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A Catalogue Private
of the Leslie H. Kuehner Napoleon Collection
1998 © Christian Brothers University
Biography of Leslie H. Kuehner
& description of the Napoleon Collection
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are by appointment only. Call 321-3243 or e-mail rwerle@cbu.edu
for more information.
Following each entry are brackets and numbers, (i.e. [237 - 10975]
or [237 - 10975 - restricted]). These numbers are codes that are
assigned by the Archives for internal control and identification
purposes only.
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Abbott, John Stevens Cabot. The French revolution of 1789: as viewed
in the light of republican institutions. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1887. 2v. [236 - cs 11014-15]
__________. The history of Hortense, daughter of Josephine, queen
of Holland, mother of Napoleon III. New York, Harper, 1899. 379p.
[264 - cs11941]
__________. The history of Napoleon Bonaparte. New York, Harper
& brothers, 1855. 4v. [245C - cs11674 - restricted & 270-
cs11835-7]
__________. Joseph Bonaparte. New York, Harper, 1902. 391p. [256
- cs11571]
__________. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, to which is added a sketch
of the life of the late emperor Napoleon the third. London, Ward,
Lock & Co., 729p. [243 - cs10850]
__________. Napoleon at St. Helena; or, interesting anecdotes
and remarkable conversations of the emperor during the five and
a half years of his captivity. Colle cted from the memorials of
Las Casas, O'Meara, Montholon, Autommarchi, and others. New York,
Harper, 1871. 662p. [286 - cs11000]
Abell, Mrs. Elizabeth Lucia Balcombe. Recollections of the Emperor
Napoleon during the first three years of his captivity on the island
of St. Helena, including the time of his residence at her father's
house, "The Briars." London, J. Murray, 1845. 284p. [237
- cs10941]
Abrantès, Laure Junot, duchesse d'. Memoirs of Napoleon, his court
and his family. New York, D. Appleton, 1854. 2v. [230 - cs10740
& 41]
__________. Memoirs of the Emperor Napoleon from Ajaccio to Waterloo,
as soldier, emperor, husband. New York & London, Dunne, 1901.
3v. [283 - cs11372-74]
An accurate account of the fall of the republic of Venice, and
of the circumstances attending that event: in which the French system
of undermining and revolutionizing states is exposed; and the true
character of Buonaparté. London, Printed for J. Hatchard by J. Hales,
1804. 287p. [240E1 - cs11098 - restricted]
Adams, Henry. Historical essays. ("Napoleon I at Santo Domingo")
New York, Scribner, 1891. 422p. [253 - cs11509]
Adams, Henry A. Napoleon, a play in four acts. New York, J. Selwin
Tait, 1894. 224p. [258 - cs11806]
Adlow, Elijah. Napoleon in Italy 1796-1797. Boston, W.J. Rochfort,
1948. 226p. [265 - cs11971]
Adye, John, Sir. Napoleon of the snows. With an introduction by
Field-Marshall Viscount Allenby. London, Nash & Grayson, 1931.
279p. [274 - cs11792]
Ahriman. [Ahriman I] Ought France to worship the Bonapartes? London,
Robert Hardwicke, 1863. 90p. [240D - cs11007 - restricted]
Alcock, Deborah. The czar: a tale of the first Napoleon. By the
author of "The Spanish Brothers." London, T. Nelson and
Sons, [n.d.] 446p. [255 - cs11540]
Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich. Saint Helena, little island. Translated
from the Russian of M.A. Aldanov by A.E. Chamot. New York, Knopf,
1924. 194p. [264 - cs11922 ]
Alger, John Goldworth. Napoleon's British visitors and captives
1801-1815. New York, J. Pott, 1904. 342p.[279 - cs11966]
Alison, Archibald, Sir. History of Europe, from the commencement
of the French revolution in 1789 to the restoration of the Bourbons
in 1815. Edinburgh & Lond on, William Blackwood, 1847. 20v.
