Napoleon: His Wives and Women

Author(s) : HIBBERT Christopher
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This account of Napoleon's private life claims to be the best since of Frédéric Masson's Napoléon et les femmes (1904). It details all his liaisons, and also includes studies of his  relations with female family members, notably his mother, and sisters, Elisa and Pauline.
 
Christopher Hibbert is an author of popular history. Other books include: The Destruction of Lord Raglan, The Court at The Marlboroughs

Year of publication :
2002
Place and publisher :
London: Harper Collins
Number of pages :
400
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