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LEADER: 02203cam 2200433I 4500
001 ocm00401435
003 OCoLC
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008 720908s1964 ctuacj b 000 0beng
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050 00 $aDC216$b.A73
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082 4 $a923.144
100 1 $aAronson, Theo.
245 14 $aThe golden bees;$bthe story of the Bonapartes /$cTheo Aronson.
250 $a[1st ed.].
260 $aGreenwich, Conn.,$bNew York Graphic Society$c[1964]
300 $a407 pages$billustrations, genealogical table portraits$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 397-402).
520 $aThis book is a domestic chronicle of the Bonaparte family, a greedy, amorous, quarrelsome and hot-blooded Corsican clan who provided nineteenth century Europe- and America- not only with two French emperors, but also with an assortment of pretenders, and parvenus, statesmen and eccentrics, great ladies and adventuresses. Plumped onto the thrones of Europe by the career of Napoleon I, who probably took better care of his family than any conqueror in history, the Bonapartes survived the wreck of the two empires they ruled, buzzing around the continent with all the tenacity of the imperial bees of Napoleon's crest.
600 30 $aBonaparte family.
600 37 $aBonaparte family.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00216795
776 08 $iOnline version:$aAronson, Theo.$tGolden bees.$b[1st ed.].$dGreenwich, Conn., New York Graphic Society [1964]$w(OCoLC)566041886
776 08 $iOnline version:$aAronson, Theo.$tGolden bees.$b[1st ed.].$dGreenwich, Conn., New York Graphic Society [1964]$w(OCoLC)610110075
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