[287 - cs10787-10806]
Aminoff, Constance Léonie Caroline. Ambition. New York, E.P. Dutton,
1923. 310p. [265 - cs11954]
__________. Arrogance. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1928. 383p. [260
- cs11777]
__________. Glory. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1927. 427p. [256 - cs11572]
__________. Love. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1924. 307p. [267 - cs12043]
__________. Retreat. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1938. 457p. [266 -
cs11996]
__________. Revolution. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1922. 365p. [267
- cs12041]
__________. Storm. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1930. 372p. [263 - cs11904]
__________. Success. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1924. 386p. [260 -
cs11760]
__________. Triumph. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1926. 394p. [264 -
cs11940]
__________. Victory. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1926. 309p. [256 -
cs11565]
Anecdotes and characteristics of Napoleon Bonaparte. Translated
and compiled from writings of Napoleon himself, and from the memoirs
and military works of Bourrie nne, Las Cases, Bertrand, Antomarchi,
Walter Scott, Montholon, Lavalette, Rapp, Savary, Meneval, Fain,
Thibauldeau, Bignon, Gourgaud, Soult, Real, Macdonald, Davoust,
Gouvion, St. Cyr, Suchet, Grouchy, Berthier, Mathieu Dumas, Iomini,
Pelet, Belliard, Reynier, Miot, Chambray, Marbot, Segur, &c.
&c. &c. By an American, Philadelphia & New York, C.F.
Stollmeyer, 1840, 102p. [236 - cs10967]
Antommarchi, Francesco. The last days of the Emperor Napoleon.
London, Henry Colburn, 1825. 2v. [246D - cs11202-3 - restricted]
Anderson, J.H. Campaign of Waterloo - 1815. London, Hugh Rees,
1914. 76p. [248 - cs11186]
Anderson, Robert Gordon. Those quarrelsome Bonapartes. New York,
Century, 1927. 501p. [255 - cs11551]
Andrews, Edward L. Napoleon and America. An outline of the reactions
of the United States to the career and downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte.
New York, M. Kennerley , 1908. 89p. [270 - cs11912]
Andrews, George Gordon. Napoleon in review. With an introduction
by Carl L. Becker. New York, Knopf, 1939. 350p. [250 - cs11381]
Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman. The marshal. New York, Grosset
& Dunlap, 1912. 423p. [285 - cs10858]
Ara, Ugo. The romance of the Borromean Islands. An Italian suite.
New York, Stokes, 1930. 167p. [283 - cs11349]
Aragon, Louis. Holy Week, A novel. Translated by Haakon Chevalier.
New York, Putnam, 1961. 541p. [272 - cs11400]
Archer, Dorothy. Corsica, the scented isle. Boston & New York,
Houghton Mifflin, 1923. 266p. [285 - cs11832]
Aretz, Gertrude. Napoleon and his women friends. Translated from
the German by Eden and Cedar Paul. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippencott,
1927. 375p. [264 - cs14294]
Armée, d'Allemagne. Extrait du reglement provisoire pour le service
des troupes en campagne. French text. Paris, Chez Magimel, 1813.
256p. [238 - cs11132]
Arnault, Antoine Vincent. Life and campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte:
giving an account of all his engagements, from the siege of Toulon
to the battle of Waterloo: also, embracing accounts of the daring
exploits of his marshals together with his public and private life,
from the commencement of his career to his final imprisonment and
death on the rock of St. Helena. Translated from the French of M.
A. Arnault an d C.L.F. Panckoecke. Two volumes in one. Boston, Crosby
& Nichols, 1864. 500p. approx. [236 - cs11147]
Aronson, Theo. The golden bees. Greenwich, Connecticut, New York
Graphic Society, 1964. 407p. [267 - cs12058]
Artom, Guido. Napoleon is dead in Russia. London, Allen &
Unwin, 1970. 256p. [274 - cs11613]
Ashton, John. English caricature and satire on Napoleon I. London,
Chatto & Windus, 1888. 454p. [238 - cs11133]
Ashton-Wolfe, Harry. The cask of death and other crimes. New York,
E.P. Dutton, 1932. 285p. [248 - cs11307]
Atkinson, Mrs. Eleanor Stackhouse. Mamzelle Fifine: a romance
of the girlhood of the Empress Josephine on the island of Martinique.
