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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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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.

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

A

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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B

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 views of the principal incidents of the ceremony, now exhibiting at the Saint J ames's bazaar; illustrated with engraving on wood. London, J. Thomas, 1841. 32p. [244 - cs11213]

Butterfield, Herbert, Sir. Napoleon. New York, Macmillan, 1956. 143p. [265 - cs11983]

__________. The peace tactics of Napoleon 1806-1808. Cambridge, University Press, 1929. 395p. [266 - cs12027]

Byrne, Donn. Field of honor. New York, Century, 1929. 435p. [256 - cs11575]

 

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C

Caine, Oliver Vernon. In the year of Waterloo. Boston, A.L. Bradley, [n.d.] 365p. [259 - cs11820]

Cambridge Modern History. (vol. 8 & vol. 9) The French revolution; planned by the late Lord Acton. Edited by A. Ward, G. Prothero, Stanley Leathes. Cambridge, University Press, 1907. vol. 8 & 9. [269 - vol. 8, cs11905 & vol. 9, cs11895]

Camden, Theophilus. The history of the rise, progress, and overthrow of Napoleon Bonaparte, with a summary account of the circumstances which paved the way to the French revolution, and caused the elevation of Napoleon of the imperial dignity; together with a history of the wars resulting from the French revolution, from its commencement in 1789, to the year 1815, when Napoleon was a second time expelled from the French throne, Louis XVIII re-instated, and t he ex-emperor banished to St. Helena. vol.2. London, Nuttall, Fisher & Dixon, [n.d.]. 1072p. [245C - cs11673 - restricted]

Cammiade, Audrey. Napoleon. London, Methuen, 1957. 84p. [244 - cs11653]

Campaign of General Buonaparte in Italy in 1796-97. By a general officer. Translated from the French by T.E. Ritchie. Edinburgh, Houston, 1799. 381p. [236 - cs111 46]

The campaigns of Napoleon Buonaparte, embracing the events of his unexampled military career, from the siege of Toulon, to the battle of Waterloo. Also, the period from his abdication of the throne, to his fina l imprisonment and death, on the rock of St. Helena. Previous to which an account of the French revolution. By an American. Boston, Charles Gaylord, 2 copies, 1835. 422p. [232A - cs10826 & 10853 restr icted]

Campan, Madame Jeanne Louise Henriette. Memoirs of the private life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France and Navarre: to which are added, recollections, sketches, and anecdotes, illustrative of the reigns of Lo uis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI. London, Henry Colburn, 1823. 2v. [245D - cs11687-88 - restricted]

Canning, Stratford. Buonaparte, a poem. London, J. Murray, 1814. 16p. [260 - cs11752]

Carlton, William Newnham Chattin. Pauline, favorite sister of Napoleon. New York, Harper, 1930. 373p. [273 - cs11598]

Carlyle, Thomas. The French revolution, a history. New York, Thomas, Nelson, [n.d.] 2v. [259 - cs11734-35]

__________. On heroes and hero-worship and the heroic in history. Boston, Estes & Lauriat, 1886. 461p. [237 - cs10917]

Carolus. The romance of l'Aiglon. Authorized translation from the French of Carolus by J. Paul Wilson. New York, Brentano's, [n.d.], 156p. [264 - cs11950]

Carr, Albert. Napoleon speaks. Translation of Napoleonic documents by Julia Van Huele. New York, Viking, 1941. 392p. [257 - cs11606]

Carr, John, Sir. The stranger in France, or, A tour from Devonshire to Paris. Brattleboro, Isaiah Thomas, 1806. 288p. [241E1 - cs11080 - restricted]

Carr, John Dickson. Captain cut-throat. New York, Harper, 1955. 306p. [258 - cs11648]

Cartland, Barbara. Josephine, Empress of France. London, Hutchinson, 1961. 58p. [269 - cs12084]

Cary, Alice and Phoebe. The Josephine gallery. New York, Derby & Jackson, 1859. 287p. [286 - cs10930]

Castelot, André. King of Rome. New York, Harper, 1960. 396p. [257 - cs11622]

__________. Napoleon. New York, Harper, 1971. 627p. [280 - cs11589]

Catalogue des principaux objects mobiliers appartenant à S.A.I. le prince Napoléon garnissant la villa de Prangins. Genève, Bezançon, 1950. 78p. [230 - cs10785]

Cathcart, George, Sir. Commentaries on the war in Russia and Germany in 1812 and 1813. London, J. Murray, 1850. 381p. [241E - cs10988 - restricted]

Catherwood, Mary Hartwell. Lazarre. Indianapolis, Indiana, Bowen-Merrill, 436p. [286 - cs11043]

Catholic National New Fifth Reader, "Jacques Dufour" by William W. Howe. New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago, Benziger Brothers, 1894. 386p. [233F - cs10834 - restr icted]

Caulaincourt, Armand Augustin Louis, marquis de, duc de Vincence. With Napoleon in Russia; the memoirs of General de Caulaincourt, duke of Vicenza. New York, Will iam Morrow 1935. 422p. [271 - cs11329]

__________. No peace with Napoleon. Concluding the memoirs of General de Caulaincort, duke of Vicenza. From the original memoirs as edited by Jean Honoteau, trans lated and with an introduction by George Libaire. New York, W. Marrow, 1936. 286p. [271 - cs11332]

__________. Recollections of Caulincourt, duke of Vicenza. London, Colburn, 1838. 2v. [237 - cs10928-29]

Centenaire de Napoléon, 5 mai 1821 - 5 mai 1921. Paris, La Sabretache, 1921. 91p. appox. [233E - cs10767 - restricted]

Chamber's papers for the people. Vol. 1, Philadelphia, J. W. Moore, 1857. 260p. [244 - cs10728]

Chandler, David G. The campaigns of Napoleon. New York, Macmillan, 1966. 1172p. [271 - cs11314]

__________. Napoleon. London, Weidenfelf & Nicolson, 1973. 224p. [244 - cs11491]

Channing, William Ellery. Analysis of the character of Napoleon Bonaparte suggested by the publication of Scott's Life of Napoleon. London, E. Rainford, 1828. 48p . [248 - cs11217]

Chaplin, Arnold. The illness and death of Napoleon Bonaparte a medical criticism. London, Hirschfeld Bros. 1913. 112p. [263 - cs11898]

__________. A St. Helena who's who, or a dictionary of the island during the captivity of Napoleon. New York, Dutton, 1919. 257p. [286 - cs10939]

Charles-Roux, François. Bonaparte: governor of Egypt. Translated from the French by E.W. Dickes. London, Methuen, 1937. 374p. [251 - cs11401]

Chateaubriand, François-René, vicomte de. On Buonaparte and the Bourbons and the necessity of rallying around our legitimate princes for the safety of France and Europe. 1814. 39p. [269 - cs12066]

__________. The memoirs of Chateaubriand. Selected, translated and with an introduction by Robert Baldick. London, H. Hamilton, 1961. 394p. [272 - cs11445]

Chesney, Charles Cornwallis. Waterloo lectures: a study of the campaign of 1815. London, Longmans, 1868. 253p. [262 - cs12649]

Chimay, Emilie de Pellapra de Riquet, princesse de. A daughter of Napoleon memoirs of Emilie de Pellapra, comtesse de Brigode, princess de Chimay. With an introdu ction by Princess Bibesco, preface by Frederick Masson, translated by Katherine Miller. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1922. 166p. [256 - cs11595]

Choiseul-Gouffier, Mary Berenece La Comtesse De Patterson. Historical memoirs of Emperor Alexander I and the court of Russia. Chicago, McClurg, 1900. 321p. [251 - cs11415]

Christopher, Robert. Napoleon on Elba. Translated from the French by Len Ortzen. London, Macdonald. 1964. 206p. [266 - cs12031]

Clark, Leon Pierce. Napoleon self-destroyed. Forward by James Harvey Robinson. New York, J. Cape & H. Smith, 1929. 252p. [283 - cs11189]

Cleare, C.R. Napoleon. New York, Putnam, 1927. 204p. [283 - cs11358]

Clinton, Herbert R. The war in the Peninsula, and Wellington's campaigns in France and Belgium. London, Frederick Warne, circa 1887. 471p. [238 - cs11130]

Cockburn, George. Bonaparte's voyage to St. Helena; comprising the diary of Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn, during his passage from England to St. Helena, in 1815. From the original manuscript, in the handwriting of his private secretary. Boston, Lilly, 1833. 123p. [240C - cs11086 - restricted]

__________. Extracts from a diary of Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn with particular reference to general Napoleon Bonaparte, on passage from England to St. Helena, in 1815, on board H.M.S. "Northumberland."

London, Simpkin, Marshal, 1888. 96p. [252 - cs11453]

Cohen, Louis. Napoleonic anecdotes. London, Robert Holden, 1925. 310p. [264 - cs11939]

Coignet, Jean Roch. The notebooks of captain Coignet: soldier of the empire. With an introduction by The Hon. Sir John Fortescue. New York, McBride, 1929. 292p. [ 283 - cs11228]

Cole, Hubert. Fouché, the unprincipled patriot. New York, McCall, 1971. 347p. [262 - cs11842]

__________. Josephine. New York, Viking, 1962. 308p. [250 - cs11356]

Combe, William. The life of Napoleon: a Hudibrastic poem in fifteen cantos. London, T. Tegg, 1817. 260p. [246A - cs11113 - restricted]

Compte de l'Administration des Finances en 1809 et en 1810. Paris, L'Imprimerie Impériale, 1811. 342p. [245G - cs12625]

Connelly, Owen. The gentle Bonaparte; a biography of Joseph, Napoleon's elder brother. New York, Macmillan, 1968. 335p. [269 - cs12080]

__________. Napoleon's satellite kingdoms. New York, Macmillan, 1965. 389p. [264 - cs12055]

Conrad, Joseph. Suspense; a Napoleonic novel. New York, Doubleday, Page, 1925. 279p. [274 - cs11801]

Constant, Louis Constant Wairy, known as. Recollections of a private life of Napoleon. New York, Saalfield, 1915. 3v. [258 - cs11644-46]

Cooper, Duff. Talleyrand. New York, Harper, 1932. 369p. [280 - cs11974]

Copies of the original letters and despatches of the generals, ministers, grand officers of state, &c. at Paris, to the Emperor Napoleon, at Dresden; intercepted by the advanced troops of the Allies in the north of Germany. London, J. Murray. 1814. 354p. [246A - cs11109 - restricted]

Copies of original letters from the army of General Bonaparte in Egypt, intercepted by the fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Nelson. Part the first, with an English translation, the eighth edition. London, J. Wright, 1798. 218p. [245D - cs11690 - restricted]

Coquelle, P. Napoleon and England 1803-1813; a study from unprinted documents. Translated from the French by Grodon D. Knox, with an introduction by J. Holland Ro se. London, G. Bell, 1904. 288p. [276 - cs11809]

Corday, Michael. Charlotte Corday. Translated from the French by E.F. Buckley. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1931. 224p. [274 - cs11641]

Coryn, Marjorie S. Alone among men. New York, D. Appleton-Century, 1947. 313p. [256 - cs11554]

__________. The marriage of Josephine. New York, D. Appleton-Century, 1955. 313p. [267 - cs12039]

Costain, Thomas B. The last love. New York, Doubleday, 1963. 434p. [271 - cs11328]

__________. Ride with me. New York, Doubleday, Doran, 1944. 595p. [274 - cs11642]

Cotton, Sergeant Major Edward. A voice from Waterloo a history of the battle fought on the 18th June 1815, with a selection from the Wellington dispatches, general orders and letters relating to the battle. London, B. Green, 1862. 280p. [241C - cs10891 - restricted]

Coupland, R. The war speeches of William Pitt, the younger, selected by R. Coupland, M.A. of Trinity College Oxford. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1916. 360p. [229 - c s10707]

Court and camp of Bonaparte. New York, Harper, 1845. 389p. [287 - cs10837]

Coxe, Peter. The expose; or, Napoleon Buonaparte unmasked. London, Printed for W. Miller by J. Moyes, 1809. 234p. [262 - cs11838]

Craan, Guillaume Benjamin. An historical account of the battle of Waterloo, fought on the 18th of June, 1815, between the Anglo-Allied army, under the command of the Duke of Wellington, supported by a part of t he Prussian army commanded by Prince Blucher of Wahlstadt, and the French army, under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte. Intended to explain and elucidate the topographical plan executed by W. B. Crann, J .U.D. examining engineer of the government surveys of South Barbant. Brussels, T. Parkin, 1817. 105p. [240E1 - cs11099 - restricted]

Cramb, John Adam. ("J.A. Revermort"). The rule of might, a romance of Napoleon at Schönbrunn. New York, G.P. Putman's sons, 1918. 451p. [266 - cs12018]

Creasy, Edward Shepherd. The fifteen decisive battles of the world from Marathon to Waterloo. New York, Hurst & Company, Arlington Edition. [n.d.] 297p. [233A - cs10783]

Creston, Dormer. In search of two characters. Some intimate aspects of Napoleon and his son. New York, Scribner, 1946. 402p. [251 - cs11407]

Croker, John Wilson. The Croker papers, The correspondence and diaries of the late Right Honorable John Wilson Croker, LL, D. F.R.S. Secretary to the admiralty from 1809 to 1830. London, John Murray, 1884. 3v. [259 - cs11793-95]

Cronin, Vincent. Napoleon. London, Collins, 1871. 480p. [263 - cs11889]

Crump, Kenneth. Napoleon Bonaparte, what are the consequences of power? New York, Scholastic Book Services, 1966. 96p. [269 - cs12073]

Cunningham, A. Anecdotes of Napoleon Bonaparte and his times. London, Charles Daly, 1850. 504p. [241E1 - cs11114 - restricted]

Currie, Laurence. The bâton in the knapsack; new light on Napoleon and his marshals. New York, E. Dutton, 1935. [274 - cs11632]

Custine, Delphine de Sabran, Marquise de. Memoirs of Delphine de Sabran, marquise de Custine. From the French of Gaston Maugras and Le Cte. P. de Croze-Lemercier. London, W. Heinemann, 1912. 384p. [255 - cs11536]

