French statesman, one of the leading figures of the French Revolution. A Parisian lawyer, he became a leader of the Cordeliers early in the Revolution and gained popular favor through his powerful oratory. A member of the Commune of Paris, he helped set the stage for the Aug. 1792, attack on the Tuileries and the overthrow of the monarchy. In the new republic, he became minister of justice and virtual head of the Provisional Executive Council. On Mar. 30, 1794, Danton and his followers were charged with conspiracy to overthrow the government. The trial was a mockery, and Danton was guillotined. DS, in French, signed 'Danton,' four pages both sides, 7.5 x 9.5, July 1787. Closely penned document, in French, signed at the conclusion by Danton. In fine condition, with light wear to close edges, a couple small holes to borders of pages and all writing clear and legible for future translation. RRAuction COA.