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Orribile assassinio di S.A.R. il Duca di Berry
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Virgin paper; water gore, glue spots, foxing attachment, folds. Stamp: “Library of Modern and Contemporary History.” Bottom inscription at the center: "On the Sunday of 13 February 1820 at 2 o'clock in the evening Mon.gr the Duke of Berry pulled out of the work to bring back his bride who wished to retire from the show. When he told him goodbye, he turned to return to the theatre, Louel, so called, a saddler employed in the king's saddlery slender over him and planted a dagger in his breast. I am murdered by shouting the Prince from himself
Title: Orribile assassinio di S.A.R. il Duca di Berry
Description:
Virgin paper; water gore, glue spots, foxing attachment, folds.
Stamp: “Library of Modern and Contemporary History.
” Bottom inscription at the center: "On the Sunday of 13 February 1820 at 2 o'clock in the evening Mon.
gr the Duke of Berry pulled out of the work to bring back his bride who wished to retire from the show.
When he told him goodbye, he turned to return to the theatre, Louel, so called, a saddler employed in the king's saddlery slender over him and planted a dagger in his breast.
I am murdered by shouting the Prince from himself.
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