Was Napoleon III an American?! February 7, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernBeach has already proved (to no one least of all his own satisfaction) that Napoleon III survived death. But Beach now discovers, to his horror, that Napoleon III was not Napoleon III. This story appeared in the American press in 1858. This was a story given by one Louise Mercier on her sick bed in 1853. […]
Napoleon III Survives Death November 14, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernBeach was so moved to discover that Marshal Ney had not really been killed in 1815 that he went out looking for other unlikely survivors. This is one he dredged up from, of all places, Leeds Times (19 Apr 1873), 8. Napoleon III it will be remembered had come to Britain in 1871 after being […]
Grotesque Mesalliances April 24, 2013
Author: Beach Combing | in : Medieval, ModernThere is a school of thought that says arranged marriages work and, even for die-hard romantics like Beach, there are millennia of proof that they can. But there are also cases from every static, traditional society that leave you shaking at the potential horror of an institution that allows a father or brother to choose […]
Image: Napoleon’s Lost Sword February 2, 2011
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThis image is unfortunately not a photograph, but German text-book fodder from the early part of the nineteenth century. Yet it captures perfectly one of the most painful encounters in modern history. 2 September 1870 the French army, goaded foolishly into a war with little Prussia, surrendered at Sedan and the balance of power […]