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Includes a collection of newly discovered letters now in the Bibliotheque nationale, Paris.
After Napoleon and his first wife separated, the young daughter of the Emperor of Austria told her friend that she pitied his next wife, unaware that she would be Napoleon's second wife. "By using extracts from Louise's letters and travel diaries, [the author] throws light on the conflicting worlds and torn loyalties that perplexed France's young, and often courageous, empress."--Jacket.
This work contains 206 letters to Naploen from his wife Marie-Louise from 1812 to his death in 1821.
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