St.-Mémin collection of portraits; consisting of seven hundred and sixty medallion portraits, principally of distinguished Americans, photographed by Gurney and Son, of New York, from proof impressions of the original copper-plates, engraved by M. de St.-Mémin, from drawings taken from life by himself, during his exile in the United States from 1793 to 1814. To which are prefixed a memoir of M. de St.-Mémin [by Ph. Guignard] and biographical notices of the persons whose portraits constitute the collection, compiled from authentic and original sources by the publisher [E. Dexter]