Description
This 1853 first edition three-volume set by William Forsyth provides a definitive historical account of Napoleon Bonaparte’s exile. Compiled from the letters and journals of Lieutenant-General Sir Hudson Lowe, these books offer an unparalleled look at the fallen Emperor’s final years on St. Helena. As a binding copy, this set is ideal for collectors or restorers looking to preserve a seminal piece of 19th-century Napoleonic history. The narrative meticulously details the political tensions and daily life during the captivity, serving as a vital primary resource for historians and enthusiasts of the Napoleonic Wars and British military history.







