The First Empire
On the Napoleonic period, the articles by J. Holland Rose, author of Napoleonic Studies, etc., on Napoleon (Vol. 19, p. 190)—equivalent to 65 pages of this Guide, and on the principal figures of the Napoleonic period,—for example, Bonaparte family, Fouché, Gardane, Junot; the articles Napoleonic Campaigns, Peninsular War and Waterloo and the articles listed under these two heads in the chapter in this Guide For Army Officers.
The Kingdom Again
On the Bourbon restoration, Louis XVIII; Decazes; Duc de Richelieu (Vol. 23, p. 302); Duc de Berry; Villèle; Charles X (Vol. 5, p. 921); Martignac; Polignac; Marmont.
On the revolution of 1830 and the rule of Louis Philippe, the articles Louis Philippe (Vol. 17, p. 51); Cavaignac; Thiers; Guizot; Constant; Casimir Périer; Lafitte; Barrot; Dupont de L’Eure; Berryer; Saint-Simon; Fourier; Lamennais; Louis Blanc; Molé.
The Second Empire
On the revolution of 1848 and the second Empire, besides most of the articles in the preceding paragraph, Napoleon III, by Albert Thomas, author of The Second Empire; Crémieux; Ledru-Rollin; Carnot; Garnier-Pagès; Montalembert; Ollivier; Rouher; Favre; Picard; Crimean War; Italian Wars; Franco-Prussian War; and articles listed under those heads in the chapter in this Guide For Army Officers; Eugènie; Maximilian of Mexico (Vol. 17, p. 924).
Modern Times
On the Third Republic, 1870 and the following years, the story in Vol. 10, pp. 873–904 (equivalent to 100 pages of this Guide) is to be supplemented by the articles Thiers; Rémusat; Simon; Barthélemy; Broglie; MacMahon; Dufaure; Grèvy; Ferry; Gambetta; Freycinet; Chambord; Clémenceau; Brisson; Boulanger; Carnot; Loubet; Lesseps; Casimir-Périer; Faure; Ribot; Méline; Waldeck-Rousseau; Dreyfus; Dupuy; Ribot; Galliffet; Jaurès; Millerand; Combes; Delcassé; Rouvier; Pelletan; Briand; Lemire; Fallières; Poincaré.