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A Catalogue Private
of the Leslie H. Kuehner Napoleon Collection
1998 © Christian Brothers University
Biography of Leslie H. Kuehner
& description of the Napoleon Collection
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are by appointment only. Call 321-3243 or e-mail rwerle@cbu.edu
for more information.
Following each entry are brackets and numbers, (i.e. [237 - 10975]
or [237 - 10975 - restricted]). These numbers are codes that are
assigned by the Archives for internal control and identification
purposes only.
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Abbott, John Stevens Cabot. The French revolution of 1789: as viewed
in the light of republican institutions. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1887. 2v. [236 - cs 11014-15]
__________. The history of Hortense, daughter of Josephine, queen
of Holland, mother of Napoleon III. New York, Harper, 1899. 379p.
[264 - cs11941]
__________. The history of Napoleon Bonaparte. New York, Harper
& brothers, 1855. 4v. [245C - cs11674 - restricted & 270-
cs11835-7]
__________. Joseph Bonaparte. New York, Harper, 1902. 391p. [256
- cs11571]
__________. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, to which is added a sketch
of the life of the late emperor Napoleon the third. London, Ward,
Lock & Co., 729p. [243 - cs10850]
__________. Napoleon at St. Helena; or, interesting anecdotes
and remarkable conversations of the emperor during the five and
a half years of his captivity. Colle cted from the memorials of
Las Casas, O'Meara, Montholon, Autommarchi, and others. New York,
Harper, 1871. 662p. [286 - cs11000]
Abell, Mrs. Elizabeth Lucia Balcombe. Recollections of the Emperor
Napoleon during the first three years of his captivity on the island
of St. Helena, including the time of his residence at her father's
house, "The Briars." London, J. Murray, 1845. 284p. [237
- cs10941]
Abrantès, Laure Junot, duchesse d'. Memoirs of Napoleon, his court
and his family. New York, D. Appleton, 1854. 2v. [230 - cs10740
& 41]
__________. Memoirs of the Emperor Napoleon from Ajaccio to Waterloo,
as soldier, emperor, husband. New York & London, Dunne, 1901.
3v. [283 - cs11372-74]
An accurate account of the fall of the republic of Venice, and
of the circumstances attending that event: in which the French system
of undermining and revolutionizing states is exposed; and the true
character of Buonaparté. London, Printed for J. Hatchard by J. Hales,
1804. 287p. [240E1 - cs11098 - restricted]
Adams, Henry. Historical essays. ("Napoleon I at Santo Domingo")
New York, Scribner, 1891. 422p. [253 - cs11509]
Adams, Henry A. Napoleon, a play in four acts. New York, J. Selwin
Tait, 1894. 224p. [258 - cs11806]
Adlow, Elijah. Napoleon in Italy 1796-1797. Boston, W.J. Rochfort,
1948. 226p. [265 - cs11971]
Adye, John, Sir. Napoleon of the snows. With an introduction by
Field-Marshall Viscount Allenby. London, Nash & Grayson, 1931.
279p. [274 - cs11792]
Ahriman. [Ahriman I] Ought France to worship the Bonapartes? London,
Robert Hardwicke, 1863. 90p. [240D - cs11007 - restricted]
Alcock, Deborah. The czar: a tale of the first Napoleon. By the
author of "The Spanish Brothers." London, T. Nelson and
Sons, [n.d.] 446p. [255 - cs11540]
Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich. Saint Helena, little island. Translated
from the Russian of M.A. Aldanov by A.E. Chamot. New York, Knopf,
1924. 194p. [264 - cs11922 ]
Alger, John Goldworth. Napoleon's British visitors and captives
1801-1815. New York, J. Pott, 1904. 342p.[279 - cs11966]
Alison, Archibald, Sir. History of Europe, from the commencement
of the French revolution in 1789 to the restoration of the Bourbons
in 1815. Edinburgh & Lond on, William Blackwood, 1847. 20v.
[287 - cs10787-10806]
Aminoff, Constance Léonie Caroline. Ambition. New York, E.P. Dutton,
1923. 310p. [265 - cs11954]
__________. Arrogance. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1928. 383p. [260
- cs11777]
__________. Glory. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1927. 427p. [256 - cs11572]
__________. Love. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1924. 307p. [267 - cs12043]
__________. Retreat. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1938. 457p. [266 -
cs11996]
__________. Revolution. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1922. 365p. [267
- cs12041]
__________. Storm. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1930. 372p. [263 - cs11904]
__________. Success. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1924. 386p. [260 -
cs11760]
__________. Triumph. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1926. 394p. [264 -
cs11940]
__________. Victory. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1926. 309p. [256 -
cs11565]
Anecdotes and characteristics of Napoleon Bonaparte. Translated
and compiled from writings of Napoleon himself, and from the memoirs
and military works of Bourrie nne, Las Cases, Bertrand, Antomarchi,
Walter Scott, Montholon, Lavalette, Rapp, Savary, Meneval, Fain,
Thibauldeau, Bignon, Gourgaud, Soult, Real, Macdonald, Davoust,
Gouvion, St. Cyr, Suchet, Grouchy, Berthier, Mathieu Dumas, Iomini,
Pelet, Belliard, Reynier, Miot, Chambray, Marbot, Segur, &c.
&c. &c. By an American, Philadelphia & New York, C.F.
Stollmeyer, 1840, 102p. [236 - cs10967]
Antommarchi, Francesco. The last days of the Emperor Napoleon.
London, Henry Colburn, 1825. 2v. [246D - cs11202-3 - restricted]
Anderson, J.H. Campaign of Waterloo - 1815. London, Hugh Rees,
1914. 76p. [248 - cs11186]
Anderson, Robert Gordon. Those quarrelsome Bonapartes. New York,
Century, 1927. 501p. [255 - cs11551]
Andrews, Edward L. Napoleon and America. An outline of the reactions
of the United States to the career and downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte.
New York, M. Kennerley , 1908. 89p. [270 - cs11912]
Andrews, George Gordon. Napoleon in review. With an introduction
by Carl L. Becker. New York, Knopf, 1939. 350p. [250 - cs11381]
Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman. The marshal. New York, Grosset
& Dunlap, 1912. 423p. [285 - cs10858]
Ara, Ugo. The romance of the Borromean Islands. An Italian suite.
New York, Stokes, 1930. 167p. [283 - cs11349]
Aragon, Louis. Holy Week, A novel. Translated by Haakon Chevalier.
New York, Putnam, 1961. 541p. [272 - cs11400]
Archer, Dorothy. Corsica, the scented isle. Boston & New York,
Houghton Mifflin, 1923. 266p. [285 - cs11832]
Aretz, Gertrude. Napoleon and his women friends. Translated from
the German by Eden and Cedar Paul. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippencott,
1927. 375p. [264 - cs14294]
Armée, d'Allemagne. Extrait du reglement provisoire pour le service
des troupes en campagne. French text. Paris, Chez Magimel, 1813.
256p. [238 - cs11132]
Arnault, Antoine Vincent. Life and campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte:
giving an account of all his engagements, from the siege of Toulon
to the battle of Waterloo: also, embracing accounts of the daring
exploits of his marshals together with his public and private life,
from the commencement of his career to his final imprisonment and
death on the rock of St. Helena. Translated from the French of M.
A. Arnault an d C.L.F. Panckoecke. Two volumes in one. Boston, Crosby
& Nichols, 1864. 500p. approx. [236 - cs11147]
Aronson, Theo. The golden bees. Greenwich, Connecticut, New York
Graphic Society, 1964. 407p. [267 - cs12058]
Artom, Guido. Napoleon is dead in Russia. London, Allen &
Unwin, 1970. 256p. [274 - cs11613]
Ashton, John. English caricature and satire on Napoleon I. London,
Chatto & Windus, 1888. 454p. [238 - cs11133]
Ashton-Wolfe, Harry. The cask of death and other crimes. New York,
E.P. Dutton, 1932. 285p. [248 - cs11307]
Atkinson, Mrs. Eleanor Stackhouse. Mamzelle Fifine: a romance
of the girlhood of the Empress Josephine on the island of Martinique.
New York, D. Appleton, 1903. 3 96p. [252 - cs11430]
Atteridge, Andrew Hilliard. The bravest of the brave, Michel Ney,
marshal of France, duke of Elchingen, prince of the Moskowa 1769-1815.
