Finding Napoleon’s “Ashes” in Paris 179 Years Ago
…died, they feared his burial in France would kindle more unrest. They made sure Napoleon Bonaparte—dead or alive—remained on St Helena in exile. But during the 1830s—an era we know…
…died, they feared his burial in France would kindle more unrest. They made sure Napoleon Bonaparte—dead or alive—remained on St Helena in exile. But during the 1830s—an era we know…
…in my mind and then in my readers’ imaginations, a sense of his everyday life. For example, when he got out of bed, did his bare feet touch the floor…
…A forgotten woman of history—the brazen Albine de Montholon—narrates their tale of intrigue, love, and betrayal. ORDER online: Bookshop.org | Barnes & Nobel | Amazon Cover Design After the defeated Emperor Napoleon…
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Twice in two days this month, Napoleon Bonaparte made news in the New York Times. I’m not sure how much he would have appreciated either article. Napoleon Bonaparte as Cultural…
…a novel, the idea combined several passions. I immediately set off to study Napoleon’s manuscript, Clisson et Eugénie. Now in my novel Finding Napoleon, the defeated emperor finishes writing that youthful manuscript…
…in the streets of Paris. In 1796, he married Joséphine. Unfortunately for her fidelity, he immediately left France to command the Army of Italy. For the next two years, he…
…preferred The Illiad to The Odyssey. Always open-minded about religion, he’s known to have read not only the Bible, but also the Koran and the Indian Vedas. In addition, he…
As my friend and noted Napoleonic scholar, J. David Markham, likes to say, “Napoleon Bonaparte is everywhere.” You are so right, David! Sure enough, while I was vacationing in Alaska,…