and painted arms in the center of the plates, smooth decorated spine, black title coins, black tr. (Rel. ep.).
Copy on large paper, in a binding with the painted arms of Count Louis-Philippe de Ségur (1753-1830); Grand Master of Ceremonies of Napoleon I, he was then Peer of France under the Restoration and then joined his cousin Louis-Philippe.
Armoured ex-libris O'Sullivan.
Very used binding, rubbed, stained and partly detached spine.
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