New York, Brentano's, 191 2. 379p. [278 - cs11998]
__________. Joachin Murat, marshal of France and king of Naples.
New York, Brentano's, 1911. 304p. [283 - cs11831]
__________. Napoleon's brothers. London, Methuen, 1909. 581p.
[252 - cs11447]
Auby, Octave. The emperor falls in love, the romance of Josephine
and Napoleon. New York, Harper, 1928. 304p. [279- cs12009]
__________. The empress might-have-been, the love story of Marie
Valevska and Napoleon. Translated from the French by H.G. Dwight.
New York, Harper & brothers , 1927. 351p. [238 - cs11174]
__________. King of Rome Napoleon II "L'Aiglon". Authorized
translation by Elizabeth Abbott. Philadelphia, Lippencott, 1932.
273p. [284 - cs11169]
__________. Napoleon. Translated by Margaret Crosland and Sinclair
Road. London, Westbrook House, 1964. 384p. [244 - cs11503]
__________. Napoleon soldier and emperor. Authorized translation
by Arthur Livingson, Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1939. 454p. [271
- cs11334]
__________. The private life of Napoleon. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippencott
Co., 1947. 428p. [241F - cs10965 - restricted]
__________. St. Helena. Authorized translation by Arthur Livingston,
Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1936. 608p. [271 - cs11191]
Auernheimer, Raoul. Prince Metternich, statesman and lover. New
York, Alliance Book, 1940. 365p. [281 - cs11591]
Augusta, duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield. In Napoleonic days
extracts from the private diary of Augusta, duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld,
Queen Victoria's maternal grandmother 1806-1821. Selected and translated
by H.R.H. the Princess Beatrice. London, J. Murray, 1941. 237p.
[251 - cs11419]
Austin, Frederick Britten. Forty centuries look down; a biographical
novel of Napoleon. New York, F.A. Stokes, 1937. 373p. [280 - cs11564]
__________. The road to glory, a biographical novel of Napoleon.
New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1935. 349p. [256 - cs11581]
Austin, Thomas "Old stick-leg"; extracts from the diaries
of Major Thomas Austin. Arranged by Brigadier-General H.H. Austin.
New York, Lincoln Macveagh, Dial Pres s, [1926?] 206p. [270 - cs11860]
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Bailey, Henry Christopher. The god of clay. New York, Brentano's,
1908. 382p. [259 - cs11818]
Bailey, Joseph Whitman. The curious story of Dr. Marshall, with
a few side lights on Napoleon and other persons of consequence.
Cambridge, Mass., Murray. 1930. 11 3p. [260 - cs11773]
Baily, James Thomas Herbert. Napoleon, illustrated with prints
from contemporary and other portraits. London, The Connoisseur Magazine,
1908, 126p. [243 - cs1105 6]
Bainville, Jacques. Napoleon. Translated from the French by Hamish
Miles. Boston, Little, Brown, 1933. 418p. [272 - cs11414]
Ballard, General Colin. Napoleon; an outline. New York, D. Appleton,
1924. 325p. [251 - cs11387]
Balmain, Aleksandr Antonovich, graf. Napoleon in captivity. The
reports of Count Balamin Russian commissioner on the island of St.
Helena 1816-1820. Translated an d edited with introduction and notes
by Julian Park. New York, Century, 1927. 243p. [264 - cs11917]
Balzac, Honoré de Balzac. The works of Honoré de Balzac. With
an introduction by George Saintsbury. New York, McKinlay, Stone
& MacKenzie, 1923. 18 vols. 141p. [267 - cs12056]
Barère de Vievzac, Bertrand. Memoirs of Bertrand Barère, chairman
of the Committee of public safety during the revolution. Translated
by De V. Payen -Payne. London, Nichols, 1896. 4v. [250 - cs11368-71]
Baring-Gould, Sabine. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte. London,
Methuen & Co., 1897. 624p. [242A - cs11051]
Barker, Henry Aston. A short description of the Island of Elba
and town of Porto-Ferrajo. Illustrative of the view now exhibiting
in Henry Aston Barker's Panorama , Leicester Square. London, J.
Adlard, 1815. 11p. [246E - cs11112 - restricted]
Barras, Paul François Jean Nicholas, vicomte de. Memoirs of Barras,
member of the directorate. Edited with a general introduction, prefaces
and appendices, by George Durur. New York, Harper, 1895. 4v. [277
- cs11739-42]
Barré, William Vincent. History of the French consulate, under
Napoleon Buonaparte; being an authentic narrative of his administration,
which is so little known in foreign countries. Including a sketch
o f his life. The whole interspersed with curious anecdotes and
a faithful statement of interesting transactions, until the renewal
of hostilities in 1803. London, T. Hurst, 1804. 535p. [239E1 - cs11088
- r estricted]
Barrès, Jean Baptist Auguste. Memoirs of a Napoleonic officer.
Edited and with an introduction, by his grandson Maurice Barrès,
translated by Bernar d Miall. New York, Dial, 1925. 316p. [251 -
cs11398]
Barrett, Bryant. The Code Napoléon, verbally translated from the
French: to which is prefixed an introductory discourse, containing
a succinct account of the civil regulations, comprised in the Jewish
la w, the ordinances of Menu, the Ta Tsing Leu Lee, the Zend Avesta,
the laws of Solon, the twelve tablets of Rome, the laws of barbarians,
the assises of Jerusalem, and the Koran. Volume 2, London, W. Reed,
1811. 375p. [245C - cs11685 - restricted]
Barton, D. Plunket. Bernadotte, The first phase 1763-1799. New
York, Scribner, 1914. 532p. [284 - cs11167]
Battersby, William John. Brother Solomon, martyr of the French
Revolution. London, Burns & Oats, 1960. 181p. [273 - cs11528]
The Battle Of Waterloo, containing the series of accounts published
by authority, British and foreign, with circumstantial details,
relative to the battle, from a variety of authentic and original
sources, with connected official documents, forming an historical
record of the operations in the campaign of the Netherlands, 1815:
to which is added the names alphabetically arranged, of the officers
killed and wounded, from 15th to 26th June, 1815, and the total
loss of each regiment, with an enumeration of the Waterloo honours
and privileges, conferred upon the men and officers, and lists of
regiments, &c. entitled thereto: illustrated by a panoramic
sketch of the field of battle, and a plan of the posit ions at Waterloo,
at different periods, with a general plan of the campaign. Eighth
Edition, London, J. Booth, 1816. 192p. [239E1 - cs11087 - restricted]
The Battle Of Waterloo; or, A faithful and interesting history
of the unparalleled events connected therewith; from the period
of Bonaparte's escape from Elba, to his arrival at St. Helena. Containing
a circums tantial narrative of the decisive victory obtained over
the French by the allied armies on the plains of Waterloo, June
18, 1815, under the command of those illustrious generals, the Duke
of Wellington & Prince Blucher. Collected from official docu
ments. Interspersed with biographical and characteristic anecdotes;
and remarkable instances of personal heroism, displayed on that
memorable occasion. Likewise an account of the most striking occurrences
in the government of France; with the trials an d execution of Ney,
Labedoyere, &c. Also the surrender of Bonaparte on board the
Bellerophon, and his final banishment to St. Helena; with a geographical
history of that island. Manchester, J. Gleave, 1816. 572p. [233F
- cs10851 - restricted]
Bausset-Roquefort, Louis Francois Joseph, baron de. Private memoirs
of the court of Napoleon and of some publick events of the imperial
reign, from 1805 to the first of May 1814, to serve as a contribution
to t he history of Napoleon. Philadelphia, Carey & Lea, 1828.
435p. [236 - cs11155]
Bayati, A. Eskandar. The final events of the life of Napoleon.
Arabic text. [n.d.] New York, Hakmat, 173p. [262 - cs11841]
Bear, Joan. Caroline Murat; a biography. London, Collins, 1972.
318p. [272 - cs11409].
Bearne, Catherine Mary Charlton. A daughter of the revolution,
a leader of society at Napoleon's court. New York, E.P. Dutton,
1904. 54p. [260 - cs11774]
__________. A queen of Napoleon's court the life story of Désirée
Bernadotte. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1905. 498p. [285 - cs10861]
Beatson, Alexander. Tracts relative to the island of St. Helena
written during a residence of five years. London, W. Bulmer and
Co., 1816. 330p. [239F - cs11075 - restricted]
Beck, Lily Adams. The thunderer; a romance of Napoleon and Josephine.
