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E-grāmata: Napoleon in 100 Objects

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  • Formāts: 184 pages
  • Sērija : In 100 Objects
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Frontline Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526731395
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  • Formāts: 184 pages
  • Sērija : In 100 Objects
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Frontline Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526731395
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For almost two decades, Napoleon Bonaparte was the most feared, and revered, man in Europe. At the height of his power, the land under his control stretched from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, and encompassed most of Western Europe.

For almost two decades, Napoleon Bonaparte was the most feared, and revered, man in Europe. At the height of his power, the land under his control stretched from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, and encompassed most of Western Europe.The story of how a young Corsican, who spoke French with a strange accent, became Emperor of the French at the age of just thirty-three is a remarkable one. The many fascinating objects brought together in this book detail not only Napoleon’s meteoric rise to power, but also his art of war and that magnificent fighting force, the Imperial Guard, which grew from a small personal bodyguard to the size of a small army. Some of his great battles, such as Marengo, Austerlitz, Jena and Wagram, are also explored, as is Napoleon’s great Oriental adventure, which saw him conquer Egypt. He took with him artists and scientists, which led to the discovery of the Rosetta Stone and the deciphering of the Egyptian hieroglyphs.Napoleon, however, took a step too far when he marched into Russia. The vast distances and the weather wrecked his army and he was never able to recover – and, eventually, his enemies proved too strong. France was invaded and he was compelled to abdicate. Napoleon was not finished, though, and he returned from exile to lead France into war one more time, only for his army to be beaten beyond all hope of recovery in the muddy Flanders fields at Waterloo.In this engaging and hugely informative book, the author takes us on a journey across Napoleonic Europe to discover the places, people and objects that tell the story of one man’s life. It is a story of one of the most turbulent eras in history, one that, to this day, still bears Bonaparte’s name. But his legacy lives on in the French legal and social systems and he remains as enigmatic a figure today as he did 200 years ago.

