Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume III.

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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume III.

by Walter Scott

EN·~18 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
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0:12
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LIFE OF NAPOLEON

18:27
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CHAPTER XXV.

42:29
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CHAPTER XXVI.

31:50
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CHAPTER XXVII.

29:10
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CHAPTER XXVIII.

50:19
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CHAPTER XXIX.

17:57
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CHAPTER XXX.

40:53
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CHAPTER XXXI.

38:26
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CHAPTER XXXII.

41:41

Description

The third volume picks up as Napoleon’s France moves from uneasy peace to open conflict. It follows the growing rivalry with England, the diplomatic intrigues surrounding the Treaty of Amiens, and the French expedition to Saint‑Domingo, where the fate of Toussaint L’Ouverture and a beleaguered army hint at the empire’s expanding reach. Inside the Consular government, the author details the creation of the Legion of Honour, the mounting opposition among royalists, and the dramatic trials that begin to fracture the political landscape.

As tensions flare across Europe, Napoleon prepares for a new phase of authority. The narrative charts his plans for a broader invasion, the mounting disaffection among his generals, and the bold step from First Consul toward an imperial title. Readers glimpse the elaborate ceremonies surrounding his coronation, the shifting alliances with Russia and Britain, and the early maneuvers that set the stage for the continental wars to come, all while the French public watches the rise of a leader whose ambitions promise profound change.

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en

Duration

~18 hours (1069K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Susan Skinner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-05-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Walter Scott

Walter Scott

1771–1832

A giant of Scottish literature, this poet and novelist helped invent the historical novel and turned Scotland’s past into gripping, widely loved stories. His books blended adventure, memory, and folklore in ways that shaped fiction across Europe.

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