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Queen Hortense (Esprios Classics): A Life Picture of the Napoleonic Era
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Queen Hortense (Esprios Classics): A Life Picture of the Napoleonic Era in Brampton, ON
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Queen Hortense (Esprios Classics): A Life Picture of the Napoleonic Era in Brampton, ON
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Luise Mühlbach was the pen name of Clara Mundt (née Clara Maria Regina Müller) (January 2, 1814 in Neubrandenburg - September 26, 1873 in Berlin), a German writer best known for her works of historical fiction, which enjoyed a wide, though short-lived popularity. Frederick the Great and His Court and many of her other novels have been translated into English. Among her famous works are: Napoleon and Blucher (1845), The Empress Josephine (1867), Frederick the Great and His Family (1867), The Merchant of Berlin (1867), Marie Antoinette and Her Son (1867), Andreas Hofer (1868), Prince Eugene and His Times (1869), The Daughter of an Empress (1869), and A Conspiracy of the Carbonari (1896).
Luise Mühlbach was the pen name of Clara Mundt (née Clara Maria Regina Müller) (January 2, 1814 in Neubrandenburg - September 26, 1873 in Berlin), a German writer best known for her works of historical fiction, which enjoyed a wide, though short-lived popularity. Frederick the Great and His Court and many of her other novels have been translated into English. Among her famous works are: Napoleon and Blucher (1845), The Empress Josephine (1867), Frederick the Great and His Family (1867), The Merchant of Berlin (1867), Marie Antoinette and Her Son (1867), Andreas Hofer (1868), Prince Eugene and His Times (1869), The Daughter of an Empress (1869), and A Conspiracy of the Carbonari (1896).





















