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The end of an epoch-two accounts within one volume
Narrative of Events by Sir Thomas Ussher
Napoleon's Last Voyage: Extract of a diary by Sir George Cockburn
These are two remarkable accounts from the annals of the Royal Navy
and, indeed, remarkable incidents from the life of the Emperor of
the French, Napoleon Bonaparte. Both voyages follow devastating
defeats and the reader is able to view the emperor as he comes to
terms with his circumstances as reported by those who had him
within their custody. These are fascinating insights as to how
Napoleon embarked-and lived-on these momentous journeys to exile.
Napoleon's ebullient personality as he departs for Elba is perhaps
an indication of future events and an account of his escape and
march to Paris as experienced by a participant is included within
the first section of this unique book. The second account is no
less interesting to those interested in the Royal Navy and the now
more reflective fallen Emperor as he embarks on what would truly be
his final voyage.
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The end of an epoch-two accounts within one volume
Narrative of Events by Sir Thomas Ussher
Napoleon's Last Voyage: Extract of a diary by Sir George Cockburn
These are two remarkable accounts from the annals of the Royal Navy
and, indeed, remarkable incidents from the life of the Emperor of
the French, Napoleon Bonaparte. Both voyages follow devastating
defeats and the reader is able to view the emperor as he comes to
terms with his circumstances as reported by those who had him
within their custody. These are fascinating insights as to how
Napoleon embarked-and lived-on these momentous journeys to exile.
Napoleon's ebullient personality as he departs for Elba is perhaps
an indication of future events and an account of his escape and
march to Paris as experienced by a participant is included within
the first section of this unique book. The second account is no
less interesting to those interested in the Royal Navy and the now
more reflective fallen Emperor as he embarks on what would truly be
his final voyage.
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