Napoleon's Traitor

Napoleon's Traitor
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Total Pages : 77
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ISBN-10 : 0962324108
ISBN-13 : 9780962324109
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Book Synopsis Napoleon's Traitor by : Toby Giese

Download or read book Napoleon's Traitor written by Toby Giese and published by Author. This book was released on 1989 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the Ney legend started way back in 1820 in North Carolina, it has been a mystery up till now. It was repetitious. Marshal Ney going on trial in the Chamber of Peers. Found guilty of treason, execution by firing squad. But the saying is that the firing squad execution was a fake. His supposed body was taken to the Hospic, where he donned a disguise & slipped out of France on a ship to America. But little details. But with new evidence & proof of what happened, the mystery of Michel Ney & Peter Stuart Ney has been solved. With new evidence & a lot of hard research, I can tell you what did happen. From the Waterloo Battle to the time he set foot in America, where he became Peter Stuart Ney the school teacher, & even beyond up to his death on 15 November 1846, 31 years after his execution. He died at the age of 77. I'll explain how the U. S. was involved & why. Field Marshal Duke of "Ellington" was the go between, not the main conspirator, but did take part. How the Mine Sisters, a Masonic Lodge was paid a debt by the American government, from a deed 38 years earlier. This is the Ney Legend. Now after reading the book You may or may not agree. But the evidence is there. There are foot notes you can check. All foot notes explain where the information comes from. Dates are important. This is not a new twist to the story of Ney, but the actual facts. I won't lie to the public. If I haven't convinced you of what took place & why, I failed s omehow, for this 169 year old mystery has come to an end.

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