12. Marking Time

  1.     Louis Napoléon to Narcisse Vieillard, Dec. 10, 1846, on problems with Plon-Plon, Jerrold, op. cit., v. II, p. 381. Jerrold gives the best coverage of London now.

  2.     Louis Napoléon to Vieillard, Feb. 25, 1847, Jerrold, Ibid., vol. III, p. 382.

  3.     Louis Napoléon to Hortense Cornu, July 26, 1846, Jerrold, Ibid., vol. II, p. 460.

  4.     Louis Napoléon to Narcisse Vieillard, August 3, 1846, Jerrold, Ibid., vol. II, p. 460, and by him to her on August 17, 1846, Ibid., and again to her on Sept. 3, 1846, Jerrold, vol. II, p. 461.

  5.     Louis Napoléon to Narcisse Vieillard, 10 Dec. 1846, Jerrold, Ibid., II, 381.

  6.     The Boston Public Library published Memorial of Joshua Bates in 1865.

  7.     Jerrold, vol. II, pp. 384–385.

  8.     His Etudes sur le Passé et l’Avenir de l’Artillerie, this volume printed privately by Bonaparte in Paris in 1847.

  9.     Margaret Blessington, The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington (London: Longmans, 1855), 3 vols.; and Nick Foulkes, The Last of the Dandies, The Scandalous Life and Escapades of Count d’Orsay (Boston: Little, Brown, 2003).