The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Vol. 4 (of 4) by William Milligan Sloane
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This book picks up right after Napoleon's first exile to Elba. He returns to France for the famous 'Hundred Days,' a frantic last grab for power that ends at the Battle of Waterloo. After that, it's all downhill: surrender, a second exile, and this time it's to the remote, windswept island of St. Helena in the middle of the South Atlantic. The story then shifts from epic battles to a slow, grinding captivity. We see Napoleon arguing with his British captors, writing his memoirs to shape his legacy, and dealing with declining health, all while stuck on a rock thousands of miles from everything he once controlled.
Why You Should Read It
What makes this volume so compelling is the intimate scale. The grand conquests are over. Instead, Sloane gives us a close-up portrait of a genius in a cage. You get Napoleon's frustration, his flashes of his old brilliance, and his very human pettiness. It makes you think hard about legacy—how we remember our heroes and villains. This isn't a dry list of dates; it feels like watching the final act of a great, tragic play.
Final Verdict
This is perfect for anyone who's followed Napoleon's story and wants to see how it truly ends. It's for readers who love character studies and the poignant, quieter drama that comes after the fall. If you're only interested in the battlefield glory, the earlier volumes might be more your speed. But if you want to understand the complete arc of one of history's most colossal figures—from emperor to prisoner—this final installment is essential, moving, and unforgettable.
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