New York, D. Appleton, 1903. 3 96p. [252 - cs11430]
Atteridge, Andrew Hilliard. The bravest of the brave, Michel Ney,
marshal of France, duke of Elchingen, prince of the Moskowa 1769-1815.
New York, Brentano's, 191 2. 379p. [278 - cs11998]
__________. Joachin Murat, marshal of France and king of Naples.
New York, Brentano's, 1911. 304p. [283 - cs11831]
__________. Napoleon's brothers. London, Methuen, 1909. 581p.
[252 - cs11447]
Auby, Octave. The emperor falls in love, the romance of Josephine
and Napoleon. New York, Harper, 1928. 304p. [279- cs12009]
__________. The empress might-have-been, the love story of Marie
Valevska and Napoleon. Translated from the French by H.G. Dwight.
New York, Harper & brothers , 1927. 351p. [238 - cs11174]
__________. King of Rome Napoleon II "L'Aiglon". Authorized
translation by Elizabeth Abbott. Philadelphia, Lippencott, 1932.
273p. [284 - cs11169]
__________. Napoleon. Translated by Margaret Crosland and Sinclair
Road. London, Westbrook House, 1964. 384p. [244 - cs11503]
__________. Napoleon soldier and emperor. Authorized translation
by Arthur Livingson, Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1939. 454p. [271
- cs11334]
__________. The private life of Napoleon. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippencott
Co., 1947. 428p. [241F - cs10965 - restricted]
__________. St. Helena. Authorized translation by Arthur Livingston,
Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1936. 608p. [271 - cs11191]
Auernheimer, Raoul. Prince Metternich, statesman and lover. New
York, Alliance Book, 1940. 365p. [281 - cs11591]
Augusta, duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield. In Napoleonic days
extracts from the private diary of Augusta, duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld,
Queen Victoria's maternal grandmother 1806-1821. Selected and translated
by H.R.H. the Princess Beatrice. London, J. Murray, 1941. 237p.
[251 - cs11419]
Austin, Frederick Britten. Forty centuries look down; a biographical
novel of Napoleon. New York, F.A. Stokes, 1937. 373p. [280 - cs11564]
__________. The road to glory, a biographical novel of Napoleon.
New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1935. 349p. [256 - cs11581]
Austin, Thomas "Old stick-leg"; extracts from the diaries
of Major Thomas Austin. Arranged by Brigadier-General H.H. Austin.
New York, Lincoln Macveagh, Dial Pres s, [1926?] 206p. [270 - cs11860]
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Bailey, Henry Christopher. The god of clay. New York, Brentano's,
1908. 382p. [259 - cs11818]
Bailey, Joseph Whitman. The curious story of Dr. Marshall, with
a few side lights on Napoleon and other persons of consequence.
Cambridge, Mass., Murray. 1930. 11 3p. [260 - cs11773]
Baily, James Thomas Herbert. Napoleon, illustrated with prints
from contemporary and other portraits. London, The Connoisseur Magazine,
1908, 126p. [243 - cs1105 6]
Bainville, Jacques. Napoleon. Translated from the French by Hamish
Miles. Boston, Little, Brown, 1933. 418p. [272 - cs11414]
Ballard, General Colin. Napoleon; an outline. New York, D. Appleton,
1924. 325p. [251 - cs11387]
Balmain, Aleksandr Antonovich, graf. Napoleon in captivity. The
reports of Count Balamin Russian commissioner on the island of St.
