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LOUIS XVIII
(1755 - 1824) King of France in the restoration of the Bourbons following the fall and exile of Napoleon. Fine and rare A.L.S. "Louis" 1p. 4to., Mittan, Sept. 23, 1805, to the Ferdinand IV, King of Naples. Admitting that he fears for Naples, its King, and the King's family during a recent calamity, Louis strangely assures his correspondent that the eruption of Vesuvius would protect his kingdom from other trouble. Unfortunately for Ferdinand, Louis' prediction proved optimistic: instead, Ferdinand was driven from his city by the French in 1806, and did not return until 1815. In very fine condition with the original holograph envelope.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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