New York, Dodd, Mead, 1927. 333p. [256 - cs11570]
Becke, Archibald Frank. Napoleon and Waterloo, the emperor's campaign
with the Armée du Nord, 1815 a strategical and tactical study. London,
K. Paul, Trenc h, Trübner & co., 1914. 2v. [270 - cs11934-35]
Belloc, Hilaire. Napoleon's campaign of 1812 and the retreat from
Moscow. New York, Harper and brothers, 1926. 284p. [286 - cs10968]
__________. Robespierre, a study. New York, Charles Scribner's
Sons, 1902. 387p. [232B - cs10819 - restricted]
Benham, Charles. The fourth Napoleon a romance. Chicago, Herbert
Stone, 1897. 600p. [271 - cs10710]
Bernardy, François de. Son of Talleyrand: the life of Comte Charles
de Flahaut 1785-1870. Translated by Lucy Norton, London, Collins,
1956. 320p. [269 - cs 12077]
Bertaut, Jules. Napoleon in his own words From the French of Jules
Bertaut. Translated by Herbert Edward Law and Charles Lincoln Rhodes.
Chicago, A.C. McClurg, 19 16. 166p. [256 - cs11594]
Bertin, Georges. Madame de Lamballe. Translated into English by
Arabella Ward. New York, Godfrey Wieners, 1901. 337p. [229 -cs10677]
Bertrand, Henri-Gratien. Napoleon at St. Helena; the journals
of General Bertrand from January to May of 1821, deciphered and
annotated by Paul Fleuriot de Langle. Translated from the French
by Frances Hume. New York, Doubleday, 1952. 318p. [263 - cs11894]
Beugnot, Jacques-Claude, comte. Life and adventures of Count Beugnot,
minister of state under Napoleon I. Edited from the French by Charlotte
Mary Yonge. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1871. 2v. [232B - cs10821-22
- restricted]
Bill, Alfred Hoyt. Clutch of the Corsican: a tale of the days
of the downfall of the great Napoleon. Boston, The Atlantic Monthly
Press, 1925. 241p. [264 - cs1191 9]
Billard, Max. The marriage ventures of Marie-Louise. English version
by Evelyn Duchess of Wellington. New York, J. Pott, 1910. 317p.
[237 - cs11039]
Bingham, Denis Arthur. The marriages of the Bonapartes. London,
Longmans, Green, 1881. 2v. [286 - cs10962-63]
Bishop, Morris. The life and adventures of La Rochefoucauld. New
York, Cornell University, 1951. 282p. [255 - cs11527]
Blaze, Elzéar Jean Louise Joseph. Recollections of an officer
of Napoleon's army. Translated from the French by E. Jules Méras,
New York, 1911. 345p . [265 - cs11958]
Boigne, comtesse de. Memoirs of the comtesse de Boigne 1781-1814.
Edited from the original MS by Charles Niccoullaud. New York, Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1908. 3v. [243 - cs10905- 07]
Bonaparte, Louis. (King Of Holland). Historical documents and
reflections on the government of Holland. London, Lackington, Hughes,
Harding, Mavor & Jones. 18 20. 3v. [231 - cs10952-54]
__________. Napoleon the First. Translated from the Italian and
edited by A. Kinloch, late a captain in H.M.'s 36th regiment. London,
Edward Stanford, 1861. 132p. [286 - cs10876]
Bonaparte, Lucien, Prince de Canino. Memoirs of Lucien Bonaparte
(Prince of Canino) written by himself. London, Harper & Brothers,
1836. 176+p. [234B - cs1066 8- restricted]
Bonaparte, Marie, Princess. Myths of war. Translated by John Rodker.
London, Imago, 1947. 161p. [258 - cs11647]
Botta, Carlo. Italy, during the consulate and empire of Napoleon
Bonaparte. Philadelphia, Towar & Hogan, 1829, 392p. [244 - cs10782]
Bourgogne, Adrien Jean Baptiste François. Memoirs of Sergeant
Bourgogne, 1812-13. Compiled from the original manuscript by Paul
Cotten. New York, Doubleday & McClure company, 1899. 356p. [251
- cs11424]
Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Edited by R.W. Phillips, New York, Scribner, 1906. 4v. [250 - cs11359-62]
__________. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. Hutchinson's Library
of Standard Lives, New York, Doran, [n.d.] 540p. [260 - cs11511]
__________. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. New York, Thomas Y.
Crowell & Company, 1836. 2v. [234C - cs10680 & 10682 - restricted]
Bowle, John. Napoleon. Introduction by Elizabeth Longford. Chicago,
Follett, 1973. 232p. [284 - cs11164]
Boyce, Edmund. The second usurpation of Buonaparte; or A history
of the causes, progress and termination of the revolution in France
in 1815: particularly comprising a minute and circumstantial account
of the e ver memorable victory of Waterloo. To which are added appendices,
containing the official bulletins of the glorious and decisive battle.
London, W. Clowes, 1816. 2v. [232E - cs10914-15 - restricted]
Boyesen, Algernon. Napoleon, a historical tragedy, in four acts
and nine scenes. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1909. 232p. [258 - cs11790]
Brady, Cyrus Townsend. The eagle of the empire, a story of Waterloo.
New York, G.H. Doran, 1915. 370p. [278 - cs11999]
__________. The two captains: a romance of Bonaparte and Nelson.
New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1904. 413p. [258 - cs11649]
__________. The sword hand of Napoleon; a romance of Russia and
the great retreat. New York, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1914. 357p. [266
- 12016]
Bremer, Karl H. Dynamic emotions; a series of historical episodes
illustrating the psychology of famous historical characters. Cincinnati,
Ohio, Standard Historic al Society, 1928. 184p. [252 - cs11458]
Brent, Harrison. Pauline Bonaparte, a woman of affairs. New York,
Reinhart, 1946. 279p. [265 - cs11970]
Breton, Guy. Napoleon and his ladies. Translated by Frederick
Holt. London, Hale, 1965. 224p. [255 - cs11533]
Brett-James, Antony. The hundred days: Napoleon's last campaign
from eye-witness accounts. London, Macmillan, 1964. 242p. [257 -
cs11608]
Brice, Raoul. (Surgeon Lieutenant General French Army). The riddle
of Napoleon. Translated from the French by Basil Creighton. New
York, Putnam, 1937. 331p. [283 - cs11212]
Broadley, Alexander Meyrick. Napoleon in caricature - 1795-1821.
With an introduction by J. Holland Rose. London, Lane, 1911. 2v.
391p. [285 - cs10922-23]
Brooke, Thomas H. A history of the island of St. Helena, from
its discovery by the Portuguese to the year 1823. London, Kingsbury,
Parbury & Allen, 1824. 495p . [234A - cs10671 - restricted]
Brookes, Dame Mabel Emmerton. St. Helena story. With a forward
by The Rt. Hon. R.G. Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia. London,
Heinemann, 1960. 309p. [257 - cs 11605]
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter. A boy of the First Empire. New York,
Century, 1901. 320p. [285 - cs11019]
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse. Recollections of a long life, with
additional extracts from his private diaries. Edited by his daughter
Lady Dorchester. New York, C . Scribner's Sons, 1909. 2v. [237 -
cs10877-78]
__________. The substance of some letters, written by an Englishman
resident at Paris during the last reign of the Emperor Napoleon.
Philadelphia, M. Thomas, 1816 . 348p. [234B - cs10721 - restricted]
Browne, Haji A. Bonaparte in Egypt, and the Egyptians of to-day.
New York, Scribner, 1907. 410p. [250 - cs11351]
Brown, Jennie Chamberlain. The emperor's shadow. New York, Carlton
Press, 1971. 231p. [256 - cs11555]
Browning, Oscar. The boyhood and youth of Napoleon some chapters
on the life of Bonaparte, 1769-1793. London, John Lane, 1906. 362p.
[236 - cs10971]
__________. The fall of Napoleon. London, J. Lane, 1907. 327p.
[283 - cs11410]
Bryant, Arthur, Sir. The age of elegance 1812-1822. London, Collins,
1950. 450p. [273 - cs11543]
__________. Years of victory, 1802-1812. New York, Harper &
Brothers, 1945. 468p. [274 - cs11628]
Bulos, A. Memoirs of Marshal Ney. Philadelphia, E. L. Carey &
A. Hart, 1834. 222p. [233E - cs10746- restricted]
Bunbury, Henry Edward, Sir, bart. My early adventures during the
peninsular campaigns of Napoleon. Boston, James Loring, 1834. 202p.
[244 - cs10780]
__________. Narratives of some passages in the great war with
France, from 1799 to 1810. London, Richard Bentley, 1854. 471p.
