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Napoleon The Great

ISBN-13: 9780141032016
ISBN-10: 0141032014
Author: Andrew Roberts
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Penguin UK
Format: Paperback 976 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780141032016
ISBN-10: 0141032014
Author: Andrew Roberts
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Penguin UK
Format: Paperback 976 pages

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Napoleon The Great (ISBN-13: 9780141032016 and ISBN-10: 0141032014), written by authors Andrew Roberts, was published by Penguin UK in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Napoleonic Wars (Military History, World History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Napoleon The Great (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Napoleonic Wars books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.37.

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NOW A MAJOR BBC2 TV SERIES AWARDED THE PRIX DU JURY DES GRANDS PRIX DE LA FONDATION NAPOLÉON 2014 From Andrew Roberts, author of the Sunday Times bestseller The Storm of War, this is the definitive modern biography of Napoleon. Napoleon Bonaparte lived one of the most extraordinary of all human lives. In the space of just twenty years, from October 1795 when as a young artillery captain he cleared the streets of Paris of insurrectionists, to his final defeat at the (horribly mismanaged) battle of Waterloo in June 1815, Napoleon transformed France and Europe. After seizing power in a coup d'état he ended the corruption and incompetence into which the Revolution had descended. In a series of dazzling battles he reinvented the art of warfare; in peace, he completely remade the laws of France, modernised her systems of education and administration, and presided over a flourishing of the beautiful 'Empire style' in the arts. The impossibility of defeating his most persistent enemy, Great Britain, led him to make draining and ultimately fatal expeditions into Spain and Russia, where half a million Frenchmen died and his Empire began to unravel. More than any other modern biographer, Andrew Roberts conveys Napoleon's tremendous energy, both physical and intellectual, and the attractiveness of his personality, even to his enemies. He has walked 53 of Napoleon's 60 battlefields, and has absorbed the gigantic new French edition of Napoleon's letters, which allows a complete re-evaluation of this exceptional man. He overturns many received opinions, including the myth of a great romance with Josephine: she took a lover immediately after their marriage, and, as Roberts shows, he had three times as many mistresses as he acknowledged. Of the climactic Battle of Leipzig in 1813, as the fighting closed around them, a French sergeant-major wrote, 'No-one who has not experienced it can have any idea of the enthusiasm that burst forth among the half-starved, exhausted soldiers when the Emperor was there in person. If all were demoralised and he appeared, his presence was like an electric shock. All shouted "Vive l'Empereur!" and everyone charged blindly into the fire.' The reader of this biography will understand why this was so.

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