The Disgraceful flight of Bonaparte from the Battle of Krasnoi: Fright so got possession of him that he Fled at full gallop with a small portion of his Staff to the Village of Liadam and sacrificed the Whole Army of Davoust the battle lasted the whole of the 17. and 18th. Novr. 1812. The French were completely defeated and dispersed, the loss in killed and wounded was immense, the Russians made pr

8th of 3 series of prints and 2 separate prints bound together; 3rd of 4 colored aquatints by Hassell 'from a painting made by J.M. Wright, Esqr. from a sketch by Count Orloff, while on a reconnaissance'. 'Napoleon with a group of four others, including a Mamluk wearing a turban with a curled moustache, galloping off to left, holding onto his hat against the wind, which blows his cloak around him and looking back at a small body of cavalry which fires at them, other men on the crest of a hill in the background to right, wounded men in the foreground and billowing smoke all around' -- British Museum 8th of 3 series of prints and 2 separate prints bound together; 3rd of 4 colored aquatints by Hassell 'from a painting made by J.M. Wright, Esqr. from a sketch by Count Orloff, while on a reconnaissance'. 'Napoleon with a group of four others, including a Mamluk wearing a turban with a curled moustache, galloping off to left, holding onto his hat against the wind, which blows his cloak around him and looking back at a small body of cavalry which fires at them, other men on the crest of a hill in the background to right, wounded men in the foreground and billowing smoke all around' -- British Museum Folio; bound in 3/4 green morocco stamped gold "Prints. Russian Campaign" and marble boards; worn, some plates foxed. London, Francis Edwards, 1951.
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