Helena 1816-1820. Translated an d edited with introduction and notes
by Julian Park. New York, Century, 1927. 243p. [264 - cs11917]
Balzac, Honoré de Balzac. The works of Honoré de Balzac. With
an introduction by George Saintsbury. New York, McKinlay, Stone
& MacKenzie, 1923. 18 vols. 141p. [267 - cs12056]
Barère de Vievzac, Bertrand. Memoirs of Bertrand Barère, chairman
of the Committee of public safety during the revolution. Translated
by De V. Payen -Payne. London, Nichols, 1896. 4v. [250 - cs11368-71]
Baring-Gould, Sabine. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte. London,
Methuen & Co., 1897. 624p. [242A - cs11051]
Barker, Henry Aston. A short description of the Island of Elba
and town of Porto-Ferrajo. Illustrative of the view now exhibiting
in Henry Aston Barker's Panorama , Leicester Square. London, J.
Adlard, 1815. 11p. [246E - cs11112 - restricted]
Barras, Paul François Jean Nicholas, vicomte de. Memoirs of Barras,
member of the directorate. Edited with a general introduction, prefaces
and appendices, by George Durur. New York, Harper, 1895. 4v. [277
- cs11739-42]
Barré, William Vincent. History of the French consulate, under
Napoleon Buonaparte; being an authentic narrative of his administration,
which is so little known in foreign countries. Including a sketch
o f his life. The whole interspersed with curious anecdotes and
a faithful statement of interesting transactions, until the renewal
of hostilities in 1803. London, T. Hurst, 1804. 535p. [239E1 - cs11088
- r estricted]
Barrès, Jean Baptist Auguste. Memoirs of a Napoleonic officer.
Edited and with an introduction, by his grandson Maurice Barrès,
translated by Bernar d Miall. New York, Dial, 1925. 316p. [251 -
cs11398]
Barrett, Bryant. The Code Napoléon, verbally translated from the
French: to which is prefixed an introductory discourse, containing
a succinct account of the civil regulations, comprised in the Jewish
la w, the ordinances of Menu, the Ta Tsing Leu Lee, the Zend Avesta,
the laws of Solon, the twelve tablets of Rome, the laws of barbarians,
the assises of Jerusalem, and the Koran. Volume 2, London, W. Reed,
1811. 375p. [245C - cs11685 - restricted]
Barton, D. Plunket. Bernadotte, The first phase 1763-1799. New
York, Scribner, 1914. 532p. [284 - cs11167]
Battersby, William John. Brother Solomon, martyr of the French
Revolution. London, Burns & Oats, 1960. 181p. [273 - cs11528]
The Battle Of Waterloo, containing the series of accounts published
by authority, British and foreign, with circumstantial details,
relative to the battle, from a variety of authentic and original
sources, with connected official documents, forming an historical
record of the operations in the campaign of the Netherlands, 1815:
to which is added the names alphabetically arranged, of the officers
killed and wounded, from 15th to 26th June, 1815, and the total
loss of each regiment, with an enumeration of the Waterloo honours
and privileges, conferred upon the men and officers, and lists of
regiments, &c. entitled thereto: illustrated by a panoramic
sketch of the field of battle, and a plan of the posit ions at Waterloo,
at different periods, with a general plan of the campaign. Eighth
Edition, London, J. Booth, 1816. 192p. [239E1 - cs11087 - restricted]
The Battle Of Waterloo; or, A faithful and interesting history
of the unparalleled events connected therewith; from the period
of Bonaparte's escape from Elba, to his arrival at St. Helena. Containing
a circums tantial narrative of the decisive victory obtained over
the French by the allied armies on the plains of Waterloo, June
18, 1815, under the command of those illustrious generals, the Duke
of Wellington & Prince Blucher. Collected from official docu
ments. Interspersed with biographical and characteristic anecdotes;
and remarkable instances of personal heroism, displayed on that
memorable occasion. Likewise an account of the most striking occurrences
in the government of France; with the trials an d execution of Ney,
Labedoyere, &c. Also the surrender of Bonaparte on board the
Bellerophon, and his final banishment to St. Helena; with a geographical
history of that island. Manchester, J. Gleave, 1816. 572p. [233F
- cs10851 - restricted]
Bausset-Roquefort, Louis Francois Joseph, baron de. Private memoirs
of the court of Napoleon and of some publick events of the imperial
reign, from 1805 to the first of May 1814, to serve as a contribution
to t he history of Napoleon. Philadelphia, Carey & Lea, 1828.
