This illustrated book has thirty-four chapters and was published in 1909.
THE BROTHERS OF NAPOLEON
JOSEPH BONAPARTE, KING OF NAPLES AND SPAIN . 1768-1844
LUCIEN BONAPARTE, PRINCE OF CANINO . . . 1775-1840
LOUIS BONAPARTE, KING OF HOLLAND .... 1777-1846
JEROME BONAPARTE, KING OF WESTPHALIA . 1784-1860 ..........................................................................................
PREFACE
The story of Napoleon's four brothers is little known to the English reader. They are over- shadowed by the greatness of the Emperor. We catch glimpses of them here and there in the popular histories of his career, as his mere satellites, but the narrative only takes note of such of their actions as brought them into direct relation with him. They all survived him. They lived comparatively unevent- ful lives after the downfall of the Empire had stripped them of their state and driven them into exile, but some of their sons helped to make history. Their story is worth telling from a point of view that does not so utterly dwarf them. We may trace the course of events from their standpoint, and see how Joseph and Lucien, Louis and Jerome played their parts; how some of them helped in their brother's marvellous rise to power ; how they bore themselves in the days of prosperity, and in the darker times that followed the fall of the Empire; and how one of them sur- vived to see Bonapartism again a factor in European politics, long after the first of the Napoleons had passed away.