Cuthell, Edith E., Mrs. An imperial victim: Marie Louise, archduchess of Austria, empress of the French, duchess of Parma. New York, Bretano's, 1912. 2v. [263 - c s11883-84]

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Dalton, Charles. The Waterloo roll call; with biographical notes and anecdotes. London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1904. 276p. [258 - cs11804]

Dard, Émile. Napoleon and Talleyrand. Translated by Christopher R. Turner. London, D. Appleton-Century, 1937. 368p. [264 - cs11906]

Dargaud, S.A., ed. Napoleon. French text. Italy, Arnoldo Mondadori, 1967. 75p. [244 - cs11931]

Darrah, David. Conspiracy in Paris, The strange career of Joseph Pigot de Limoelan, aristocrat, soldier and priest, and the gunpowder plot against Napoleon on the 3 nivôse, year IX (December 24, 1800). New York, Exposition. 1953. 194p. [260 - cs11772]

Darwin, Charles. Journal of researches. New York, American Home Library, 1902. 587p. [265 - cs11973]

Dayot, Armand. Napoléon; illustrations, d'après des peintures, sculptures, gravures, objets, etc., du temps. Paris, Ernest Flammarion. 1910. 340p. [227-1452 - cs11682 - restricted]

Decaux, Alain. Napoleon's mother. Translated from the French by Len Ortzen, with a foreword by his imperial highness Prince Napoléon. London, Cresset, 1962 . 286p. [274 - cs11599]

Dehan, Richard. Between two thieves. New York, Stokes, 1912. 687p. [253 - cs11513]

__________. The man of iron. New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1915. 668p. [237 - cs10931]

De Lancey, Magdalene Hall, Lady. A week at Waterloo in 1815. Lady De Lancey's narrative: being an account of how she nursed her husband, Colonel Sir William Howe De Lancey, quartermaster-general of that army, m ortally wounded in the great battle. Edited by Major B.R. Ward. London, Murray. 1906. 136p. [252 - cs11457]

Delderfield, Ronald Frederick. The golden millstones; Napoleon's brothers and sisters. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1964. 246p. [257 - cs11618]

__________. Imperial sunset: the fall of Napoleon, 1813-14. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1969. 300p. [271 - cs11327]

__________. The march of the Twenty-six; the story of Napoleon's marshals. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1962. 286p. [269 - cs12079]

__________. Napoleon in love. Boston, Little, Brown, 1959. 304p. [257 - cs11625]

__________. The retreat from Moscow. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1967. 256p. [255 - cs11537]

Deltiel, Joseph. Once there was a man Napoleon. Translated from the French by Lewis Galantière). New York, Covici Frided, 1930. 190p. [248 - cs11196]

Dement, Richmond Sheffield. Napoleon, a drama. Chicago, Napoleon Publishing Co., 1893. 183p. [266 - cs12002]

De Mounteney, Thomas J. Barclay. An historical inquiry into the principal circumstances and events relative to the late Emperor Napoleon; in which are investigated the charges brought against the government and conduct of that eminent individual. London, Effingham Wilson, 1824. 539p. [234A - cs10672 - restricted]

De Puy, Henry Walter. History of Napoleon Bonaparte including lives of Napoleon the Great, of Louis Napoleon, and of the Prince Imperial. New York, Hurst & Co mpany, 1882. 459p. [232E - cs10934 - restricted]

Description of the peristrephic panorama now exhibiting in the Illustrative of the principal events that have occurred to Buonaparte, commencing with the Battle of Waterloo, the 18th of June, 1815, and ending w ith his funeral procession at St. Helena. Brighton, Phillips & Patching, 1827. 32p. [238 - cs11131]

Desmond, Alice Curtis. Bewitching Betsy Bonaparte. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1958. 307p. [257 - cs11621]

Deutsch, Harold Charles. The genesis of Napoleonic imperialism. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1938. 460p. [266 - cs12021]

Dible, James Henry. Napoleon's surgeon. London, Heinermann, 1970. 346p. [274 - cs11602]

Didier, Charles. The romance of l'Aiglon. Authorized translation from the French of Carolus (pseud) by J. Paul Wilson. New York, Brentano's, 1901, 144p. [264 - cs 11950]

Didier, Eugene Lemoine. The life and letters of Madame Bonaparte. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1879. 268p. [233D - cs10749 - restricted]

Dillon, Mary C. Johnson, Mrs. The rose of old St. Louis. New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1907. 460p. [241E - cs11017 - restricted]

Dixon, Pierson. Pauline, Napoléon's favourite sister. New York, David McKay, 1965. 224p. [248 - cs11302]

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Dodge, Theodore Ayrault. Great captains; a course of six lectures showing the influence on the art of war of the campaigns of Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, Gustavus Adolphus, Frederick and Napoleon. New York, Houghton Mifflin, 1889. 219p. [253 - cs11514]

__________. Napoleon a history of the art of war. 1932, Boston, 4v. [253 - cs11480-83]

Doisy de Villargennes, Adelbert J. Reminiscenes of army life under Napoleon Bonaparte. Cincinnati, Ohio, R. Clarke, 1884. 98p. [258 - cs11782]

Donaldson, Captain J.W.E. Military history applied to modern warfare. A guide to the study of military history exemplified by studies of the campaigns of Austerlitz, Jena, Vimiero, Corunna, Salamanca, Waterloo, and the Shenandoah Valley. (Second edition revised and enlarged by Becke, Captain A.F.), London, Hugh Rees. 1907. 395p. [229 - cs10696 - restricted]

Doris, Charles de Bourges. Secret memoirs of Napoleon. By one who never quitted him for fifteen years. London, J. Gowans, 1896. 367p. [251 - cs11397]

Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir. The exploits of Brigadier Gerard. New York, D. Appleton, 1896. 361p. [278 - cs12036]

__________. Through the magic door. New York, McClure, 1908. 276p. [256 - cs11579]

Driault, Édouard. The true visage of Napoleon. Translated by W. Savage. Paris, Éditions Albert Morancé, [n.d.] 358p. [262 - cs11839]

Dubroca. Life of Bonaparte, first consul of France, from his birth to the peace of Luneville: to which is added an account of his remarkable actions, replies, speeches, and traits of character: with anecdotes o f his different campaigns. Translated from the French. London, G. & J. Robinson, 1802. 410p. [262 - cs11846]

Ducrest, Géorgette. Memoirs of the Empress Josephine with anecdotes of the courts of Navarre and Malmaison. London, H.S. Nichols, 1894. 2v. [236 - cs11036- 37]

Duffy, Christopher. Borodino and the war of 1812. London, Seeley, Service & Co., 1972. 208p. [266 - cs12030]

Duhamel, Jean. The fifty days, Napoleon in England. Coral Gables, Florida, University of Miami, 1970. 141p. [256 - cs11559]

Dumas, Alexandre. Napoleon. Translated from the French by John B. Larner. New York, Putnam, 1894. 250p. [252 - cs11428]

Dumas, Mathieu, comte. Memoirs of his own time; including the revolution, the empire, and the restoration. London, Richard Bentley, 1839. 2v. [241D - cs10989-90 - restricted]

Durand, Sophie Cohondet. Napoleon and Marie Louise. Chicago & New York, Rand, McNally, 1893. 266p. [234C - cs10705- restricted]

Durant, Will and Ariel. The age of Napoleon: a history of European civilization from 1789 to 1815. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1975. 872p. [277 - cs11989]

 

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Eaton, Charlotte A. Waterloo days; the narrative of an Englishwoman resident at Brussels in June, 1815. New edition with an introduction and appendix by Edward Be ll. London, G. Bell, 1888. 176p. [264 - cs11926]

Eaton, Jeanette. Betsy's Napoleon. New York, William Marrow, 1952. 274p. [253 - cs11494]

Ebeyer, Pierre Paul. Revelations concerning Napoleon's escape from St. Helena. New Orleans, Windmill, 1947. 400p. [272 - cs11435]

__________. Yes! Napoleon resided in the U.S.A. New Orleans, Windmill Publishing Co., 1948. 40p. [266 - cs12025]

Elgood, Percival George. Bonaparte's adventure in Egypt. London, Oxford University, 1931. 262p. [272 - cs11390]

Ellacott, S.E. Conscripts on the march; the story of the soldier from Napoleon to the nuclear age. London, Abelard-Schuman, 1965. 160p. [248 - cs11306]

Elliot, Frances. Roman gossip. London, J. Murray, 1896. 374p. [262 - cs11866]

Elliott, Grace Dalrymple. Journal of my life during the French revolution. London, Richard Bentley, 1859. 206p. [241D - cs10981 - restricted]

Ellis, Henry, Sir. Journal of the proceedings of the late embassy to China; comprising a correct narrative of the public transactions of the embassy, of the voyage to and from China, and of the journey from the mouth of the Pei-ho to the return to Canton. Interspersed with observations upon the face of the country, the polity, moral character, and manners, of the Chinese nation. Philadelphia, A. Small, 1818. 38 2p. [239E1 - cs11091 - restricted]

Emerson, Edwin, Jr. A history of the nineteenth century, year by year. New York, P.F. Collier & Son, 1902. 605p. [234B - cs10679 - restricted]

Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Napoleon. The hero series. New York, Eaton & Mains, [n.d.] 45p. [262 - cs11843]

Endell, James. The love story of empress Josephine. London, T. Werner Laurie, [n.d.] 305p. [278 - cs12012]

Epton, Nina. Josephine: the empress and her children. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975. 230p. [248 - cs11194]

__________. The Spanish mousetrap; Napoleon and the court of Spain. London, Macdonald, 1973. 232p. [250 - cs11385]

Erckmann-Chatrian. Madame Thérèse; or the volunteers of '92. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1911. 264p. [256 - cs11577]

__________. The blockade of Phalsburg; an episode of the end of the empire. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1902. 300p. [257 - cs11617]

__________. The conscript, a story of the French war of 1813. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1910. 284p. [257 - cs11616]

__________. The invasion of France in 1814. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1902 .326p. [264 - cs11945]

__________. The plébiscite, or A miller's story of the war, by one of the 7,500,000 who voted "Yes." New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1902. 338p. [264 - cs119 44]

__________. Waterloo, a sequel to the conscript of 1813. New York, Scribner, 1910. 342p. [259 - cs11736]

Escape From France. A narrative of the hardships and sufferings of several British subjects who effected their escape from Verdun. With an appendix containing obs ervations of the policy and conduct of Buonaparte towards British subjects. London, Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, 1811. 120p. [245D - cs11689 - restricted]

Espitalier, Albert. Napoleon and King Murat. A biography compiled from hitherto unknown and unpublished documents. Translated from the French by J. Lewis May. Lon don, J. Lane, 1912. 509p. [281 - cs11590]

Evans, Henry Ridgely. The Napoleon myth. Chicago, Open Court, 1905. 65p. [236 - cs10973]

 

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Fain, Agathon-Jean-François, baron. The manuscript of 1814. A history of events which led to the abdication of Napoleon. Written at the command of the Empe ror. London, Henry Colburn, 1823. 412p. [241A - cs10950 - restricted]

Farington, Joseph. The Farington diary. Edited By James Greig. London, Hutchison, 1922. 8v. [231 - cs10895-10902]

Farquhar, Ferdinand. The relicks of a saint a right merry tale. London, Thomas Tegg, 1816. 134p. [241E1 - cs11078 - restricted]

Faure, Elie. Napoleon. Translated from the French of Elie Faure by Jeffery E. Jeffery. New York, A. Knopf, 1924. 252p. [258 - cs11784]

Fauriel, Claude Charles. The intrigues of Napoleon: from the French of M. Fauriel. Edited, with an introduction by M. L. Lalanne. Philadelphia, Hubbard Brothers, [n.d.]. 328p. [236 - cs10975]

__________. The last days of the Consulate. From the French of M. Fauriel, edited, with an introduction by M.L. Lalanne. New York, A.C. Armstrong and son, 1886. 3 28p. [262 - cs11854]

Ferrero, Guglielmo. The gamble; Bonaparte in Italy, 1796-97. Translated by Bertha Pritcha & Lily Freeman. London, G. Bell, 1961. 305p. [253 - cs11478]

Fezensac, Raymond-Aymery-Philippe-Joseph de Montesquiou, duc de. The Russian campaign, 1812. Translated by Lee Kennett. Athens, Georgia, The University of Georgia Press, 1970. 145p. [269 - cs12061]

Fiebeger, Gustav Joseph. The campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte of 1796 - 1797. West Point, U.S. Military Academy Printing Office, 1911. 87p. [283 - cs11188]

Filon, Pierre Marie Augustin. Recollections of the Empress Eugénie. London, Cassell, 1920. 328p. [280 - cs11567]

Fisher, Herbert A.L. Bonapartism: six lectures delivered in the university of London. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1908. 123p. [243 - cs10808]

__________. Napoleon. New York, Holt, 1845. 256p. [256 - cs11582]

Fisher, John. Eighteen fifteen; an end and a beginning. London, Cassell, 1963. 245p. [249 - cs11324]

Fitchett, William Henry. Deeds that won the empire: historic battle scenes. London, Smith, Elder, 1899. 328p. [229 - cs10678]

__________. How England saved Europe, the story of the great war 1793-1815. New York, Scribner, 1899. 4v. [259 - cs11765-68]

Fleischmann, Hector. Pauline Bonaparte and her lovers as revealed by contemporary witnesses, by her own love-letters, and by the anti-Napoleonic pamphleteers. Lon don, John Lane, 1914. 252p. [285 - cs10966]

__________. An unknown son of Napoleon. London, Eveleigh Nash, 1914. 291p. [240D - cs11013 - restricted]

Fleischman, Théo. Tamboer in Egypte (Drummer boy in Egypt). Translated by Karel Jonckheere. Flemish text. Brussel, Buitgaven Brepols, 1957. 143p. [250 - cs 11382]

Fleury de Chaboulon, Pierre Alexandre Édouard, baron. Memoirs of the private life, return and reign of Napoleon in 1815. London, John Murray, 1820. 2v. [2 sets, 243 - cs10846-47 & 246D - cs11200-01 - restricted]]

