Napoleon
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Narrated by:
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Charlton Griffin
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Written by:
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H.A.L. Fisher
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Napoleon not only remade France, he remade it to suit his own personal preferences. Although not himself a revolutionary, Napoleon was nevertheless determined to wipe away the stultifying remnants of the ancient regime once and for all and to replace it with a society firmly grounded on republican principles...at least outwardly. The fact of the matter was, Napoleon played the role of a tyrant. And although he spoke on behalf of the common man, his ultimate bequest to the people of France was a prolonged war stretching from the Iberian peninsula to the streets of Moscow, from the farmland of Holland to the Nile River, and leaving behind the greatest carnage ever known up to that time. His wars were terrifying. And yet, we are still fascinated to this day by the incredible energy, resourcefulness, and sheer brilliance of his military strategy.
With precision and panache, H. A. L. Fisher has written the definitive short biography of Napoleon, a book still treasured by historians and scholars to this day, and a work that still holds a prominent place in any bibliography of the Corsican. Written only 97 years after Waterloo, this classic biography remains the best of its type: a succinct, concise portrait of an egotistical genius whose powerful will directed the course of world events for an entire generation. Even to this day, the name Napoleon still gives rise to conflicting emotions.
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- Nithin
- 22-09-19
A burst of a biography
It takes an informed & highly aware mind to appreciate this book. Unlike Julius Caesar, Napoleon & might I add Alexander and Hannibal Barca, are relative unknowns. Even today most people cannot understand why these great generals were who they were. For while it is easy to club them with other tyrants like Hitler or Genghis Khan, one know intuitively that the former were puritanical conquerors who were married to the idea of conquest versus the latter’s pure cruelty. This book is useless to an uninformed & intellectually unpasteurized mind, otherwise it is a wonderful rendition about a true force of nature.
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