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Napoleon Bonaparte Frank Giles

Napoleon Bonaparte By Frank Giles

Napoleon Bonaparte by Frank Giles


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Once imprisoned on Saint Helena, Napoleon came under the supervision of Sir Hudson Lowe. What really happened there? Lowe has been reviled by some historians, but Giles looks afresh at the evidence to portray him in a more favourable light.

Napoleon Bonaparte Summary

Napoleon Bonaparte: England's Prisoner by Frank Giles

'My political life is over, and I proclaim my son Emperor of the French under the title of Napoleon II'. It was not to be. Napoleon's hopes, expressed in his declaration to the French people after his defeat at Waterloo, were vain. On 13 July 1815, after the great battle, Napoleon dictated his famous letter to the Prince Regent. Avoiding any hint of surrender and claimed to come like Themistocles to throw myself upon the hospitality of the British people - I put myself under the protection of their laws, which I claim from Your Royal Highness, as the most powerful, the most constant and the most generous of my enemies. Napoleon's idea of living peacefully in the English countryside was a pipedream. The island of St Helena, to which the Royal Navy conveyed him, was an unappealing home. The respect accorded to him by the officers and men of the navy revealed, however, his sure touch with fighting men, and the magnetism he exerted even in defeat. Once in his prison of Longwood, Napoleon came under the supervision of its Governor Sir Hudson Lowe. What really happened there? Was the fallen Emperor badly treated - perhaps even poisoned? Lowe has been reviled by some historians, but looking afresh at the evidence Frank Giles portrays him, though unattractive in many ways, in a more favourable light.

Napoleon Bonaparte Reviews

* The Locust Years: Well researched, clearly written and, above all, scrupulously fair.' - Times Literary Supplement * Sundry Times 'elegant and lucid prose...humorous, entertaining, and enomously likeable' - Clive Davies, Yorkshire Post

About Frank Giles

Frank Giles is a former Editor of The Sunday Times and the author of The Locust Years the story of the Fourth French Republic 1946-1958.

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GOR005166490
9781841193908
1841193909
Napoleon Bonaparte: England's Prisoner by Frank Giles
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
20010927
288
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