Fleury, Maurice, Comte. Memoirs of the Empress Eugenie. Compiled from statements, private documents and personal letters of the Empress Eugenie, from conversation s of the Emperor Napoleon III and from family letters and papers of General Fleury, M. Franceschini Pietri, Prince Victor Napoleon and other members of the Court of the Second Empire. New York, D. Appleton, 1920. 2v. [258 - cs11788-89]

Foa, Eugénie. The boy life of Napoleon, afterwards Emperor of the French. Adapted and extended for American boys and girls from the French of Madame Eug&ea cute;nie Foa by Elbridge S. Brooks. Boston, Lothrop, 1895. 251p. [244 - cs11654]

Folk tales of Napoleon: Napoleonder from the Russian; The Napoleon of the people from the French of Honoré de Balzac. Translated with introduction by Georg e Kennan. New York, Outlook, 1902. 107p. [237 - cs10860]

Foord, Edward A. Napoleon's Russian campaign of 1812. London, Hutchinson, 1914. 424p. [267 - cs12040]

Forbes, James Monro. Letters from France, written in the years 1803 & 1804. Including a particular account of Verdun, and the situation of the British captives in that city. London, Bensley, 1806. 2v. [246B - cs11117-18 - restricted]

Forester, Cecil Scott. Josephine, Napoleon's empress. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1925. 246p. [251 - cs11412]

__________. Napoleon and his court. London, Methuen, 1924. 256p. [278 - cs11967]

Forshufvud, Sten. Vem mördade Napoleon? Nya forskningstesultat som kastar ljus över dramat på S:t Helena. [Who murdered Napoleon?], New research w hich throws light on the drama of St. Helena. Swedish text. Stockholm, Bonnier, 1961. 221p. [265 - cs11969]

__________. Who killed Napoleon?. Translated from the Swedish by Alan H. Broderick. London, Hutchinson, 1962. 256p. [250 - cs11367]

Forsyth, William. History of the captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena; from the letters and journals of the late Lieut.-Gen Sir Hudson Lowe, and official documents not before made public. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1853. 2v. [233C - cs10760-61 - restricted]

Fortescue, B. Napoleon's heritage; an ethnic reconstruction which explains his mortal duel with England. London, J. Murray, 1934. 318p. [274 - cs11796]

Foster, John T. The hundred days: Napoleon returns from Elba to meet defeat at Waterloo. New York, F. Watts, 1972. 66p. [244 - cs11584]

Fouche, Joseph. The memoirs of Joseph Fouché, duke of Otranto, minister of General police of France. London, Nichols, 1896. 2v. [251 - cs11405-06]

Fournier, August. Napoleon the First: a biography. Translated by Margaret Bacon Gorwin and Arthur Dart Bissell. Edited by Edward Gaylord Bourne. New York, H. Holt , 1903. 836p. [237 - cs10862]

Fraser, Edward. Napoleon the gaoler: personal experiences and adventures of British sailors and soldiers during the great captivity. New York, Brentano, 1914. 298 p. [238 - cs11364]

__________. The war drama of the eagles, Napoleon's standard-bearers on the battlefield in victory and defeat from Austerlitz to Waterloo. A record of hard fighting, heroism and adventure. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1912. 444p. [264 - cs11915]

Frayling, Christopher (ed. & translated). Napoleon wrote fiction. Salisbury, Compton, 1972. 173p. [257 - cs11611]

Frederick, Colonel. The description of Corsica with an account of its union to the crown of Great Britain: including the life of General Paoli, and the memorial presented to the National Assembly of France, upo n the forests in that island. With a plan highly beneficial to both states. Illustrated with a map of Corsica, dedicated to his Majesty. London, G. G. & J. Robinson, 1795. 211p. [245D - cs11691 - rest ricted]

Freksa, Friedrich. A peace congress of intrigue (Vienna, 1815) a vivid, intimate account of the Congress of Vienna composed of the personal memoirs of its important participants. Translated with an introduction and notes by Harry Hansen. New York, Century, 1919. 448p. [285 - cs10854]

Fremantle, Alan Frederick. Trafalgar. New York, Putnam, 1933. 168p. [264 - cs11942]

Frémeaux, Paul. The drama of St. Helena. Translated from the French by Alfred Rieu. London, A. Melrose. 1910. 373p. [251 - cs11393]

__________. With Napoleon at St. Helena being the memoirs of Dr. John Stokoe, naval surgeon. Translated from the French of Paul Frémeaux by Edith S. Stokoe . London, J. Lane, 1902. 258p. [253 - cs11495]

Friedman, Reuben. The Emperor's itch, the legend concerning Napoleon's affliction with scabies. New York, Froben, 1940. 82p. [244 - cs12026]

Frischauer, Paul. A great lord. Translated from the German by Phyllis & Trevor Blewitt. New York, Random House, 1937. 371p. [251 - cs11389]

Froude, James Anthony. Caesar: a sketch. London, Longmans, Green & Company, 1912. 568p. [233D - cs10756 - restricted]

Funck, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand von. In the wake of Napoleon, being the memoirs (1807-1809) of Ferdinand von Funck, lieutenant general in the Saxon army and adjutant-general to the king of Saxony. From the hitherto unpublished manuscripts in the Saxon archives. Edited and selected from the German version by Oakley Williams. London, J. Lane, 1931. 303p. [266 - cs12034]

Funcken, Liliane & Fred. The Napoleonic wars. London, Ward, 1968. 2v. [244 - cs11932-33]

 

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Gabourd, Amédée. Historie de l'Empereur Napoleon Ier. Tours, A. Mame et cie., 1859. 369p. [232A - cs10835 - restricted]

Galpin, W. Freeman. The grain supply of England during the Napoleonic period; a thesis by W. Freeman Galpin. New York, Macmillan, 1925. 305p. [278 - cs12014]

Gardner, Dorsey. Quatre Bras Ligny and Waterloo: a narrative of the campaign of Belgium 1815. London, Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1882. 547p. [251 - cs11388]

Gasiorowski, Waclaw. Napoleon's love story, a historical romance. Translated by Count De Soissons. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1905. 455p. [266 - cs12019]

Gaspey, George. Glory: A tale of morals drawn from history. London, Orr, 1844. 24p. [238 - cs11134]

Geer, Walter. Napoleon and his family; the story of a Corsica clan. New York, Brentano, 1928. 3v. [273 - cs11515-17]

__________. Napoleon and Josephine, the rise of the empire. New York, Brentano, 1924. 395p. [252 - cs11440]

__________. Napoleon and Marie Louise; the fall of the empire. New York, Brentano, 1925. 375p. [272 - cs11907]

__________. Napoleon the first: an intimate biography. New York, Brentano, 1921. 389p. [272 - cs11439]

__________. Napoleon the Third; the romance of an emperor. New York, Brentano's, 1920. 348p. [232D - cs10818 - restricted]

George, Hereford Brook. Napoleon's invasion of Russia. London, T.F. Unwin, 1899. 451p. [281 - cs11566]

George, Marguerite Joséphine Weimer, called Mlle. A favourite of Napoleon. Memoirs of Mademoiselle George. New York, James McBride, 1909. 320p. [248 - cs1 1211]

Gershoy, Leo. The French revolution and Napoleon. New York, Crofts, 1941. 576p. [253 - cs11470]

Geyl, Pieter. Napoleon, for and against. Translated from the Dutch by Olive Renier. New Haven, Yale University, 1949. 477p. [249 - cs11318]

Gibbs, Montgomery B. Military career of Napoleon the great; an account of the remarkable campaigns of the "man of destiny." Authentic anecdotes of the battlefield as told by the famous marshals and generals of the first empire. New York, Akron, Chicago, Saalfield, 1907. 514p. [234F - cs10704 - restricted]

Gibney, William. Eighty years ago or The recollections of an old army doctor, his adventures on the field of Quatre Bras and Waterloo and during the occupation of Paris in 1815. London, Bellairs, 1896. 250p. [263 - cs11893]

Gifford, E. Memoirs of the life and campaigns of Napoleon Buonaparte in France, Italy, Germany, Egypt, Syria, Spain, Poland, Portugal, and Russia. With a complete history of recent events, in Silesia, Prussia, Bohemia, and in the territories bordering on the Rhine, developing the causes and appreciating the consequences of these stupendous occurrences, together with interesting descriptive and historical plates; and illustrated by professional and biographic al anecdotes, of contemporary leading characters. London, J. & J. Cundee, 1814. 2v. [246A - cs11115-16 - restricted]

Giraud, Pierre François Félix Joseph. The campaigns of Paris in 1814 & 1815: with a sketch of the campaign of 1813: or, A brief and impartial relation of events from the invasion of France by the foreign armies in 1814, to the capitulation of Paris and the first dethronement and abdication of Buonoparte. With a concise history of the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th of June, 1815, or the termination of his political life. Translated from the French by Edmund Boyce. London, Samuel Leigh, 1816. 205p. [240E1 - cs11100]

Glover, Michael. Legacy of glory; the Bonaparte kingdom of Spain, 1808-1813. New York,

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Goldsmith, Lewis. Appendice alla storia secreta del Gabinetto di Napoleone Buonaparte e Della Corte Di Saint-Cloud Colcarattere degli individui che la compongono di Lewis Goldsmith notaro, ex-interprete presso la Corte di Giustzia, e presso il Consiglio della Prede di Parigi. Italian text. Italy, 1814. 144p. [229 - cs10661]

__________. The secret history of the cabinet of Bonaparte including his private life, character, domestic administration, and his conduct to foreign powers: together with secret anecdotes of the different cour ts of Europe, and of the French revolution. With two appendices, consisting of state papers, and of biographical sketches of the persons composing the court of St. Cloud. Vol. 1. New York, Sargent & W ard, 1810. 257p. [245D - cs11686 - restricted]

Gonnard, Philippe. The exile of St. Helena. The last phase in fact and fiction. From the French of Philippe Gonnard. Philadelphia, Lippencott, 1909. 270p. [270 - cs11918]

Goodrich, Frank B. The court of Napoleon; or, Society under the first empire; with portraits of its beauties, wits and heroines. New York, Darby & Jackson, 18 58. 416p. [227/1451 - cs11059 - restricted]

Goodspeed, Donald James. Bayonets at St. Cloud; the story of the 18th Brumaire. London, R. Hart-Davis, 1965. 192p. [273 - cs11529]

Gorrequer, Gideon. St. Helena during Napoleon's exile: Gorrequer's diary. With introduction, biographies, notes and explanations, and index of pseudonyms by James Kenble. London, Heinemann, 1969, 298p. [265 - cs11977]

Gossler, J.C. Lebensgeschichte Napoleon Bonaparte's, des ersten Kaiser's de Franzosen, mit begonderer Rücksicht auf dessen Zehnjahrige Regierung, Verbannung und Tod (Life of emperor Napoleon). German text. Reading, C.A. Bruckman, 1822. 443p. [241C - cs10888 - restricted]

Gould, Cecil. The trophy of conquest; the Musée Napoléon and the creation of the Louvre. London, Faber & Faber, 1965. 151p. [253 - cs11506]

Gourgaud, Gaspard, Baron. Napoleon and the grand army in Russia, or a critical examination of the works of count Philip de Segur. London, Martin Bossange, 1825. 5 07p. [240A - cs11026 - restricted]

__________. The St. Helena journal of General Baron Gourgaud, 1815-1818 being a diary written at St. Helena during a part of Napoleon's captivity. Translated into English for the first time by Sydney Gillard and edited with an introduction and notes by Norman Edwards with a preface by Hiliare Belloc and five illustrations. London, John Lane, 1932. 360p. [252 - cs11433]

__________. Talks of Napoleon at St. Helena with General Baron Gourgaud together with the journal kept by Gourgaud on their journey form Waterloo to St. Helena. T ranslated, and with notes, by Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer. Chicago, A. C. McClurg, 1903. 292p. [232A - cs10833 - restricted]

Grant, Arthur James & Harold William Vazeille Temperley. Europe: the revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. London, Longmans, Green, 1935. 187p. [271 - cs11312]

Grant, Hamil. The soul of Napoleon. Philadelphia, G.W. Jacobs, [n.d.] 288p. [260 - cs11761]

Graves, S. Colleton. A Letter from Ulysses to the Earl of Liverpool, on the situation and views of the French and of the allies, before and after The Treaty of Paris; and on the circumstances that caused the ab dication of Napoleon. London, James Ridgeway, 1815. 32p. [236 - cs11151]

Gregorovius, Ferdinand. Corsica: picturesque, historical and social: with a sketch of the early life of Napoleon, and an account of the Bonaparte, Paoli, Pozzo di Borgo, and other principal families. Translated from the German of Fredinand Gregorvius by Edward Joy Morris. Philadelphia, J.E. Potter, [n.d.] 522p. [237 - cs10856]

Grierson, Edward. The hastening wind. New York, Alfred Knopf, 1953. 362p. [269 - cs11890]

Griffiths, Arthur. Life of Napoleon. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1914. 434p. [229 - cs10737]

Grimshaw, William. The life of Napoleon: with the history of France, from the death of Louis XVI, to the year 1821. Philadelphia, Grigg & Elliot, 1841. 285p. [241E1 - cs11079 - restricted]

Gruyer, Paul. Napoleon, king of Elba. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1906. 295p. [270 - cs11848]

Guedalla, Philip. The hundred days. New York, Grossett & Dunlap, 1934. 176p. [269 - cs11634]

__________. The second empire. New York, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1922. 457p. [270 - cs11936]

__________. The second empire, Bonapartism, the prince, the president, the emperor. New York, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1922. 457p. [265 - cs11986]

__________. Wellington. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1931. 490p. [252 - cs11432]

Guérard, Albert Léon. Napoleon I; a great life in brief. New York, A. Knopf, 1956. 206p. [264 - cs11949]

__________. Reflections on the Napoleonic legend. New York, Scribner, 1924. 276p. [269 - cs12063]

Guerber, Hélène Adeline. Empresses of France. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1901. 416p. [263 - cs11880]

