Bag om The Empress Eugenie 1870 to 1910
""The Empress Eugenie 1870 to 1910"" is a biography written by Edward Legge about the life of Eugenie de Montijo, the last empress of France. The book covers the period from 1870, when Eugenie and her husband, Emperor Napoleon III, were forced to flee France after their defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, to 1910, the year of Eugenie's death. The author explores Eugenie's life in exile, her efforts to maintain her royal status, and her relationships with other European monarchs. The book also delves into Eugenie's personal life, including her marriage to Napoleon III and her struggles with infertility. With a wealth of historical detail and engaging writing, ""The Empress Eugenie 1870 to 1910"" provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of Europe's most intriguing figures.1910. Her majesty�������s life since The Terrible Year. Together with the statement of her case. The Emperor�������s Own Story of Sedan. An Account of his exile and last days. And reminiscences of the Prince Imperial. From authentic sources. With illustrations and facsimiles letters. Contents: At Home in England; First Months of Exile; The Emperor�������s Last Days at Chislehurst; The Real Cause of the Emperor�������s Death; In the Blue Salon; The Emperor�������s Personality; Napoleon III at Sedan and at Wilhelmshohe; How We Lost Sedan; The Treaty Which Vanished from Chislehurst; Memories of the Prince Imperial; Some Letters of the Prince Imperial Written at Chislehurst; Letters Written by the Empress at Hastings and Chislehurst; My First Interview wit the Empress Eugenie; The Empress at Farnborough Hill; The Imperial Fete at Farnborough Hill; Where the Dead Rest; The Case for the Empress; The Emperor Portrays the Empress In Her True Colors; The Empress Eugenie�������s Millions and the Emperor�������s Fortune; The Empress in France; The Empress�������s Successful Lawsuit Against the State; Sorrow�������s Crown of Sorrow; Her Great Years: 1906-1910; A Literary Conspiracy; and The Empress Eugenie and Monsignor Goddard: Correspondence.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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