Diplomatic dealings regarding the signing of an armistice with Napoleon
- CA RBD MSG 833-22
- File
- July 1813 - August 1813
Part of Napoleon diplomatic papers
Correspondence mainly between Metternich and Humboldt.
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Diplomatic dealings regarding the signing of an armistice with Napoleon
Part of Napoleon diplomatic papers
Correspondence mainly between Metternich and Humboldt.
Diplomatic developments during the Armistice of Pleswitz
Part of Napoleon diplomatic papers
Concerns as Austria is drawn into the discussion with the Allies. The resumption of hostilities becomes increasingly likely, as Caulaincourt suggests that Napoleon should sue for peace after a few battles meant to restore the honor of the French armies/strengthen France’s negotiating position (8 August 1813).
Resumption of hostilities on August 13 1813 sees Austria join the Allied cause. Caulaincourt’s breaks the news to the Emperor in agitated prose, urging Bonaparte to make peace (14 August 1813 [letter particularly noteworthy]).
Diplomatic notes concerning the proceedings of peace at Pleswitz in relation to Austria/Metternich
Part of Napoleon diplomatic papers
Descriptions of the political atmosphere, mediation of the talks between the Allies and France by Austria (the latter assuming a strong negotiating position as power broker).
Misc. notes in Caulaincourt’s hand (1810; 1819).
Part of Taylor White Collection
Drawing of a pair of White-throated Dippers from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa].
Collins, Charles
Part of Muses’ Company Fonds
Direct and devious ways by Katherine Beeman. Poetry
Part of Muses’ Company Fonds
Direct and devious ways by Katherine Beeman. Poetry
Part of Muses’ Company Fonds
Direct and devious ways by Katherine Beeman. Poetry
Part of Muses’ Company Fonds
Correspondence, handwritten calculations for bill totals & difference; 1993 Print order forms for "Direct & Devious Ways" (Marquis and Les Ateliers Graphiques)
Direct & Devious Ways and Dying with Aids
Part of Muses’ Company Fonds
Various items, from correspondence to list of LGBTQ organizations, book stores; 1994 Loto-Presse publication with article about Direct and Devious Ways. Pages were loose.
Part of Muses’ Company Fonds
Contains one poetry book: Direct and Devious Ways, written by Katherine Beeman.