Guerrini, Maurice. Napoleon and Paris, thirty years of history. New York, Walker, 1970. 468p. [280 - cs11588]

Guthrie, Leonard. Did Napoleon suffer from hypopituitarism (Dystrophia adiposo-genitalis) at the close of his life? Reprinted from "The Lancet" September 13, 1913 . 14p. [250 - cs11383]

Gwilliam, John. The imperial captive, or, The unexampled career of the ex-emperor, Napoleon: from the period of his quitting Elba to that of his surrender to the British nation, circumstantially developed. London, Robert Jennings, 1817. 2v. [246C - cs11127-28 - restricted]

 

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Hale, John Rigby. Napoleon, the story of his life. London, Faber & Faber, 1954. 216p. [269 - cs11878]

Hales, Edward Elton Young. The emperor and the pope; the story of Napoleon and Pius VII. New York, Doubleday, 1961. 168p. [274 - cs11614]

Hall, Henry Foljambe. Napoleon's letters to Josephine 1796-1812; for the first time collected and translated, with notes social, historical, and chronological, from contemporary sources. London, J.M. Dent, 1901. 330p. [262 - cs11847]

Hall, Basil. Narrative of a voyage to Java, China, and the great Loo Choo Island with accounts of Sir Murray Maxwell's attack on the Chinese batteries and of an interview with Napoleon Buonaparte, at St. Helena . London, E. Moxon, 1840. 80p. [229 - cs10706 - restricted]

Hamilton, Clayton Meeker. Seen on the stage. New York, H. Holt, 1920. 270p. [259 - cs11816]

Hamilton, Emma, Lady. Memoirs: with anecdotes of her friends and contemporaries. New edition, and annotated by W.H. Long, Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1891, 320p. [2 64 - cs11951]

Hamilton, Thomas. Annals of the peninsular campaigns, from 1808-1814. By the author of Cyril Thornton, Philadelphia, Carey & Lea, 1831, 3v. [233E - cs10764-66 - restricted]

Hampdon, John. The history of the northern war; commencing in 1812, to the Congress of Vienna in 1815. An account of the city of Moscow, a description of the cossacks, and a variety of anecdotes of the emperors and generals connected with the history. Newcastle, Printed for Moreland & Anderson by Preston & Heaton, 1815. 608p. [239E1 - cs11092 - restricted]

Hanger, George. Reflections on the menaced invasion, and the means of protecting the capital, by preventing the enemy from landing in any part contiguous to it a letter to the Earl of Harrington, on the propose d fortifications round London: a defence of the volunteer system, and the means of employing it to the greatest advantage, and a correct military description of Essex and Kent, with the military roads and strong positions in those counties. London, J. Stockdale, 1804. reproduced 1970. 207p. [271 - cs11215]

Hardy, Thomas. The dynasts. An epic drama of the war with Napoleon, in three parts, nineteen acts, & one hundred and thirty scenes, the time covered by the action being about ten years. London, Macmillan, 1921. 525p. [259 - cs11815]

Harris, Frank. Great days: a novel. New York, F. Harris, 1920. 445p. [276 - cs11762]

Hartley, Cecil B. Life of the Empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon I. Philadelphia, Porter & Coates, 1870. 377p. [244 - cs10729]

Haskins, John. The battle of Waterloo, a poem. London, James Black & Son. 1816. 63p. [231 - cs10959]

Hassall, Arthur. The life of Napoleon. London, Methuen, 1911. 321p. [274 - cs11640]

Hauterive, Alexandre Maurice Blanc de Lanautte, comte d'. State of the French republic at the end of the year VIII. Translated from the French of Citizen Hauteriv e, Chef De Relations Exterieurs. London, J.S. Jordan, 1801. 312p. [240E1 - cs11101 - restricted]

Hawthorne, Hildegarde. Phantom king: the story of Napoleon's son. New York, Appleton- Century, 1937. 242p. [284 - cs11165]

Hazen, Charles Downer. The French revolution and Napoleon. New York, Henry Holt, 1917. 385p. [279 - cs11959]

Hazlitt, William. The life of Napoleon Buonaparte. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1875. 3v. [234E - cs10693-95 - restricted]

Head, Charles Octavius. Napoleon and Wellington. London, R. Hale, 1939. 288p. [277 - cs11751]

Head, Michael. Foot regiments of the imperial guard. London, Allmark, 1973. 124p. [269 - cs12075]

__________. French Napoleonic artillery. London, Almark, 1970. 72p. [269 - cs12071]

Headley, Joel Tyler. The imperial guard of Napoleon: from Marengo to Waterloo. New York, C. Scribner, 1851. 310p. [241C - cs10867 - restricted]

__________. Napoleon and his marshals. New York, Baker & Scribner, 1847. 2v. [243 - cs10955- 56]

Headley, Phineas Camp. Life of Empress Josephine, first wife of Napoleon. Boston, Lee & Shephard, 1856. 384p. [249 - cs11342]

__________. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte. New York, Derby & Jackson, 1858. 471p. [237 - cs10919]

Hegeman, Werner. Napoleon; or "Prostration before the hero." New York, A.A. Knopf, 1931. 538p. [258 - cs11657]

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Henderson, Ernest Flagg. Blücher and the uprising of Prussia against Napoleon, 1806-1815. New York, Putnam, 1911. 347p. [260 - cs11748]

Henry, Walter. Surgeon Henry's trifles, events of a military life. Edited with an introduction by Pat Hayward. London, Chatto & Windus, 1970. 281p. [265 - cs1 1963]

Herbert, A.P. Why Waterloo? Garden City, New York, Doubleday & Co., 1953. 352p. [266 - cs11997]

Heriot, Angus. The French in Italy 1796-1799. London, Chatto & Unwin, 1957. 316p. [269 - cs12081]

Herold, J. Christopher. The age of Napoleon. New York, Harper & Row, 1963. 432p. [242A - cs11156]

__________. The Battle of Waterloo. New York, Harper & Row, 1967. 153p. [244 - cs11586]

__________. Bonaparte in Egypt. New York, Harper, 1962. 425p. [283 - cs11352]

Heweston, W.B. History of Napoleon Bonaparte, and wars of Europe; from the revolution in France to the termination of the late wars, including anecdotes of the most celebrated characters that have appeared duri ng and since the revolution. London, Richard Evans, 1815. 2v. [248 - cs11123 & 11124 - restricted]

__________. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte. London, Wallis, [n.d.] 551p. [246C - cs11830 - restricted]

Heyer, Georgette. An infamous army. New York, Doubleday, Doran, 1938. 417p. [256 - cs11580]

Hibbert, Christopher. Waterloo: Napoleon's last campaign. New York, The New American Library, 1967. 280p. [234C - cs10692 - restricted]

Hillis, William J. A metrical history of the life and times of Napoleon Bonaparte. A collection of poems and songs from obscure and anonymous sources, selected an d arranged with introductory notes and connecting narrative. New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896. 538p. [233C - cs10773]

Hoare, Richard Colt, Sir. A tour through the island of Elba. Illustrated with views from nature, by Sir Richard Colt and John Smith. London, J. Murray, 1814. 32p. [240F - cs11071 - restricted]

Hobhouse, Baron. The substance of some letters, written by an Englishman resident at Paris during the last reign of the Emperor Napoleon. With an appendix of offi cial documents. London, Ridgeways, 1816. 800p. approx. [239E1 - cs11093 - restricted]

Hodson, W. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte, once emperor of the French, who died in exile at St. Helena, after a captivity of six years' duration. From the French of M. De Bourrienne, Segur, and Las Cases, with a continuation down to his second interment in 1840. London, T. Noble, 1845. 620p. [232B - cs10820 - restricted]

Holmes, Richard. Borodino, 1812. Knight's Battles for Wargamers, with an introduction by Brigadier Peter Young. London, C. Knight, 1971. 67p. [276- cs12010]

Holt, Edgar. Plon-Plon, the life of prince Napoleon 1822-1891. London, Michael Joseph, 1973. 326p. [271 - cs11193]

Holtman, Robert B. Napoleonic propaganda. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1950. 272p. [272 - cs11391]

__________. The Napoleonic revolution. New York, Lippencott, 1967. 225p. [270 - cs11913]

Hook, Theodore Edward. Facts, illustrative of the treatment of Napoléon Buonaparte in Saint Helena: Being the result of minute inquiries and personal research in that island. With three views. London, William Stockdale, 1819. 156p. [271 - cs11214]

Hooper, George. Waterloo: the downfall of the first Napoleon a history of the campaign of 1815. London, Smith, Elder and Co., 1862. 344p. [241A - cs10935 - restri cted]

Hopkins, Tighe. The women Napoleon loved. London, Eveleigh Nash, 1910. 318p. [284 - cs11166]

Horne, Charles Francis. Great men and famous women; a series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in history. Edited by Charles F. Horne. New York, S. Hess, 1894. 408p. [227 - 1451 - cs11063 - restricted]

Horne, Richard H. History of Napoleon. London, Robert Tyas, 1839. 2v. [233E - cs10768-69 - restricted]

__________. The history of Napoleon Bonaparte. Philadelphia, D. McKay, 1878. 520p. [236 - cs11006]

Hornn, Jean. The narrative of Jean Hornn military coachman to Napoleon Bonaparte. Containing his recollections of that memorable character, during the ten years in which he was in his personal service. London, London Museum, 1816. 68p. [244 - cs10720 - restricted]

Horsburgh, Edward Lee Stuart. Waterloo; a narrative and a criticism. London, Methuen, 1900. 324p. [262 - cs11874]

Hortense, queen consort of Louis, king of Holland. The memoirs of Queen Hortense. Published by arrangement with Prince Napoleon. Edited by Jean Hanoteau, translat ed by Arthur K. Griggs. New York, Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1927. 2v. [284 - cs11140-41]

Houssaye, Henry. 1815, Waterloo. Translated with the author's permission from the 31st French edition by Arthur Emile Mann and edited by A. Euan Smith, London, Ad am & Charles Black, 1900. 455p. [234B - cs10738 - restricted]

__________. Napoleon and the campaign of 1814. London, Rees, 1914. 521p. [252 - cs11446]

__________. The return of Napoleon. Translated by T.C. Macauly, with a preface by Sir Fabian Ware. New York, Longmans, Green & Co. [n.d.], 151p. [266 - cs1202 8]

Howard, Catherine Mary. Reminiscences for my children. Private. Carlisle, Charles Thurnam, 1837. 2v. [246C - cs11125-26 restricted]

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Howell, Edward. The birthplace and childhood of Napoleon. Liverpool, Howell, 1897. 54p. [264 - cs11924]

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Hughes, Harry Herbert. Napoleon's struggle with the Hun. Wichita, Johnston Press. 1919. 371p. [286 - cs10871]

Hugo, Victor. Les misérables. New York, P.F. Collier v1. [n.d.] 520p. [240D - cs11012 - restricted]

__________. So this then is the battle of Waterloo. East Aurora, Roycrofters, 1907. 105p. [234B - cs10669 - restricted]

Hulot. Instruction sur le service de l'artillerie. Paris, Maginel, 1813. 283p. [237 - cs10863]

Hunt, Christopher John & Gerry A. Embleton. The years of Napoleon. London, Almark, 1972. 89p. [269 - cs12078]

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Ideville, Henri Amédée Le Lorgne, comte d'. Memoirs of Marshal Bugeaud, from his private correspondence and original documents, 1784-1849. Edited, f rom the French, by Charlotte M. Yonge. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1884. 2v. [233B - cs10751-52 - restricted]

Imbert de Saint-Amand, Arthur Léon, Baron. Citizeness Bonaparte. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1895. 306p. [274 - cs11800]

__________. The court of the Empress Josephine. Translated by Thomas Sergant Perry. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1891. 334p. [285 - cs11035]

__________. The Duchess of Angoulême and the two restorations. Translated by James David. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1895. 403p. [237 - cs11040]

__________. The happy days of Empress Marie Louise. Translated by Thomas Sergeant Perry. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1898. 383p. [255 - cs11538]

__________. Marie Louise and the decadence of the empire. Translated by Thomas Sergent Perry. New York, Scribner, 1891. 320p. [238 - cs11172]

__________. Marie Louise, the island of Elba, and the hundred days. Translated by Elizabeth Gilbert Martin. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1895. 283p. [257 - cs116 37]

__________. The wife of the first consul. Translated by Thomas Sergent Perry. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1891. 357p. [252 - cs11426]

Inoue, Koji. Napoleon. Japanese text. Tokyo, 1960. 199p. [237 - cs10866]

Invasion defeated, by the author of "The state of things, for 1803". London, J. Hatchard, 1803. 23p. [232B - cs10827 - restricted]

Ireland, William Henry. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte. London, John Cumberland, 1828. 4v. [232C - cs10829-32 - restricted]

__________. The Napoleon anecdotes: illustrating the mental energies of the late Emperor of France, and the character and actions of his contemporary statesmen and warriors. Edited by W. H. Ireland. London, C.S. Arnold, 1822. 6v. [241D - cs10881-86 - restricted]

 

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Jackson, Basil. Notes and reminiscences of a staff officer, chiefly relating to the Waterloo campaign and to St. Helena matters during the captivity of Napoleon. Edited by R.C. Seaton. New York, J. Murray, 1903. 218p. [263 - cs11899]

Jackson, Charles Tenney. Captain Sazarac. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1922. 332p. [249 - cs11339]

Jackson, E.L. St. Helena: the historic island from its discovery to the present date. New York, Thomas Whittaker, 1905. 343p. [285 - cs10868]

Jackson, William Godfrey Fothergill. Attack in the west; Napoleon's first campaign re-read today. London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953. 242p. [258 - cs11785]

__________. Seven roads to Moscow. London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1957. 334p. [278 - cs12001]

James, John Haddy. Surgeon James's journal, 1815. London, Cassell, 1964. 175p. [252 - cs11454]

Jansson, Per-Eric. Leipzig. London, Almark, 1975. 48p. [244 - cs11909]

Jekels, Ludwig. Selected papers; including two papers written in collaboration with Edmund Bergler. London, Imago, 1952. 201p. [274 - cs11629]

