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Pauline Bonaparte: Venus of Empire
 
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Pauline Bonaparte: Venus of Empire (Hardcover)

by Flora Fraser (Author)

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From acclaimed biographer Flora Fraser, the brilliant life of Napoleon’s favorite sister. Celebrated for her looks, notorious for her passions, immortalized by Antonio Canova’s statue, and always deeply loyal to her brother, Pauline Bonaparte Borghese is a fascinating figure in her own right.

At the turn of the nineteenth cen