A unique collection of 100 items associated with Napoleon that explore a great variety of the events that influenced him, to try to dispassionately identify the truth behind the events, showing not only the Frenchman's designs, but also the reactions of
Foreword viii
1 Casa Buonaparte
1(3)
2 Bust of Madame Mere
4(2)
3 Statue of Paoli
6(2)
4 Statue of a Young Napoleon
8(2)
5 Metre etalon
10(2)
6 Snuff Box
12(3)
7 Facial Reconstruction of Maximilien Robespierre
15(3)
8 French Gribeauval Cannon
18(2)
9 Photograph of Montebello
20(3)
10 Bust of Napoleon from the Italian Campaign
23(2)
11 The Four Bronze Horses
25(3)
12 Plaque to Napoleon and Josephine
28(3)
13 Mameluke Saddle and Adornments
31(3)
14 Description de L'Egypte by Fourier
34(3)
15 Napoleon's Sabre
37(4)
16 Napoleon's Chess Set
41(3)
17 Proclamation Announcing the Coup of 18 Brumaire
44(3)
18 Napoleon's Uniform Coat
47(3)
19 Body of Le Vizir
50(2)
20 Josephine's Jewellery Box
52(3)
21 Napoleon's Dress Coat as First Consul
55(2)
22 Papal Tiara
57(2)
23 French Print of the Treaty of Mortefontaine
59(2)
24 Print of the Assassination Attempt on Napoleon
61(2)
25 Miniature Portrait of Lucien Bonaparte
63(3)
26 French Plan of Port Jackson in Australia, 1802
66(4)
27 The Luxembourg Palace
70(2)
28 Rosetta Stone
72(2)
29 Pauline's Diplomatic Bag
74(3)
30 Legion of Honour
77(2)
31 Slave Manacles
79(2)
32 The Lycee in Autun
81(2)
33 Bust of Toussaint Louverture
83(4)
34 Gold `Napoleon' from Year 12 (1803)
87(2)
35 Statue of Napoleon as a Roman Emperor
89(2)
36 Brass Commemorative Medal for the Peace of Amiens
91(4)
37 The Preface of the Louisiana Purchase
95(3)
38 Extract from the Records of the Detenus
98(3)
39 Pillbox with an Image of Elisa Bonaparte
101(2)
40 Memorial to the Duke of Enghien at Vincennes
103(2)
41 Napoleon Portrayed as a Roman Administrator
105(2)
42 Column at Boulogne-sur-Mer
107(4)
43 Gold Leaf
111(2)
44 Carpet Decorated with Napoleonic Bees
113(2)
45 Battle-Damaged Eagle, 1804
115(2)
46 Cover of Beethoven's Symphony No.3
117(2)
47 Bearskin of a Grenadier of the Imperial Guard
119(3)
48 Napoleon's Bath at St. Helena
122(2)
49 Memorial to the Battle of Austerlitz
124(4)
50 An `Empire Style' Table
128(2)
51 Model of the Column in the Place Vendome
130(2)
52 Westphalian 2/3 Thaler Coin
132(3)
53 Miniature Portrait of the Duke of Brunswick
135(3)
54 The Great Basin at Antwerp
138(3)
55 The Treaty of the Confederation of the Rhine
141(3)
56 Commemorative Medallion
144(3)
57 Print of a Douanier
147(2)
58 Large Sevre Plate
149(2)
59 French Cuirass Showing a Bullet Strike
151(3)
60 Caroline Bonaparte's Necklace
154(3)
61 Miniature of Napoleon and Alexander Embracing
157(3)
62 Czapka Helmet of the Polish Lancers
160(3)
63 Josephine's Tiara
163(3)
64 Model of His Danish Majesty's Ship, Phoenix
166(3)
65 Photograph of Alexandre Colonna-Walewski
169(2)
66 Tomb of Pope Pius VII
171(3)
67 Document signed by General Delaborde, Lisbon 1808
174(4)
68 Contemporary Image of Soldiers of the Kingdom of Holland
178(2)
69 Napoleon's Throne
180(2)
70 Infantryman's Shako from the Kingdom of Naples
182(3)
71 Spanish Coins
185(5)
72 Sugar Beets
190(2)
73 Le Moniteur Newspaper dated Tuesday 10 November 1807
192(3)
74 Austrian 7-pounder Cannon
195(4)
75 Maria Walewska's Dress
199(4)
76 Napoleon's Satchel
203(3)
77 Statue of Andreas Hofer in Bergisel
206(3)
78 Marie Louise's Pocket Watch
209(3)
79 French Prisoner of War Articles
212(4)
80 The Cradle of the King of Rome
216(3)
81 Russian Grenadier's Mitre Hat with Two Bullet Holes
219(3)
82 Napoleon's Sledge
222(5)
83 Napoleon's Hat from the Russian Campaign
227(2)
84 Arc de Triomphe
229(3)
85 Contemporary Print of General Claude de Malet
232(3)
86 Josephine's Dress
235(3)
87 Napoleon Crossing the Alps
238(3)
88 An order from Fouche, Head of Police, 18 Brumaire Year 8
241(3)
89 Napoleon's Travelling Necessaire
244(3)
90 Monument to the Battle of the Nations
247(3)
91 Announcement of Napoleon's Abdication
250(4)
92 French Infantryman's Shako
254(2)
93 Line Drawing of Conscripts for Napoleon's Army
256(3)
94 Flag of Elba
259(4)
95 Coach from Waterloo
263(5)
96 Robert Fulton's `Nautilus' Submarine
268(3)
97 Napoleon's Letter to the Prince Regent
271(3)
98 Napoleon's Straw Hat
274(3)
99 Napoleon's Death Mask
277(3)
100 Napoleon in his Tomb
280(3)
Index 283
GARETH GLOVER is an ex-Royal Navy Officer who has studied the Napoleonic Wars for over forty years and over the last decade has written and compiled more than sixty books of previously unpublished archival material from the period. He is the acknowledged foremost authority on the British archives related to the Napoleonic Wars and has made a huge number of discoveries which have radically altered our understanding of the Waterloo campaign.