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Friedrich Max Kircheisen

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Friedrich Max Kircheisen

Friedrich Max Kircheisen (23 June 1877 – 12 February 1933) was a German historian, born at Chemnitz. He studied history and international law at the Universities of Leipzig and Paris and specialized in the Napoleonic era.

Works

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  • Bibliography of Napoleon (1902) – A systematic collection critically selected[1]
  • Die Schriften von und über Friedrich von Gentz (1906) – The writings of and about Friedrich von Gentz.
  • Napoleon: Auswahl aus Seinen Aussprüchen (1907) – Napoleon, selection of his sayings.
  • Memoiren aus dem Spanischen Freiheitskampfe (1908) – Memoirs of the Spanish struggle for freedom 1808–1811.
  • Auswahl aus J. J. Rousseau Briefen 1908) – Selection of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's letters.
  • Hat Napoleon Gelebt? Und andere kuriose Geschichten (1910).
  • Gedichte (1913) – Poetry; edition of Max von Schenkendorf.
  • Napoleon, Sein Leben und Seine Zeit (1914) – Napoleon, his life and times.
  • Die Schlacht an der Marne (1915) – The Battle of the Marne.[2]
  • Napoleon im Lande der Pyramiden (1918) – Napoleon in the land of the pyramids.
  • Memoires Of Napoleon I (1927) – Compiled from his own writings[3]
  • Napoleon (1932) – Translation of Napoleon I: ein Lebensbild[4]
  • Jovial King: Napoleon's Youngest Brother (1932) – Jerome Bonaparte, translated by H. J. Stenning

References

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  • Kircheisen, F.M. (1902). Bibliography of Napoleon. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  • Kircheisen, F.M. (1927). Memoires Of Napoleon I. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  • Kircheisen, F.M. (1932). Napoleon. Retrieved 31 March 2021.

Notes

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