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Montmirail, Champaubert, Reims, Laon, Craonne, Montereau, Paris—each of these names is synonymous of tumultuous victories and heroic fighting. Each is them is also a sign of the genius of Napoleon as a military leader, and a testimony of the sacrifice accepted by the men who followed him on the battlefields. In this new book, the author surveys the whole campaign of France, stating facts and explaining the opponents’ views. And, in the now famous third part of the book, they introduce us to the main actors of the drama: marshals and generals, but also the obscure, ordinary NCOs and privates of Napoleon’s army. And, as usual in this series, the intricately detailed color plates by André Jouineau render the richness and diversity of the uniforms of all armies involved in the Emperor’s most dashing campaign.
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Great Battles Of The First Empire: 1814, The Campaign Of France, François Guy Hourtoulle, Jacques Garnier, Andre Jouineau
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- Released
- 2005
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- Title
- Great Battles Of The First Empire: 1814, The Campaign Of France
- Publisher
- Histoire & Collections
- Released
- 2005
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 128
- ISBN10
- 2915239568
- ISBN13
- 9782915239560
- Series
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- Montmirail, Champaubert, Reims, Laon, Craonne, Montereau, Paris—each of these names is synonymous of tumultuous victories and heroic fighting. Each is them is also a sign of the genius of Napoleon as a military leader, and a testimony of the sacrifice accepted by the men who followed him on the battlefields. In this new book, the author surveys the whole campaign of France, stating facts and explaining the opponents’ views. And, in the now famous third part of the book, they introduce us to the main actors of the drama: marshals and generals, but also the obscure, ordinary NCOs and privates of Napoleon’s army. And, as usual in this series, the intricately detailed color plates by André Jouineau render the richness and diversity of the uniforms of all armies involved in the Emperor’s most dashing campaign.



