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“The Murder of Napoleon” is a historical mystery book co-authored by Ben Weider and David Hapgood. In this book, Weider and Hapgood explore the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and its associated wars, was murdered rather than dying from natural causes.
The authors present evidence and arguments to support their theory that Napoleon was poisoned while in exile on the island of Saint Helena. They delve into historical records and autopsy reports to make their case for foul play in Napoleon’s death. The book was published in 1982 and generated interest and controversy for its bold claims regarding the circumstances of Napoleon’s demise.
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