- 176
[Washington, George, first President]
Description
- paper and ink
4to (9 5/8 x 7 1/2 in.; 245 x 190 mm). The "pièces justicatives" set in double columns; a clean, bright copy. Contemporary mottled calf, decorative handcolored grapevine patterned endpapers, the spine in six compartments gilt-tooled with marguerites, light tan lettering piece, edges stained red; a few old scratches to boards, upper outer corner of lower board skillfully repaired.
Provenance
Literature
Condition
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Catalogue Note
The French later retaliated by surrounding Washington at Fort Necessity, forcing his surrender. They seized Washington's journal, Braddock's letter of instruction, and Braddock's letters to the British ministry, which were employed by Moreau to substantiate their claim that Washington had murdered Jumonville. Washington's journal suggests that Jumonville had set out on a peaceful mission to deliver a message to the British. Washington suspected Jumonville was sent as a spy, and at the urging of Half King, the leader of a band of Mingos allied to the British, ambushed Jumonville's party in a small valley near what is now Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
The Mémoire also maintains the contention of French rights to the region west of the Alleghenies. Numerous duodecimo reprints were soon issued and appear with relative frequency at auction, but only one copy of the quarto edition has been sold at auction since 1975.