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Napoleon Bonaparte by Frank Giles
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Napoleon Bonaparte

England’s Prisoner

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Length 6 hours 52 minutes
Language English
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After his surrender to the Royal Navy, Napoleon became the object of massive English public interest. He would live out his last years on the island of St. Helena without ever admitting to being a prisoner.

This close study of Napoleon in captivity attempts to reconstruct an authentic portrait of the fallen emperor by examining contemporary documents and records of public opinion.

Napoleon worked hard to obfuscate his history of tyranny with a legend elevating him as the architect of a federation of free European peoples, thwarted by reactionary monarchs and British envy. Many English citizens collaborated in this legend and joined in the condemnation of Napoleon's jailer and guardian, Sir Hudson Lowe.

Frank Giles takes a fresh, balanced look at both Lowe and Napoleon, condemned to each other on an island for six years.

Frank Giles (1919–2019) wrote several nonfiction books, including The Locust Years: The Story of the Fourth French Republic, 1946–1958; Napoleon Bonaparte: England’s Prisoner; and A Prince of Journalists: The Life and Times of Henri Stefan Opper de Blowitz. He was editor of the Sunday Times (London) from 1981 to 1983.

John Lee, is a stage actor, writer, and a coproducer of feature films. An AudioFile Golden Voice narrator, he is the winner of numerous Audie Awards and AudioFile Earphones Awards.

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Reviews

“[A] judicious and well-researched contribution to this debate.”

“Will spark controversy about Napoleon’s life and death on St. Helena.”

“Readers will find Giles’ descriptions of Napoleon in exile—no longer battling Wellington over countries, but battling Lowe over the protocols of dinner invitations and his right to be called emperor—are poignant and pathetic…Giles is a straightforward writer and a diligent researcher.”

“What emerges most clearly from Giles’ investigation is the fascinating variety of contradictory opinions about Napoleon…Recommended especially for academic libraries and public libraries with an interest in Napoleonic studies.”

“This is a lively, readable account, and its revisionist view rings true.”

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