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Nathan James Edouard (James Edouard) de Rothschild (1844-1881)

Nathan James Edouard de Rothschild (known as James Edouard), the elder son of Nathaniel and Charlotte, was born in Paris on 28 October 1844. He developed an early interest in books and manuscripts, many items in his collection coming from his father as a reward for diligence in school. He studied he Law, pleading his first case in 1866, and published a number of legal works, some in connection with the Legal Society of Medicine in France, which he had founded.

He entered the French House in 1870, becoming a director of the Nord and Est railway companies. His son judged him to be 'clear-sighted, methodical and discerning', qualities he no doubt applied to his business as well as the collecting of books. His particular love was French literature of the mediaeval age, and he worked on a project to publish unedited manuscripts from the Bibliotheque Nationale. James founded the Society of Ancient French Texts and the Society of Jewish Studies.

He lived in Paris on the avenue Friedland with his wife Laura Thérèse. After his death on 25 October 1881, three days before his 37th birthday, she took over the administration of the hospital he had founded at Berck-sur-Mer.

Nathan James Edouard (James Edouard) de Rothschild, publications, 'De la naturalisation sous la loi du 3 décembre 1849 et des modifications introduites par la loi du 29 juin 1867', 1867

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De la naturalisation sous la loi du 3 décembre 1849 et des modifications introduites par la loi du 29 juin 1867, Nathan (James Edouard) de Rothschild (Paris: A. Marescq Ainé, 1867).  Extract from Revue pratique de droit français, 1 and 15 October, 1867.

Nathan James Edouard (James Edouard) de Rothschild, publications, The Society of Ancient French Texts, 'Le Mistere du Viel Testament. Publi avec introduction, notes et glossaire', 1878-1891

000/2595, 6 volumes

Six volume set: Le Mistere du Viel Testament. Publi avec introduction, notes et glossaire, Baron James de Rothschild [Nathan James Edouard de Rothschild, 1844-1881] (Firmin Didot et Cie, Paris, 1878-1891). Red cloth binding.  Vol I: 1878; Vol II: 1879;  Vol III: 1881; Vol IV: 1882; Vol V: 1885; Vol VI: 1891.The Mystery of the Old Testament, published at the behest of The Society of Ancient French Texts. The Society was founded in Paris in 1875 with the aim of publishing documents written in the Middle Ages in the langue d'oil or langue d'oc. Its founding members included Arthur de Rothschild, Edmond de Rothschild, and Nathan James Edouard de Rothschild. From 1875 to 1936, the Society published an annual bulletin for its members, together with volumes of texts. Le Mistere du Viel Testament was printed at the expense of Nathan James Edouard de Rothschild, [father of Henri de Rothschild] and offered to members of the Society.

Nathan James Edouard (James Edouard) de Rothschild, library collections, 000/2946/8

1905, 1 volume

An unpublished act by Voltaire. Published from two old manuscript copies in the Royal Library of Stockholm with facsimiles by Carl Wahlund. Published by Almquist & Wiksells Boktryckeri-A.-B., Upsala 1905.  Grey-green morocco, gilt arms on the first cover and gilt monogram on the second cover ‘JR’ for believed to be from the collection of Nathan James Edouard de Rothschild.  In marbled slipcase. Very fine copy with the arms of the French Rothschild family.

Nathan James Edouard (James Edouard) de Rothschild, press cuttings, 1882

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Notice sur le baron Nathan-James-Edouard de Rothschild, Paris, M Paillet Motteroz, 1882. Une grand Bbibliophile. James Edouard had a passion for collecting books. His particular love was French literature of the mediaeval age, and he worked on a project to publish unedited manuscripts from the Bibliotheque Nationale. James founded the Society of Ancient French Texts and the Society of Jewish Studies.

Nathan James Edouard (James Edouard) de Rothschild, memorial tribute, 1881

000/2946/3, 1 volume

Tribute volume to Baron Nathan James Edouard de Rothschild (1844-1881). Black morocco, gilt teardrop on the corners of the covers, gilt' ex-libris James de Rothschild' reproduced in the centre of the front cover, gilt edges. Reprinted from the tribute paid by the booksellers Morgand et Fatout to Nathan James de Rothschild, the volume is illustrated with an engraved portrait of Nathan James. This copy belonged to the bookbinder Alphonse Motte and is dedicated to him.