Napoleon's Young NeighborGood Press, 4 Δεκ 2019 - 450 σελίδες In 'Napoleon's Young Neighbor', author Helen Leah Reed brings to life little-known moments in the final years of Napoleon Bonaparte's life. Based on 'Recollections of Napoleon at St. Helena' by Mrs. Abell, this semi-fictional novel takes a vivid and engaging approach to conversations and incidents related in Mrs. Abell's book. With added pages of historical context and a rearranged narrative, the book offers a comprehensive look at the life of Napoleon, from his defeat at Waterloo to his final days on St. Helena island. From the excitement of ball-gowns to the serious side of politics, readers will be transported to the world of Napoleon and those around him in this engaging and well-researched novel. |
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... Story for Girls Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens. BRENDA'S BARGAIN Illustrated by Ellen Bernard Thompson. AMY IN ACADIA Illustrated by Katherine Pyle. BRENDA'S WARD Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill. IRMA AND NAP A Story for Younger ...
... Story for Girls Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens. BRENDA'S BARGAIN Illustrated by Ellen Bernard Thompson. AMY IN ACADIA Illustrated by Katherine Pyle. BRENDA'S WARD Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill. IRMA AND NAP A Story for Younger ...
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... story was too absurd. Then one of the little boys began to cry. In their play the older children were in the habit of frightening the others with the name of Napoleon Bonaparte. It was alarming to hear that the terrible Napoleon.
... story was too absurd. Then one of the little boys began to cry. In their play the older children were in the habit of frightening the others with the name of Napoleon Bonaparte. It was alarming to hear that the terrible Napoleon.
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... story they now heard for the first time. "So they send him here?" It was Mr. Balcombe who first spoke. "Yes; no spot in Europe can hold him. Even on Elba he had begun to establish a kingdom. He reached beyond that little island, and now ...
... story they now heard for the first time. "So they send him here?" It was Mr. Balcombe who first spoke. "Yes; no spot in Europe can hold him. Even on Elba he had begun to establish a kingdom. He reached beyond that little island, and now ...
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JAMESTOWN | |
CHAPTER III | |
CHAPTER IV | |
CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
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CHAPTER IX | |
THE BRIARS From an old print | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XII | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
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