[232B - cs10823 - restricted]
Buonaparteana; or Sketches to serve for an inquiry into the virtues
of the Buonaparte family: contained in a number of curious and authentic
anecdotes, never before published, with an appendix, containing
extracts from a moral work, suppressed by Buonaparte. Bath, Longman
& Rees, 1804. 164p. [240C - cs11085 - restricted]
Burghersh, Lady. The letters of Lady Burghersh (afterwards countess
of Westmoreland) from Germany and France during the campaign of
1813-14. Edited by her daughte r Lady Rose Weigall. London, John
Murray, 1893. 241p. [285 - cs11002]
Burgess, Anthony. Napoleon symphony. New York, Knopf, 1974. 366p.
[273 - cs11496]
Burr, Samuel Engle. Napoleon's dossier on Aaron Burr; proposals
of Colonel Aaron Burr to the Emperor Napoleon. San Antonio, Naylor,
1969. 65p. [269 - cs12082]
Burton, Reginald George. Napoleon's campaigns in Italy 1796-1797
and 1800. London, G. Allen & company, 1912. 142p. [258 - cs11781]
Bush, Bertha E. Story of Napoleon, the hero of the French. New
York, Owen, 1911. 31p. [273 - cs11802]
Bussey, George Moir. History of Napoleon. London, J. Thomas, 1840.
2v. [240E - cs10814-15 - restricted]
__________. Memoir of the emperor Napoleon: with an account of
his obsequies to which is added a description of the grand dioramic
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and the or ganic unity of healthy societies and examine the evil
effects of the cinematograph (otherwise known as the moving pictures)
on the peace of nations as well as the causes of America's reluctance
to join the League of Nations. To this effect calling from their
slumbers the spirit of a film actress asleep on the edge of her
swimming pool in Beverly Hills and the spirit of a senator (fortunately
unknown) asleep on the edge of a debate on the Capitol Hill, the
first being as thrilled at seeing General Wa shington in his (astral)
flesh as the second is awed and perplexed at hearing him in his
living spirit. New York, Oxford University, 1938. 110p. [238 - cs11363]
Madelin, Louis. The consulate and the empire 1789-1809. Translated
from the French by E.F. Buckley. New York, G.H. Putnam, 1934. 500p.
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__________. The French revolution. Translated from the French
with notes by F. Stringfellow Barr. New York, Putnam, 1927. 686p.
[269 - cs11891]
Mahan, Dr. J. Alexander. Marie Louise, Napoleon's nemesis. New
York, Crowell, 1931. 364p. [272 - cs11392]
Maine, René. Trafalgar, Napoleon's naval Waterloo. New York, Scribner,
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Maitland, Frederick Lewis, Sir. The surrender of Napoleon, being
the narrative of the surrender of Buonaparte, and of his residence
on board H.M.S. Bellerophon, with a detail of the principal events
that occurr ed in that ship between the 24th of May and the 8th
of August 1815. A new edition edited, with a memoir of the author,
by William Kirk Dickson. Edinburgh & London, William Blackwood
and sons, 1904. 26 1p. [230 - cs10742]
Malaparte, Curzio. Coup d'etat, the technique of revolution. Translated
by Sylvia Saunders. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1932. 251p. [260 - cs11754]
Malcolm, Clementina Elphinstone, lady. A diary of St. Helena;
the journal of Lady Malcolm (1816, 1817) containing the conversations
of Napoleon with Sir Pulteney Malcolm. Edited by Sir Arthur Wilson,
with an introduction by Muriel Kent. New York, Harper & Brothers,
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by Anna Molboe. London, William Heinemann, 1899. 228p. [234D - cs10719
- restricted]
Manceron, Claude. Austerlitz, the story of a battle. Translated
from the French by George Unwin. New York, W.W. Norton, 1966, 318p.
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__________. Napoleon recaptures Paris, March 20th, 1815. Translated
from the French by George Unwin. London, Allen & Unwin, 1969.
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__________. So brief a spring; a magnificent story of the Hundred
Days. Translated by Humphrey Hare. New York, Putnam, 1958. 452p.
[250 - cs11347]
__________. Which way to turn? Napoleon's last choice. Translated
from the French by Joanna Richardson. London, Jonathan Cape, 1961.
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Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, baron de. The memoirs
of Baron de Marbot: late Lieutenant-General in the French army.
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of the Queen of Etruria, written by herself. An authentic narrative
of the seizure and removal of Pope Pius VII on the 6th of July,
1809, with ge nuine memoirs of his journey from Rome to France,
and thence to Savona, written by one of his attendants. Translated
from the Italian. London, J. Murray, 1814, 180p. [241E - cs10984
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Markham, Felix Maurice Hippisley. Napoleon and the awakening of
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Marie Louise, Empress Consort of Napoleon I. Memoirs of the Empress
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__________. The private diaries of the Empress Marie-Louise, wife
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spirit of military institutions; or, Essential principals of the
art of war. Translate d from the latest edition, revised and corrected
by the author. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1862. 272p.
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Marquard, John Phillips. The unspeakable gentleman. New York,
C. Scribner's Sons, 1922. 265p. [249 - cs11340]
Marshall-Cornwall, James Handyside. Napoleon as military commander.
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__________. Joséphine empress and queen. Translated by Mrs. Cashey
Hoey. Paris, Goupil, 1899. 273p. [242A - cs11680]
__________. Napoleon and his coronation. Translated by Frederic
Cobb with 7 illustrations by Felicien Mybrach. Presentation copy.
London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1911. 3 51p. [230 - cs10745]
__________. Napoleon, lover and husband. Translated from the French
by J. M. Howell. Akron, Ohio, Werner, 1899. 322p. [229 - cs10664]
__________. Napoleon and the fair sex. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott,
1894. 320p. [233C - cs10774 - restricted]
__________. Napoleon at home the daily life of the emperor at
the Tuileries. London & Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Company.
1894. 2v. [230 - cs10730-31 - re stricted]
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Maude, Frederic Natusch. The Leipzig campaign, 1813. London, Swan
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Maurois, André. Napoleon a pictorial biography. London, Thames
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Maxwell, William Hamilton. Stories of Waterloo. London, W. Nicholson,
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Maycock, Frederick William Orby. The invasion of France, 1814.
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McCabe, James Dabney. History of the war between Germany and France,
with biographical sketches of the principal personages engaged in
the contest. To which is ad ded a complete account of the revolt
of the Commune, and the second siege of Paris. Philadelphia, Jones
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McClellan, George Brinton. Venice and Bonaparte. Princeton, Princeton
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McHarg, Charles King. Life of Prince Talleyrand. With extracts
from his speeches and writings. New York, C. Scribner, 1857. 382p.
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with an account of her subsequent shipwreck. London, John Murray,
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Melvin, Frank Edgar. Napoleon's navigation system; a study of
trade control during the continental blockage. New York, 1919. 449p.
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Memes, John Smythe. Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. New York,
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throughout the campaign of 1815. London, Davies, 1927. 388p. [252
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Mercy-Argenteau, François Joseph Charles Marie, comte de. Memoirs
of the Comte de Mercy Argenteau, Napoleon's chamberlain and his
minister plenipotentiary to the king of Bavaria. Translated from
the French, and edited, with an introduction, by George S. Hellman.
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Merezhkovsky, Dmitry Sergeyevich. The life of Napoleon. Translated
from the Russian by Catherine Zvegintzov. New York, E.P. Dutton,
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__________. Napoleon, the man. Translated by Catherine Zvegintzov.
New York, E.P. Dutton, 1928. 267p. [259 - cs11811]
Metternich, Clemens Wenzel Lothar, Fürst von. Memoirs of Prince
Metternich, 1773 - 1815. Edited by Prince Metternich, translated
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Mikhailovskii-Danilevskii, Aleksandr Ivanovich. History of the
campaign in France in the year 1814. Translated from the Russian.
London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1 839. 414p. [286 - cs11045]
Miller, James Rodger. The history of Great Britain, from the death
of George II to the coronation of George IV. Continuation of Hume
and Smollett. Philadelphia, T homas Davis, 1844. 724p. [240B - cs11025
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Miln, Louise Jordan (Mrs. George Crichton Miln). The purple mask.
Adapted from the play "Le chevalier au masque," of Mm.
Paul Armont and Jean Manoussi. New York, A.L. Burt, 1918. 307p.
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Ministerio Da Guerra. Napoleao e a guerra moderna. Spanish text.
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Minnigerode, Meade. Cockades, a romance. New York, Putnam, 1927.
