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1830 First Printed American Announcement of Frenc

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1830 First Printed American Announcement of Frenc
<B>1830 First Printed American Announcement of French Revolution</B></I> <I>Revolution in France!</B></I> Here is a broadside published by the [Boston] <I>Daily Commercial Gazette</B></I> containing extracts from the London papers detailing the July 1830 Revolution in France that overthrew Charles X and is presumably one of the earliest American reports of the overthrow of the Bourbons. The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution, was a revolt by the middle class against Bourbon King Charles X which forced him out of office and replaced him with the Orleanist King Louis-Philippe. It is best known to many Americans through the climax of Victor Hugo's landmark novel, <I>Les Miserables,</B></I> and its adaptation as a long-running Broadway play. We didn't notice any quotes from Jean Valjean or Marius in this historic broadside but the content is, nonetheless, absolutely fascinating. To quote, in part: <I>"It was evident from the compexion of the foreign advices that a crisis was near at hand in France. Still we had no idea that the gathering tempest was so soon to break upon us. But the explosion has fallen upon the startled ear quick as the thunder-crash follows the blaze of the lightning. Another agony has begun. The streets of the French capital have again been deluged with blood. Charles X has ceased to reign. The haughty Bourbons are again our fugitives. LAFAYETTE - almost OUR OWN Lafayette - is again at the head of the National Army. And France reposes once more in the arms of her legitimate sovereigns the PEOPLE."</B></I> One page, 11" x 22" in size, folds, minor dampstaining and an early owner's ink inscription on verso detailing the history of the imprint. A wonderful piece of history. Lot:253