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The Emperor's Last Island: Journey to St.Helena
  

The Emperor's Last Island: Journey to St.Helena (Hardcover)

by Julia Blackburn (Author)
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After his defeat at Waterloo in 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the island of St. Helena--"further away from anywhere than anywhere else in the world," writes Julia Blackburn, who describes the final years of Napoleon's life on this remote rock in the South Atlantic Ocean, where he died in 1821. A handful of quarreling sycophants accompanied him during his exile, all vying for favors and tolerating the former general's constant cheating at card games. Meanwhile, a contingent of British soldiers kept him under close observation. They feared that he would escape, but an attempt was never made. Interestingly, Blackburn disputes the theory that Napoleon was assassinated by arsenic poisoning. She adds details of her own trip to the island, which continues to serve as a bleak outpost of the British Empire. It was apparently once a place of great natural splendor, but early visitors cut down its trees, which loosened the soil for the eroding winds; the island never really recovered. A few maps and photos would have helped, but this unique book deserves attention from all Napoleon fans.

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Described by the author as a place "further away from anywhere than anywhere else in the world," St. Helena is an island, ten-and-one-half miles long and six miles wide, located in the middle of the South Atlantic, on whichNapoleon spent the last six years of his life in exile (1815-1821). British author Blackburn offers an interesting account of Napoleon's difficult existence on this windy, rainy, rat-infested island, as he and his servants strove to maintain the fiction that he remained a powerful emperor. Interwoven with this chronicle the author presents the history of St. Helena, from its discovery in 1502 by Portuguese explorers through British occupation to 1989, when Blackburn visited St. Helena and retraced Napoleon's steps. Part biography, part travelogue, this is an engaging and unusual narrative.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, Sep 24 1999
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I was really disappointed in this book. What the author did not understand, and probably never will, is that the readers are not the least interested in her life or the lives of her children or husband. I am not in any way interested in her own impressions about St Helena, I am not interested in the Island's history or geography or what others might have thought about it. It is Napoleon that concerns me and when I purchased the book I though it would be about Napoleon's journey to the Island and his last days there. Instead it was the author's journey to the island in the 90's and her own days , which does not interest me and I doubt if it would be interesting to anyone bet herself. It was a real disappointment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I have seen Napoleon face to face., Sep 7 1999
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I have dined off his fine china and watched him play with the children of his initial host on the island. I have been transported through time and space, a reaction I have had only rarely. Ms. Blackburn has created a reality worthy of attention. The aura of the house, the luminosity of Napoleon's complexion and the thinking of his English overseers are only a part of that reality. The prose is clear and compelling. The past, the natural history of St. Helena and Ms. Blackburn's present day doings complement one another. On the map, St. Helena is as much "in the middle of nowhere" as any place on earth. And Ms. Blackburn makes going there an enlightening journey.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This is full of interesting details, also historical errors, Sep 1 1999
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I read with fascination the details on Napoleon's last exile. But the historical erros threw me off. He arrived on St. Helena in 1815, not 1814. His birthday was August 15th, not August 17th. His second wife's name was Marie Louise, not Marie Teresa. With all these easily confirmed facts in error, I wonder what else is inaccurate.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written but pointless
Julia Blackburn's meditation on St. Helena is beautifully written but nearly as dull as Napoleon's years in exile. Read more
Published on Aug 23 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the finest, most readable books I have ever read.
This is a beautifully written book, not in any poetic sense, but in the sense of being readable and thoroughly interesting. Read more
Published on July 23 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant, subtle meditation on solitude.
Julia Blackburn, a finalist for this year's Orange Prize, has crafted a luminous meditation on Napoleon's final exile to the distant island of St. Helena. Read more
Published on Jun 25 1996

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