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Napoleon From The Tuileries to St. Helena
Personal Recollections Of The Emperor’s Second Mameluke and Valet
Etienne Louis Saint-Denis (known as Ali)
Ali’s memoirs are free from the overly gossipy tone of those left by Constant and are more accurate and penetrating than those of Roustam. He studiously avoids entering into the details that he did not personally view. Although he is a staunch Bonapartist, overall, there is not too much bias. He freely shows the stresses and strains of Napoleon carrying out his plans in grandeur, and then in ignominious surroundings at Longwood. All of the luminaries of the last days of the Empire pass before Ali’s eyes and therefore his pen, and he is not always flattering about them.
An important memoir of an intimate member of Napoleon’s household.
Author – Etienne Louis Saint-Denis (known as Ali) (1788-1856)
Translator – Frank Hunter Potter (1851-1932)
Illustrations– 7 Illustrations, and three maps, all included
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