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Tango0101 Sep 2020 1:03 p.m. PST

"Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the most influential rulers in European history. Renowned as a military commander, he was also a great statesman, administrator, lawmaker and builder – and his civic achievements outlived and arguably eclipsed his victories on the battlefield. Yet while there are a host of biographies and studies of his military and political career, few books have been written about his connections with Paris, the capital of his empire, where many remarkable buildings and monuments date from his time in power. That is why David Buttery's highly illustrated guidebook to Napoleon's Paris is such a timely and valuable addition to the literature designed for visitors to the city…"

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Dave Jackson Supporting Member of TMP01 Sep 2020 3:15 p.m. PST

This is an excellent read before you do this

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SHaT198401 Sep 2020 4:00 p.m. PST

Certainly hard to research N. et al and not take an interest in Paree… Mme Antoinettes supposed last sleeping quarters are an eery visit, as is the mans tomb.

The temperture drop when you go down there just adds to the numbimg magnificence of his end…
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Tango0102 Sep 2020 1:02 p.m. PST

(smile)

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