John, Katherine. The Prince imperial. New York, Putnam, 1937. 392p. [265 - cs12653]

Johnston, Robert Matteson. Napoleon, a short biography. New York, Henry Holt, 1918. 248p. [258 - cs11651]

__________. The Napoleonic empire in southern Italy and the rise of the secret societies. London, Macmillan, 1904. 2v. [274 - cs11600-01]

Joinville, Francois-Ferdinand-Philippe-Louis-Marie d'Orléans. Memoirs (Vieux souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville. Translated from the French by Lady Mary Loyd. New York, Macmillan, 1895. 371p. [251 - cs11421]

Jomini, Antoine Henri, Baron. Life of Napoleon. Translated from the French with notes, by H.W. Halleck. [n.p., n.d.] 2v. [266 - cs12005-06]

__________. Life of Napoleon: Atlas. Prepared by the Department of Civil and Military Engineering, United States Military Academy. [n.d.], 200p. [242A - cs11679]

__________. Political and military history of the campaign of Waterloo. Translated by Captain Stephen Vincent. Bennet, Ordnance Department, U. S. Army. New York, Van Nostrand, 1864. 227p. [229 - cs10665]

Josselyn, Charles. The true Napoleon; a cyclopedia of events in his life. New York, Russell, 1902. 437p. [249 - cs11337]

Jung, T. Bonaparte and his times 1769 - 1799. Translated by Mary Neal Sherwood. Part I - III. The Seaside Library, New York, G. Munso, 1882. 120p. apx. [243 - cs1 1074]

 

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Kazem, Emadi. The life of Napoleon. Iran Press, 1941, 220p. [271 - cs11216]

Kelly, Christopher. History of the French Revolution and of the wars produced by that memorable event: from the commencement of hostilities in 1792, to the second restoration of Louis XVIII; and the deportation of Napoleon Buonaparte to the Island of St. Helena, including a complete account of the war between Great Britain and America; and the memorable Battle of Waterloo. To which are appended biographical ske tches of the heroes of Waterloo, and other distinguished public characters. London, Thomas Kelly, 1817. 2v. [245B - cs11671-72 - restricted]

Kelly, William Hyde. The battle of Wavre and Grouchy's retreat; a study of an obscure part of the Waterloo campaign. London, J. Murray. 1905. 172p. [266 - cs12004 ]

Kemble, James. Napoleon immortal; the medical history and private life of Napoleon Bonaparte. London, J. Murray, 1959. 307p. [249 - cs11345]

Kennedy, James Shaw, Sir. Notes on the battle of Waterloo. London, J. Murray, 1865. 199p. [241B - cs10890 - restricted]

Kennedy, John. View of the emperor Napoleon as compared with all generals and statesmen in ancient and modern times; with his overthrow, exile, death, burial, disinterment, and grand funeral procession in Paris , in heroic verse. Galashiels, James Brown. 1850. 192p. [286 - cs10872]

Kenyon, Frank Wilson. The Emperor's lady; a novel based on the life of Empress Josephine. New York, Crowell, 1952. 501p. [262 - cs11864]

__________. My brother Napoleon; the confessions of Caroline Bonaparte. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1971. 254p. [256 - cs11557]

Keroubec, Yvonne, marquise de. The Memoirs of the Marquise de Keroubec (1785-1858): being extracts from her diaries now presented to English readers for the first time. New York, Ives Washburn, 1940. 231p. [267 - cs12042]

Kielland, Alexander Lange. Napoleon's men and methods. Translated by Joseph McCabe with a preface by Oscar Browning. London, Owen, 1907. 368p. [272 - cs11436]

__________. Omkring Napoleon (Napoleon's men and tactics). Norwegian text, Oslo, Gyldendal norsk forlag, 1905. 468p. [244 - cs10842]

__________. Rings um Napoleon. German text. Leipzig, Merfeburger, 1906. 448p. [267 - cs12057]

Kircheisen, Friedrich Max. Jovial king, Napoleon's youngest brother. Translated by H.J. Stenning. London, Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1932. 244p. [267 - cs12053]

__________. Napoleon. New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1932. 761p. [257 - cs11620]

Kirchenhoffer, Herman. The book of fate, formerly in the possession of Napoleon, late emperor of France; and now first rendered into English, for a German translation of an ancient Egyptian manuscript, found in the year 1801, by M. Sonini, in one of the royal tombs, near Mount Lisycus, in upper Egypt. Pennsylvania, Scranton, Personal Arts, 1922. 170p. [257 - cs11619]

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Knowles, Lees, Sir, bart. A gift of Napoleon being a sequel to Letters of Captain Engelbert Lutyens, orderly officer at Longwood, Saint Helena, Feb. 1820 to Nov. 1823. Edited by Sir Lees Knowles. London, John Lane, 1921. 630p. [286 - cs10933]

Komroff, Manuel. Waterloo, a novel. New York, Coward-McCann, 1936. 307p. [285 - cs11016 & 257 - cs11623]

Korngold, Ralph. The last years of Napoleon, his captivity on Saint Helena. New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1959. 429p. [249 - cs11321]

Krasnov, Petr Nikolaevich. Napoleon and the Cossacks. Translated from the Russian by Olga Vitali. London, Allen & Unwin, 1932. 593p. [267 - cs12050]

Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich. The great French revolution, 1789-1793. Translated from the French by N.F. Dryhurst. London, W. Heinemann, 1909. 610p. [272 - cs11498 ]

Kubinyi, Victor von. Napoleon I, an intimate view of Napoleon, his life, history and character in a nutshell. New York, Rosswaag's Stuyvesant, 1911. 89p. [281 - c s11561]

Kühn, Joachim. Pauline Bonaparte, Napoleon's attendant star. Translated By W.H.Johnston. London, Hutchinson, 1937. 319p. [251 - cs11402]

Kunstler, Charles. The private life of the empress Josephine. Adapted from the French by Herma Briffault. New York, D. Mckay, 1957. 242p. [262 - cs11871]

 

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Labaume, Eugène. A circumstantial narrative of the campaign in Russia, embellished with plans of the battles of the Moskwa and Malo-Jaroslavits. Containing a faithful description of the affecting and int eresting scenes of which the author was an eye-witness. Hartford, Sheldon & Goodrich, 1816. 352p. [241D - cs10859 - restricted]

__________. The crime of 1812 and its retribution; a new rendering into English of Lambaume's "Relation Circonstanciée de la campagne de Russie en 1812" by T. Dundas Pillans with an introduction by W. T. Stead. New York, McBride, Nast & Co., 1913. 296p. [248 - cs11187]

Lachouque, Henry. Anatomy of glory, Napoleon and his guard, a study in leadership. Adapted from the French of Henry Lachouque by Anne S.K. Brown. Providence, Rhod e Island, Brown University Press, 1962. 568p. [267 - cs12044]

__________. The last days of Napoleon's empire: from Waterloo to St. Helena. Translated by Lovett F. Edwards. London, Allen & Unwin, 1966. 299p. [271 - cs1130 9]

__________. Napoleon's battles, a history of his campaigns. London, Allen & Unwin, 1966.

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__________. Napoleon, sa vie - son oeuvre. Paris, Les Editions Militaries illustrees, 1950. 44p. [273 - cs11492]

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La Garde-Chambonas, Auguste, Louis Charles, Comte de. Anecdotal recollections of the Congress of Vienna. Introduction and notes by Comte Fleury. London, Chapman, 1902. 428p. [257 - cs11626]

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Lamothe-Langon, Etienne Léon, baron de. Evenings with Prince Cambacérès, second consul, arch-chancellor of the empire, duke of Parma etc., etc. London, H. Colburn, 1837. 2v. [245A - cs11667-68 - restricted]

Lanfrey, P. The history of Napoleon the First. New York, Macmillan, 1894. 4v. [259 - cs11822-25]

Langsam, Walter Consuelo. The Napoleonic wars and German nationalism in Austria. New York, Columbia University Press, 1930. 241p. [278 - cs12011]

Lansdowne, Henry William Edmund Petty Fitz Maurice, 6th Marquis of, ed. The first Napoleon, some unpublished documents from the Bowood papers. Boston, Houghton Mi fflin, 1925. 353p. [265 - cs 11982]

Larned, Josephus Nelson. A study of greatness in men. Boston, Houghton Mifflin. 1911. 303p. [252 - cs11425]

La Rochejaquelein, Marie-Louise-Victoire, marquise de. Memoirs of the Marquise de la Rochejaquelein. Edited and translated from the original edition, published in accordance with her autograph manuscript by her grandson, with an introduction and notes by Cecil Biggane. London, G. Routledge, 1933. 338p. [266 - cs12022]

Larrey, Dominique Jean, baron. Memoir of Baron Larrey, surgeon-in-chief of the Grand Armée, form the French. London, H. Renshaw, 1861. 256p. [229 - cs10736 ]

__________. Surgical memoirs of the campaigns of Russia, Germany, and France. Translated from the French, by John C. Mercer. Philadelphia, Carey & Lea, 2 copi es, 1832. 293p. [232A - cs10825 - restricted]

Las Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné, comte de. Letters from the Cape of Good Hope in reply to Warden; with extracts from the great work now compiling for publication under the inspection of Napoleon.

London, James Ridgway, 1817. 205p. [246E - cs11111 - restricted]

__________. Letters from Count De Las Cases: consisting of a second letter to Prince Lucien Bonaparte, in which is contained an account of the circumstances attending his arrest and removal from St. Helena; and a letter to Sir Hudson Lowe, comprising an historical detail of the whole of that officer's government at St. Helena, and his oppressive conduct towards Napoleon and his suite: with an appendix of official correspondence, between Sir Hudson Lowe and C ount de Las Cases. London, James Ridgway, 1819. 216p. [241C - cs10893 - restricted]

__________. The military and political life, character, and anecdotes of Napoleon Bonaparte, from his origin to his death on the rock of St. Helena. Hartford, Cha uncey Goodrich, 1823. 386p. [234B - cs10656 - restricted]

__________. Mémorial de Sainte Hélène. Journal of the private life and conversations of the Emperor Napoleon at Saint Helena. London, Henry C olburn. 1823. 4v. [246F - cs11206-09 - restricted]

__________. Memoirs of Emanuel Augustus Dieudonné Count de las Casas, communicated by himself, comprising a letter from Count de Las Casas at St. Helena to Lucien Bonaparte, giving a faithful account of the voyage of Napoleon to St. Helena, his residence, manner of living, and treatment of that island: also a letter addressed by Count de Las Casas to Lord Bathurst. London, Henry Colburn, 1818. 228p. [241 F - cs10982 - restricted]

La Tour du Pin, Gouvernet, Henriette Lucie (Dillon) marquise de. Recollections of the revolution and the empire, from the French of "Journal d'une femme de cinquante ans." Edited and translated by Walter Geer, New York, Brentano's, 1920. 422p. [273 - cs11472]

Laurent de l'Ardèche. History of Napoleon. Two volumes in one. New York, D. Appleton & Co., 1866. 972p. [232C - cs10816 - restricted]

Lavallette, Antoine Marie Chamant, Comte de. Memoirs of Count Lavallette. London, Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831. 2v. [246E - cs11107-08 - restricted]

Lavelle, Alice Elizabeth. Puppets of fate, a drama in four acts and a prologue by Alice Elizabeth Lavelle. American Dramatist Series. Boston, Gorham, 1914, 63p. [ 229 - cs10839]

Lechevalier-Chevignard, Georges. Le biscuit de Sèvres; directoire, consulat et primier empire. French text. Paris, Éditions Albert Morancé, 1 923. 40p. [240B - cs11023 - restricted]

Lee, Henry. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte: down to the peace of Tolentino and the close of his first campaign in Italy. London, Thomas & William Boone, 1837, 598p. [233A - cs10691 - restricted]

__________. The life of the emperor Napoleon. With an appendix, containing an examination of Sir W. Scott's "Life of Napoleon Bonaparte;" and a notice of the principal errors of other writers, respecting his ch aracter and conduct. London, Thomas & William Boone, 1834. 582p. [241E - cs10987 - restricted]

__________. Napoleon Buonaparte, the story of the soldier, the ruler, the prisoner of state, from the history of the past and present centuries. London, Warne, [n .d.] 246p. [238 - cs11177]

Lefebvre, Georges. Napoleon, from 18 Brumaire to Tilsit 1799-1807. Translated from the French by Henry F. Stockhold. New York, Columbia University, 1969. 337p. [2 55 - cs11531]

___________. Napoleon, from Tilsit to Waterloo - 1807-1815. Translated from the French by J.E. Anderson. London, Routledge & Kegan, 1969. 414p. [249 - cs11316 ]

Lejeune, Baron. Memoirs of baron Lejeune: aide-de-camp to marshals Berthier, Davout, and Oudinot. Translated and edited from the original French by Mrs. Arthur Be ll. London, Longmans Freen, 1897. 2v. [238 - cs11157-58]

Le Marchant, Denis. Memoirs of the late Major-GenL. Le Marchant. For private circulation. London, Samuel Bentley, 1841. 315p. [233A - cs10698 restricted]

LeNormand, Marie-anne Adélaide. Historical and secret memoirs of the Empress Joséphine Marie Rose Tascher de La Pagerie. London, H.S. Nichols, 1895. 2v. [251 - cs11403-04]

Lenz, Max. Napoleon. London, Hutchinson, 1907. 336p. [251 - cs11416]

Lester, Charles Edwards. The Napoleon dynasty; or The history of the Bonaparte family. New York, Cornish, Lamport, 1853. 624p. [234F - cs10702 - restricted]

Lesterman, John. A sailor of Napoleon, a tale of the sea. New York, Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1927. 314p. [266 - cs12015]

Letters of the Bonaparte family: from the originals in the autograph collection of Baron Heath. 46p. [234F - cs10699 - restricted]

Lever, Charles James. Harry Lorrequer. Philadelphia, Porter & Coates, 1872. 419p. [285 - cs11034]

Lévy, Arthur. Napoléon et la paix. French text. Paris, Librairie Plon, 1902. 663p. [271 - cs11322]

