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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Whatever did happen to Napoleon?,
By Bill G. (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Last Love (Hardcover)
This is a story of Napoleon on St. Helena, not on Elba as stated by previous reviewer. (Napoleon was originally imprisoned on Elba from which he escaped. After his defeat again by the British, he was held on St. Helena in the South Atlantic for the remainder of his days.) It was very interesting to read about a time and place that so little is written elsewhere. The book tells of Napoleon's life, that he was not actually imprisoned, but simply held on the island and not allowed to leave. Napoleon was stuck away on the island of St. Helena in the middle of the South Atlantic and mostly forgotten about in most of the rest of the world. But one woman does meet him.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Napoleon's last love?,
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This review is from: The Last Love (Mass Market Paperback)
"I have a deep-seated feeling-a premonition, if you like-that all through my life , no matter what I become or where I go, I am fated to have trouble with England and Englishmen."After his escape from Elba, after the 100 days and his defeat at Waterloo, came Napoleon's last exile on the remote island of St. Helena. The house he's supposed to reside in is rat infested and most definitely not ready for occupation, so he spends his first two months in the garden pavilion of local merchant William Balcombe. Balcombe's daughter Lucia Elizabeth (Betsy) is the only one to speak French (she does some of the translating) and the two develop a great friendship despite the difficulties the Balcombes encounter from the new hardline governor for consorting with the *enemy*. Not having read much about Napoleon, this was a bit of history I'd not heard of before and might never have but for a lucky find whilst scrounging the used book store, and I'm very glad I picked it up. This isn't a book with high action/adventure, and while there is some political double-dealing of sorts, that isn't the main focus of the book - that would be the friendship between young Betsy and Napoleon. Whether he was a ruthless tyrant or brilliant soldier, I really liked reading about this unique friendship with "Betsee" seeing him through her eyes, as well as hearing him reflect back on his life - my favorite was his childhood in Corsica and relationship with his siblings (Oh, that Pauline was quite a scamp). To avoid spoiling I'll not go further into what happens towards the end (sniff) as their relationship changes a bit as Betsy grows up (loved the chats about women's clothing and who was better at making them, the French or English). Definitely recommended for those interested in all things Napoleon. Other books on the topic, To Befriend an Emperor: Betsy Balcombe's Memoirs of Napoleon on St Helena St. Helena Story by Mabel Emmerton Brookes Betsy and the Emperorby Staton Rabin (supposedly there's some chat of making this into a movie) And speaking of movies, there is Monsieur N available on DVD with subtitles.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding Costain novel once again.,
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This review is from: Last Love (Hardcover)
Story centers around Napoleon after he has been defeated and his incarceration on Elba. Learned quite a bit about that time era and Napoleon.
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The Last Love by Thomas B. Costain (Hardcover - 1969)
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