César Lecat de Bazancourt
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Frédéric Joseph Lecat, baron de Bazancourt (16 December 1811 – 25 January 1865) was a French military historian, director of the library of Compiègne under Louis Philippe.
He was born in Paris and was appointed official historiographer by Napoleon III, whom he accompanied during several campaigns. The results of these expeditions appeared in his many works.
Works
History
- Histoire de Sicile sous la domination des Normands (1846, 2 vol.).
- L’Expédition de Crimée jusqu'à la prise de Sébastopol - Chroniques de la guerre d'Orient (1856)
- L’Expédition de Crimée : la marine française dans la mer Noire et la Baltique (1858)
- La campagne d'Italie de 1859 : chroniques de la guerre (1860)
- L'Expédition de Chine et de Cochinchine. D'après les documents officiels (1861-1862)
Novels
- L’Escadron volant de la reine (1836, 2 vol.)
- Un Dernier souvenir (1840)
- À côté du bonheur (1845)
- Le Comte de Rienny (1845)
- Georges le Montagnard (1851,4vol.)
- Noblesse oblige (1851)
- La Princesse Pallianci (1852, 5 vol.)
External links
- Works by César Lecat de Bazancourt at Gallica
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