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Napoleon In Caricature, 1795-1821 (Volume II) captures the pulse of early 19th century Europe through biting satire and vivid artistry. Here, the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte is rendered not in dry chronicles, but in a parade of cartoons and lampoons-each one a window into the anxieties, wit, and political passions of the era. These pages brim with the sharp humour and visual inventiveness that defined the golden age of political satire art, echoing the influence of masters like George Cruikshank and James Gillray. This illustrated history volume is more than a gallery of napoleonic era…mehr

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Napoleon In Caricature, 1795-1821 (Volume II) captures the pulse of early 19th century Europe through biting satire and vivid artistry. Here, the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte is rendered not in dry chronicles, but in a parade of cartoons and lampoons-each one a window into the anxieties, wit, and political passions of the era. These pages brim with the sharp humour and visual inventiveness that defined the golden age of political satire art, echoing the influence of masters like George Cruikshank and James Gillray. This illustrated history volume is more than a gallery of napoleonic era humor. It is a living archive, where collectors of satire and art history enthusiasts alike will find rare treasures: scenes of the French Revolution, the shifting fortunes of empires, and the enduring power of satire in print. Alexander Meyrick Broadley's careful curation and insightful commentary invite readers to explore how caricature shaped public opinion and immortalised a legend. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone fascinated by historical caricature books, Napoleon Bonaparte cartoons, or the visual language of dissent, this work stands as both a collector's item and a cultural milestone.