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Written by Jean Hornn, Napoleon's personal coachman, this remarkable account offers a rare, unembellished look at the life of one of history's most iconic figures. Experience the grandeur of Napoleon's world, from the opulence of his carriages to the intimate rhythms of his daily life. But the story doesn't stop there. In the aftermath of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, letters and documents discovered by a Dutch officer shed light on the emperor's final days - his last plans, hopes, and frustrations. Through these dispatches, you'll gain insight into the tensions and intrigues that marked the fall of an empire. The journey continues on the remote island of Saint Helena, where two loyal servants - Ali and Jean-Abram Noverraz - stood by Napoleon's side in exile. Their intertwined stories of loyalty and resilience offer a moving portrait of life at the twilight of Napoleon's reign. This is a captivating, human-centered exploration of Napoleon's rise, fall, and enduring legacy, seen through the eyes of those who truly knew him. J. David Markham is a leading Napoleonic scholar and the President of the International Napoleonic Society. His books include 'Simply Napoleon', 'Napoleon for Dummies', and 'The Road to St. Helena'. A frequent speaker and documentary contributor, David's podcast, 'Napoleon 101', had over 100,000 listeners. He also boasts an impressive collection of Napoleonic decorative arts, showcased in major museum exhibitions. A Knight of the French Order of the Academic Palms, he has received multiple prestigious awards for his contributions to Napoleonic history. Jonas De Neef is a historian specializing in the Napoleonic Wars, particularly French eyewitness accounts. With a background in Modern History from the Catholic University of Louvain, he has published over a dozen books on the subject. Jonas is a regular speaker at the International Napoleonic Society and contributes articles and translation services, focusing on French primary sources for historians worldwide.
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Written by Jean Hornn, Napoleon's personal coachman, this remarkable account offers a rare, unembellished look at the life of one of history's most iconic figures. Experience the grandeur of Napoleon's world, from the opulence of his carriages to the intimate rhythms of his daily life. But the story doesn't stop there. In the aftermath of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, letters and documents discovered by a Dutch officer shed light on the emperor's final days - his last plans, hopes, and frustrations. Through these dispatches, you'll gain insight into the tensions and intrigues that marked the fall of an empire. The journey continues on the remote island of Saint Helena, where two loyal servants - Ali and Jean-Abram Noverraz - stood by Napoleon's side in exile. Their intertwined stories of loyalty and resilience offer a moving portrait of life at the twilight of Napoleon's reign. This is a captivating, human-centered exploration of Napoleon's rise, fall, and enduring legacy, seen through the eyes of those who truly knew him. J. David Markham is a leading Napoleonic scholar and the President of the International Napoleonic Society. His books include 'Simply Napoleon', 'Napoleon for Dummies', and 'The Road to St. Helena'. A frequent speaker and documentary contributor, David's podcast, 'Napoleon 101', had over 100,000 listeners. He also boasts an impressive collection of Napoleonic decorative arts, showcased in major museum exhibitions. A Knight of the French Order of the Academic Palms, he has received multiple prestigious awards for his contributions to Napoleonic history. Jonas De Neef is a historian specializing in the Napoleonic Wars, particularly French eyewitness accounts. With a background in Modern History from the Catholic University of Louvain, he has published over a dozen books on the subject. Jonas is a regular speaker at the International Napoleonic Society and contributes articles and translation services, focusing on French primary sources for historians worldwide.