With Napoleon In Russia
by Armand-Augustin-Louis, Marquis de Caulaincourt
General Caulaincourt gives a gripping first hand account of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte’s ill-fated invasion of Russia in 1812.
Napoleon In Exile
Assigned to be Napoleon Bonaparte’s surgeon by his English jailers in St. Helena, Dr. O’Meara conducted extensive interviews with the Emperor. This book often reads like an Ask Me Anything with Napoleon.
Memoirs Of Napoleon’s Step-Daughter
by Hortense de Beauharnais Bonaparte
Hortense was the daughter of Josephine when she married Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon arranged for her to married to his brother Louis, envisioning the possibility their son might be his heir. Indeed, her third son became Emperor of the French.
Queen Hortense’s Memoirs In French
by Hortense de Beauharnais Bonaparte
Presented here are the memoirs of Queen Hortense in the original French language.
Hortense était la fille de Joséphine lorsqu'elle épousa Napoléon Bonaparte. Napoléon a arrangé son mariage avec son frère Louis, envisageant la possibilité que leur fils soit son héritier. En effet, son troisième fils devient Empereur des Français.
The correct listening order of the audio books. Each book is a chapter in the epic saga of Napoleon.
A summary of the true story of Napoleon is here.
The Caulaincourt Memoirs are here
The Marchand Memoirs are here
Hortense’s Memoirs are here
The Lavalette Memoirs are here.
The Méneval Memoirs are here.
The Fain Memoirs are here.
The Roustam Memoirs are here.
The Rapp Memoirs are here.
The Savary Memoirs are here.
Napoleon’s Memoirs are here.
Le Memorial de Ste. Hélène en Français is here.
Dr. O’Meara’s Memoirs are here.
Dr. Antommarchi’s Memoirs are here.
El Diaro de Santa Helena de Las Cases está aquí.
1814, the last six months before the first abdication, by Baron Fain is here.
Betsy’s Memoirs are here.
Lucien Bonaparte’s Memoirs are here.
The Secret Diary of Empress Marie Louise is here.