The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte (Vol. 1-4)
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William Milligan Sloane. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte (Vol. 1-4)
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte (Vol. 1-4)
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Table of Contents
PREFACE TO THE LIBRARY EDITION
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. Introduction
CHAPTER II. The Bonapartes in Corsica
CHAPTER III. Napoleon's Birth and Childhood[1]
CHAPTER IV. Napoleon's School-days[2]
CHAPTER V. In Paris and Valence[6]
CHAPTER VI. Private Study and Garrison Life
CHAPTER VII. Further Attempts at Authorship
CHAPTER VIII. The Revolution in France
CHAPTER IX. Buonaparte and Revolution in Corsica
CHAPTER X. First Lessons in Revolution
CHAPTER XI. Traits of Character
CHAPTER XII. The Revolution in the Rhone Valley
CHAPTER XIII. Buonaparte the Corsican Jacobin
CHAPTER XIV. Buonaparte the French Jacobin
CHAPTER XV. A Jacobin Hegira
CHAPTER XVI "The Supper of Beaucaire"
CHAPTER XVII. Toulon
CHAPTER XVIII. A Jacobin General
CHAPTER XIX. Vicissitudes in War and Diplomacy
CHAPTER XX. The End of Apprenticeship
CHAPTER XXI. The Antechamber to Success
CHAPTER XXII. Bonaparte the General of the Convention[50]
CHAPTER XXIII. The Day of the Paris Sections
CHAPTER XXIV. A Marriage of Inclination and Interest[58]
CHAPTER XXV. Europe and the Directory[64]
CHAPTER XXVI. Bonaparte on a Great Stage[66]
CHAPTER XXVII. The Conquest of Piedmont and the Milanese[67]
CHAPTER XXVIII. An Insubordinate Conqueror and Diplomatist
CHAPTER XXIX. Bassano and Arcola
CHAPTER XXX. Bonaparte's Imperious Spirit
CHAPTER XXXI. Rivoli and the Capitulation of Mantua
CHAPTER XXXII. Humiliation of the Papacy and of Venice[69]
CHAPTER XXXIII. The Preliminaries of Peace—Leoben
CHAPTER XXXIV. The Fall of Venice
Footnote
Volume 2
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. Rescue of the Directory[1]
CHAPTER II. The Treaty of Campo Formio[2]
CHAPTER III. Bonaparte and Talleyrand[3]
CHAPTER IV. Commotions in European Politics
CHAPTER V. The Expedition to Egypt[6]
CHAPTER VI. The Landing in Egypt[7]
CHAPTER VII. The Disaster at Acre[8]
CHAPTER VIII. Aboukir and the Great Desertion[9]
CHAPTER IX "The Return of the Hero"[10]
CHAPTER X[12] Bonaparte Seizes his Opportunity
CHAPTER XI. The Overthrow of the Directory
CHAPTER XII[13] Bonaparte the First Consul
CHAPTER XIII. Bonaparte Embodies the Revolution[14]
CHAPTER XIV[15] A Constitutional Despotism
CHAPTER XV. Statesmanship and Strategy[16]
CHAPTER XVI[17] Marengo
CHAPTER XVII. The Peace of Lunéville[18]
CHAPTER XVIII. The Pacification of Europe[19]
CHAPTER XIX. The Reorganization of France[20]
CHAPTER XX. The Code and the University[21]
CHAPTER XXI. Steps Toward Monarchy[22]
CHAPTER XXII. The Life Consulate[23]
CHAPTER XXIII. The Threshold of Monarchy[24]
CHAPTER XXIV. Expansion or the Revolutionary System[25]
CHAPTER XXV. Tension between England and France[26]
CHAPTER XXVI. France and England in Arms[27]
CHAPTER XXVII. Warnings to Royalists and Republicans[28]
CHAPTER XXVIII. Declaration of the Empire[29]
CHAPTER XXIX. The Descent into England[30]
CHAPTER XXX. The Coronation of Napoleon I[31]
CHAPTER XXXI. The Third Coalition[32]
CHAPTER XXXII. Trafalgar and Austerlitz[33]
CHAPTER XXXIII. Napoleon, War Lord and Emperor[36]
