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15 ratings, 4.60 average rating, 2 reviews
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published
May 10th 2005
by Grove Press
binding
Paperback, 480 pages
isbn
0802142028
(isbn13: 9780802142023)
description
One of the most remarkable women of the modern era, Josephine Bonaparte was born Rose de Tasher on her family's sugar plantation in Martinique. She em...more
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Being born West Indian, creole myself. I could relate to the book, the story and life of Josephine: from humble beginings, her first marriage, and eventual marriage to Napolean. Josephine defined the social milieu and politics of the age, 17th century France.
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local-library,
non-fiction,
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