Napoleon and Doctor Verling on St Helena

Napoleon and Doctor Verling on St Helena
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Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781781596494
ISBN-13 : 1781596492
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Napoleon and Doctor Verling on St Helena by : J. David Markham

Many books have been written about St Helena and its most famous resident, the exiled Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The episode has been so intensively researched that it is rare for a fresh, unpublished account to come to light. Yet Dr James Verling's St Helena journal is just such a source. Verling was based on St Helena during Napoleon's imprisonment and he was even appointed as Napoleon's official physician. Throughout his stay, this young doctor kept a vivid diary of his experiences. Through Verling's eyes we get a fresh view of daily life on the island and of the suspicion-filled society that grew up around Napoleon during his last years.

Napoleon’s Purgatory

Napoleon’s Purgatory
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9781622739905
ISBN-13 : 1622739906
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Napoleon’s Purgatory by : Thomas M. Barden

"Napoleon’s Purgatory" is a work portraying the human side of Napoleon as revealed by those who shared his exile on the island of St. Helena. Through the diaries and journals of the Emperor’s servants, generals, and companions come the stories of Napoleon’s tender love for children, his captivating sense of humor, his eternal love for Josephine, and his agonizing death. Napoleon Bonaparte was sent by the British to the remote island of St. Helena where he could not escape. What followed were six excruciating years of loneliness and depression, mixed with frolicking play with the island’s children, a battle of wills with his British captor, an exploration of his lapsed Catholic faith, and the complex relationship with the members of his entourage. This time in exile was akin to time served in Purgatory for Napoleon. His humanity, suffering, joy in the laughter of children, and longing for Josephine are captured vividly in this work through the detailed use of primary sources written by those who were there. While many considered Napoleon Bonaparte the “Corsican Ogre” for the wars he waged across Europe, he was anything but during his exile on St. Helena.

To Befriend an Emperor

To Befriend an Emperor
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Publisher : Ravenhall Books
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 1905043031
ISBN-13 : 9781905043033
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis To Befriend an Emperor by : Lucia Elizabeth Balcombe Abell

Young Elizabeth Balcombe, or Betsy to friends and family, found life on the remote island of St Helena intolerably dull. Most fourteen-year-olds would. Her father had been posted to that unforgiving station in the Atlantic and, being a family man, he took his family with him. Life was bleak in Balcombe's bungalow on the fringe of James Town. But then, in October 1815, the situation was transformed by the arrival of an unusual visitor. Napoleon Bonaparte, one-time master of Europe, now prisoner and exile, stepped ashore. The Balcombes, like all the islanders, were amazed. And even more so when Napoleon, taking a fancy to their bungalow (the Briars) moved in with them. Betsy, overcoming her surprise at sharing her home with an emperor, delighted in his company and the two became firm friends. Miss Betsy Balcombe made the most of her time with the world's most famous prisoner, keenly observing all around her, noting down conversations, recording moods. The result is a unique set of memoirs which records in astonishing detail an almost unbelievable story. That of how a precocious teenager and an emperor talked, argued, played, confided and teased their way through grim years of exile on the barren rock of St Helena. This attractive, illustrated edition brings this remarkable story back to life.

A St. Helena Who's who

A St. Helena Who's who
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35556034259713
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Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis A St. Helena Who's who by : Arnold Chaplin

Napoleon's Doctor

Napoleon's Doctor
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Publisher : The O'Brien Press Ltd
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781847179746
ISBN-13 : 1847179746
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Napoleon's Doctor by : Dr. Hubert O'Connor

A fascinating glimpse into the mind of Napoleon in exile – his opinions on love and war, his reflections on the most important events of his life – by one of his closest confidantes In 1815, the young Dublin doctor Barry O'Meara accepted the opportunity of a lifetime to look after Napoleon Bonaparte in his banishment on St Helena. In one of the most isolated places on earth, doctor and patient became intimate friends. The core of Napoleon's Doctor is the diary O'Meara kept, at Napoleon's suggestion, while on St Helena. He records in lively detail many hours of Napoleon's conversation, ranging from his views on class, religion and slavery to his love for Josephine and why Waterloo was lost. Napoleon was only fifty-one when he died on St Helena. This book ends with a detailed solution to a mystery that has plagued historians: was he poisoned by his British jailers?

Under the Shadow of Napoleon

Under the Shadow of Napoleon
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780814709436
ISBN-13 : 0814709435
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Under the Shadow of Napoleon by : Michael Bonura

The way an army thinks about and understands warfare has a tremendous impact on its organization, training, and operations. The central ideas of that understanding form a nation's way of warfare that influences decisions on and off the battlefield. From the disasters of the War of 1812, Winfield Scott ensured that America adopted a series of ideas formed in the crucible of the Wars of the French Revolution and epitomized by Napoleon. Reflecting American cultural changes, these French ideas dominated American warfare on the battlefields of the Mexican-American War, the American Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and World War I. America remained committed to these ideas until cultural pressures and the successes of German Blitzkrieg from 1939 - 1940 led George C. Marshall to orchestrate the adoption of a different understanding of warfare. Michael A. Bonura examines concrete battlefield tactics, army regulations, and theoretical works on war as they were presented in American army education manuals, professional journals, and the popular press, to demonstrate that as a cultural construction, warfare and ways of warfare can be transnational and influence other nations.