"Rare Eo From 1811 Of The Speech To The King Of Rome For The Birth Of The Aiglon By Vigée.l Guillaume"
"Speech to the King of Rome" Rare Original edition of this poem written in 1811 by Mr Vigée Louis Guillaume Etienne (born in 1755) for the birth of the Aiglon. Mr. Vigée was secretary to Madame's cabinet before the Revolution and had to undergo a few months of imprisonment during the terror. Napoleon François Charles Joseph (1811-1832) (Napoleon II), only son of Napoleon and Marie Louise, born March 20, 1811 at the Tuilleries Palace, nicknamed l'Aiglon, was King of Rome, Prince Imperial, Prince of Parma and Duke of the Reichstadt. There is a trace of this poem in the "Biography of Living Men, Volume V - A paris chez Michaud, Janvier 1819". Format in-4, Period pink paper binding, 8 Pages, No Date. Fresh inside and well attached pages. This book comes from the library of a literary critic, great scholar and bibliophile from Agenais.