J. Christopher Herold
J. Christopher Herold
Jean Christopher Herold was a Czech American university press editor and author from the 1940s to 1960s. While editing at Columbia University Press and Stanford University Press, Herold primarily wrote French history books on Napoleon Bonaparte while also covering Joan of Arc and Madame de Staël. Herold won the 1959 National Book Award for Nonfiction for his book, Mistress to an Age: A Life of Madame de Staël, and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1960.
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Bonaparte in Egypt
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Mistress to an Age
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The Age of Napoleon
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The Swiss Without Halos
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The Battle of Waterloo
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Bonaparte in Egypt
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Love in Five Temperaments
cover - PRPatterson'S RoadsJ. Christopher Herold
Patterson'S Roads
no cover - MDMadame de Staël, Herrin eines...J. Christopher Herold
Madame de Staël, Herrin eines Jahrhunderts
no cover - TAThe age of Napolean.J. Christopher Herold
The age of Napolean
no cover - JMJoan, Maid of FranceJ. Christopher Herold
Joan, Maid of France
no cover - GNGermaine Necker de StaëlJ. Christopher Herold
Germaine Necker de Staël
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Bonaparte in Egypt
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Mistress to an Age
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The Age of Napoleon
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The Swiss Without Halos
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The Battle of Waterloo
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Bonaparte in Egypt
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Love in Five Temperaments
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Patterson'S Roads
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Madame de Staël, Herrin eines Jahrhunderts
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The age of Napolean
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Joan, Maid of France
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Germaine Necker de Staël
