Fallen Eagle How the Royal Navy Captured Napoleon

Cover of Fallen Eagle How the Royal Navy Captured Napoleon by Norman MacKenzie
Year: 2009
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9780956261106
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Fallen Eagle: How the Royal Navy Captured Napoleon by Norman MacKenzie, published by Bellerophon Books in 2009, offers an in-depth exploration of the events following Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo. This first edition, comprising 236 pages, examines the complex dynamics between Napoleon and the new French government, as well as the circumstances surrounding his capture and subsequent treatment. The narrative provides a detailed account of this pivotal historical period, shedding light on the lesser-known aspects of Napoleon’s exile.

Readers will find that the book delves into the intricate relationship between Napoleon and the authorities in Paris, alongside the significant events that led to his capture aboard the ship Bellerophon. The author presents a thorough analysis of the fall of Napoleon, filling gaps in the historical narrative of his transition from a powerful leader to an exiled figure on St. Helena. With a focus on military and naval history, this work contributes to a deeper understanding of the implications of Napoleon’s defeat and the actions of the Royal Navy during this time.


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This book looks at the period between Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo and his departure for exile on St. Helena. The title is slightly misleading. One large part of the book deals with the relationship between Napoleon and the government that replaced him in Paris, and another with the treatment Napoleon received once he had been captured while the ship that captured Napoleon (the Bellerophon) doesn’t make an appearance until page 119. This is by no means a criticism of the book, and in fact is one of its strengths. The section on the fall of Napoleon is particularly fascinating, and helped to fill a gap in my own knowledge of events between the moment Napoleon drove away from Waterloo and his arrival in exile on St. Helena

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Language: en. Pages: 236. Edition: First Edition.

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