and like in at malmaison in the trinity plus the traveling libraries i mentioned the war libraries that he carried with him on campaign. these grew to encompass over 60,000 volumes by his downfall. now that was and it pains me to say this, but it's rather shocking to say this, but almost insufficient for him because of his literary ambitions. so by the end, by 1811, 1812, he makes plans. this is this is true. we have have the text. he makes plans, have a copy of every book published in europe, in sweden and denmark and spain and italy, in france, everywhere in the original language and in french. he wanted to create in france a sort of literary deposit of world knowledge. he wanted to create libraries for the princes that he imagined would come after him of his dynasty. he created what call the great libraries for his ministers and his diplomats and his advisers and also the smaller of the private libraries for his family and his friends and his his private colleagues. so if you think his military ambition was encompassing his literary ambition is virtually unheard of. so 60,000 is the