Books by "Joseph M. Ernest"

12 books found

An Almanack...

An Almanack...

by Joseph Whitaker

1921

Oklahoma

Oklahoma

by Joseph Bradfield Thoburn, Muriel Hazel Wright

1929

A Bibliography of Chemistry for the Year 1887

A Bibliography of Chemistry for the Year 1887

by Alfred Tuckerman, Charles Karsner Mills, Cleveland Abbe, Frank Weiss Traphagen, Henry Carrington Bolton, Joseph Addison Rogers, William Crawford Winlock

1893

The Story of the Great War

The Story of the Great War

by Francis Joseph Reynolds

1920

29th Infantry Division

29th Infantry Division

by Joseph H. Ewing

1992 · Turner Publishing Company

Covers the colonial origins of the three infantry regiments that comprise the Blue and Gray Division,"" the establishment of the Division in 1917, and its current status as a light infantry division in the Maryland National Guard. Contains an emphasis on the history of the 29th Infantry Division in WWII. Map displaying activity of 29th Division from June 6, 1944 through January 1, 1945 on endsheets. Hundreds of photos. Indexed""

Haydyn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information

Haydyn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information

by Joseph Haydn, Benjamin Vincent

1904

In Napoleon's Shadow

In Napoleon's Shadow

by Louis-Joseph Marchand

2018 · Casemate Publishers

In 1811, twelve young men were chosen among the families in the Emperors personal service to serve as ushers in his apartments. My mother, attached to the household of the King of Rome as first nurse to the prince, requested this favour for me from the grand chamberlain, the Count de Montesquiou, and it was granted.Louis-Joseph Marchands intimate memoir of his time as Napoleons valet is the last of the significant Napoleonic manuscripts to be translated into English and a unique and precious insight into the last days of Napoleons Imperial project.Serving alongside the Emperor from the apex of his reign and through his eventual demise, Marchand depicts, in remarkable detail, the Russian campaign, the campaigns of Germany and France, Napoleons exile to Elba and subsequent escape, his defeat at Waterloo.Friend and confidante to the leader, Marchand was beside him at the Tuileries during the Hundred Days, and he was present to hear Napoleons last words, France my son the army on the island of St Helena.This sincere and authentic testimony from a man with nothing to hide, nothing to apologise for is both a meticulous historical record and a fresh personal perspective on Napoleon.In this work, Tulard remarks in his preface, the Emperor speaks freely. Listen..Marchand presents the somewhat familiar history of the Emperor's decline as completely new territory through conversations, fond stories and personal encounters'.'Marchand's memoirs, republished in English for the first time in two decades, represent a truly irreplaceable contribution to Napoleonic scholarship. Beyond the Emperor as commander and conqueror, Marchand, from his privileged vantage point, illuminates Napoleon the man in rich and absorbing detail.' - John H Gill