CHAPTER XXXIV. The War with Prussia[37]
CHAPTER XXXV. The Devastation of Prussia[38]
CHAPTER XXXVI. The Continental System as a Whole[39]
Footnote
Volume 3
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. War With Russia: Pultusk.[1]
CHAPTER II. Check To the Grand Army: Eylau.[2]
CHAPTER III. An Indecisive Victory: Friedland.[4]
CHAPTER IV. Napoleon and Alexander at Tilsit.[8]
CHAPTER V. The Treaty of Tilsit.[11]
CHAPTER VI. The Path of Napoleonic Empire.[13]
CHAPTER VII. The New Feudalism.[16]
CHAPTER VIII. The Empires of Land and Ocean.[19]
CHAPTER IX. French Empire and European Nationality.[20]
CHAPTER X. The Awakening of Spain.[21]
CHAPTER XI. The First Revolt of Nations.[24]
CHAPTER XII. Napoleon and Alexander at Erfurt.[27]
CHAPTER XIII. The Failure of the Spanish Campaign.[28]
CHAPTER XIV. The Transformation of Austria.[29]
CHAPTER XV. The Fifth War With Austria—Eckmühl.[30]
CHAPTER XVI. Aspern, Essling, and Wagram.[31]
CHAPTER XVII. The Peace of Schönbrunn.[32]
CHAPTER XVIII. Napoleon's Fatal Decision.[33]
CHAPTER XIX. The Austrian Marriage.[34]
CHAPTER XX. Rigors of the Continental System.[35]
CHAPTER XXI. The Continental System Completed
CHAPTER XXII. The Course of the Peninsular War.[36]
CHAPTER XXIII. Birth of the King of Rome.[38]
CHAPTER XXIV. Tension Between Emperor and Czar.[39]
CHAPTER XXV. The Array of Nations.[40]
CHAPTER XXVI. The Congress of Kings.[41]
CHAPTER XXVII. The Invasion of Russia—Borodino.[42]
CHAPTER XXVIII. The Evacuation of Moscow.[43]
CHAPTER XXIX. The Retreat from Russia.[44]
CHAPTER XXX. The Horrors of the Beresina.[45]
CHAPTER XXXI. The Prodigal's Return.[46]
CHAPTER XXXII. The Revolt of the Nations.[47]
CHAPTER XXXIII. The First Campaign in Saxony.[48]
CHAPTER XXXIV. The Nations in Grand Array.[49]
Footnote
Volume 4
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. The Last Imperial Victory[1]
CHAPTER II. Politics and Strategy[2]
CHAPTER III. The End of the Grand Army[3]
CHAPTER IV. The Frankfort Proposals[4]
CHAPTER V. The Invasion of France[5]
CHAPTER VI. Napoleon's Supreme Effort[6]
CHAPTER VII. The Great Captain at Bay[8]
CHAPTER VIII. The Struggles of Exhaustion[9]
CHAPTER IX. The Beginning of the End[11]
CHAPTER X. The Fall of Paris[12]
CHAPTER XI. Napoleon's First Abdication[13]
CHAPTER XII. The Emperor of Elba[14]
CHAPTER XIII. Napoleon the Liberator[16]
CHAPTER XIV. The Dynasties Implacable[18]
CHAPTER XV. Ligny and Quatre Bras[19]
CHAPTER XVI. The Eve of Waterloo[23]
CHAPTER XVII. Waterloo[24]
CHAPTER XVIII. The Surrender[26]
CHAPTER XIX. St. Helena[27]
CHAPTER XX. Soldier, Statesman, Despot
CHAPTER XXI. Napoleon and the United States
CHAPTER XXII. Napoleon's Place in History
HISTORICAL SOURCES
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
EUROPE
TREATIES
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
MILITARY HISTORY
NAPOLEON. a. Memoirs
NAPOLEON. b. His Correspondence
NAPOLEON. c. His Family
NAPOLEON. d. His Marshals And Generals. See also Memoirs
NAPOLEON. e. His Biography
NAPOLEON. In Elba
FRANCE
THE CODE
GREAT BRITAIN
ITALY
THE PAPACY
SWITZERLAND
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL
GERMANY, INCLUDING RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA
RUSSIA AND POLAND
NETHERLANDS
SCANDINAVIAN POWERS
EGYPT
THE BALKAN STATES
SAINT HELENA
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