Journal militaire et politique ..
1779
973.347 J86, MB
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Title
Journal militaire et politique ..
Variant Title
Journal militaire.(new)
Published
On souscrit à Paris Chez le sieur Belin, Libraire ... & Chez les principaux libraires de l'Europe 1779-1790?
Language
French
Call Number
973.347 J86, MB
System Control No.
(OCoLC)39670235
Note
Frequency: Semimonthly
v. ; 22 cm. (8vo)
Title from cover.
Includes the British and French involvement in the revolutionary war and also its affect on politics, commerce and trade.
Library has no. 2-4 (Apr. 15-May 15, 1779), no. 6 (June 15, 1779), no. 16- 18 (Nov. 15-Dec. 15, 1779), no. 21-24 (Feb. 1-Mar. 15, 1779 [i.e. 1780])
79.1.266
Library also has microfilm (L2003F111) of Bibliotheque nationale de France copy: May 1, 15, Aug. 15, 30, Sept. 30, Oct. 15, 30, 1778, Nov. 1778-Mar. 1779, Apr.-June 1779, Apr. 15-Aug. 30, 1784, Dec. 15, 1786.
No. 4 (May 15, 1779): a list of English war ships, with captains' names, due to leave England for New York; Washington's letter Jan. 26, 1779 about Elizabeth-Town. No. 6 (June 15, 1779): Investigations of the Howe brothers along with General Burgoyne regarding their conduct of the war. No. 16 ( Nov. 15, 1779): citations of action by John Paul Jones- -the Drake, Bon- Homme Richard, and the Serapis; detailed list of each country's ship, number of cannons, where and whom captured and sunk. No. 18 (Dec. 15, 1779): John Paul Jones' arrival in Holland, the British Ambassador demanding Jones' arrest as a pirate. No. 22 (Feb. 15, 1779 [i.e. 1780]): The revolution in America to date, which reflects on the Washington- Jumonville affair of 1757, the treaty of alliance and commerce between France and United States of Jan. 1778; Court Martial of Admiral Keppel. No. 23 (Mar. 1, 1779 [i.e. 1780]): Court Martial of Admiral Keppel in detail.
No. 24 (Mar. 15, 1779 [i.e. 1780]): Court Martial of General Schuyler; Lafayette's departure for America; D'Estaing's action.
v. ; 22 cm. (8vo)
Title from cover.
Includes the British and French involvement in the revolutionary war and also its affect on politics, commerce and trade.
Library has no. 2-4 (Apr. 15-May 15, 1779), no. 6 (June 15, 1779), no. 16- 18 (Nov. 15-Dec. 15, 1779), no. 21-24 (Feb. 1-Mar. 15, 1779 [i.e. 1780])
79.1.266
Library also has microfilm (L2003F111) of Bibliotheque nationale de France copy: May 1, 15, Aug. 15, 30, Sept. 30, Oct. 15, 30, 1778, Nov. 1778-Mar. 1779, Apr.-June 1779, Apr. 15-Aug. 30, 1784, Dec. 15, 1786.
No. 4 (May 15, 1779): a list of English war ships, with captains' names, due to leave England for New York; Washington's letter Jan. 26, 1779 about Elizabeth-Town. No. 6 (June 15, 1779): Investigations of the Howe brothers along with General Burgoyne regarding their conduct of the war. No. 16 ( Nov. 15, 1779): citations of action by John Paul Jones- -the Drake, Bon- Homme Richard, and the Serapis; detailed list of each country's ship, number of cannons, where and whom captured and sunk. No. 18 (Dec. 15, 1779): John Paul Jones' arrival in Holland, the British Ambassador demanding Jones' arrest as a pirate. No. 22 (Feb. 15, 1779 [i.e. 1780]): The revolution in America to date, which reflects on the Washington- Jumonville affair of 1757, the treaty of alliance and commerce between France and United States of Jan. 1778; Court Martial of Admiral Keppel. No. 23 (Mar. 1, 1779 [i.e. 1780]): Court Martial of Admiral Keppel in detail.
No. 24 (Mar. 15, 1779 [i.e. 1780]): Court Martial of General Schuyler; Lafayette's departure for America; D'Estaing's action.
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