Napoleon I of France bibliography

Napoleon I of France bibliography

"This article covers nonfiction. For fictional representations see Cultural depictions of Napoleon I of France."

Napoleon I of France bibliography is a selective list of scholarly works. Napoleon I of France has been the subject of more biographies than any other person from European history, male or female. Publication dates indicate most recent edition.

Books

Biography

Please alphabetize new entries by the author's last name. If a work exists only in French, then notate it as such in the "Translator" column.

Downloadable books

The following book length works are available online.

Books on Napoleon I of France

Related history

ource material

ee also

*Napoleon I of France


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