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Napoleon Life Legacy and Image A Biography
Author | : Alan Forrest |
Publsiher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 413 |
Release | : 2012-12-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781250018151 |
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From Alan Forrest, a preeminent British scholar, comes an exceedingly readable account of the man and his legend On a cold December day in 1840 Parisians turned out in force to watch as the body of Napoleon was solemnly carried on a riverboat from Courbevoie on its final journey to the Invalides. The return of their long-dead emperor's corpse from the island of St. Helena was a moment that Paris had eagerly awaited, though many feared that the memories stirred would serve to further destabilize a country that had struggled for order and direction since he had been sent into exile. In this book Alan Forrest tells the remarkable story of how the son of a Corsican attorney became the most powerful man in Europe, a man whose charisma and legacy endured after his lonely death many thousands of miles from the country whose fate had become so entwined with his own. Along the way, Forrest also cuts away the many layers of myth and counter myth that have grown up around Napoleon, a man who mixed history and legend promiscuously. Drawing on original research and his own distinguished background in French history, Forrest demonstrates that Napoleon was as much a product of his times as their creator.
Napoleon Life Legacy and Image A Biography
Author | : Alan Forrest |
Publsiher | : St. Martin's Griffin |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-12-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1250038359 |
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From Alan Forrest, a preeminent British scholar, comes an exceedingly readable account of the man and his legend On a cold December day in 1840 Parisians turned out in force to watch as the body of Napoleon was solemnly carried on a riverboat from Courbevoie on its final journey to the Invalides. The return of their long-dead emperor's corpse from the island of St. Helena was a moment that Paris had eagerly awaited, though many feared that the memories stirred would serve to further destabilize a country that had struggled for order and direction since he had been sent into exile. In this book Alan Forrest tells the remarkable story of how the son of a Corsican attorney became the most powerful man in Europe, a man whose charisma and legacy endured after his lonely death many thousands of miles from the country whose fate had become so entwined with his own. Along the way, Forrest also cuts away the many layers of myth and counter myth that have grown up around Napoleon, a man who mixed history and legend promiscuously. Drawing on original research and his own distinguished background in French history, Forrest demonstrates that Napoleon was as much a product of his times as their creator.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Author | : John S C Abbott,John S. C. Abbott |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-01-23 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1835526233 |
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"Napoleon Bonaparte" by John S. C. Abbott is a biography of one of the most famous and controversial figures of European history. The book provides a detailed account of Napoleon's life and achievements, from his humble beginnings on the island of Corsica to his rise to power as one of the most powerful emperors in European history. The book begins with a description of Napoleon's early life, including his education and military training. It then goes on to describe his rise to power, including his military victories and political maneuvering. The book also delves into Napoleon's personal life, including his relationships with his family and mistresses, as well as his health problems and eventual downfall. Throughout the book, Abbott provides an insightful and engaging look at Napoleon's life and legacy. He explores both the positive and negative aspects of Napoleon's reign, including his military genius, his contributions to French society, and his authoritarian tendencies. Overall, "Napoleon Bonaparte" is an informative and engaging biography that sheds new light on one of the most fascinating figures in European history.
The Works of Napoleon Bonaparte
Author | : Napoleon Bonaparte,Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne,Ida M. Tarbell,Charles Downer Hazen |
Publsiher | : e-artnow |
Total Pages | : 1936 |
Release | : 2022-01-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : EAN:4066338115836 |
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This edition is a meticulously edited collection dedicated to the most notable French statesman and military leader. The collection comprises Napoleon's writings, including his famous Maxims of War, proclamations, speeches and correspondences. This collection in enriched with a biography of Napoleon, close friend's memories of him, as well as history of Napoleonic Wars. Contents The Works of Napoleon Bonaparte: Maxims of War Proclamations, Speeches, Diplomatic Correspondence & Personal Letters Napoleon's Letters to Josephine The Life & Legacy of Napoleon: The History of Napoleonic Wars The Biography of Napoleon Bonaparte The Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte by Bourrienne
The Private Life of Napoleon
Author | : Arthur Lévy |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 476 |
Release | : 1894 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : UCAL:$B117625 |
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Napoleon
Author | : Felix Markham |
Publsiher | : Pickle Partners Publishing |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2016-07-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781786259813 |
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NAPOLEON—SOLDIER, EMPEROR, LOVER... This magnificent reconstruction of Napoleon’s life and legend is written by a distinguished Oxford scholar. It is based on newly discovered documents—including the personal letters of Marie-Louise and the decoded diaries of General Bertrand, who accompanied Napoleon to his final exile on St. Helena. It has been hailed as the most important single-volume work in Napoleonic literature. “Mr. Markham’s book is notable...a well-balanced study of a man vastly bigger than his 5 feet 6 inches, who has been for generations one of the most fascinating of subjects for biography.”—Mark S. Watson, Baltimore Evening Sun “A surprisingly sympathetic biography of one of the most fascinating men who ever strutted across the stage of history.”—Dolph Honicker, Nashville Tennesseean “A remarkable achievement. The story moves as fast as one of Bonaparte’s campaigns and is told with the clarity of his dispatches.”—The Economist “A definitive contribution to Napoleonic literature.”—Jose Sanchez, St. Louis Globe Democrat “The university lecturer in History at Oxford has approached the impossible; he has written a new life of one of the most written-about figures in modern history with freshness, vivacity, fine scholarship and penetration.”—James H. Powers, Boston Globe “Markham has achieved a startlingly vivid and coherent picture of Napoleon’s career, of the social and intellectual influences that molded it, and of the men and forces that opposed it. The military events, the political movements, the personal intrigues—all appear, each in its proper place and perspective.”—E. Nelson Hayes, Los Angeles Times “Markham’s erudition is extensive; he makes full use of recent discoveries of manuscript material, and he writes with admirable judgment about a character who has been misjudged consistently by historians.”—J. H. Plumb, The Saturday Review
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte
Author | : Ida M. Tarbell |
Publsiher | : e-artnow |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2022-01-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : EAN:4066338115850 |
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This meticulously written biography presents the exciting and remarkable life of the most notable French statesman and military leader, Napoleon Bonaparte. In addition, this book is also supplemented with a biographical sketch of Napoleon's wife, Josephine.
Napoleon
Author | : Frank McLynn |
Publsiher | : Skyhorse Publishing Inc. |
Total Pages | : 1073 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Emperors |
ISBN | : 9781611450378 |
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Author McLynn explores the Promethean legend from his Corsican roots, through the chaotic years of the French Revolution and his extraordinary military triumphs, to the coronation in 1804, to his fatal decision in 1812 to add Russia to his seemingly endless conquests, and his ultimate defeat, imprisonment, and death in Saint Helena. McLynn aptly reveals the extent to which Napoleon was both existential hero and plaything of fate, mathematician and mystic, intellectual giant and moral pygmy, great man and deeply flawed human being.