Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte
Title Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte PDF eBook
Author Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 1892
Genre France
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Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte; 1814-1815

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte; 1814-1815
Title Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte; 1814-1815 PDF eBook
Author Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 117
Release 2023-09-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3387029039

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The Invisible Emperor

The Invisible Emperor
Title The Invisible Emperor PDF eBook
Author Mark Braude
Publisher Penguin
Pages 386
Release 2019-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 0735222622

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A gripping narrative history of Napoleon Bonaparte's ten-month exile on the Mediterranean island of Elba In the spring of 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated. Having overseen an empire spanning half the European continent and governed the lives of some eighty million people, he suddenly found himself exiled to Elba, less than a hundred square miles of territory. This would have been the end of him, if Europe's rulers had had their way. But soon enough Napoleon imposed his preternatural charisma and historic ambition on both his captors and the very island itself, plotting his return to France and to power. After ten months of exile, he escaped Elba with just of over a thousand supporters in tow, marched to Paris, and retook the Tuileries Palace--all without firing a shot. Not long after, tens of thousands of people would die fighting for and against him at Waterloo. Braude dramatizes this strange exile and improbable escape in granular detail and with novelistic relish, offering sharp new insights into a largely overlooked moment. He details a terrific cast of secondary characters, including Napoleon's tragically-noble official British minder on Elba, Neil Campbell, forever disgraced for having let "Boney" slip away; and his young second wife, Marie Louise who was twenty-two to Napoleon's forty-four, at the time of his abdication. What emerges is a surprising new perspective on one of history's most consequential figures, which both subverts and celebrates his legendary persona.

Napoleon's Memoirs

Napoleon's Memoirs
Title Napoleon's Memoirs PDF eBook
Author Napoleon I (Emperor of the French)
Publisher
Pages 644
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The Last Days of Napoleon

The Last Days of Napoleon
Title The Last Days of Napoleon PDF eBook
Author François Antonmarchi
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1826
Genre
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Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte; 1814-1821

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte; 1814-1821
Title Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte; 1814-1821 PDF eBook
Author Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 338
Release 2023-09-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3387029128

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The Napoleonic Wars 1803-1815

The Napoleonic Wars 1803-1815
Title The Napoleonic Wars 1803-1815 PDF eBook
Author David Gates
Publisher Random House
Pages 459
Release 2011-06-08
Genre History
ISBN 1446448762

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Known collectively as the 'Great War', for over a decade the Napoleonic Wars engulfed not only a whole continent but also the overseas possessions of the leading European states. A war of unprecedented scale and intensity, it was in many ways a product of change that acted as a catalyst for upheaval and reform across much of Europe, with aspects of its legacy lingering to this very day. There is a mass of literature on Napoleon and his times, yet there are only a handful of scholarly works that seek to cover the Napoleonic Wars in their entirety, and fewer still that place the conflict in any broader framework. This study redresses the balance. Drawing on recent findings and applying a 'total' history approach, it explores the causes and effects of the conflict, and places it in the context of the evolution of modern warfare. It reappraises the most significant and controversial military ventures, including the war at sea and Napoleon's campaigns of 1805-9. The study gives an insight into the factors that shaped the war, setting the struggle in its wider economic, cultural, political and intellectual dimensions.