435p. [236 - cs11155]
Bayati, A. Eskandar. The final events of the life of Napoleon.
Arabic text. [n.d.] New York, Hakmat, 173p. [262 - cs11841]
Bear, Joan. Caroline Murat; a biography. London, Collins, 1972.
318p. [272 - cs11409].
Bearne, Catherine Mary Charlton. A daughter of the revolution,
a leader of society at Napoleon's court. New York, E.P. Dutton,
1904. 54p. [260 - cs11774]
__________. A queen of Napoleon's court the life story of Désirée
Bernadotte. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1905. 498p. [285 - cs10861]
Beatson, Alexander. Tracts relative to the island of St. Helena
written during a residence of five years. London, W. Bulmer and
Co., 1816. 330p. [239F - cs11075 - restricted]
Beck, Lily Adams. The thunderer; a romance of Napoleon and Josephine.
New York, Dodd, Mead, 1927. 333p. [256 - cs11570]
Becke, Archibald Frank. Napoleon and Waterloo, the emperor's campaign
with the Armée du Nord, 1815 a strategical and tactical study. London,
K. Paul, Trenc h, Trübner & co., 1914. 2v. [270 - cs11934-35]
Belloc, Hilaire. Napoleon's campaign of 1812 and the retreat from
Moscow. New York, Harper and brothers, 1926. 284p. [286 - cs10968]
__________. Robespierre, a study. New York, Charles Scribner's
Sons, 1902. 387p. [232B - cs10819 - restricted]
Benham, Charles. The fourth Napoleon a romance. Chicago, Herbert
Stone, 1897. 600p. [271 - cs10710]
Bernardy, François de. Son of Talleyrand: the life of Comte Charles
de Flahaut 1785-1870. Translated by Lucy Norton, London, Collins,
1956. 320p. [269 - cs 12077]
Bertaut, Jules. Napoleon in his own words From the French of Jules
Bertaut. Translated by Herbert Edward Law and Charles Lincoln Rhodes.
Chicago, A.C. McClurg, 19 16. 166p. [256 - cs11594]
Bertin, Georges. Madame de Lamballe. Translated into English by
Arabella Ward. New York, Godfrey Wieners, 1901. 337p. [229 -cs10677]
Bertrand, Henri-Gratien. Napoleon at St. Helena; the journals
of General Bertrand from January to May of 1821, deciphered and
annotated by Paul Fleuriot de Langle. Translated from the French
by Frances Hume. New York, Doubleday, 1952. 318p. [263 - cs11894]
Beugnot, Jacques-Claude, comte. Life and adventures of Count Beugnot,
minister of state under Napoleon I. Edited from the French by Charlotte
Mary Yonge. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1871. 2v. [232B - cs10821-22
- restricted]
Bill, Alfred Hoyt. Clutch of the Corsican: a tale of the days
of the downfall of the great Napoleon. Boston, The Atlantic Monthly
Press, 1925. 241p. [264 - cs1191 9]
Billard, Max. The marriage ventures of Marie-Louise. English version
by Evelyn Duchess of Wellington. New York, J. Pott, 1910. 317p.
