Felix Markham

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Felix Maurice Hippisley Markham (1908 in Brighton – 1992) was a British historian, known for his biography of Napoleon.

Markham studied at the

Hertford College, Oxford, from 1931 until 1973.[1]

Markham corresponded with film director Stanley Kubrick over a never-realised project of Kubrick's on Napoleon.[2]

Publications

  • Napoleon, New American Library 1963, new edition, edited by Steve Englund, Signet Classics 2010
  • Napoleon and the Awakening of Europe, English Universities Press 1954, Collier Books 1965
  • The Bonapartes, New York, Taplinger Publishing 1975
  • Herausgeber: Henri Comte de Saint-Simon, 1760–1825: Selected Writings, Blackwell 1952
  • "The Napoleonic Adventure", in The New Cambridge Modern History, Volume 9, 1965
  • Oxford, London 1975, preface by C. M. Bowra

References

  1. ^ footnote in Isaiah Berlin Flourishing Letters 1928-1946, Chatto and Windus 2004
  2. ^ "Stanely Kubrick's The Greatest Movie Never Made - Filmmaker Magazine - Fall 2009".