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Miot de Melito, André François, comte. Memoirs of Count Miot de
Melito, minister, ambassador, councillor of state and member of
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Mitchell, John. The fall of Napoleon: an historical memoir. London,
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Molé, Louis-Mathieu, comte. The life and memoirs of Count Molé
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Montagu, Violette M. Napoleon and his adopted son Eugène de Beauharnais
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Napoleon's memorial concerning the treatment he has experienced
from Sir Hudson Lowe, British governor of the island of St. Helena;
and his protest against the treaty of August 3, 1815. By General
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Moore, Peter. A voice from London to the voice from St. Helena;
on the Pitt system developed in a publication, from autographs of
certain missions, from the British ministers, to France, in the
years 1788, 1799 , 1801; prefaced by a brief sketch of Napoleon's
pacific views, and of the existing state of things, arising out
of the system pursued to procure "indemnity for the past, and
security for the future." Lon don, Couchman, 1823. 160p. [240E
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Moreau de Jonnès, Alexandre. Adventures in the Revolution and
under the Consulate. Translated by Cyril Hammond, with an introduction
by Hon. Sir John Forte scue. London, Peter Davies, 1929. 248p. [248
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famous scenes. New York, Macmillan, 1915. 524p. [229 - cs10708]
Morris, Gouverneur. An oration delivered on Wednesday, June 29,
1814, at the request of a number of citizens of New York, in celebration
of the recent deliverance of Europe from the yoke of military despotism.
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Morris, Thomas. Recollections of military service in 1813, 1814,
& 1815, through Germany, Holland, and France; including some
details of the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. London, Morris,
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sketch. New York, Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1874. 306p. [233A
- cs10770 - restricted]
__________. Napoleon, warrior and ruler and the military supremacy
of revolutionary France. New York, Putnam , 1894. 483p. [238 - cs11182]
Morton, John Bingham. Brumaire, the rise of Bonaparte. A study
of French history from the death of Robespierre to the establishment
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Netherlands, in 1815, under His Grace the Duke of Wellington, and
Marshal Prince Blücher, comprising the battles of Ligny, Quatre
Bras, and W aterloo; with a detailed narrative of the political
events connected with those memorable conflicts, down to the surrender
of Paris, and the departure of Bonaparte for St. Helena. London,
H. Colburn, 1817 . 368p. [242A - cs11053]
Müffling, Friedrich Karl Ferdinand, freiherr von. Passages from
my life together with memoirs from the campaign of 1813 and 1814.
Edited with notes by Colone l Philip York, F.R.S., London, Richard
Bentley, 1853. 520p. [231 - cs10932]
Mühlbach, Louise. Andreas Hofer. New York, P.F. Collier, [n.d.]
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__________. A conspiracy of the Carbonari. New York, F. Tenneyson
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[258 - cs11656]
__________. Louisa of Prussia and her times. New York, P.F. Collier,
[n.d.], 516p. [263 - cs11987]
__________. Marie Antoinette and her son. An historical novel.
New York, P.F. Collier, [n.d.] 566p. [263 - cs11901]
__________. Napoleon and Blücher. New York, P.F. Collier, 1893.
507p. [259 - cs11737]
__________. Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia. New York, P.F.
Collier, 1893. 509p. [265 - cs11965]
__________. Reign of the great elector. New York, P.F. Collier,
1897. 416p. [260 - cs11759]
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[260 - cs11747]
Murat, Caroline Laetitia, Princess. My memoirs. New York, Putnam,
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Mussolini, Benito and Giovacchino Forzano. Napoleon: the hundred
days, a play by Benito Mussolini and Giovacchino Forzano. Adapted
from the Italian for the Englis h stage by John Drinkwater. London,
Sidgwick & Jackson, 1923. 96p. [229 - cs10667]
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Napier, William Francis Patrick, Sir. History of the war in the
Peninsula and in the south of France from A.D. 1807 to A.D. 1814.
New York, W.J. Widdleton, 1863. 5v. [241A - cs10945-49 - restricted]
Napleon I, Emperor of the French. Collection de douze vues de
Waterloo. [Collection of twelve views of Waterloo] Bruxelles, Gerard
Litographe, 1839. 30p. [242A - cs11677]
__________. Confidential correspondence of the Emperor Napoleon
and the Empress Josephine: including letters from the time of their
marriage until the death of Josephine and also several private letters
from th e emperor to his brother Joseph, and other important personages.
New York, Mason brothers, 1856. 404p. [244 - cs10722 - restricted]
__________. Confidential correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte
with his brother Joseph. Selected and translated, with explanatory
notes, from the Memoirs du Roi Jo seph. New York, Appleton, 1856.
2v. [237 - cs10925-26]
__________. The Corsican; a diary of Napoleon's life in his own
words. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1910. 526p. [270 - cs11859]
__________. Law, love and religion of Napoleon Bonaparte in his
own words. Edited by Hiram E. Casey. New York, Carlton, 1961. 93p.
[256 - cs11587]
__________. Letters and documents of Napoleon. The rise to power.
Selected and translated by John Eldred Howard. Vol. 1, London, Cresset,
1961. 540p. [273 - cs114 79]
__________. Letters from the Corsican; a series of communications
from Napoleon Bonaparte to Adolf Hitler. New York, Vanguard, 1940.
179p. [256 - cs11574]
__________. Letters of Napoleon to Josephine. Complete collection,
with preface by Dr. Léon Cerf, translated by Henry W. Bunn. New
York, Grosset & Dunl ap, 1931. 236p. [269 - cs11896]
__________ The letters of Napoleon to Marie Louise. With a commentary
by Charles de La Roncière and an introduction by Philip Guedalla.
London, Hutchison, 1935. 290p [252 - cs11443]
__________. Maxims of Napoleon. With an introduction by Harold
F. B. Wheeler, New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1902. 153p. [234B -
cs10670 - restricted]
__________. Memoirs of the history of France during the reign
of Napoleon: dictated by the emperor at St. Helena to the generals
who shared his captivity. London, Henry Colburn & Martin Bossange,
1823. 4v. [246B - cs11119-22 - restricted]
__________. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. From the French of
M. Fauvelet de Bourrienne by John S. Memes, and a word painting
of the battle of Waterloo by Sir Edw ard Creasy. Together with a
vivid description of Napoleon's parting with Josephine, by Mademe
de Remusat, and the diary of Rear-Admiral Sir George Cockburn during
Napoleon's passage to St. Helena, and a copy of Napoleon's will.
New York, Collier, 1891. 3v. [284 - cs11137- 39]
__________. Memoirs of the public and private life of Napoleon
Bonaparte; with copious historical illustrations, and original anecdotes.
London, George Virtue, 18 27. 2v. [237 - cs10920-21]
__________. Memorandum of two conversations between Emperor Napoleon
and Viscount Ebrington, at Porto Ferrajo, on the 6th and 8th of
December, 1814. London, Ridgw ay, 1823. 31p. [236 - cs11152]
__________. Military maxims of Napoleon. Translated from the French
by J. Akerly. New York, Wiley & Putnam, 1845. 81p. [285 - cs10865]
__________. The mind of Napoleon; a selection from his written
and spoken words. New York, Columbia University Press, 1955. 322p.
[270 - cs11851]
__________. The Napoléon album. Richmond, Virginia, Allen &
Ginter, [n.d.] 20p. [244 - cs11462]
__________. Napoleon and his campaigns: embracing a complete history
of Bonaparte's great military operations throughout Europe, with
the most important incidents of his private and political life:
a graphic ac count of his army and his generals and their unexampled
military career: with a sketch of the French revolution: to which
is added Bonaparte's last will and testament. Philadelphia, Keystone,
[n.d.] 422p. [237 - cs10916]
__________. Napoleon and modern war, his military maxims. Revised
and annotated by Conrad H. Lanza. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Military
Service Publishing Co., 194 9. 158p. [269 - cs12069]
__________. Napoleon briefe. German text. Berlin, Parnassos-verlag,
1907. 457p. [236 - cs10995]
__________. The Napoleon gallery or, Illustrations of the life
and times of the emperor of France. New York, H.G. Bohn, 1852. 300p.