__________. The private life of Napoleon. From the French by Stephen Louis Simeon. New York, Scribner's, 1894. 2v. [262 - cs11849-50]

Lewis, Ernest D. A guide to the discussion of the photoplay of the Napoleonic era: Conquest. Photoplay Studies. An organ of the Photoplay appreciation movement, v ol. III, series of 1937. Educational and Recreational Guides, 1937. 23p. [269 - cs12065]

Lewis, Gwynne. Life in revolutionary France. Edited by Peter Quennell. London & New York, Putnam's, 1972. 192p. [277 - cs12024]

Lewis, Michael Arthur. Napoleon and his British captives. London, Allen & Unwin, 1962. 317p. [252 - cs11448]

Liddell Hart, Basil Henry, Sir. The ghost of Napoleon. New Haven, Yale University, [n.d.] 199p. [252 - cs11431]

The life and battles of Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France. Selected from the most authentic sources. London, W. Nicholson & Sons, [n.d.], 349p. [233C - cs 10784 - restricted]

The life of Napoleon Buonaparte containing historical sketches, and anecdotes illustrative of his public and private character. Impartially selected and arranged from the most authentic documents and publications. By "An American." Elizabethtown, New Jersey, Allen & Bryant, 1820. 503p. [233F - cs10852]

Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of the French, containing numerous anecdotes of his court and times. The Young American's Library. Boston, Lee and Shepard, 18 68. 188p. [237 - cs10864]

The life of Napoleon Bonaparte, late Emperor of France, from his birth to his abdication, and retirement to the Island of Elba; including his parentage, military achievements, remarkable actions, speeches, batt les, & victories, and a full account of his campaigns in France, Italy, Germany, Egypt, Syria, Spain, Poland, Portugal, Prussia, Piedmont, and Russia; Interspersed with anecdotes & biographical memoirs of the principal generals in the French ar mies. To which is added, a geographical description of the Island of Elba. London, W. Mason, 1814. 72p. [240C - cs11090 - restricted]

Lloyd, Hannibal Evans. Hamburgh; or, A particular account of the transactions which took place in that city, during the first six months of the year 1813; with a view of its previous state, and of the conduct o f the French, during their six years possession, both before and after its being annexed to the French empire. London, J.M. Richardson, 1813. 204. [234B - cs10735 -restricted]

Lockhart, John Gibson. The history of Napoleon Bonaparte. New York, Harper, 1843. 2v. [287 - cs10844-45]

__________. The history of Napoleon Buonaparte with engravings on steel and wood. London, John Murray, 1829. 2v. [244 - cs10777-78].

__________. The history of Napoleon Buonaparte reprinted from the family library. London, Ward, Lock, & Co., [n.d.] 653p. [234D - cs10739 - restricted]

__________. Life of Napoleon. Chinese text, Taw-Wan, Commercial Printing Press, 1953. 402p. [244 - cs10841]

__________. The peacemakers, 1814-1815. London, Duckworth, 1932. 376p. [266 - cs12000]

Lockwood, Joseph. A guide to St. Helena, descriptive and historical, with a visit to Longwood, and Napoleon's tomb. St. Helena, James Elliott, 1856. 42p. [229 - c s10703 - restricted]

Logan, R.T. Napoleon. By a Canadian. Toronto, Bryant, 1913. 449p. [270 - cs11858]

Londonberry, Charles William Vane, Marquis of. Narrative of the peninsular war, from 1808-1813. London, H. Colburn, 1829. 2v. [229 - cs10687-8 - restricted]

Ludwig, Emil. Napoleon the first. Japanese Text. 1961, Japan, 333p. [286 - cs10843]

__________. Napoleon. Translation by Eden and Cedar Paul. New York, Boni & Liveright, 1926. 707p. [276 - cs11821]

Lumet, Louis. Napoléon 1er empereur des Français. French text, Paris, Librairie Nilsson, 1908. 164p. [239C - cs11055 - restricted]

Luntbek, Emil. Napoleon. Greek text. Athens, Ekdoseie Gkoboste, 1964. 542p. [286 - cs10980]

Lutyens, Engelbert. Letters of Captain Engelbert Lutyens, orderly officer at Longwood, St. Helena: February 1820 to November 1823. Edited by Sir Lee Knowles. Lond on, J. Lane, 1915. 213p. [283 - cs11377]

 

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Maass, Edgar. Imperial Venus. A novel of Napoleon's favorite sister. Indianapolis, Bobbs- Merrill, 1946. 421p. [252 - cs11449]

Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble & John Gordon Dorrance. The Bonapartes in America. Philadelphia, Dorrance, 1939. 286p. [272 - cs11394]

MacCunn, F.J. The contemporary English view of Napoleon. London, G. Bell, 1914. 311p. [251 - cs11418]

Macdonald, Jacques Étienne Joseph Alexandre. Recollections of Marshal Macdonald, Duke of Tarentum. Edited by Camille Rousset, translated by Stephen Louis S imeon. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1892. 2v. [272 - cs11466-67]

Macdonnell, Archibald Gordon. Napoleon and his marshals. New York, Macmillan, 1934. 368p. [257 - cs11631]

Maceroni, Francis. Memoirs of the life and adventures of Colonel Maceroni. London, James Macrone, 1838. 2v. [240A - cs11028-29 - restricted]

Macirone, Francis. Interesting facts relating to the fall and death of Joachim Murat, king of Naples; the capitulation of Paris in 1815; and the second restoration of the Bourbons. Original letters from King Joachim to the author with some account of the author, and of his persecution by the French government. London, Ridgeways, 1817. 167p. [246E - cs11104 - restricted]

MacFarlane, Charles. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. London, Routledge, [n.d.]. 368p. [249 - cs11341]

Mackenzie-Grieve, Averil. Aspects of Elba and the other islands of the Tuscan Archipelago. London, J. Cape, 1964. 228p. [274 - cs11603]

Mackie, Philip. Napoleon and love. New York, Pocket Books, 1974. 472p. [238 - cs11173]

Maclachlan, Archibald Neil Campbell. Napoleon at Fontainbleau and Elba; being a journal of occurrences in 1814-1815, with notes of conversations by the late Major-General Sir Neil Campbell, with a memoir of the life and services of that officer. By his nephew Archibald Neil Campbell Maclachlan. London, J. Murray, 1869. 398p. [240E - cs11081 - restricted]

MacQueen, James. A narrative of the political and military events of 1815: intended to complete the narrative of the campaigns of 1812, 1813, and 1814. Glasgow, E . Khull & Co., 1816. 573p. [231 - cs10836]

Madariaga, Salvador de. Elysian fields. A dialogue in which Goethe, Mary Stuart Voltaire, Napoleon, Karl Marx, and President Washington hold discourse on present events, discuss Fascism and communism 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. [276 - cs11764]

__________. 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, 1957. 261p. [274 - cs11779]

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, 1929. 160p. [252 - cs11429]

Malling, Matilda. A romance of the first consul. Authorized translation 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. [248 - cs11305]

__________. Napoleon recaptures Paris, March 20th, 1815. Translated from the French by George Unwin. London, Allen & Unwin, 1969. 307p. [249 - cs11311]

__________. 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. 249p. [249 - cs11344]

Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, baron de. The memoirs of Baron de Marbot: late Lieutenant-General in the French army. London, Longmans, Green, 1934. 2v. [ 238 - cs11135-36]

Margerand, J. Les aides de camp de Bonaparte, 1793-1804. French text, Paris, P. Bossuet, 1931. 171p. [244 - cs10779]

Maria Luigia, queen, consort of Louis I, King of Etruria. Memoir 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 - restricted]

Markham, Felix Maurice Hippisley. Napoleon and the awakening of Europe. London, English Universities Press, 1954. 89p. [258 - cs11803]

__________. Napoleon. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1963. 292p. [265 - cs11995]

Marie Louise, Empress Consort of Napoleon I. Memoirs of the Empress Marie Louise. From the French of Imbert de Saint-Armand. London, Remington, 1866. 428p. [256 - cs11553]

__________. The private diaries of the Empress Marie-Louise, wife of Napoleon I. With introduction and commentary by Frédédick Masson. New York, D. Appleton, 1922. 245p. [255 - cs11550]

Marmont, Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de, duc de Raguse. The 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. [233F - cs10828 - restricted]

Marquard, John Phillips. The unspeakable gentleman. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1922. 265p. [249 - cs11340]

Marshall-Cornwall, James Handyside. Napoleon as military commander. London, Batsford, 1967. 308p. [249 - cs11313]

Marthold, Jules Adolphe de. The history of a bearskin. New York, Dodd - Mead, 1893. 190p. [237 - cs11038]

Martineau, Gilbert. Napoleon's last journey. Translated from the French by Frances Partridge. London, Murray, 1976. 195p. [284 - cs11179]

__________. Napoleon's St. Helena. Translated from the French by Frances Partridge. New York, Rand McNally, 1968. 241p. [283 - cs11408]

__________. Napoleon surrenders. Translated from the French by Frances Partridge. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1971. 231p. [265 - cs11994]

Marx, Karl. The eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. London, Allen & Unwin, 1943. 191p. [267 - cs12059]

Masson, Frédéric. L'affaire Maubreuil. Paris, Librairie P. Ollendorff, 1907. 315p. [233A - cs10762 - restricted]

__________. 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]

__________. Napoleon at St. Helena 1815-1821. Oxford, Pen-in-Hand, 1949. 283p. [257 - cs11610]

Maude, Frederic Natusch. The Leipzig campaign, 1813. London, Swan Sonnenschein, 1908. 270p. [286 - cs11041]

Maurois, André. Napoleon a pictorial biography. London, Thames & Hudson, 1963. 160p. [244 - cs11583]

Maxwell, William Hamilton. Stories of Waterloo. London, W. Nicholson, 1829. 382p. [252 - cs11468]

Maycock, Frederick William Orby. The invasion of France, 1814. London, G. Allen & Unwin, 1914. 238p. [238 - cs11181]

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 Brothers, 1871. 815p. [241C - cs10887 - restricted]

McClellan, George Brinton. Venice and Bonaparte. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1931. 307p. [272 - cs11451]

McHarg, Charles King. Life of Prince Talleyrand. With extracts from his speeches and writings. New York, C. Scribner, 1857. 382p. [267 - cs12047]

McKenney, Ruth. Mirage. New York, Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, 1956. 726p. [274 - cs11787]

McLeod, John (surgeon of the Alceste). Voyage of His Majesty's ship Alceste, along the coast of Corea, to the island of Lewchew, with an account of her subsequent shipwreck. London, John Murray, 1818. 323p. [233D- cs10759 - restricted]

Meeks, Edward. Napoleon and the marshals of the empire. Philadelphia, H.T. Coates, 1885. 372p. [262 - cs11865]

Melliss, G.W. Views of St. Helena; illustrative of its scenery and its historical associations. [n.p.], 1857. 26p. [240C - cs11044- restricted]

Melvin, Frank Edgar. Napoleon's navigation system; a study of trade control during the continental blockage. New York, 1919. 449p. [270 - cs11923]

Memes, John Smythe. Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. New York, Harper & Brothers, 396p. [234C - cs10700 - restricted]

Ménard, Théophile. The adventures of a casket: an episode of the invasion of 1814. New York, Benziger Brothers, 1876. 182p. [244 - cs10781]

Méneval, Napoleon Joseph Ernest, baron de. The empress Josephine. London, Sampson Low, Marston, [n.d.]. 283p. [262 - cs11853]

__________. Memoirs, illustrating the history of Napoleon I from 1802 to 1815. New York, D. Appleton, 1894. 3v. [248 - cs11220-22]

__________. Memoirs Napoleon Bonaparte, the court of the first empire. New York, P.F. Collier, 1910. 3v. [260 - cs11743-45]

Mercer, Alexander Cavalié. Journal of the Waterloo campaign kept throughout the campaign of 1815. London, Davies, 1927. 388p. [252 - cs11444]

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. New York, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917. 2v. [285 - cs11828-29]

Merezhkovsky, Dmitry Sergeyevich. The life of Napoleon. Translated from the Russian by Catherine Zvegintzov. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1929. 375p. [274 - cs11791]

__________. Napoleon, a study by the author. Translated by Catherine Zvegintzov. London, J.M. Dent, 274p. [274 - cs11797]

__________. 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 by Mrs. Alexander Napier. Ne w York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1880. 2v. [243 - cs11020-21]

Meynell, Henry. Memoranda of conversations with Napoleon St. Helena 1816. Guilford, A.C. Curtis, 1909. 42p. [244 - cs11844]

Mignet, François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis. The French revolution from 1789 to 1815. New York, P.F. Collier & son, 1928. vol X in series. 509p. [279 - cs119 72]

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 - restricted]

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. [256 - cs11592]

Ministerio Da Guerra. Napoleao e a guerra moderna. Spanish text. Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, 1954. 276p. [239E & 264 - cs11938]

Minnigerode, Meade. Cockades, a romance. New York, Putnam, 1927. 374p. [267 - cs12048]

Miot de Melito, André François, comte. Memoirs of Count Miot de Melito, minister, ambassador, councillor of state and member of the Institute of France, between the years 1788 and 1815. London, Sampson Low, 1881. 2v. [234E - cs10689-90 - restricted]

Mitchell, John. The fall of Napoleon: an historical memoir. London, G. W. Nickisson, 1845. 3v. [234D - cs10732-34 - restricted]

Molé, Louis-Mathieu, comte. The life and memoirs of Count Molé (1781-1855). Edited by the Marquis De Noailles, New York, George H. Doran, 1924. 2v. [255 - cs11518-19]

Montagu, Violette M. Napoleon and his adopted son Eugène de Beauharnais and his relations with the emperor. New York, McBride, Nast, 1914. 384p. [276 - cs1 1827]

Montholon, Charles Jean Tristan, Marquis de. Authentic copy of 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 Count Montholon, as dictated by Napoleon. To which is added important particulars, by M. Santine. London, Fairburn, 1817. 16p. [236 - cs11154]

__________. History of the captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena. New York, E. Ferrett, 1846. 364p. [233D - cs10750 - restricted]

