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by Graf von Friedrich Ludwig Truchsess Waldburg
A meticulous French‑German officer, appointed by the King of Prussia, records his brief but intense assignment to accompany the deposed emperor on his final march. Arriving at Fontainebleau, he meets fellow commissioners from Austria, Russia, England and the French marshals, all under Napoleon’s cold yet uneasy gaze. The emperor’s irritation at the Prussian presence hints at the fragile political calculations behind his exile, while his curiosity about the other envoys—particularly the Scottish colonel—offers a rare glimpse of the man behind the legend.
The count soon discovers that the journey is anything but straightforward. Napoleon repeatedly alters the planned route, citing poor roads and the need for better carriage support, while secret orders are dispatched to secure safe passage to the island of Elba. Laden with artillery, treasure and priceless artworks, the convoy’s slow progress reflects both logistical hurdles and the emperor’s lingering grasp on power. As the escort prepares for departure, the narrative captures the tense atmosphere of a ruler forced to leave his empire, setting the stage for the dramatic exile that follows.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (69K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mireille Harmelin, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at DP Europe (http://dp.rastko.net); produced from images of the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr
Release date
2007-01-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1776–1844
A Prussian general, diplomat, and travel writer, he moved between military service and the literary world of early 19th-century Europe. His books drew on long journeys and on a life spent close to courts, politics, and war.
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