[237 - cs11039]
Bingham, Denis Arthur. The marriages of the Bonapartes. London,
Longmans, Green, 1881. 2v. [286 - cs10962-63]
Bishop, Morris. The life and adventures of La Rochefoucauld. New
York, Cornell University, 1951. 282p. [255 - cs11527]
Blaze, Elzéar Jean Louise Joseph. Recollections of an officer
of Napoleon's army. Translated from the French by E. Jules Méras,
New York, 1911. 345p . [265 - cs11958]
Boigne, comtesse de. Memoirs of the comtesse de Boigne 1781-1814.
Edited from the original MS by Charles Niccoullaud. New York, Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1908. 3v. [243 - cs10905- 07]
Bonaparte, Louis. (King Of Holland). Historical documents and
reflections on the government of Holland. London, Lackington, Hughes,
Harding, Mavor & Jones. 18 20. 3v. [231 - cs10952-54]
__________. Napoleon the First. Translated from the Italian and
edited by A. Kinloch, late a captain in H.M.'s 36th regiment. London,
Edward Stanford, 1861. 132p. [286 - cs10876]
Bonaparte, Lucien, Prince de Canino. Memoirs of Lucien Bonaparte
(Prince of Canino) written by himself. London, Harper & Brothers,
1836. 176+p. [234B - cs1066 8- restricted]
Bonaparte, Marie, Princess. Myths of war. Translated by John Rodker.
London, Imago, 1947. 161p. [258 - cs11647]
Botta, Carlo. Italy, during the consulate and empire of Napoleon
Bonaparte. Philadelphia, Towar & Hogan, 1829, 392p. [244 - cs10782]
Bourgogne, Adrien Jean Baptiste François. Memoirs of Sergeant
Bourgogne, 1812-13. Compiled from the original manuscript by Paul
Cotten. New York, Doubleday & McClure company, 1899. 356p. [251
- cs11424]
Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Edited by R.W. Phillips, New York, Scribner, 1906. 4v. [250 - cs11359-62]
__________. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. Hutchinson's Library
of Standard Lives, New York, Doran, [n.d.] 540p. [260 - cs11511]
__________. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. New York, Thomas Y.
Crowell & Company, 1836. 2v. [234C - cs10680 & 10682 - restricted]
Bowle, John. Napoleon. Introduction by Elizabeth Longford. Chicago,
Follett, 1973. 232p. [284 - cs11164]
Boyce, Edmund. The second usurpation of Buonaparte; or A history
of the causes, progress and termination of the revolution in France
in 1815: particularly comprising a minute and circumstantial account
of the e ver memorable victory of Waterloo. To which are added appendices,
containing the official bulletins of the glorious and decisive battle.
London, W. Clowes, 1816. 2v. [232E - cs10914-15 - restricted]
Boyesen, Algernon. Napoleon, a historical tragedy, in four acts
and nine scenes. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1909. 232p. [258 - cs11790]
Brady, Cyrus Townsend. The eagle of the empire, a story of Waterloo.
New York, G.H. Doran, 1915. 370p. [278 - cs11999]
__________. The two captains: a romance of Bonaparte and Nelson.
New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1904. 413p. [258 - cs11649]
__________. The sword hand of Napoleon; a romance of Russia and
the great retreat. New York, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1914. 357p. [266
- 12016]
Bremer, Karl H. Dynamic emotions; a series of historical episodes
illustrating the psychology of famous historical characters. Cincinnati,
Ohio, Standard Historic al Society, 1928. 184p. [252 - cs11458]
Brent, Harrison. Pauline Bonaparte, a woman of affairs. New York,
Reinhart, 1946. 279p. [265 - cs11970]
Breton, Guy. Napoleon and his ladies. Translated by Frederick
Holt. London, Hale, 1965. 224p. [255 - cs11533]
Brett-James, Antony. The hundred days: Napoleon's last campaign
from eye-witness accounts. London, Macmillan, 1964. 242p. [257 -
cs11608]
Brice, Raoul. (Surgeon Lieutenant General French Army). The riddle
of Napoleon. Translated from the French by Basil Creighton. New
York, Putnam, 1937. 331p. [283 - cs11212]
Broadley, Alexander Meyrick. Napoleon in caricature - 1795-1821.
