BEAUCLERK, Lord Charles (1813-1861). Lithographic Views of Military Operations in Canada under His Excellency Sir John Colborne, G.C.B., etc., during the Late Insurrection. London: A. Flint; printed by Samuel Bentley, 1840.
BEAUCLERK, Lord Charles (1813-1861). Lithographic Views of Military Operations in Canada under His Excellency Sir John Colborne, G.C.B., etc., during the Late Insurrection. London: A. Flint; printed by Samuel Bentley, 1840.
BEAUCLERK, Lord Charles (1813-1861). Lithographic Views of Military Operations in Canada under His Excellency Sir John Colborne, G.C.B., etc., during the Late Insurrection. London: A. Flint; printed by Samuel Bentley, 1840.
BEAUCLERK, Lord Charles (1813-1861). Lithographic Views of Military Operations in Canada under His Excellency Sir John Colborne, G.C.B., etc., during the Late Insurrection. London: A. Flint; printed by Samuel Bentley, 1840.
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BEAUCLERK, Lord Charles (1813-1861). Lithographic Views of Military Operations in Canada under His Excellency Sir John Colborne, G.C.B., etc., during the Late Insurrection. London: A. Flint; printed by Samuel Bentley, 1840.

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BEAUCLERK, Lord Charles (1813-1861). Lithographic Views of Military Operations in Canada under His Excellency Sir John Colborne, G.C.B., etc., during the Late Insurrection. London: A. Flint; printed by Samuel Bentley, 1840.

A rare eyewitness depiction of the defeat of the "patriotes" during the Papineau rebellion. Louis Joseph Papineau (1786-1871), leader of the Parti Patriote in Lower Canada, fled to the United States following a series of failed uprisings in 1837. Beauclerk’s Views, based on his own sketches and lithographed by Nathaniel Hartnell (c.1829-1864), depict military operations in which he served as a Captain in the First Royals of the British Army. “The most valued account of the Rebellion of 1837 is the set of seven ... lithographs after sketches made by [Beauclerk] ... The views are attractive in both coloring and composition, and depict various actions in November and December of 1837, at St. Hilaire de Rouville, St. Charles, and St. Eustache” (Allodi). Gagnon II 124; Sabin 4164; Spendlove, The Face of Early Canada, p. 85. See Allodi, "Prints and Early Illustrations," in The Book of Canadian Antiques, p. 304.
Folio (370 x 270mm). Lithographed frontispiece map ("Explanatory Sketch of Col. Gore's Operations at St. Denis...") and 6 hand-colored lithographed plates with tissue guards (light spotting and soiling on some plates, one plate worn along fore-edge). Original printed boards, later cloth spine (slightly worn).

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