Napoleon And His Fellow Travellers; Being a Reprint of Certain Narratives of the Voyages of the Dethroned Emperor On the Bellerophon And the Northumberland to Exile in St. Helena: the Romantic Stories Told By George Home, Captain Ross, Lord Lyttelton, And

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Napoleon And His Fellow Travellers; Being a Reprint of Certain Narratives of the Voyages of the Dethroned Emperor On the Bellerophon And the Northumberland to Exile in St. Helena: the Romantic Stories Told By George Home, Captain Ross, Lord Lyttelton, And
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Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. With reproduction of t.-p. of Lyttelton's pamphlet: Some account of Napoleon Bonaparte's coming on board H. M. S. the Northumberland, August 7, 1815: with notes of two conversations held with him on that day, by the Hon. W. H. Lyttelton. (Privately printed) London, MDCCCXXXVI Introduction, by the editor.--I. Napoleon on board the Bellerophon, being a chapter from the "Memoi

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rs of an aristocrat" published in 1838 by George Home.--II. The "shadowy Captain Ross", being a letter from Captain Charles Ross of the Northumberland, giving an account of Napoleon's voyage to St. Helena on that ship.--III. Napoleon on board the Northumberland, being a privately printed pamphlet by ... Lord Lyttelton.-- IV. Letters written on board H. M. S. Northumberland, being the narrative of William Warden, surgeon.--Appendices: I. Napoleon on board the Bellerophon at Torbay, as told by John Smart. II. An extract from a journal kept on board the Bellerophon, by Lieut. John Bowerbank, R. N. III. Napoleon's voyage to St. Helena, by Sir George Bingham.--Index

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