Napoleon's last island
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Published
New York City : Atria Books, 2016., , 2016.
Edition
First Atria Books hardcover edition.
Physical Desc
423 pages ; 24 cm.
Status
Fort Morgan Public Library - FICTION
FIC Keneally, T.
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Abell, Lucia Elizabeth Balcombe, -- -1871 -- Fiction.
Biographical fiction.
British -- Saint Helena -- Fiction.
Families -- Saint Helena -- Fiction.
Friendship -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Napoleon -- I, -- Emperor of the French, -- 1769-1821 -- Fiction.
Saint Helena -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction.
Biographical fiction.
British -- Saint Helena -- Fiction.
Families -- Saint Helena -- Fiction.
Friendship -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Napoleon -- I, -- Emperor of the French, -- 1769-1821 -- Fiction.
Saint Helena -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction.
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Published
New York City : Atria Books, 2016., , 2016.
Format
Book
Edition
First Atria Books hardcover edition.
Street Date
1610
Language
English
Notes
Description
"From the bestselling author of Schindler's List and The Daughters of Mars, a new historical novel set on the remote island of Saint Helena about the remarkable friendship between a young woman and one of history's most intriguing figures, Napoleon Bonaparte, during the final years of his life in exile. In October 1815, after losing the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte was banished to the island of Saint Helena. There, in one of the most remote places on earth, he lived out the final six years of his life. On this lonely island with no chance of escape, he found an unexpected ally: a spirited British girl named Betsy Balcombe who lived on the island with her family. While Napoleon waited for his own accommodations to be built, the Balcombe family played host to the infamous exile, a decision that would have devastating consequences for them all. In Napoleon's Last Island, "master of character development and period detail" (Kirkus Reviews) Thomas Keneally recreates Betsy's powerful and complex friendship with the man dubbed The Great Ogre, her enmities and alliances with his remaining courtiers, and her dramatic coming-of-age. Bringing a shadowy period of history to life with a brilliant attention to detail, Keneally tells the untold story of one of Europe's most enigmatic, charismatic, and important figures, and the ordinary British family who dared to forge a connection with him"--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Keneally, T. (2016). Napoleon's last island (First Atria Books hardcover edition.). Atria Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Keneally, Thomas. 2016. Napoleon's Last Island. Atria Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Keneally, Thomas. Napoleon's Last Island Atria Books, 2016.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Keneally, Thomas. Napoleon's Last Island First Atria Books hardcover edition., Atria Books, 2016.
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