Révolutions de Constantinople en 1807 et 1808, Précédées d’ Observations Générales sur l’état Actuel de l’Empire Ottoman. TWO VOLUMES IN ONE. .

Juchereau de Saint-Denys, Louis Antoine.

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8vo. xxiv, 318 pp., [1], contemporary quarter-calf with hard boards, gilt title and decoration on flat spine, errata, speckled outer edges, occasional spotting, otherwise copy in very good condition, Librairie de Brissot-Thivars, Paris, first edition, 1819.

Synopsis

The BNC cites a “Nouvelle Édition” dated 1822. Juchereau left France during the Revolution and entered the services of the Porte. He was stationed at Constantinople as “inspecteur en chef du génie militaire”, where he gained the confidence of Selim III and was charged with directing the fortifications of the Ottoman Empire during the Anglo-Russian hostilities in 1807. In this work, he describes the revolutions of 1807 and 1808, which cost Selim III and Mustafa IV their lives and resulted in Mahmoud II becoming Emperor – the so-called “destroyer of the Janisaries”. Juchereau returned to France after Selim’s death. He served in Corfu in 1816, and in 1828 became the French government agent to Greece. It was he who administered the first French loan to the Greeks, and his valuable reports are to be found in the archives of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He also wrote “Histoire de L’Empire Ottoman depuis 1792 jusqu’en 1844”.
Bibliographic references: Blackmer 892, Atabey 626.

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