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Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte An American Aristocrat In The Early Republic Charlene M Boyer Lewis

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Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte An American Aristocrat In The Early Republic Charlene M Boyer Lewis
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Charlene M. Boyer Lewis
ISBN: 9780812206531, 0812206533
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte An American Aristocrat In The Early Republic Charlene M Boyer Lewis by Charlene M. Boyer Lewis 9780812206531, 0812206533 instant download after payment.

Appraising Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's many identities—celebrity, aristocrat, independent woman, mother—Charlene M. Boyer Lewis is able to show how Madame Bonaparte, as she was known, exercised extraordinary social power at the center of the changing transatlantic world.


Appraising Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's many identities—celebrity, aristocrat, independent woman, mother—Charlene M. Boyer Lewis is able to show how Madame Bonaparte, as she was known, exercised extraordinary social power at the center of the changing transatlantic world.

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