[286 - cs10666]
__________. The Napoleon gallery or, Illustrations of the life
and times of the emperor of France. Boston, Estes & Lauriat,
1888. 150p. apx. [272 - cs11437]
__________. Napoleon: his army and his generals: their unexampled
military career: with a sketch of the French revolution. New York,
Leavitt & Allen, 1850. 42 2p. [240B - cs11030 - restricted]
__________. Napoleon his own historian. Extracts from the original
manuscript of Napoleon Bonaparte. By An American. (Bound with: Memoir
Of the Queen Etruria, written by herself. An authentic narrative
of the seizure and removal of Pope Pius VII). London, Henry Colburn,
1818. 140p. [241E - cs10984 - restricted]
__________. Napoleon intime. Translated from the French. Privately
printed for subscribers only. [n.d.] 223p. [270 - cs11852]
__________. Napoleon's autobiography; the personal memoirs of
Bonaparte. Compiled from his own letters and diaries by Professor
F. M. Kirchenisen; translated by F rederick Collins; with an introduction
by Henry Irving Brock. New York, Duffield, 1931. 288p. [283 - cs11379]
__________. Napoleon self-revealed, in three hundred selected
letters, translated and edited by J. M. Thompson. Boston, Houghton
Mifflin, 1934. 383p. [238 - cs111 83]
__________. Napoleon's memoirs. Edited by Somerset Struben De
Chair. London, Faber & Faber, 1948. 605p. [280 - cs11757]
__________. Napoleon's notes on English history, made on the eve
of the French revolution. Illustrated from contemporary historians.
London, J.M. Dent, 1905. 352p . [240A - cs11018]
__________. Napoleon's war maxims: with his social and political
thoughts. London, Gale & Polden, 1899. 187p. [286 - cs10964]
__________. New letters of Napoleon I omitted from the edition
published under the auspices of Napoleon III. From the French by
Lady Mary Loyd. New York, D. Apple ton, 1897. 380p. [255 - cs11547]
__________. New letters of Napoleon I omitted from the edition
published under the auspices of Napoleon III. Edited by M. Léon
Lecestre. From the French by Lady Mary Loyd. Second Edition. New
York, Appleton, 1898. 380p. [237 - cs10942]
__________. The opinions and reflections of Napoleon. Boston,
The Four seas company, 1926. 534p. [263 - cs11877]
__________. Political aphorisms, moral and philosophical thoughts
of the emperor Napoleon. (Aphorismes politiques, pensées morales
et philosophiques de l'empereur Napoléon) Collected from upwards
of eighty original works. Edited by James Alexander Manning, London,
T.C. Newby, 1848. 271p. [241C - cs10889 - restricted]
__________. Proclamation of the First consul intended to be issued
immediately on the landing of the French army in England, with a
copy of the original letter, in which it was inclosed, addressed
to Sir_______ ___, bart. member of Parliament. In French and English.
London, J. Stockdale, 1804. 15p. [236 - cs11150]
__________. A selection from letters and dispatches of the first
Napoleon with explanatory notes. London, Chapman & Hall. 1884.
3v. [234A - cs10674-76 - restr icted]
__________. The Table talk and opinions of Napoleon Bonaparte.
London, Sampson Low, Son, & Marston, 1869. 199p. [234B - cs10657
- restricted]
__________. Unpublished correspondence of Napoleon I preserved
in the war archives. Published by Ernest Picard and Louis Tuetey,
translated by Louise Seymore Houg hton. New York, Duffield, 1913.
3v. [284 - cs11142-44]
__________. With Napoleon at Waterloo and other unpublished documents
of the Waterloo and Peninsula campaigns, also papers on Waterloo
by the late Edward Bruce Low. Edited with an introduction by MacKenzie
MacBride. Philadelphia, Lippencott, 1911. 249p. [286 - cs11005]
__________. The words of Napoleon, Emperor of France. Being selections
from his addresses and letters. Boston, Page, 1900. 64p. [251 -
cs11417]
Napoleon III, Emperor of the French. History of Julius Caesar.
New York, Harper & Brothers, 1865. 2v. [231 - cs10743-44]
__________. Napoleonic ideas, des idees Napoleoniennes, par le
prince Napoleon-Louis Bonaparte, Brussels, 1938, translated by James
A. Door. New York, Appleton, 1 859, 154p. [229 - cs10840]
Napoléon, Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, Prince. Napoleon and
his detractors. Translated and edited with a biographical sketch
and notes, by Raphael Ledos de Beaufort. London, W. H. Allen, 1888.
403p. [233A - cs10697 - restricted]
Napoleon on Elba bound with The Narrative of the Russian Campaign.
Portoferraia, Italy, [n.d.] 32p. [253 - cs11510]
Napoleons Gesetzbuch; Official edition for the Kingdom of WestPhalia.
Text in German and French on opposite pages. Strasberg, Chez F.
G. Lavrault, 1808. 1054p. [2 33B - cs10763 - restricted]
Naylor, John. Waterloo. New York, Macmillan, 1960. 208p. [257
- cs11624]
Neck, Louis Van. Waterloo illustré, (campaigne de 1815). Spécialement
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Staël, Madame de (Anne-Louise-Germaine).hostpath()';
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struggles, and achievements. New York, Macmillan, 1902. 719p. [285
- cs10940]
Webster, Charles Kingsley. The foreign policy of Castlereagh,
1812-1815, Britain and the reconstruction of Europe. London, G.
Bell, 1931. 589p. [248 - cs11199]
Wehrhan, Robert & Lascelles Wraxall. Memoirs of Queen Hortense,
mother of Napoleon III. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1862. 2v.
[232F - cs10943-44 - restricte d]
Weiner, Margery. The parvenu princesses: the lives and loves of
Napoleon's sisters. New York, Marrow, 1964. 274p. [249 - cs11310]
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of. The principles of war,
exhibited in the practice of the camp: and as developed in a series
of general orders of the Field-Marshal the Duke of Wellington, in
the late campa igns in the Peninsula, with parallel orders of George
the Second, the Duke of Cumberland, the Duke of Marlborough, Earl
of Albemarle, Lord Stair, General Wolf. London, W. Clowes, 1815.
368p. [249 - cs1131 9]
Wellman, Rita. Eugénie, star crossed empress of the French. New
York, C. Scribner's sons, 1941. 326p. [283 - cs11348]
Wentworth, Patricia. A marriage under the terror. New York, A.L.
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Werner, Jack. We laughed at Boney (or; We've been through it all
before). How our forefathers laughed defiance at the last serious
threat of invasion - by Napoleo n: a striking parallel with our
present position. With an introduction by Vera Britain. London,
W.H. Allen, 1943. 133p. [256 - cs11569]
Wertheimer, Eduard von. The Duke of Reichstadt (Napoleon the Second).
A biography complied from new sources of information. London, J.
Lane, 1906. 463p. [259 - cs 11812]
West, Anthony. Mortal wounds. London, Robson, 1975. 371p. [284
- cs11171]
Whately, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin. Historic doubts relative
to Napoleon Bonaparte. Andover, Warren F. Draper, 1874. 48p. [286
- cs10875]
__________. Historic doubts relative to Napoleon Buonaparte, and
Historic certainties respecting the early history of America. New
York, Robert Carter & Broth ers, 1853. 184p. [241E - cs10991
- restricted]
Wheeler, Harold Felix Baker. Napoleon, 1769-1821. London, G.G.
Harrap, 1921. 319p. [253- cs11477]
__________. [and Alexander Meyrick Broadley]. Napoleon and the
invasion of England the story of the great terror. London, John
Lane Company, 1908. 2v. [232D - cs1 0810-11 - restricted]
Wheeler, Thomas Gerald. A fanfare for the stalwart. London, The
Bodley Head, 1968. 191p. [269 - cs12072]
__________. Who lies here?: A new inquiry into Napoleon's last
year. New York, Putnam, 1974. 210p. [273 - cs11486]
Wheeler, William. The letters of Private Wheeler. Edited and with
a forward by B.H. Liddell Hart, London, Michael Joseph, 1952. 342p.
[258 - cs11783]
Whipple, Wayne. The Story-life of Napoleon; hundreds of short
stories from the greatest variety of sources reconciled and fitted
together in a complete and continuous biography. New York, Century,
1914. 606p. [262 - cs11873]
White, Lillian Granville. The star of destiny: the story of Napoleon
& Josephine. San Francisco, Overland, 1924. 119p. [243 - cs11993]
Whitham, John Mills. A biographical history of the French revolution.
