The EMPEROR'S LAST ISLAND : A Journey to St. Helena by Julia Blackburn - Etsy
Best Price! Excellent Gift For Students of French History!NEW Condition Book! Fantastic look at french history and the life of Napoleon Bonaparte! Etsy best price! Has small superficial crease on front cover; does NOT affect integrity of book. We ship fast and safe worldwide everyday. See publisher details below...Purchases of $35 and above qualify for FREE shipping! Buy more from our store and save $$$....SynopsisAfter his defeat at Waterloo in 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the island of St. Helena--"further away from anywhere than anywhere else in the world," writes Julia Blackburn, who describes the final years of Napoleon's life on this remote rock in the South Atlantic Ocean, where he died in 1821. A handful of quarreling sycophants accompanied him during his exile, all vying for favors and tolerating the former general's constant cheating at card games. Meanwhile, a contingent of British soldiers kept him under close observation. They feared that he would escape, but an attempt was never made. Interestingly, Blackburn disputes the theory that Napoleon was assassinated by arsenic poisoning. She adds details of her own trip to the island, which continues to serve as a bleak outpost of the British Empire. It was apparently once a place of great natural splendor, but early visitors cut down its trees, which loosened the soil for the eroding winds; the island never really recovered. A few maps and photos would have helped, but this unique book deserves attention from all Napoleon fans.Paperback: 277 pages Publisher: Random House, Inc.; 1st Vintage Books ed edition (March 31, 1993) Language: English ISBN-10: 0679739378 ISBN-13: 978-0679739371 Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.7 x 8 inches Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
Best Price! Excellent Gift For Students of French History!NEW Condition Book! Fantastic look at french history and the life of Napoleon Bonaparte! Etsy best price! Has small superficial crease on front cover; does NOT affect integrity of book. We ship fast and safe worldwide everyday. See publisher details below...Purchases of $35 and above qualify for FREE shipping! Buy more from our store and save $$$....SynopsisAfter his defeat at Waterloo in 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the island of St. Helena--"further away from anywhere than anywhere else in the world," writes Julia Blackburn, who describes the final years of Napoleon's life on this remote rock in the South Atlantic Ocean, where he died in 1821. A handful of quarreling sycophants accompanied him during his exile, all vying for favors and tolerating the former general's constant cheating at card games. Meanwhile, a contingent of British soldiers kept him under close observation. They feared that he would escape, but an attempt was never made. Interestingly, Blackburn disputes the theory that Napoleon was assassinated by arsenic poisoning. She adds details of her own trip to the island, which continues to serve as a bleak outpost of the British Empire. It was apparently once a place of great natural splendor, but early visitors cut down its trees, which loosened the soil for the eroding winds; the island never really recovered. A few maps and photos would have helped, but this unique book deserves attention from all Napoleon fans.Paperback: 277 pages Publisher: Random House, Inc.; 1st Vintage Books ed edition (March 31, 1993) Language: English ISBN-10: 0679739378 ISBN-13: 978-0679739371 Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.7 x 8 inches Shipping Weight: 8 ounces