NAPOLEON I (1769-1821)
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NAPOLEON I (1769-1821)

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NAPOLEON I (1769-1821)
One-page autograph letter in French of 12 lines, signed 'Np', from Pianosa, Elba, Thursday 22 September 'à 6 heures' [1814], 8°, to Maréchal Bertrand, making detailed arrangements for the visit of his mistress Marie Walewska, 'I am going to send the ladies to the brig for Campo and thence to Porto Ferrajo. I will stay here today. The boat from Campo will come back here'. He gives instructions to send 'un landeau et une calèche' to Campo which must be there that evening. 'Faites revenir tout ce qui est à Longone chevaux, maison. Faites consigner les meubles au concierge et faites en dresser l'etat' (creased on folds, spotted).

Provenance
Proctor Jones collection.
Marshall Bertrand collection.

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Lot Essay

A rare personal autograph letter written whilst in exile on Elba, demonstrating that Napoleon was as fastidious in his domestic arrangements as he was in his military campaigns.
He spent ten months on Elba, from May 1814 to March 1815. Here he learnt of Josephine's death at Malmaison and that his wife Marie Louise had returned to Austria with her lover, General Count Neipperg. He had many visitors including his mother and his sister Pauline. More interestingly he was also visited by his beloved Polish mistress Marie Walewska and their son Alexander. She spent an idyllic week with him on the island during which time he attended to her every need, including it is said, cooking for her. Although it does not mention her by name, it is evident from the date that the arrangements he is making here are for her departure.

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