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Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte
 Volumes 1- 6

Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne 
 (1769 - 1834)

The author and Napoleon become boyhood friends when they are eight years old in Corsica. They separate when Napoleon is transferred from the Military College of Brienne to another college in Paris in 1784. Napoleon has a stern or disdainful personality. He looks down on the French, who have taken over Corsica. At age 16 Napoleon finds fault with the military education, sending his recommendations to the Minister of War. Because of this speaking out, he is speedily graduated and sent to a regiment of artillery. After diplomatic travel, the author again meets Napoleon in Paris at a time when both are in dire financial straits. After witnessing an angry-mob scene, the author goes to Stuttgart as Secretary of Legation while Napoleon returns to Corsica. In 1799 the two return to Paris. The French government wants to send Napoleon to a new location as brigadier-general of infantry. he rejects the offer and is thus struck off the list of general officers. Eventually Napoleon gets command of Paris. In 1796 Napoleon marries Josephine. His attentions to her alternate between violent outrages resulting in infidelity and the other other extreme of repentant gentleness. During the Napoleonic wars Napoleon's troops progress through Europe--first Italy, then Austria.


Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 01
Read by Multiple Readers
Running Time:03:31:46 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
00- Prefaces - 31:58
01 - Author's Introduction
02 - Chapter 1
03 - Chapter 2A
04 - Chapter 2B
05 - Chapter 3A
06 - Chapter 3B
07 - Chapter 4A
08 - Chapter 4B

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 02
Read by Gillian Hendrie
Running Time:03:58:33 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
01 - Chapter 5
02 - Chapter 6
03 - Chapter 7
04 - Chapter 8
05 - Chapter 9
06 - Chapter 10
07 - Chapter 11
08 - Chapter 12
09 - Chapter 13
10 - Chapter 14

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 03
Read by Gillian Hendrie
Running Time: 05:28:44 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
01 - Chapter 15
02 - Chapter 16
03 - Chapter 17
04 - Chapter 18
05 - Chapter 19
06 - Chapter 20
07 - Chapter 21
08 - Chapter 22
09 - Chapter 23
10 - Chapter 24
11 - Chapter 25
12 - Chapter 26

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 04
Read by Gillian Hendrie
Running Time:04:09:21 in 1 MP3 Audio CD

01 - Chapter 27
02 - Chapter 28
03 - Chapter 29
04 - Chapter 30
05 - Chapter 31
06 - Chapter 32
07 - Chapter 33
08 - Chapter 34
09 - Chapter 35

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 05
Read by Gillian Hendrie
Running Time:03:57:29 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
01 - Chapter 1 Part 1
02 - Chapter 1 Part 2
03 - Chapter 2
04 - Chapter 3 Part 1
05 - Chapter 3 Part 2
06 - Chapter 4
07 - Chapter 5
08 - Chapter 6
09 - Chapter 7
10 - Chapter 8

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 06
Read by Gillian Hendrie
Running Time:03:39:03 in 1 MP3 Audio CD
01 - Chapter 9
02 - Chapter 10
03 - Chapter 11
04 - Chapter 12
05 - Chapter 13
06 - Chapter 14
07 - Chapter 15
08 - Chapter 16
09 - Chapter 17
10 - Chapter 18


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