Wellington's Lieutenant Napoleon's Gaoler
Title | Wellington's Lieutenant Napoleon's Gaoler PDF eBook |
Author | Gareth Glover |
Publisher | Casemate Publishers |
Pages | 537 |
Release | 2005-04-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1783409797 |
The Author wrote numerous letters home from the campaigns that he fought with Wellington in the Peninsular when he was commanding his Regiment. He was therefore in a senior position and privy to secrets of the war. He is often caustic regarding his superiors including The Iron Duke himself. He packs his letters with interesting descriptions of the life and his surroundings.Once Waterloo was won and Napoleon defeated and captive, Bingham was selected to accompany him on his journey on HMS Northumberland to final exile at St Helena.. There he remained with his captive until relieved by another officer(Sir Pine-Coffin) in 1818. The diary for this period is full of fascinating descriptions of the deposed Emperor and the habits of him and his staff.
Napoleon the Gaoler
Title | Napoleon the Gaoler PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Fraser |
Publisher | |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 |
ISBN |
"This century has seen the Centenary of the release of Napoleon's British Prisoners of War." "...between 1803 and 1814...the British prisoners numbered fewer than 12,000, and of these, speaking generally, more than a third were merchantman officers and sailors captured at sea by French frigates and privateers." -- preface and introduction.
Napoleon's Poisoned Chalice
Title | Napoleon's Poisoned Chalice PDF eBook |
Author | Dr Martin Howard |
Publisher | The History Press |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2009-04-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 075248673X |
In 1815 Napoleon Bonaparte arrived on the island of St. Helena to begin his imprisonment following Waterloo. By 1821 he was dead. During his brief stay, he crossed paths with six medical men, all of whom would be changed by the encounter, whether by court martial, the shame of misdiagnosis, or resulting celebrity. What would seem to be a straightforward post became entangled with politics, as Governor Hudson Lowe became paranoid as to the motivations of each doctor and brought their every move into question. In Napoleon's Poisoned Chalice, Martin Howard addresses the political pitfalls navigated with varying success by the men who were assigned to care for the most famous man in Europe. The hostility that sprang up between individuals thrown together in isolation, the impossible situations the doctors found themselves in and the fear of censure when Napoleon finally began to die.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Title | Napoleon Bonaparte PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Giles |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Napoleon
Title | Napoleon PDF eBook |
Author | Robert McNair Wilson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 630 |
Release | 1927 |
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The Life of Napoleon I
Title | The Life of Napoleon I PDF eBook |
Author | John Holland Rose |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1062 |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | France |
ISBN |
Napoleon in 100 Objects
Title | Napoleon in 100 Objects PDF eBook |
Author | Gareth Glover |
Publisher | Frontline Books |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2020-03-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1526731398 |
For almost two decades, Napoleon Bonaparte was the most feared, and revered, man in Europe. At the height of his power, the land under his control stretched from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, and encompassed most of Western Europe. The story of how a young Corsican, who spoke French with a strange accent, became Emperor of the French at the age of just thirty-three is a remarkable one. The many fascinating objects brought together in this book detail not only Napoleon’s meteoric rise to power, but also his art of war and that magnificent fighting force, the Imperial Guard, which grew from a small personal bodyguard to the size of a small army. Some of his great battles, such as Marengo, Austerlitz, Jena and Wagram, are also explored, as is Napoleon’s great Oriental adventure, which saw him conquer Egypt. He took with him artists and scientists, which led to the discovery of the Rosetta Stone and the deciphering of the Egyptian hieroglyphs. Napoleon, however, took a step too far when he marched into Russia. The vast distances and the weather wrecked his army and he was never able to recover – and, eventually, his enemies proved too strong. France was invaded and he was compelled to abdicate. Napoleon was not finished, though, and he returned from exile to lead France into war one more time, only for his army to be beaten beyond all hope of recovery in the muddy Flanders fields at Waterloo. In this engaging and hugely informative book, the author takes us on a journey across Napoleonic Europe to discover the places, people and objects that tell the story of one man’s life. It is a story of one of the most turbulent eras in history, one that, to this day, still bears Bonaparte’s name. But his legacy lives on in the French legal and social systems and he remains as enigmatic a figure today as he did 200 years ago.