Depending on what you're looking for, "Bonaparte" refers to several significant historical and literary texts, primarily centered on the life of Napoleon Bonaparte or the political works of his nephew, Louis Bonaparte.

: Dictated at St. Helena, this legal document outlines the distribution of his estate and his final wishes for his son. Political & Critical Works

: Intimate and often intense personal correspondence. In one notable 1796 letter , he describes his wife as both "the joy and torment" of his life.

: Collected volumes of his works, including his account of France's internal situation in 1804 , are available as complete collections on Project Gutenberg. Memoirs & Biographies 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. Marx 1852

: One of Napoleon’s most famous military speeches where he promised his "naked, ill fed" soldiers "honor, glory, and riches" in the plains of Italy.

: A famous essay by Karl Marx analyzing the 1851 coup d'état by Louis Bonaparte (Napoleon III). It is the source of the famous quote: "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce".

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Depending on what you're looking for, "Bonaparte" refers to several significant historical and literary texts, primarily centered on the life of Napoleon Bonaparte or the political works of his nephew, Louis Bonaparte.

: Dictated at St. Helena, this legal document outlines the distribution of his estate and his final wishes for his son. Political & Critical Works bonaparte

: Intimate and often intense personal correspondence. In one notable 1796 letter , he describes his wife as both "the joy and torment" of his life. Depending on what you're looking for, "Bonaparte" refers

: Collected volumes of his works, including his account of France's internal situation in 1804 , are available as complete collections on Project Gutenberg. Memoirs & Biographies 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. Marx 1852 Political & Critical Works : Intimate and often

: One of Napoleon’s most famous military speeches where he promised his "naked, ill fed" soldiers "honor, glory, and riches" in the plains of Italy.

: A famous essay by Karl Marx analyzing the 1851 coup d'état by Louis Bonaparte (Napoleon III). It is the source of the famous quote: "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce".