Napoleon and Josephine 'The Rise of the Empire'
Walter Geer
Read by Celine Major
FOREWORD: "In the popular estimation the Empress Josephine is crowned with a halo of goodness which makes the task of her biographer one of peculiar difficulty. The aversion which many feel towards Napoleon is not a little due to what they conceive to be the cruelty with which he treated the woman who for fourteen years was the companion of his glory. The writer of this book holds no brief either for the prosecution or the defence. He wants to draw a portrait - not to pronounce a judgment: his object is to depict Josephine as she was, and he leaves the reader to decide as to her goodness." Walter Geer (Summary by Celine Major) (9 hr 56 min)
Chapters
Chapters 1-2 | 37:29 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 3-4 | 32:32 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 5-7 | 39:07 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 8-10 | 38:01 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 11-12 | 27:33 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 13-14 | 39:27 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 15-16 | 29:37 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 17-18 | 39:40 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 19 | 23:53 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 20 | 24:35 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 21-22 | 37:22 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 23-24 | 36:08 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 25-26 | 37:02 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 27-28 | 31:57 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 29-30 | 39:15 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 31-32 | 33:41 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapters 33-34 | 33:16 | Read by Celine Major |
Chapter 35 | 15:46 | Read by Celine Major |