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Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia (Historical Novel) - cover

Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia (Historical Novel)

L. Mühlbach

Traducteur F. Jordan

Maison d'édition: Musaicum Books

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L. Mühlbach's historical novel, 'Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia,' delves into the intricate relationship between two of the most powerful figures of the early 19th century. Through vivid prose and meticulous research, Mühlbach brings to life the clash of ideologies and ambitions that shaped the course of European history. The narrative is rich in historical detail, offering readers a glimpse into the personal lives and behind-the-scenes intrigues of Napoleon and Queen Louise of Prussia. The author's literary style seamlessly weaves together factual events with fictional elements, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience. This novel not only entertains but also educates, shedding light on a lesser-known chapter of Napoleonic history. Mühlbach's expertise in historical fiction shines through in 'Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia,' making it a must-read for history buffs and literary enthusiasts alike.
Disponible depuis: 04/01/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 541 pages.

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