Recollections of the Private Life of Napoleon — Volume 02
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A personal valet recounts intimate recollections of Napoleon's household, describing daily routines, private conversations, ceremonies, entertainments, and encounters with visiting royals and ministers. The account blends anecdote and observation to depict the ruler's manners, domestic discipline, economy, and relations with servants and guests, alongside portraits of court figures and detailed scenes of official and private ceremonies. Together these vignettes offer a behind-the-scenes view of power, etiquette, and domestic life at the imperial residence.
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