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1769-1821

My Napoleon

1997
A young English girl describes her friendship with Napoleon when, after his defeat at Waterloo, he comes to live in her family's house on the island of St. Helena.

The age of Napoleon

2002
A reprint of the 1963 text which examines the military, political, cultural, economic, and social aspects of the Napoleonic world, and provides insight into the life and thinking of French military leader Napoleon Bonaparte.

Sharpe's devil

Richard Sharpe and the Emperor, 1820-1821
1999
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Sharpe comes out of retirement to find his friend Don Blas Vivar, Captain-General of the Spanish colony of Chile.

The military life of Napoleon, Emperor of the French

1969
Reviews the military career of Napoleon, who learned his strategies from the defeats and victories of history's great military leaders.

The secret life of Josephine

Napoleon's bird of paradise
2007
A fictionalized account of the life of Josephine Bonaparte that examines her childhood on the Caribbean island of Martinique, marriage to a young French aristocrat, relationships with some of France's most powerful political figures, affair and marriage to Napoleon, and other related topics.

Napoleon and the napoleonic wars

1993
Follows Napoleon Bonaparte from his origins as a lowly soldier to his rise to military power and his conquest of Europe.

The age of Napoleon

a history of European civilization from 1789 to 1815
1975
Portrays the enigmatic character and incredible career of Napoleon Bonaparte, and describes the world he helped to fashion in the course of his ambitions.

Napoleon Bonaparte

2006
A biography of Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military genius who crowned himself Emperor of the French and established a vast European empire.

The Louisiana Purchase

a primary source history of Jefferson's landmark purchase from Napol?on
2004
Primary sources describe the history of the Louisiana Purchase, from Jefferson's dream of expansion and his negotiations with Napoleon for the land to the exploration of the new territory by Lewis and Clark.

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