Montorgueil, Georges. La cantinière, (France son histoire). Paris, Felix Juven, 1800. 100p. [227 - 1452 - cs11681]

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 - cs11082]

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 - cs11185]

Morgan, James. In the footsteps of Napoleon, his life and its 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. New York, Von Winkle & Wiley, 1814. 23p. [269 - cs12067]

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, 1845. 223p. [287 - cs10838]

Morris, William O'Connor. The campaign of 1815 Lingy: Quatre-Bras: Waterloo. London, G. Richards, 1900. 421p. [273 - cs11548]

__________. The French revolution and first empire: an historical 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 of the Consulate. London, T. W erner Laurie, 1948. 288p. [267 - cs12054]

Mossiker, Frances. Napoleon and Josephine; the biography of a marriage. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1964. 447p. [248 - cs11184]

Mudford, Williams. An historical account of the campaign in the 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.] 498p. [262 - cs11776]

__________. A conspiracy of the Carbonari. New York, F. Tenneyson Neely, 1896. 236p. [229 - cs10663]

__________. The Empress Josephine. New York, Collier, 1867. 524p. [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]

__________. Queen Hortense. New York, P.F. Collier, [n.d.] 383p. [260 - cs11747]

Murat, Caroline Laetitia, Princess. My memoirs. New York, Putnam, 1911. 344p. [261 - cs11168]

Musman, Richard. Napoleon. London, Hutchinson, 1964. 111p. [248 - cs12648]

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 au point de vue la Belgique. French text. Brussels, Lamberty, 1906. 309p. [286 - cs11033]

Neumann, Alfred. Another Caesar; translated from the German for the first time by Eden and Cedar Paul. New York, A.A. Knopf, 1935. 589p. [280 - cs11975]

__________. The gaudy empire. New York, Knopf, 254p. [262 - cs11875]

Nezelof, Pierre. Josephine the great lover. Translated by Sylvia Stuart. New York, Horace Liveright, 1929. 310p. [264 - cs11916]

__________. Napoleon and his son. Translated from the French by Warre Bradley Wells. New York, Liveright, 1937. 474p. [283 - cs11190]

Nicolay, Fernand. Napoleon at the Boulogne camp (based on numerous hitherto unpublished documents). Translated by Georgina L. David. New York, John Lane, 1907. 40 0p. [258 - cs11807]

Nicolson, Harold George, Sir. The Congress of Vienna a study in allied unity: 1812-1822. New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1946. 312p. [263 - cs11879]

Nievo, Ippolito. The castle of Fratta. Translated by Lovett F. Edwards. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1958. 589p. [263 - cs11903]

North, René. Regiments at Waterloo. London, Almark, 1971. 72p. [248 - cs11304]

Norvins, Jacques Marquet de, baron de Montbreton. Histoire de Napoléon. French text. Paris, Furne et Cie, 1844. 648p. [240C - cs11032 - restricted]

__________. Storia di Napoleon con illustrazi di Antonio Bonamore note e aggitunti di Palmoiro Premoli. Italian text. Milano, Case Editrice Sonzagno, 1893. 320p. [227 - 1451 - cs11057 - restricted]

 

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Ober, Frederick Albion. Josephine, empress of the French. New York, Gafton, 1902. 458p. [236 - cs11149]

O'Connor, Thomas Power. Napoleon. London, Chapman and Hall, 1896. 416p. [285 - cs10855]

Odelben, Ernst Otto Innocenz, freiherr von. A circumstantial narrative of the campaign in Saxony, in the year 1813. Written originally in German by Baron Von Odel eben, to which are subjoined the notes of M. Aubert de Vitry, editor of the French edition; to whole translated by Alfred John Kempe. London, John Murray, 1820. 2v. [246D - cs11204 - restricted]

O'Donoghue, Elinor Mary. The Bonapartes in the new world. London, E. Mathews & Marrot, 1932. 302p. [267 - cs12060]

__________. Marie Louise, empress of France, duchess of Parma. New York, Scribner, 1931. 372p. [249 - cs11320]

__________. Napoleon II. King of Rome, Prince of Parma, Duke of Reichstadt. London, Sampson Low, Marston, 1932. 280p. [273 - cs11534]

Olivier, Daria. The burning of Moscow, 1812. London, Allen & Unwin, 1966. 221p. [263 - cs11876]

Oman, Carola. Napoleon at the Channel. New York, Doubleday, Doran, 1942. 316p. [257 - cs11612]

__________. Napoleon's viceroy, Eugène de Beauharnais. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1967. 528p. [249 - cs11326]

Oman, Charles William Chadwick. Studies in the Napoleonic wars. New York, Scribner, 1930. 284p. [248 - cs11227]

O'Meara, Barry Edward. An exposition of some of the transactions, that have taken place at St. Helena, since the appointment of Sir Hudson Lowe as governor of that island; in answer to an anonymous pamphlet, en titled "Facts illustrative of the treatment of Napoleon Bonaparte," &c. Corroborated by various official documents, correspondence, &c. London, Ridgway, 1829. 215p. [237 - cs10974]

__________. Napoleon in exile: or, a voice from St. Helena; opinions and reflections of Napoleon on the most important events in his life and government, in his own words. New York, W. J. Widdleton, 1879. 2v. [233A - cs10685-86 - restricted]

Oncken, Hermann. Napoleon III and the Rhine; the origin of the war of 1870 - 1871. New York, 1928. 209p. [265 - cs11985]

Orczy, Emmuska Orczy, baroness. The bronze eagle; a story of the hundred days. New York, George H. Doran, 1915. 373p. [253 - cs11475]

__________. The man in grey. New York, Doran, 1918, 309p. [253 - cs11476]

__________. A spy of Napoleon. New York, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1934. 338p. [237 - cs10927]

Orger, Thomas. The nativity of Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of all the French. Calculated by a professor. High Wycombe, England, Printed by and for Thomas Orger. 1 805. 48p. [243 - cs11073]

Original journals of the eighteen campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte: comprising all those in which he personally commanded in chief. To which is added, all the bull etins relating to each campaign, now first published complete. London, J. Davis. 1817. 2v. [246G - cs11669-70 - restricted]

O'Riordan, Conal O'Connell. Napoleon passes. London, Arrowsmith, 1933. 343p. [257 - cs11639]

Ornano, Philippe Antoine, comte d'. Life and loves of Marie Walewska. Montreal, L. Carrier, 1934. 429p. [262 - cs11855]

Ortzen, Len. Imperial Venus; the story of Pauline Bonaparte-Borghese. New York, Stein & Day, 1974. 224p. [273 - cs11484]

Oudinot, Eugénie de Coucy, duchesse de Reggio. Memoirs of Marshal Oudinot, duc de Reggio. Compiled from the hitherto unpublished souvenirs of the duchess d e Reggio by Gaston Stiegler and now first translated into English by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. London, Henry, 1896, 480p. [255 - cs11523]

 

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Pacca, Cardinal. Historical memoirs of cardinal Pacca, prime minister to Pius VII, written by himself. Translated from the Italian by Sir George Head. London, Lon gman, 1850. 2v. [236 - cs10996-97]

Paget, Arthur, Sir. The Paget papers diplomatic and other correspondence of the Right Hon. Sir Arthur Paget G.C.B. 1794-1807. With two appendices 1808 & 1821-29. New York, Longmans, Green & Co., 1896. 2v. [230 - cs10725-26]

Pakenham, Simona. In the absence of the emperor, London-Paris 1814-1815. London, Carsset, 1968. 192p. [265 - cs11957]

Palmer, Alan Warwick. Napoleon in Russia. London, A. Deutsch, 1967. 318p. [249 - cs11315]

Palmstierna, C.F.(Private Secretary To His Majesty The King Of Sweden). My dearest Louise, Marie Louise and Napoleon 1813-1814; "Unpublished letters from the Empr ess with previously published replies from Napoleon." Collected and annotated by C.F. Palmstierna, translated by E.M. Wilkinson. London, Methuen, 1958. 267p. [255 - cs11521]

Paris as it was and as it is; or A sketch of the French capital, illustrative of the effects of the revolution, with respect to sciences, literature, arts, religion, education, manners, and amusements; comprisi ng also a correct account of the most remarkable national establishments and public buildings. In a series of letters, written by an English traveller, during the years 1801-2, to a friend in London. Lond on, C. and R. Baldwin, 1803. 2v. [243D - cs11129 - restricted]

Paris, William Francklyn. Napoleon's legion. New York, Funk & Wagnalls, 1928. 240p. [276 - cs11805]

Parker, Harold Talbot. Three Napoleonic battles. Durham, South Carolina, Duke University, 1944. 225p. [257 - cs11630]

Parker, Williard. The manuscript of St. Helena. New York, S. Appleton, 1924. 150p. [276 - cs11738]

Parquin, Denis Charles. Napoleon's army. Translated and edited by B.T. Jones. London, Longmans, 1969. 200p. [256 - cs11552]

__________. Napoleon's victories; from the personal memoirs of Capt. C. Parquin, of the Imperial guard, 1803 - 1814. Translated from the French. Chicago, Werner, 1893. 306p. [227 - 1451 - cs11049 - restricted]

Pasquier, Etienne-Denis, duc. A history of my time memoirs of Chancellor Pasquier. Edited by the Duc d'Audiffret-Pasquire, translated by Charles E. Roche. New Yor k, C. Scribner's Sons, 1893. 3v. [238 - cs11161-63]

Patrizi-Naro-Montoro, Maddalena Condi, marchesa. The Pattizi memoirs; a Roman family under Napoleon, 1796-1815. Translated by Mrs. Hugh Fraser, with an historical introduction by J. Crawford Fraser. London, Hutchison, 1915. 327p. [253 - cs11469]

Peltier, Jean Gabriel. The trial of John Peltier, esq. for a libel against Napoleon Buonaparte, first consul of the French republic, at the Court of King's-bench, Middlesex, on Monday the 21st of February, 1803 . Taken in short-hand by Mr. Adams, and the defense revised by Mr. Mackintosh. London, Cox, Son, and Baylis, 1803. 312p. [234A - cs10660 - restricted]

Pemberton, Max. The hundred days. London, Cassell, [n.d.] 306p. [257 - cs11635]

Perigoli, Ugo. 1815: the armies at Waterloo. Supplementary text by Michael Glover, introduction by Elizabeth Langford. London, Sphere, 1973. 174p. [244 - cs11910]

Perutz, Leo. The marquis de Bolibar. New York, Viking Press, 1927. 303p. [266 - cs12008]

Petre, F. Loraine. Napoleon and the arch duke Charles. A history of the Franco-Austrian campaign in the vally of the Danube in 1809. London, J. Lane, 1909. 413p. [272 - cs11452]

__________. Napoleon at bay 1814. London, J. Lane, 1914. 219p. [255 - cs11535]

__________. Napoleon's campaign in Poland 1806-7: a military history of Napoleon's first war with Russia. London, Lane, 1907. 348p. [250 - cs11375]

__________. Napoleon's conquest of Prussia - 1806. With an introduction by Field Marshal Earl Roberts. London, Lane, 1914. 319p. [273 - cs11539]

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Short, John Tregerthan. Prisoners of war in France from 1804 to 1814, being the adventures of John Tregerthan Short and Thomas Williams of St. Ives, Cornwall. Wit h an introduction by Sir Edward Hain, London, Duckworth, 1914. 355p. [250 - cs11350]

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__________. Napoleon in his own defense; being a reprint of certain letters written by Napoleon from St. Helena to Lady Clavering. A reply by Theodore Hook. Londo n, Cassell, 1910. 284p. [272 - cs11413]

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Sladen, Douglas & Norma Lorimer. More queer things about Japan. To which are added "The letters of Will Adams," written from Japan, 1611-1617, reprinted by special permission from the papers of the Hakluyt Society; and "A Life of Napoleon," written and illustrated by Japanese in the first half of the nineteenth century. London, Anthony Treherne, 1904. 484p. [240A - cs11003- restricted]

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Staël, Madame de (Anne-Louise-Germaine).hostpath()'; my $n = $_[0]->sockname || return undef; (sockaddr_un($n))[0]; } sub peerpath { @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $fh->peerpath()'; my $n = $_[0]->peername || return undef; (sockaddr_un($n))[0]; } =head1 SEE ALSO L, L =head1 AUTHOR Graham Barr EFE =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 1996 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1; # Keep require happy

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Stewarton [pseud.] - Lewis Goldsmith. A picture of the empire of Buonaparte, and his federate nations; or, The Belgium traveller: being a tour through Holland, France and Switzerland, during the years 1804-5. I n a series of letters from a nobleman to a minister of state. Edited by the author of The Revolutionary Plutarch, &c. Middletown, Conn., Alsop, Riley & Alsop, 1807. 459p. [240C - cs11083]

__________. The revolutionary Plutarch: exhibiting the most distinguished characters, literary, military, and political, in the recent annals of the French Republic; the greater part from the original informati on of a gentleman resident at Paris. To which as an appendix, is reprinted entire, the celebrated pamphlet of "Killing no murder." London, John Murray, 1804. 2v. [233B - cs10771-72 - restricted]

__________. The secret history of the court and cabinet of St. Cloud. In a series of letters from a resident at Paris to a nobleman in London, written during the months of August, September and October, 1805.

