This formidable story brings us to the magnificent life of one of the greatest heroes ever existing on earth, and of his mysterious death. It all begins on a lavish sofa at Ajjacio, Corsica, on August 15th 1769, when the second child of the Buonaparte family was born. Then it continues with his becoming general, emperor of France, and conqueror of Europe, until his disastrous attack at Moscow, his abdication, the hundred days, and his exile to a little island in the middle of the Atlantic. It culminates with his poisoning of arsenic and goes through a great detail in his last days before his death. It expands new evidence of his intoxication behind the miserable and tragic life inside the walls of Longwood. Was he really poisoned? Who was really the culprit? How can the author be sure of that? Is there a possibility that Napoleon comitted suicide? You can find all of it in this book.
Assassination at St. Helena Revisted
1995 John Wiley & Sons NY