With an introduction by J. Holland Rose. London, Lane, 1911. 2v.
391p. [285 - cs10922-23]
Brooke, Thomas H. A history of the island of St. Helena, from
its discovery by the Portuguese to the year 1823. London, Kingsbury,
Parbury & Allen, 1824. 495p . [234A - cs10671 - restricted]
Brookes, Dame Mabel Emmerton. St. Helena story. With a forward
by The Rt. Hon. R.G. Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia. London,
Heinemann, 1960. 309p. [257 - cs 11605]
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter. A boy of the First Empire. New York,
Century, 1901. 320p. [285 - cs11019]
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse. Recollections of a long life, with
additional extracts from his private diaries. Edited by his daughter
Lady Dorchester. New York, C . Scribner's Sons, 1909. 2v. [237 -
cs10877-78]
__________. The substance of some letters, written by an Englishman
resident at Paris during the last reign of the Emperor Napoleon.
Philadelphia, M. Thomas, 1816 . 348p. [234B - cs10721 - restricted]
Browne, Haji A. Bonaparte in Egypt, and the Egyptians of to-day.
New York, Scribner, 1907. 410p. [250 - cs11351]
Brown, Jennie Chamberlain. The emperor's shadow. New York, Carlton
Press, 1971. 231p. [256 - cs11555]
Browning, Oscar. The boyhood and youth of Napoleon some chapters
on the life of Bonaparte, 1769-1793. London, John Lane, 1906. 362p.
[236 - cs10971]
__________. The fall of Napoleon. London, J. Lane, 1907. 327p.
[283 - cs11410]
Bryant, Arthur, Sir. The age of elegance 1812-1822. London, Collins,
1950. 450p. [273 - cs11543]
__________. Years of victory, 1802-1812. New York, Harper &
Brothers, 1945. 468p. [274 - cs11628]
Bulos, A. Memoirs of Marshal Ney. Philadelphia, E. L. Carey &
A. Hart, 1834. 222p. [233E - cs10746- restricted]
Bunbury, Henry Edward, Sir, bart. My early adventures during the
peninsular campaigns of Napoleon. Boston, James Loring, 1834. 202p.
[244 - cs10780]
__________. Narratives of some passages in the great war with
France, from 1799 to 1810. London, Richard Bentley, 1854. 471p.
[232B - cs10823 - restricted]
Buonaparteana; or Sketches to serve for an inquiry into the virtues
of the Buonaparte family: contained in a number of curious and authentic
anecdotes, never before published, with an appendix, containing
extracts from a moral work, suppressed by Buonaparte. Bath, Longman
& Rees, 1804. 164p. [240C - cs11085 - restricted]
Burghersh, Lady. The letters of Lady Burghersh (afterwards countess
of Westmoreland) from Germany and France during the campaign of
1813-14. Edited by her daughte r Lady Rose Weigall. London, John
Murray, 1893. 241p. [285 - cs11002]
Burgess, Anthony. Napoleon symphony. New York, Knopf, 1974. 366p.
[273 - cs11496]
Burr, Samuel Engle. Napoleon's dossier on Aaron Burr; proposals
of Colonel Aaron Burr to the Emperor Napoleon. San Antonio, Naylor,
1969. 65p. [269 - cs12082]
Burton, Reginald George. Napoleon's campaigns in Italy 1796-1797
and 1800. London, G. Allen & company, 1912. 142p. [258 - cs11781]
Bush, Bertha E. Story of Napoleon, the hero of the French. New
York, Owen, 1911. 31p. [273 - cs11802]
Bussey, George Moir. History of Napoleon. London, J. Thomas, 1840.
2v. [240E - cs10814-15 - restricted]
__________. Memoir of the emperor Napoleon: with an account of
his obsequies to which is added a description of the grand dioramic
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