Thiers, Adolphe Marie Joseph Louis (1797-1877)
Letter from Adolphe Thiers, to Jacques-Antoine Manuel (1775-1827) at 23 Rue Des Martyrs. Paris.
Paris: circa 1830s. Als from Thiers to Manuel, referencing his journal [Le National]. 4pp. Als on one page and autograph address of Manuel on another page... Adolphe Thiers, French statesman, journalist, and historian, a founder and the first president (1871-73) of the Third Republic.. January 1830 With two associates, he founded the National, a newspaper against the Charles X regime, which launched a protest against the ordinances of July 1830... 27-29 July 1830 During the Three Glorious Days, Thiers was a supporter of Louis-Philippe d'Orléans acceding the throne.. Jacques-Antoine Manuel, Lawyer, politician and orator. As an army officer he fought in the Italian campaigns under Napoleon Bonaparte.. Number 23 rue des Martyrs was once home to a number of notable residents. Firstly, French lawyer and politician Jacques Antoine Manuel and later the studio of painter Théodore Géricault. It was also the fictional home of Étienne Lousteau and Dinah de La Baudraye, characters in Balzac's Comédie humain..Expertise by: Cabinet Daval Edgard Daval, 5 rue Seguier 03500 Saint Pourçain sur Sioule, France. .
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