New York, Viking, 1933. 493p. [252 - cs11442]
Whitworth, Charles Whitworth, earl. England and Napoleon in 1803;
being the despatches of Lord Whitworth and others, now first printed
from the originals in the Record office. London, Longmans, Green,
& Co., 1887. 307p. [269 - cs12062]
Wilkins, William Vaughan. Being met together. New York, Macmillan,
1944. 510p. [260 - cs11834]
Wilkinson, Spenser. The rise of General Bonaparte. Oxford, Clarendon,
1930. 179p. [255 - cs11532]
Williams, Helen Maria. A narrative of events which have taken
place in France from the landing of Napoleon Bonaparte on the first
of March 1815, till the restoration of Louis XVIII. With an account
of the state of society and public opinion at that period. Cleveland,
Burrows Brothers, 1895. 272p. [274 - cs11633]
Williams, Hugh Noel. Madame Récamier and her friends. London,
Harper and Brothers, 1906. 350p. [249 - cs11317]
__________. The women Bonapartes: the mother and three sisters
of Napoleon I. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1909. 2v. [273 - cs11504,
253 - cs11505]
Wilson, Harry Leon. Bunker Bean. New York, Grossett & Dunlap,
1913. 307p. [250 - cs11355]
Wilson, Robert McNair. Josephine, the portrait of a woman. New
York, C. Scribner's sons, 1930. 332p. [273 - cs11524]
__________. The king of Rome. Edinburgh, Peter Davies limited,
1932. 159p. [249 - cs11343]
__________. The mind of Napoleon; a study of Napoleon, Mr. Roosevelt,
and the money power. London, G. Routledge & Sons, 1934. 246p.
[267 - cs12052]
__________. Napoleon the man. New York, Century, 1928. 621p. [276
- cs11810]
__________. Napoleon, the portrait of a king. New York, Longmans,
Green, 1937. 433p. [266 - cs12033]
__________. Napoleon's love story (Napoleon and Marie Walewska).
London, Peter Davies, 1933. 267p. [266 - cs12020]
__________. Napoleon's mother. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott,
1933. 260p. [266 - cs12029]
Wilson, Robert Thomas, Sir. The British expedition to Egypt. London,
W. Chalk, 1803. 110p. [241E1 - cs11077 - restricted]
_________. Private diary of travels, personal services, and public
events, during mission and employment with the European armies in
the campaigns of 1812, 1813, 1814. From the invasion of Russia to
the capture of Paris. London, John Murray, 1861. 2v [236 - cs10998-
99]
__________. General Wilson's journal, 1812-1814. Edited by Anthony
Brett-James, London, W. Kimber, 1964. 240p. [279 - cs12023]
Winwar, Frances. The eagle and the rock. New York, Harper, 1953.
371p. [256 - cs11558]
__________. Napoleon and the Battle of Waterloo. New York, Random,
1953. 184p. [265 - cs11962]
__________. Napoleon and the battle of Waterloo. Braille edition.
Embossed by permission of Random House by the American Printing
House for the Blind, Louisville, 1964. 145p. [243 - cs11054]
Wolff, Henry Drummond, Sir. The island empire, or Scenes of the
first exile of the Emperor Napoleon I Together with a narrative
of his residence on the island of Elba. Taken from local information,
the papers o f the british resident, and other authentic sources.
By the author of "Blondelle." Philadelphia, Pennslyvania,
Parry & M'Millan, 1855. 335p. [274 - cs11799]
Wolseley, Garnet Wolseley, Viscount. The decline and fall of Napoleon.
Boston, Roberts Brothers, 1895. 203p. [231 - cs10873]
Wood, Evelyn, Sir. Cavalry in the Waterloo campaign. Boston, Roberts
Brothers, 1896. 203p. [251 - cs11420]
Wright, Constance. Daughter to Napoleon; a biography of Hortense,
Queen of Holland. New York, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1961.
436p. [265 - cs11961]
Wright, John Malmesbury. The return. San Francisco, Paul Elder,
1914. 14p. [244 - cs10662]
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Yorck von Wartenburg, Maximilian, Graf. Napoleon as a general.
Forming the seventh book of the Wolseley series edited by Major
Walter H. James. London, Kegan Paul , Trench, Trubner, 1902. 2v.
[238 - cs11159-60]
Yorke, Henry Redhead. France in eighteen hundred and two. Described
in a series of contemporary letters. Edited and revised with a biographical
appendix by J.A.C. Sykes and an introduction by Richard Davey. London,
W. Heinemann, 1906. 361p. [255 - cs11549]
Young, Norwood. The growth of Napoleon; a study of environment.
London, J. Murray, 1910. 418p. [283 - cs11399]
__________. Napoleon in exile: Elba; from the entry of the allies
into Paris on the 31st March 1814 to the return of Napoleon from
Elba and his landing at Golfe Jouan on the 1st March 1815. Philadelphia,
Winston, 1914. 349p. [255 - cs11520]
__________. Napoleon in exile; Saint Helena (1815-1821). Philadelphia,
Winston, 1915. 2v. [271 - cs11225-26]
Young, Peter. Napoleon's marshals. New York, Hippocrene, 1973.
203p. [253 - cs11490]
__________. Chasseurs of the Guard: the Chasseurs à Cheval of
the Garde Imperials, 1799- 1815. England, Osprey, 1971. 40p. [244
- cs11585]
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Zimmerman, A. Napoleon I und die befrenmgs kreige. German text.
Germany, [n.d.] 652p. [245C - cs11675 - restricted]
Zweig, Stefan. Marie Antoinette: the portrait of an average woman.
Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. New York, Viking, 1933. 478p.
[248 - cs11198]
__________. Joseph Fouché, the portrait of a politician. Translated
from the German by Eden and Cedan Paul. New York, Viking, 1930.
327p. [284 - cs11178]
__________. The tide of fortune twelve historical miniatures.
Translated by Eden and Cedan Paul, New York, Viking, 1940. 285p.
[262 - cs11840]
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The AntiGallican Monitor, England, 1811-1812. 420p. [241E - cs11076
- restricted]
The Atlantic. "Could Napoleon have won?", C.S. Forester.
November 1952, vol. 190, no. 5. 1952, 13p. [243 - cs11990]
British Press Newspaper. The coronation ceremony of Buonaparte:
to which is added, an account of the Pope's journey to Parks; as
the appeared exclusively in the B ritish Press Newspaper, on Tuesday,
December 11, 1804. London, Gold, 1804. 44p. [236 - cs11145]
Bulletins of the campaign of 1797. From the London Gazette of
January 3, 1797 thru December 19, 1797. London, A. Strahan, 1797.
150p. [240C - cs11084 - restricte d]
Ciba Symposia. "Medicine and the natural sciences in France
during the Napoleonic Era", "The Emperor's personal physicians",
"Hygienic problems of the Napoleonic armies", Napoleon's
maladies and death", Napoleon's medical legislation."
September 1941, 294p. [263 - cs11888]
Collier magazine. "The lost letters of Marie Louise to Napoleon,
the historical narrative.", Theodore H. White. August 5, 1955,
86p. [244 - cs11678]
Historia magazine. French text containing: La Trahison de Marie
louise par Aubrey la Marie reclcitrante, par bertaut - le Pont d'Arcole
par Pitigeny, etc. Paris, 1959. 114p. [273 - cs11525]
Life Magazine. "Napoleon in Russia, death of an army is painted
by a great Russian." February 2, 1942. New York, Time, Inc.
84p. [243 - cs11048]
Life Magazine. "Waterloo". Thomas N. Carmichael. June
11, 1965. vol. 58, no. 23, Time, Inc., 132p. [244 - cs11683]
Look Magazine. "Clisson and Eugénie, a story of love and
betrayal by Napoleon Bonaparte." Des Moines, Iowa, Crowles
Magazines, Inc, July 26, 1955. 100p. [2 43 - cs11048]
Mankind, the magazine of poplar history. Hugh S. Bonar Jr., &
Alfred Michaels. "Napoleon's Son, The Eaglet", "The
Mystery Of Napoleon's Tomb". February, 1971, Los Angeles, Mankind
Publishing, 82p. [243 - cs11464]
The Mentor. "Madame Bonaparte of Baltimore", Grant Overton,
"The kind of women Napoleon preferred", Walter Davenport,
"Napoleon is my friend" William G. Shepherd. October,
1927, vol. 15, no. 9, Springfield, Ohio, Crowell, 66p. [243 - cs11991].
Morning Chronicle. Extracts from the 'Times' and 'Morning Chronicle'
1815-1821 relating to Napoleon's Life at St. Helena. London, Humphreys,
1901. 192p. [247 - cs 11004]
Munsey's Magazine. "Waterloo, a story of the hundred days."
Baroness Orczy. May. 103p. [244 - cs11652]
National Geographic Magazine. "Saint Helena: the forgotten
island." by Quinten Keynes. August, 1950. p277. [268 - cs11378]
Nature magazine. "Arsenic contents of Napoleon I's hair probably
taken immediately after his death." Dr. Sten Forshufvud. et.al.
