Mary W. Morris Friendship Album, c18241 vol., bound in full crushed morocco, with "ALBUM / 1824" stamped in gilt on the spine and "MARY MORRIS" stamped in gilt on the front cover; 20 cm., 88 leaves, with 20 pages of manuscript entries in various hands and 19 illustrations in various media. A manuscript dedication on 1r reads "From Charlotte, Countess de Survilliers, to Mary W. Morris / March 12th 1824." The dedicator is Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (1802-1839), daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, the older brother of the emperor. From December 1821 to August 1824 the countess lived with her exiled father on an estate on the Delaware River, near Bordentown, New Jersey. Among the many drawn, painted, or hand-colored illustrations in the album is a landscape in watercolor signed by Bonaparte, who was an accomplished painter and printmaker. The identity of the album's owner has not been definitively established; a likely choice is Mary White Morris (1800-1838), granddaughter of the Philadelphia financier Robert Morris (1734-1806). MSN/EA 8612-1-B.