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Terrible Exile - The Last Days of Napoleon on St Helena

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Sir Brian Unwin studied at the universities of Oxford and Yale. After a career in the civil service in Whitehall he became President of the European Investment Bank. He has a longstanding interest in the Napoleonic period and Napoleon's captivity on St Helena and in 2007 visited the island in pursuit of his research. Klappentext At its height, the Napoleonic Empire spanned much of mainland Europe. Feted and feared by millions of citizens, Napoleon was the most powerful and famous man of his age. But following his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo the future of the one-time Emperor of France and master of Europe seemed irredeemably bleak. How did the brilliant tactician cope with being at the mercy of his captors? How did he react to a life in exile on St Helena - and how did the other inhabitants of that isolated and impregnable island respond to his presence there? And what tactics did he develop to preserve his legacy in such drastically reduced circumstances? Tracing events from the dramatic defeat at Waterloo to his death six years later, this is the first modern comprehensive account of the last phase of Napoleon's life. Drawing on many previously overlooked journals and letters, Brian Unwin has pieced together a remarkably vivid account of Napoleon's final years which also offers fresh insights into the character of this giant of European history. "Terrible Exile" brilliantly evokes the claustrophobic atmosphere of life on St Helena, offering a colourful and original history of the period as well as a persuasive psychological portrait of a great man in reduced circumstances. It will be essential reading for anyone with an interest in Napoleonic history and is an important addition to our understanding of the subject.Tracing events from the dramatic defeat at Waterloo to his death six years later, this book offers a comprehensive account of the last phase of Napoleon's life. It also offers fresh insights into the character of this giant of European history. Zusammenfassung Tracing events from the dramatic defeat at Waterloo to his death six years later, this book offers a comprehensive account of the last phase of Napoleon's life. It also offers fresh insights into the character of this giant of European history. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER ONE: FROM WATERLOO TO ROCHEFORTCHAPTER TWO (FROM ROCHEFORT TO PLYMOUTH)CHAPTER THREE: THE VOYAGE TO ST HELENACHAPTER FOUR: ARRIVAL AT ST HELENACHAPTER FIVE: LONGWOOD HOUSECHAPTER SIX: THE ARRIVAL OF SIR HUDSON LOWECHAPTER SEVEN: CAPTIVITY AND CONFRONTATIONCHAPTER EIGHT: NAPOLEON’S CONTINUING PROBLEMSCHAPTER NINE: SIR HUDSON LOWE’S PROBLEMSCHAPTER TEN: THE ROAD TO THE ENDCHAPTER ELEVEN: A JUDGEMENTEPILOGUE...

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