London, Nichols, 1895. 2v. [236 - cs10978-79]

Stirling, Monica. Madame Letizia: a portrait of Napoleon's mother. New York, Harper, 1961. 319p. [283 - cs11353]

Stoddard, John Lawson. Napoleon; from Corsica to St. Helena. With an introduction and description by John L. Stoddard. Three hundred and thirty reproductions of famous paintings. New York, The Werner Company, 1900. 260p. [227 - 1451 - cs11050 - restricted]

Strakhovsky, Leonid Ivon. Alexander I of Russia; the man who defeated Napoleon. New York, W.W. Norton, 1947. 302p. [258 - cs11658]

Suchet, Louis Gabriel, duc d'Albufera. Memoirs of the war in Spain, from 1808 to 1814. In two volumes [bound in 1]. London, Henry Colburn, 1829. 2v. [232E - cs109 12 - restricted]

Sutherland, John Patrick. Men of Waterloo. New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1966. 335p. [273 - cs11541]

Sydenham, M.J. The first French republic, 1792-1804. London, Batsford, 1974. 360p. [253 - cs11497]

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Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de, prince de Bénévent. Memoirs of C. M. Talleyrand de Perigord: containing the particulars of his private and public life. By the author of "The Revolutionary Plutarch." London, H.S. Nichols, 1895. 2v. [246E - cs11105-06 - restricted]

__________. Memoirs of Prince de Talleyrand. Edited with a preface by the Duc de Broglie, Translated by Raphaël Ledos de Beaufort. New York, G.P. Putnam's So ns, 1891. 342p. [241A - cs10918 - restricted]

__________. The correspondence of Prince Talleyrand and King Louis XVIII during the congress of Vienna (hitherto unpublished). From the manuscripts preserved in the archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs a t Paris. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1881. 621p. [232A - cs10824 - restricted]

Tarbell, Ida Minerva. A short life of Napoleon, with 250 illustrations from the Hon. Gardiner G. Hubbard's collection of Napoleon engravings, supplemented by pictures from the collections of Prince Victor Napol eon, Prince Roland Bonaparte, Baron Larrey and others. New York, S. McClure, Limited, 1895. 248p. [231 - cs10807]

__________. A life of Napoleon Bonaparte: with sketches of Josephine, empress of the French. Illustrated from the collection of Napoleon engravings made by the la te Hon. G.G. Hubbard, and now owned by the Congressional Library, Washington, D.C., supplemented by pictures from the best French collections. New York, McClure, Phillips, 1905. 485p. [271 - cs11323]

Tarle, Evgenii Viktorovich. 1812. Russian text, Moscow, Academic Science Publishing House, 1959, 820p. [265 - cs11988]

__________. Bonaparte. Translated from the Russian by John Cournos. New York, Knight, 1937. 431p. [284 - cs11660]

__________. Napoleon. Polish text, Warsaw, Spóldzielnia Wydawnicza, 1946. 353p.

[240C - cs11027 - restricted]

__________. Napoléon. Russian text, Moscow, Editions du Progrès, 1957. 468p. [238 - cs11180]

__________. Napoleon's invasion of Russia, 1812. New York, Oxford University Press, 1942. 422p. [248 - cs11210]

Taylor, Alan John Percivale. From Napoleon to Stalin, comments on European history. London, Hamish Hamilton, 1950. 224p. [265 - cs11956]

__________. The Habsburg monarchy, 1809-1918; a history of the Austrian Empire and Austria- Hungary. London, Hamish Hamilton, 1948. 279p. [262 - cs11872]

Taylor, Ida Ashworth. Queen Hortense and her friends, 1783 - 1837. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1907. 2v. [286 - cs10976-77]

The territories of popery invaded, exemplified in the conduct of Napoleon Bonaparte towards the church of Rome. Ironically and seriously considered. A Poem. With an introduction and explanatory notes by a protestant spectator. London, Booth, 1814. 45p. [233C - cs10757 - restricted]

Thibaudeau, Antoine-Claire, comte. Bonaparte and the consulate. Translated and edited by G.K. Fortescue. London, Methuen, 1908. 348p. [264 - cs11908]

Thiébault, Paul Charles Francois Adrien Henri Dieudonné, Baron. The memoirs of Baron Thiébault (late lieutenant general in the French army). Translated and condensed by Arthur John Butler. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1896. 2v. [232F - cs10957-58]

Thierry, Gilbert Augustin. Conspirators and police under Napoleon; the plot of the placards at Rennes, 1802, (Le complot des libelles). London, Smith, 1903. 310p. [258 - cs11643]

Thiers, Adolphe. The campaigns of Waterloo extracted from Thiers' History of the Consulate and the Empire. Edited with English notes by Edward E. Bowen. London, R ivingtons, 1875. 232p. [241B - cs10874 - restricted]

__________. History of the consulate and empire of France under Napoleon. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1861. 5v. [230 - cs10714-18]

Thomason, Henry D. Napoleon, the first emperor of France. From St. Helena to Santiago de Cuba. Being a summary of facts concerning the latter days of Dr. Fran&cce dil;ois Antomarchi, the last physician to His Imperial Majesty. Kansas City, Franklin Hudson, 1910. 32p. [229 - cs10681]

Thompson, James Matthew. Napoleon Bonaparte. New York, Oxford University Press, 1952. 463p. [284 - cs11659]

Thomson, David. Europe since Napoleon. London, Longmans, 1957. 909p. [270 - cs11862]

Thorburn, William Alexander. French army regiments and uniforms from the revolution to 1870. London, Arms & Armour Press, 1969. 84p. [269 - cs12083]

Toller, Ernst. No more peace! A thoughtful comedy. Translated by Edward Crankshaw; lyrics translated and adapted by W.H. Auden; music by Herbert Murrill. New York , Farrar & Rienhart. 1937. 166p. [252 - cs11427]

Tolstoy, Leo, graf. The physiology of war: Napoleon and the Russian campaign. Translated from the third French edition by Huntington Smith. New York, Thomas Y. Cr owell, 1888. 190p. [248 - cs11229]

Tomkinson, William. The diary of a cavalry officer in the Peninsular and Waterloo campaign 1809-1815. London, F. Muller, 1973. 356p. [279 - cs11960]

Travels in France during the years 1814-15 comprising a residence at Paris during the stay of the allied armies, and at Aix, at the period of the landing of Bonaparte. Edinburgh, Macredie, Skelly & Muckersy, 1816. 2v. [240D - cs11008-9 - restricted]

Trench, Herbert. Napoleon: a play. London, Oxford University Press, 1919. 108p. [271 - cs11218]

Tschudi, Clara. The great Napoleon's mother. Authorized translation for Norwegian by E. M. Cope. New York, Dutton, 1900. 304p. [286 - cs10969]

__________. Napoleon's son. An authorized translation from the Norwegian, by E.M. Cope. London, G. Allen, 1912. 316p. [260 - cs11833]

Turnbull, Patrick. Napoleon's second empress. London, M. Joseph. 1971. 304p. [257 - cs11609]

Turquan, Joseph. The Empress Josephine. Authorized translation by Violette M. Montagu. London, John Lane, 1913. 323p. [250 - cs11384]

__________. The love affairs of Napoleon. Translated from the French of Joseph Turquan by J. Lewis May. London, John Lane, 1914. 380p. [249 - cs11338]

__________. The wife of General Bonaparte. Translated from the French by Violette Montagu. London, John Lane, 1912. 372p. [269 - cs12070]

Tussaud, John Theodore. The romance of Madame Tussaud's. With an introduction by Hilaire Belloc. New York, George H. Doran, 1920. 368p. [260 - cs11758]

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Uexküll, Berend Johann Fredrich, Freinerr von. Arms and the woman; the intimate journal of a Baltic nobleman in the Napoleonic wars. With historical notes, f oreword and epilogue by Jürgen-Detlev Von Uexküll, translated by Joel Carmichael. New York, Macmillan, 1966. 319p. [255 - cs11546]

Underwood, Thomas Richard. A narrative of memorable events in Paris preceding the capitulation, and during the occupancy of that city by the allied armies, in the year 1814; being extracts from the journal of a détenu, who continued a prisoner, on parole, in the French capital, from the year 1803 to 1814. Also, anecdotes on Buonaparte's journey to Elba. Edited by J. Britton. London, Britton, 1828. 298p. [285 - cs10870]

Ussher, Thomas, Sir. Napoleon banished; the journeys to Elba and to St. Helena recorded, in the letters and journal of two British naval officers: captain Thomas Ussher and lieutenant Nelson Mills. London, Rodale, 1955. 44p. [264 - cs11928 & 11929]

__________. Napoleon's last voyages being the diaries of Sir Thomas Ussher, R.N., K.C.B. (on board the "Undaunted"), and John R. Glover, secretary to Rear Admiral Cockburn (on board the"Northumberland"). With introduction and notes by J. Holland Rose. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1906. 247p. [252 - cs11450]

 

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Vacheé, Jean Baptiste Modeste Eugène. Napoleon at work. London, Adam & Charles Black, 1914. 324p. [241A - cs10951 - restricted]

Vahey, David. A heroic poem in six cantos, illustrative of the most interesting events that took place in the Battles of Lingy, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo, on the 16th and 18th of June, 1815. Wigan, J. Fairhurst, 1828. 54p. [241C - cs10880 - restricted]

Van-Ess, Willem Lodewyk. The life of Napoleon Buonaparte, containing every authentic particular by which his extraordinary character has been formed, with a concise history of the events, that have occasioned h is unparalled elevation, and a philosophical review of his manners and policy as a soldier, a statesman, and as a sovereign, including memoirs and original anecdotes of the imperial family, and the most celebrated characters that have appeared in Franc e during the revolution. Philadelphia, John Binns, 1809-1810. v4. [243 - cs10908-11]

Vereshchagin, Vasilii. "1812": Napoleon I in Russia. With an introduction by R. Whiteing. London, W. Heinemann, 1899. 266p. [238 - cs11365]

Vietmeyer, Fred H. Napoleonic army organization circa 1812. California, Jack Scruby's Military Miniatures, 1965. 78p. [244 - cs10786]

Views of St. Helena. St Helena, T.E. Fowler, 1863. 22p. [244 - cs11219]

Vigée-Lebrun, Louise-Elisabeth. Souvenirs of Madame Vigée Le Brun. New York, R. Worthington, 1879. 398p. [241C - cs10892 - restricted]

Vigny, Alfred Victor, Comte de. The military necessity. An English translation of "Servitude et grandeur militaires " by Humphrey Hare. London, Cresset, 1953. 209p. [260 - cs11749]

Villefosse, Louis de & Janine Bouissounouse. The scourge of the eagle: Napoleon and the Liberal Opposition. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1972. 260p. [253 - cs11485]

Vivian, John Henry. Minutes of a conversation with Napoleon Bonaparte, during his residence at Elba, in January 1815. London, Ridgway, Piccadilly, 1839. 40p. [252 - cs11459]

Von Pivka, Otto von. Napoleon's German allies. Reading, Osprey, 1975. 40p. [244 - cs11463]

Vox, Maximilien. Napoleon. New York, Grove, 1960. 192p. [256 - cs11568]

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Walsh, Robert. A letter on the genius and dispositions of the French government including a view of the taxation of the French empire. Addressed to a friend, by a n American recently returned from Europe. Philadelphia, Hopkins & Earle, 1810. 253p. [241F - cs11031 - restricted]

Walsh, Thomas. Journal of the late campaign in Egypt: including descriptions of that country, and of Gibralter, Minorca, Malta, Marmorice, and Marci: with an appendix, containing official papers and documents. London, Cadell & Davies, 1803. 145p. [240F - cs11070]

Walter, Hans. Napoleons feldzug nach russland 1812. German text, Bielefeld, Velhagen & Klasing, 1912. 33p. [244 - cs11814]

Walter, Jakob. A German conscript with Napoleon Jakob Walter's recollections of the campaigns of 1806-1807, 1809, and 1812-1813, according to a manuscript found at Lecompton, Kansas. Edited and translated by Otto Springer, with historical collaboration by Frank E. Melvin. Lawrence, Kansas, University of Kansas. 1938. 231p. [283 - cs11411]

Ward, Charles A. Oracles of Nostradamus. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1940. 366p. [264 - cs11943]

Warden, William. Letters written on board his Majesty's ship the Northumberland, and Saint Helena; in which the conduct and conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte, and his suite, during the voyage, and the first months of his residence in that island, are faithfully described and related. London, R. Ackermann, 1816. 215p. [233B - cs10748 restricted]

Warren, Dawson. The journal of a British chaplain in Paris during the peace negotiations of 1801-2. From the unpublished MS. of the Revd. Dawson Warren, M.A., uno fficially attached to the diplomatic mission of Mr. Francis James Jackson. Edited with notes, a preface, and historical introduction by A.M. Broadley, author of "Napoleon in caricature," joint author of "Napoleon and the invasion of England," etc. London, Chapman & Hall, 1913. 283p. [284 - cs11786]

Warwick, Charles Franklin. Napoleon and the end of the French revolution. Philadelphia, G.W. Jacobs, 1910. 481p. [255 - cs11542]

Waterhouse, Francis Asbury. Random studies in the romantic chaos. New York, R.M. McBride, 1923. 288p. [260 - cs11763]

Waterloo Letters: a selection from original and hitherto unpublished letters bearing on the operations of the 16th, 17th, and 18th June, 1815, by officers who served in the campaign. Edited, with explanatory notes, by Major-General H. T. Siborne. London, Cassell, 1891. 409p. [285 - cs10924]

Waterloo memoirs; or, Record of all the events connected with, and arising out of, the battles fought on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of June, 1815, in the Netherlands. With the biographies and military services of the most distinguished officers. London, Patrick Martin, 1817. 2v. [232D - cs10812-13 - restricted]

Waterloo Memoirs; or, Record of all the events connected with, and arising out of, the battles fought on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of June, 1815, in the Netherlands. With the biographies and military services of the most distinguished officers. Volum e 1. London, Patrick Martin, 1817. 481p. [241E - cs10985 - restricted]

Watson, George Leo de St. M. A Polish exile with Napoleon: embodying the letters of Captain Piontkowski to General Sir Robert Wilson and many documents from the Lowe papers, the Colonial office records, the Wil son manuscripts, the Capel Lofft correspondence, and the French and Genevese archives hitherto unpublished. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1912. 304p. [267 - cs12051]

__________. The story of Napoleon's death-mask: told from the original documents. London, Lane, 1915. 208p. [250 - cs11386]

Watson, Henry Clay. The camp-fires of Napoleon: comprising the most brilliant achievements of the Emperor and his marshals. Philadelphia, Porter & Coates, 185 4. 448p. [243 - cs10879]

Watson, Thomas Edward. Napoleon a sketch of his life, character, 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. Burt, 1910. 384p. [259 - cs11817]

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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Periodicals & Newspapers

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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Other Materials Related to the Collection

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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