It will therefore, I think be admitted that the present volumes, in which I have endeavoured to give a full and unprejudiced history of the Women Bonapartes, call for no apology; and I may even venture to believe that, whatever their shortcomings, they will be welcomed by the English and American public as an attempt to fill a place in our Napoleonic literature which has been long vacant.
It will therefore, I think be admitted that the present volumes, in which I have endeavoured to give a full and unprejudiced history of the Women Bonapartes, call for no apology; and I may even venture to believe that, whatever their shortcomings, they will be welcomed by the English and American public as an attempt to fill a place in our Napoleonic literature which has been long vacant.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter I Letizia Ramolino Chapter II Birth and infancy of Napoleon Chapter III Exigencies of Carlo Bonaparte Chapter IV Poverty of the Bonapartes at this period Chapter V Marianna and Admiral Truguet Chapter VI Early days of the Bonaparte family in France Chapter VII Madame Bonaparte and her daughters return to Marseilles Chapter VIII Pauline and Freron Chapter IX Elisa and Felix Baciocchi Chapter X Dispersal of the Bonaparte family Chapter XI Madam Bonaparte accompanied by Louis arrive in Paris Chapter XII The Bonapartes after Brumaire Chapter XIII Madame Bonaparte declines the First Consul's invitation to take up her residence at the Tuileries Chapter XIV Pauline and Leclerc Chapter XV Elisa purchases the Hotel Maurepas Chapter XVI Pauline after her return from St. Domingo Chapter XVII Proclamation of the Empire
Chapter I Letizia Ramolino Chapter II Birth and infancy of Napoleon Chapter III Exigencies of Carlo Bonaparte Chapter IV Poverty of the Bonapartes at this period Chapter V Marianna and Admiral Truguet Chapter VI Early days of the Bonaparte family in France Chapter VII Madame Bonaparte and her daughters return to Marseilles Chapter VIII Pauline and Freron Chapter IX Elisa and Felix Baciocchi Chapter X Dispersal of the Bonaparte family Chapter XI Madam Bonaparte accompanied by Louis arrive in Paris Chapter XII The Bonapartes after Brumaire Chapter XIII Madame Bonaparte declines the First Consul's invitation to take up her residence at the Tuileries Chapter XIV Pauline and Leclerc Chapter XV Elisa purchases the Hotel Maurepas Chapter XVI Pauline after her return from St. Domingo Chapter XVII Proclamation of the Empire
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