Thomas Jefferson Papers

From Thomas Jefferson to Philippe Reibelt, 2 May 1805

To Philippe Reibelt

Washington May 2. 05.

Sir

I have 10. vols of the Quarto edition of the Oiseaux de Buffon, with planches enluminées: but they go only to plate 646. being 5. vols of text, & 5. vols of plates. could you undertake to import the residue of the work for me, ready bound: for otherwise binding here costs as much as the book. the books which made the subject of your last letter had been taken by the offices. I gave your letter to mr Smith Secretary of the Navy, who will see to paiment for himself & the others. he will be in Baltimore in two or three days, & should it escape his attention, you can apply to him. Accept my salutations.

Th: Jefferson

PoC (DLC); at foot of text: “Mr. Reibelt”; endorsed by TJ.

subject of your last letter: probably Reibelt to TJ, 29 Apr., recorded in SJL as received 30 Apr. but not found. Reibelt may have inquired about payment for five books that TJ had previously set aside for use by the executive departments (TJ to Reibelt, 23 Jan.).

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