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November 12, 2013

Book Review: Citizen Emperor

November 12, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

A big new volume studies Napoleon Bonaparte from the peak of his power to the last days of his final exile

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November 12, 2013/ Steve Donoghue/
citizen emperor, european history, Napoleon Bonaparte, November 2013, open letters weekly, philip dwyer
November 15, 2011

Now in Paperback: Napoleon

November 15, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

Arcade Publishing re-issues Frank McLynn's merrily magnificent biography of that pestiferous little Corsican!

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November 15, 2011/ Steve Donoghue/
biography, Frank McLynn, Napoleon, Napoleon Bonaparte, November 2011
January 01, 2011

The Light in Their Eyes

January 01, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

Thomas Lawrence was the rising young star painter of the politicians, soldiers, rakes, and mistresses of Regency London, but his work had a life and intelligence that transcended the trendy. A new book looks at a forgotten master.

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January 01, 2011/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life
2nd Earl of Liverpool, A- Cassandre Albinson, Andrew Bloxam, Beethoven, Book Review, Charles William Vane-Stewart, Elizabeth Bennett, Fanny Burney, Frances Hawkins, George Anson, Henry Raeburn, HMS Blonde, January 2011, John Hoppner, John James Hamilton Junior, John Knowles, Joshua Reynolds, King George III, Lady Selina Meade, Lord Byron, Lucy Pelz, Magna Carta, Marcia Pointon, Napoleon Bonaparte, National Portrait Gallery of London, OLM, Open Letters Monthly, Painter-In-Ordinary, Peter Funnell, President of the Royal Academy, Princess Lichnowsky, Queen Charlotte, Regency Power & Brilliance, Richard Rowland Bloxam, Robert Banks Jenkinson, Sarah Barrett Moulton, Sarah Thackeray, Steve Donoghue, the 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, The child prodigy from Bath, Thomas Lawrence, Thomas Lawrence: Regency Power & Brilliance, Viscountess Cremorne, William Beechey, Yale University Press, Yale's Center for British Arts
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