France in the Nineteenth Century - Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer

France in the Nineteenth Century

EMPEROR NAPOLEON I.
1830-1890
BY ELIZABETH WORMELEY LATIMER
AUTHOR OF SALVAGE, MY WIFE AND MY WIFE'S SISTER, PRINCESS AMÉLIE, FAMILIAR TALKS ON SOME OF SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES, ETC.
The sources from which I have drawn the materials for this book are various; they come largely from private papers, and from articles contributed to magazines and newspapers by contemporary writers, French, English, and American. I had not at first intended the work for publication, and I omitted to make notes which would have enabled me to restore to others the unconsidered trifles that I may have taken from them.
As far as possible, I have endeavored to remedy this; but should any other writer find a gold thread of his own in my embroidery, I hope he will look upon it as an evidence of my appreciation of his work, and not as an act of intentional dishonesty.
E. W. L.
SEPTEMBER, 1892.
EMPEROR NAPOLEON I CHARLES X LOUIS PHILIPPE, DUKE OF ORLEANS DUCHESSE DE BERRY QUEEN MARIE AMÉLIE LOUIS PHILIPPE, THE CITIZEN KING ALPHONSE DE LAMARTINE LOUIS NAPOLEON, THE PRINCE PRESIDENT DUC DE MORNY EUGÉNIE EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN EMPEROR NAPOLEON III EMPRESS EUGÉNIE JULES SIMON JULES FAVRE MONSEIGNEUR DARBOY, ARCHBISHOP OF PARIS PRESIDENT ADOLPH THIERS LÉON GAMBETTA COMTE DE CHAMBORD PRESIDENT JULES GRÉVY PRESIDENT SADI-CARNOT GENERAL BOULANGER
FRANCE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
1830-1890.
CHARLES X. AND THE DAYS OF JULY.

Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer
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Английский

Год издания

2004-11-28

Темы

France -- History -- 1789-1900

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