Journal secret de Napoléon Bonaparte  

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Le Journal Secret de Napoléon Bonaparte (1948, English: "The Secret Diary of Napoleon Bonaparte") is a book by Joseph-Marie Lo Duca with a preface by Jean Cocteau.

The book received enthusiastic reviews from Georges Bataille, Audiberti, Joseph Delteil, Marcel Pagnol, Jean Dutourd, and Jacques Chastenet. André Breton claimed the author had invented "history-fiction", a new literary genre. Acknowledged as his greatest success, the novel was re-published in France in 1980 and 1997.

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