Autographed letter signed to his sister, Princess Mathilde. Autographed letter signed by Napoleon-Jérôme Bonaparte, addressed to his sister, Princess Mathilde, dated Saturday, March 17, without a year, at the Palais Royal. Written in black ink on a double sheet of vergé paper with a embossed monogram.
He wishes for her to attend a meeting he is organizing following an incident caused by a "defamatory publication by Mr. Jérôme Bonaparte Paterson," to decide on the course of action and whether she wants to act with him. "There is urgency as the volumes are about to be put on sale and are already being distributed." Dimensions: 20.6 x 13.1 cm. Condition: See photos for more details. Number of pages: 1 page. Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, known as Napoleon-Jérôme, French prince, also known as Prince Napoleon, Prince of Montfort, Count of Meudon and Moncalieri, born on September 9, 1822, in Trieste and died on March 17, 1891, in Rome, was a French political and military figure of the Second Empire, a first cousin of Emperor Napoleon III. Mathilde Létizia Wilhelmine Bonaparte, better known as Princess Mathilde, born on May 27, 1820, in Trieste and died on January 2, 1904, in Paris, was a representative of the Bonaparte family. Autographed letters, old papers, antique books, photographs, engravings, stamps... We evaluate and/or buy your letters, collections of letters, and antique books throughout France. Careful shipping in a rigid and waterproof package within three days. Please allow for regular postal delays in addition. If you are not completely satisfied, returns are at the seller's expense for Europe. Costs are the responsibility of the buyer for the rest of the world.