October 14, 1961, vol. 192, no. 4 798. London, 194p. [244 - cs11502]
New York Recorder. Stories of Napoleon and the men and women of
his time. New York, The New York Recorder, 1895. 271p. [262 - cs11845]
New York Times. "St. Helena, a drama of grim make-believe."
Andre Maurios. New York, New York Times Corp., 09-01-1955. 80p.
[243 - cs11052]
Times. Extracts from the 'Times' and 'Morning Chronicle' 1815-1821
relating to Napoleon's Life at St. Helena. London, Humphreys, 1901.
192p. [247 - cs11004]
Travel Magazine. St. Helena. A.G. Graham. vol. 107, no 3., March
1957, New York, Travel Magazine Inc., 66p. [243 - cs11058]
Yale French Studies. The myth of Napoleon. Containing articles
from authors: Munhall, Peyre, Sonnenfeld, Herz, Houston, Cronell,
Boorsch, Sundolowsky, Mellon, Blo om, Calleo, Ziolowski, Jackson.
New Haven, Yale University, 1961. 132p. [268 - cs11354]
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A remarkable collection, ivory miniatures of Napoleon, his court
and family. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Auction Commission Merchant,
1916, 42p. [244 - cs11192]
The catalogue of the Napoleon library of DePaul University. Compiled
by Virginia Boyd Goult, with a preface by the Very Re. Father Michael
J. O'Connell, C.M., and an introduction by Stnaley E. Read. Chicago,
Illinois, De Paul University, 1978. 112p. [245F - cs12621]
Daniell, Walter V. (Comp.). Collectanea Napoleonica, being a catalogue
of the collection of autographs, historical documents, broadsides,
caricatures, drawings, aps, music, portraits, naval and military
costume -plates, battle scenes, views, etc., etc. Relating to Napoleon
I. and his times, 1769-1821. Compiled by Walter V. Daniell together
with an explanatory preface by A.M. Broadley and a catalogue of
his Napol eonic library. London, Daniell, 1905. 166p. [273 - cs11526]
The Glory and The Escort to Immortality (The). (La Glorie Le Conduit
A L'Immortalite), Engraving #4. [227 - 1454 - cs11696]
Howard, Donald D. The French Revolution and Napoleon collection
of Florida State University. A bibliographical guide. Tallahassee,
University of Florida Library. 1973. 462p. [245F - cs12620]
The Invalids' Hotel and Army Museum. Official guide, English text,
Edouard Trikart. n.d., Paris, Army Museum, 48p. [266 - cs12007]
Josephine. print #2. [227 - 1454 - cs11697]
Josephine. print #20. [227 - 1454 - cs11702]
Journals and periodicals published in France and other countries
during the revolution and Napoleonic period 1789 - 1815. Versailles,
M.A. Hughon, 58p. [244 - cs1 1493]
Kubly, Herbert. Sette giorni all' Elba [Isle of Exile]. Italian
text, Magazine. Portoferraio, 1952. 110p. [256 - cs11597]
Kuehner, Leslie, Interview. audio cassette. [371 - 2260 - cs14279]
Kuehner, Leslie. H. Napoleon collection papers. [245F - df2766
- cs12624]
Kuehner, Leslie H. Scrapbook. Composed of pictures, booklets,
etc. accumulated by Leslie H. Kuehner during the months January
to April 1954), Memphis, 1954. 44p. [239C - cs11060 - restricted]
Kuehner, Leslie H. Scrapbook. Newspaper items, stories, advertisements,
cartoons, postcards, and general Napoleonna culled from newspapers,
magazines, etc. Memphi s, 1918-64. 2v. [239A-B - cs11062 & 11064
- restricted]
Kuehner, Leslie. Scrapbook, newspaper clippings of poems and prose
from English Newspapers early in 1800 referring to Napoleon. England,
circa 1800-05 2v. [240D - cs11010-11 - restricted]
La Documentation Photographique. La documentation Françaos. Secrétaroat
Général du Gouvernement, Paris, Direction de la documentation, 1963.
[245F - cs12622]
Le Soir de Waterloo. Chaperon. print, #13. 1905. [245D - cs11694]
Museo Napoleonico, il. [The Napoleon Museum] Italian & English
translation text. Rome, Italy, Della Rip. Antichita e Belle Arti,
1962. 18p. [243 -cs11992]
Napoleon, a historical map. New Jersey, Hammond Inc., 1971. 8p.
[241F - cs11001]
Napoleon. broadsides collection. six broadsides. [fs35 - cs7590]
Napoleon. ceramic plate, # 23. [227 - 1454 - cs11705]
Napoleon. coin, # 30. [227 - 1473 - cs11712]
Napoleon. collection of prints. [245F - df2765 - cs12623]
Napoleon. death mask, photo, # 32. [245D - cs11721]
Napoleon. Directory of Napoleonic exhibit commemorating Napoleon's
200th birthday. French text. Paris, Ministere d'Etat Affaires Culturelles,
1969. 220p. [244 - c s11460]
Napoleon. engraving, #27. [227 - 1453 - cs11709]
Napoleon. "Napoleon Le Grand". engraving, #28, 1805.
[227 - 1473 - cs11710]
Napoleon. engraving. circa 1820. [245 - cs12627 - df2767 &
fs5]
Napoleon. glass commemorative. [245E - cs11733]
Napoleon. metal pin, #29. [227 - 1473 - cs11711]
Napoleon. miniature medal bust, # 22. [227 - 1454 - cs11704]
Napoleon. mineature medal - N. on horseback, # 24. [227 - 1454
- cs11706]
Napoleon. miniature stone bust, #25. [227 - 1454 - cs11707]
"Napoleon On Board The Bellephoron". print, circa 1850-1880.
[fs#5 - cs11778]
Napoleon. print # 1. Napoleon at Fontainebleau. April 20, 1814.
print, #1. [227 - 1454 - cs11698]
Napoleon. print # 5. Napoleon Before His Throne. [245D - cs11693
Napoleon. print, #6. "1807 Friedland" [227 - 1413 -
cs11718]
Napoleon. print, #7. "1814 Campaign of France". [227
- 1413 - cs11719]
Napoleon. print # 8, "Napoleon in Military Dress", Le
Fleure, 1810. [245D - cs11692]
Napoleon. print, #9. "Adieux 1804". [227 - 1413 - cs11720]
Napoleon. print, #10. [227 - 1473 - cs11714]
Napoleon. print, #11. (Napoleon on shipboard - Souvenir of St.
Helena) [227 - 1473 - cs11715]
Napoleon. print, #12. (Napoleon on horse inspecting the troops)
[227 - 1473 - cs11761]
Napoleon. print, #14. (Napoleon on Battlefield, Forest - 1814)
[227 - 1413 - cs11717]
Napoleon. print, #15, Paul Delaroche. [227 - 1454 - cs11700]
Napoleon. print, #16. [227 - 1454 - cs11699]
Napoleon. print, #17. [227 - 1454 - cs11701]
Napoleon. print, #18. [227 - 1453 - cs1171401]
Napoleon. print, #19. [227 - 1454 - cs11695]
Napoleon. print, #21. [227 - 1454 - cs11702]
Napoleon. print, #33. (Franchissant les Alpes au Grant Saint-Bernard)
[224D - cs11722]
Napoleon. snuff/pill box, #31. [227 - 1473 - cs11713]
The notable collection of Mister Sidney G. Reilly of New York
and London, literary, artistic and historical properties illustrative
of the life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 1921, New York, American Art
Association 1921. 200p. [236 - cs10972]
Retour de L'lle D'Elve Fevrier 1815. print, #26. [227 - 1454 -
cs11708]
Sainsbury, John. The Napoleon museum: The history of France from
Louis XIV to the end of the reign and death of the Emperor, comprising
marbles, bronzes, carvings, gems, decorations, medallions, drawings,
minia tures, portraits, pictures, prints, vignettes, state-papers
and manuscripts, coins, medals, books, etc. London, 1845. 2v. [243
- cs11046- 47]
Sobul, Albert. La révolution Française. A catalog of 3172 publications
pertaining to the French Revolution by eminent men of the period.
Paris, 1950 -60c. 202p. [253 - cs11508]
Souvenir of Saint Helena. Also photographic postcards of all the
noted views within, "Death scene of Napoleon" with key
card of watchers, and many others of local and national interest.
England, Alf Cooke, [n.d.] 32p. [265 - cs12628]
WGN Radio. Waterloo. Colonel Robert R. McCromick. An address broadcast
over WGN, WGNB and the Mutual Broadcasting System, May 6 and May
13, 1950. [265 - cs11955]
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