Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
Works
edit- Memoirs of Napoleon(Gutenberg)
- Tendresses impériales
- Napoleon's Addresses; selections from the Proclamations, Speeches and Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte (1897), editor Ida M. Tarbell
Personal letters
edit- Letter to the Pope, 1804.
- Letter to the King of England, January 2, 1805.
- Conversation with Decier Regarding the Marriage of Jerome Bonaparte, May 6, 1805.
- Letter to Jerome Bonaparte, May 6, 1805.
- Letters to Josephine [1]
- Letter to General Lapi, upon leaving Elba, February 26, 1815
Speeches
edit- Speech to his troops in Italy
- Second speech to his troops in Italy, May 15 1796
- Speech to the Directory, December 10 1797
First Italian Campaign
edit- Address to the Army at the Beginning of the Campaign, March, 1796.
- Proclamation to the Army, May, 1796.
- Letter to "The Directory," May 11, 1796.
- Letter to "The Directory," May 14, 1796.
- Proclamation to the Soldiers on Entering Milan, May 15, 1796.
- Proclamation to the Troops on Entering Brescia, May 28, 1796.
- Address to Soldiers During the Siege of Mantua, November 6, 1796.
- Address to the Troops on the Conclusion of the First Italian Campaign, March, 1797.
- Address to the Genoese, 1797.
- Extract from a Letter to the Directory, April, 1797.
- Address to Soldiers after the Signing of the Treaty of Campo Formio, October, 1797.
- Proclamation to the Cisalpine Republic, November 17, 1797.
- Proclamation on Leaving the Troops at Rastadt, November, 1797.
- Address to the Citizens after the Signing of the Treaty of Campo Formio, December 10, 1797.
Egyptian Campaign
edit- Proclamation to the Troops on Entering Toulon, May 9, 1798.
- Address to the Military Commissioners, May 16, 1798.
- Proclamation to the Troops on Embarking for Egypt, June, 1798.
- Proclamation to the Egyptians, July, 1798.
- Letter to "The Directory," July 24, 1798.
- Order Respecting the Government of Egypt, July 27, 1798.
- Speech on the Egyptian Campaign, 1798
- Letter to Tippoo Saib, January 25, 1799.
- Proclamation to the Army on the Abandoning of the Siege of Acre, May, 1799.
- Proclamation to the Army on His Departure for France, August, 1799.
- Proclamation to the French People, November 10, 1799.
- Proclamation to the Army of the East, November, 1799.
- Army of the East, General Orders, July 1799
- Army of the East, General Orders II, August 1, 1799
Second Italian Campaign
edit- Proclamation to the French before the Second Italian Campaign.
- Proclamation to the Soldiers before the Battle of Marengo, June, 1800.
- Letter to the Emperor of Austria, on the Field of Marengo, June, 1800.
Austerlitz Campaign
edit- Address to the Senate, 1805.
- Proclamation to the Troops on the Commencement of the War of the Third Coalition, September, 1805.
- Address to the Austrians, after the Fall of Ulm, October, 1805.
- Address to the Troops after the War of the Third Coalition, October, 1805.
- Proclamation to the Soldiers before the Battle of Austerlitz, December 1, 1805.
- Proclamation after the Battle of Austerlitz, December 3, 1805.
- Address to the Soldiers on the Signing of Peace with Austria, December 26, 1805.
- Speech on the Anniversary of Austerlitz, 1806
War of the Fourth Coalition
edit- To the Legislative Body before the Battle of Jena, October, 1806.
- Address to the Captive Officers after the Battle of Jena, October 15, 1806.
- Proclamation to the Soldiers before Entering Warsaw, January 1, 1807.
- To the King of Prussia, Entreating Peace after the Battle of Eylau, February, 1807.
- Address to the Army on Its Return to Winter Quarters on the Vistula, 1807.
- Proclamation to the Soldiers after the Battle of Friedland, June 24, 1807.
Peninsular War
edit- Proclamation to the Spaniards on the Abdication of Charles IV., June 2, 1808.
- Address to the Legislative Body before Leaving Paris for the Spanish Campaign, 1808.
- Letter to the Emperor of Austria, October, 1808.
- Proclamation to the Soldiers during the March for Spain, 1808.
- Summons to M. de Morla to Surrender Madrid, December 3, 1808.
- Proclamation to the Spanish People, December, 1808.
War of the Fifth Coalition
edit- Proclamation to the Soldiers before the Battle of Eckmuhl, April, 1809.
- Proclamation to the Troops at Ratisbon, April, 1809.
- Address to the Troops on Entering Vienna, May, 1809.
- Proclamation to the Hungarians, 1809.
Russian Campaign
edit- Address to the Troops on the Beginning of the Russian Campaign, May, 1812.
- Address to the Troops before the Battle of Borodino, September 7, 1812.
- Letter to Alexander I., Emperor of Russia, September 20, 1812.
Hundred Days (1815)
edit- Proclamation to the French People on His Return from Elba, March 5, 1815.
- Napoleon's Proclamation to the Army on His Return from Elba, March 5, 1815.
- Napoleon Bonaparte to the monarchs of Europe, 4 April 1815
- Proclamation on the Anniversary of the Battles of Marengo and Friedland, June 14, 1815.
- Proclamation to the Belgians, June 17, 1815.
- Napoleon's Proclamation to the French People on His Second Abdication, June 22, 1815.
- Bonaparte's Protest, Written on Board the Bellerophon, August 4, 1815.
- Speech upon returning from exile at Elba, 1815
Other
edit- Statement condemning the Execution of Emigrants, May 16, 1798
- Order to Seize all English in France, Announced in the Moniteur, May, 1803.
- Address to the Troops on Presenting the Colors, December 3, 1804.
- Proclamation to the Soldiers, February, 1806.
- Address to the Senate on Annexation of the Cisalpine Republic, 1806.
- Letter to Champagny, November 15, 1807.
- Letter to the American Minister, Armstrong, 1809.
- Discourse at the Opening of the Legislative Body, Feb. 14, 1813.
- Address to the Legislative Body, December, 1813.
- Address to the Guard, April 2, 1814.
- Speech of Abdication, April 2, 1814.
- Farewell to the Old Guard, April 20, 1814.
- Speech following his abdication, to his soldiers at Fontainebleau, April 20, 1814
Works about Napoleon
edit- Napoleon, by T. P. O'Connor (1896)
- "Napoleon I.," by John Holland Rose in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Napoleon I (Bonaparte)," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- "Napoleon; Man of the World", 1850 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, as part of Representative Men
- "The Death of Napoleon", by Isaac McLellan
- Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte, satirical piece denying Napoleon's existence
- Napoleon's March on Paris as reported by newspaper headlines, 1831
Further reading
edit- History of the United States 1801-09 (1889-90) by Henry Adams recounts the circumstances surrounding the Louisiana Purchase and Napoleon's influence on the United States afterwards; see table of contents for links to vol. 1: ch. 13-17; vol. 2: ch. 1-3, 12, 16; vol. 3: ch. 16; vol. 4, ch. 5.
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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