


His books or coauthorships include The Inquisition in Hollywood: Politics in the Film Community, 1930-1960 and Napoleon: A Political Life, which was winner of the History Grand Prix of the Fondation Napoléon as well as the J. He has taught at UCLA, the Université de Paris VIII, Sciences Po, l'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and is now Distinguished NYU Professor at the American University of Paris. Steven Englund took a doctorate from Princeton after studying at Cambridge. He was also the editor and translator of such works as Henri Comte de Saint-Simon, 1760-1825: Selected Writings. Among his books are Napoleon and the Awakening of Europe and The Bonapartes. After graduating from Oxford, he taught history there for some forty years. About the Author: Felix Markham (1908-92) was born in Brighton, England. It has been hailed as the most important single-volume work in Napoleonic literature. This magnificent reconstruction of Napoleon's life and legend, written by a distinguished Oxford scholar, is based on intimate documents-including the personal letters of Marie-Louise and the decoded diaries of Grand Marshal Bertrand, who accompanied Napoleon to his final exile on St.
