emperors

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emperors

Napoleon

emperor and conqueror
2010
Presents a biography of French military and political leader Napoleon Bonaparte, with maps, illustrations, primary source documents, a timeline, and a glossary.

Napoleon Bonaparte and Imperial France

2006
Chronicles Napoleon's path to power in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France, discusses his ambition to conquer Europe, shares details of his personal life and military and political prowess, and includes a look at conditions in Imperial France, with excerpts from letters, diaries, and newspapers.

The riddle of Zorfendorf Castle

2005
Eric and his friends learn that Zorfendorf Castle holds a secret which they must prevent from falling into the hands of Emperor Ko.

Augustus and imperial Rome

2000
Examines the rule of Augustus Caesar, including his rise to power, politics, and final days, and describes everyday life in Rome during his reign.

Napole?n

2003
Presents a comprehensive biography on the life and military experiences of Napoleon Bonaparte and chronicles his childhood, motivation, accomplishments, as well as his impact on history.

The Emperor's new groove

2000

American shogun

General MacArthur, Emperor Hirohito and the drama of modern Japan
2006
Chronicles the history of the relationship between the United States and Japan through a look at the lives of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur and Emperor Hirohito, focusing on their actions during and after World War II.

The Emperor Justinian and the Byzantine Empire

2005
An introduction to the reign of Emperor Justinian and the Byzantine Empire that describes the politics, culture, social beliefs, activities, and art of the era.

Peter the Great

a biography
2002
"This, the shorter biography of Peter the Great (1672-1725), tells his story from birth to death in twelve chapters, including two final chapters on the Tsar's legacy and posthumous reputation up to the present, with the aim of providing a vivid sense of the dynamics of his life and reign: The focus is firmly on the dramatic, appealing and unconventional figure of Peter himself: his actions, deliberations, decisions, relationships, tastes and possessions. It includes the more bizarre aspects of his character, such as his interest in dwarfs, the use of disguises, clowning and vandalism. The main sources are Peter's letters and papers, both published and unpublished, as well as other contemporary accounts and documents." "The narrative comprises both the public and private life, the life Peter lived as well as his significant fantasy world. Hughes offers fascinating new material on the 'alternative' or 'parallel' history of Peter's many disguises and pseudonyms, his deference to a number of mock superiors, and his relationships with individuals such as his second wife Catherine and his favourite Alexander Menshikov." "In each chapter Hughes explores Peter's image in painting and sculpture, bringing the story to the present day with a discussion of controversial monuments in Moscow and St. Petersburg."--BOOK JACKET.

Hirohito and the making of modern Japan

2001
The definitive account of his rich life and legacy. Meticulously researched and utterly engaging, this book is proof that the history of twentieth-century Japan cannot be understood apart from the life of its most remarkable and enduring leader.

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