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The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Vol. 4 (of 4)

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The narrative traces the final phase of Napoleon's career, following the Saxon campaigns and a decisive coalition victory that overturned continental hegemony, the invasion of France, the emperor's abdication and exile to Elba, his brief return and last defeat, surrender, and confinement on St. Helena. It combines tactical and operational accounts with analysis of diplomatic maneuvers, coalition politics, and the unraveling of imperial authority. Portraiture of the central figure shifts among soldier, statesman, and despot while evaluating personal character, domestic policy, and relations with other states. The volume closes with a measured assessment of historical significance and a guide to sources and further reading.

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William Milligan Sloane

William Milligan Sloane was an American historian and author, best known for his comprehensive four-volume work, "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte." His detailed examination of Napoleon's life and legacy reflects Sloane's deep interest in military history and biography. Sloane's scholarly approach combines narrative flair with rigorous research, making his writings significant contributions to the understanding of one of history's most complex figures. In addition to his work on Napoleon, Sloane's writings encompass various historical themes, showcasing his expertise and passion for the subject.

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