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Rise and fall of a powerful, complex leader.

If you're fascinated by larger-than-life historical figures, "Napoleon" offers an intricate dive into the life of one of history's most ambitious military and political leaders. The lessons from his extraordinary rise and dramatic fall remain pertinent, dissecting the very fibers of leadership, power, and human ambition. It's a book that not just tells a story but offers a panoramic view of a man who shaped an era.

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ISBN: 9781784297596
Publisher: Pocket Books
Date of Publication: 1965-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Biographies & Memoirs, History
Goodreads rating: 4.09
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Description

Emil Ludwig's biography of Napoleon is a classic of Napoleonic literature, regarded for its distinctive present-tense narration. The work is divided into five books: The Island (birth to marriage); The Torrent (Army of Italy to First Counsel); The River (Marengo to the birth of Napoleon II); The Sea (Russia to Waterloo); and The Rock (St. Helena). Each book begins with a quote from Goethe. Ludwig does not include a bibliography; the concluding four pages, the Envoy, state, "In this book, all the data are recorded facts, except the soliloquies." In the acknowledgments he thanks Professor Pariset and Kurt Wildhagen for advice on the book and Edouard Driault and F. M. Kircheisen for help with supplying material for the illustrations.
 

Rise and fall of a powerful, complex leader.

If you're fascinated by larger-than-life historical figures, "Napoleon" offers an intricate dive into the life of one of history's most ambitious military and political leaders. The lessons from his extraordinary rise and dramatic fall remain pertinent, dissecting the very fibers of leadership, power, and human ambition. It's a book that not just tells a story but offers a panoramic view of a man who shaped an era.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.