Les Cent Jours (2/2) Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de la vie privée, du retour et du règne de Napoléon en 1815.

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Les Cent Jours (2/2) Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de la vie privée, du retour et du règne de Napoléon en 1815.

by baron Pierre Alexandre Édouard Fleury de Chaboulon

FR·~8 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

Produced by Mireille Harmelin, Eric Vautier and the Online

13:33
2

TOME II. - À LONDRES, DE L'IMPRIMERIE DE C. ROWORTH.

58:16
3

ACTE ADDITIONNEL.

2:22
4

TITRE I.

5:12
5

TITRE II.

7:00:19
6

GOUVERNEMENT IMPÉRIAL. - MINISTRES.

30:36

Description

A seasoned diplomat and former secretary to the Emperor, the narrator offers a rare, first‑hand look at the chaotic weeks following Napoleon’s return from Elba. His memoir captures the uneasy atmosphere of a nation torn between loyalty and fear, as the restored ruler confronts conspiracies that swirl around his court. The voice is intimate, blending personal recollection with the broader political currents of 1815.

The core of the narrative revolves around a tangled web of secret agents, intercepted letters, and covert orders. When a Viennese emissary arrives in Paris, Napoleon swiftly dispatches the author on a delicate mission to Basel, armed with forged passports and instructions to probe the intentions of Austrian diplomats. Along the way, the ever‑present figure of Fouché looms, his silence masking deeper machinations.

Beyond the intrigue, the memoir reflects on the fragile trust between leaders and the ease with which ambition can override duty. Listeners will be drawn into the tension of espionage and the human dimension of power struggles, all narrated with the poise of someone who once stood at the heart of empire.

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Les Cent Jours (2/2) Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de la vie privée, du retour et du règne de Napoléon en 1815. Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de la vie privée, du retour et du règne de Napoléon en 1815.

Language

fr

Duration

~8 hours (509K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-08-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

baron Pierre Alexandre Édouard Fleury de Chaboulon

baron Pierre Alexandre Édouard Fleury de Chaboulon

1779–1835

A close witness to Napoleon’s dramatic return in 1815, this French official left behind vivid memoirs that blend politics, intrigue, and firsthand observation. His writing remains a valuable window into the final chapter of the Napoleonic era.

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