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The horrors of the French Revolution brought death to her husband and lovely Josephine de Beauharnais to the Carmelite prison. She escaped the guillotine, but once free she was forced by fear of poverty and starvation, and not from love, to marry the ambitious young General, Napoleon Buonaparte. Throughout her life Josephine indulged in wild and daring love affairs, but with the Crown of France came an increasing realization of Napoleon's greatness, and a growing loyalty and affection, until at the last she was prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice. This is a rich and satisfying story dedicated to one of the loveliest and most charming ladiest in history.
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:28, 29 May 2011

1956 US Edition
By Lozania Prole
Publisher Harlequin Romance #373
Release Month 1956 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Meet the Warrens
Followed by Valley Of The Sun

Book Description

The horrors of the French Revolution brought death to her husband and lovely Josephine de Beauharnais to the Carmelite prison. She escaped the guillotine, but once free she was forced by fear of poverty and starvation, and not from love, to marry the ambitious young General, Napoleon Buonaparte. Throughout her life Josephine indulged in wild and daring love affairs, but with the Crown of France came an increasing realization of Napoleon's greatness, and a growing loyalty and affection, until at the last she was prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice. This is a rich and satisfying story dedicated to one of the loveliest and most charming ladiest in history.


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1956 <br\>US Edition