"There will be a truce to-morrow. Letizia, we are winning! Corsica will be free !" Every Corsican longs for many children. It is a land where an affront is instantly avenged by a dagger thrust; where the vendetta is sacred; where family feuds last from decade to decade and from century to century. The man before us wants many children, to ensure that his race shall persist; and the woman has learned from mother and grandmother that children are tokens of honour. She had become a mother at fifteen; but the baby she has just ...
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"There will be a truce to-morrow. Letizia, we are winning! Corsica will be free !" Every Corsican longs for many children. It is a land where an affront is instantly avenged by a dagger thrust; where the vendetta is sacred; where family feuds last from decade to decade and from century to century. The man before us wants many children, to ensure that his race shall persist; and the woman has learned from mother and grandmother that children are tokens of honour. She had become a mother at fifteen; but the baby she has just been nursing was her first boy. The thought of freedom glows afresh, for the officer is adjutant to Paoli, the leader of the people. "No longer shall our children be the slaves of France !" With the coming of spring, despondency prevails. The enemy has landed reinforcements; the children of the island take up arms once more; again the young wife accompanies her husband to the war; this time she carries a child beneath her heart, the child conceived during the storms of the previous autumn. "Often, in search of news, I would steal forth from our mountain nook to the battle-field; I heard the bullets whistling, but I put my trust in Our Lady " - so she would tell the story in later years. In May, the Corsicans were defeated. There was a terrible retreat through the dense forests and the rugged mountains. Among the multitude of men and the few women, rode Letizia, big with child, carrying her one-year-old boy in her arms, seated on a mule. They reached the coast safely. In June the defeated Paoli, accompanied by a few hundred of his faithful followers, had to flee to Italy. In July Paoli's adjutant, Letizia's husband, with other envoys, capitulated to the conqueror. The insular pride was humbled. But in August his wife brought the avenger into the world. She named him Napolione. Reprint of the wonderful book about the life of Napoleon Bonaparte original published in 1927.
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Add this copy of Napoleon to cart. $2.95, good condition, Sold by Pilkington & Sons rated 2.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Windber, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1961 by Pocket Books New York.
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Good. #112-025-99 Boni & Liveright, 12th printing 1928, 707pp hb G-Disclaimer: May have a different cover image than stock photos shows, as well as being a different edition/printing, unless otherwise stated. Please contact us if you're looking for one of these specifically. Your order will ship with FREE Delivery Confirmation (Tracking). We are a family business, and your satisfaction is our goal!
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Good. No Jacket. 8vo-7¾"-9¾" Tall. Red boards are rubbed, tanning, lightly chipped at corners and tips. Prior owner name on fep, gfit inscription dated 1938 on title page. Some pencil markings in text.
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Fair. No Jacket. Ex-Libris. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Cover is scuffed, rubbed with edgewear. Front inside hinge very weak. Pages are lightly tanning in margins, no markings in text. Signed by previous owner.
Add this copy of Napoleon (Pocket Books #75003) to cart. $6.79, fair condition, Sold by Basement Seller 101 rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Cincinnati, OH, UNITED STATES, published 1965 by Pocket Books.
Excellent book. Written in 1923 by a serious historian and good writer (also a Napoleon fan). Good readability and apparently factual with a lot of personal detail w/o much, if any, detailed battle information. This is a personal portrayal.