Napoleon in Exile

Barry O'MEARA

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Napoleon in Exile
Napoleon in Exile
Napoleon in Exile
Napoleon in Exile

"THE MOST INTERESTING AND VALUABLE INFORMATION": NAPOLEON'S YEARS IN EXILE, AS WITNESSED BY HIS SURGEON AND CONFIDANT, RICHLY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED WITH MORE THAN 100 ENGRAVED PLATES AND HANDSOMELY BOUND

(NAPOLEON) O'MEARA, Barry E. Napoleon in Exile; Or, A Voice from St. Helena. London: W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1822. Two volumes. Thick octavo, early 20th-century full brown morocco, gilt-decorated with Napoleonic emblems and devices, raised bands, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt.

Second edition (published the same year as the first) of this revealing portrait of Napoleon by his surgeon and close confidant O'Meara, with engraved frontispiece portraits and richly extra-illustrated with 114 engraved portraits, views, battle scenes, etc. (40 double-page) and five folding plates (three colored, one plan), beautifully bound in full morocco-gilt by Bayntun.

O'Meara was surgeon on board the "Bellerophon" when it received Napoleon in 1815. Bonaparte was attracted by the doctor's ability to speak Italian, and when his own surgeon declined to follow him into exile, he asked that O'Meara accompany him to St. Helena as his medical attendant. The admiralty readily permitted O'Meara to join the emperor, hoping that he would serve as a sort of spy, but O'Meara alienated himself from the admiralty and became partisan on behalf of Napoleon and was eventually dismissed from his post. His account of Napoleon in exile was tremendously popular and quickly went through five editions and two editions of the French translation. "O'Meara's work has increased my respect for Napoleon… I recollect no spectacle more moving and sublime than that of this great man in his dreary prison-house, captive, sick, despised, forsaken, yet arising above it all by the stern force of his own unconquerable spirit" (Carlyle). "Mr. O'Meara's work contained a body of the most interesting and valuable information" (Allibone II:1457). Lowndes, 1725. Engraved armorial bookplate.

Fine condition, a beautiful and most desirable extra-illustrated copy.

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