The Rise And Fall Of Napoleon Vol 1: The Rise
By (Author) Robert Asprey
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
29th October 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
944.05092
Paperback
608
Width 127mm, Height 195mm, Spine 41mm
404g
Since his untimely death aged 51 in 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte has been too often the victim of biographical revisionism that treats him either as a demi-god or as devil incarnate. In the first part of a two-volume biography, Robert Asprey has preferred to treat him as a human being. The volume chronicles the beginning of this most extraordinary of lives, from Napoleon's birth in 1769 to the historic Battle of Austerlitz in 1805, when he brilliantly defeated the Austro-Russian armies. What emerges is both a fascinating and contradictory figure: a child of the French Revolution who grew to be its master; who exploited the national will for what he believed to be the national good; who converted the surging passions of 30 million persons into an irresistible force to challenge and often topple archaic thrones; whose desire for European reforms ultimately fell victim to feudal superstition and misery.
'Well balanced overall in its judgements...' IRISH TIMES 'A levelheaded and serious account of Napoleon's life which is clear, objective and informative' SPECTATOR
* Author is a former US Marine Corps captain who served in World War 2 and Korea. A Fulbright Scholar, he is a veteran of military history, internationally respected.