Napoleon's Poisoned Chalice
Discover the intriguing history behind one of the most fascinating figures of the 19th century in Napoleon's Poisoned Chalice by Martin Howard. Published in 2009 by The History Press Ltd, this hardback edition spans 256 pages and delves into the complex political landscape surrounding Napoleon Bonaparte's imprisonment on the remote island of St. Helena after his defeat at Waterloo.
Howard expertly explores the challenges and political missteps faced by those tasked with overseeing the most renowned man in Europe. This captivating narrative not only sheds light on Napoleon's final years but also reveals the intricate dynamics of power, loyalty, and ambition that defined his legacy. A must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the life of Napoleon, this book offers a compelling look at a pivotal moment in history.