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Napoleon Bonaparte: His Life, Death, and Revolutionary Wars
Napoleon Bonaparte: His Life, Death, and Revolutionary Wars
Napoleon Bonaparte: His Life, Death, and Revolutionary Wars
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Napoleon Bonaparte: His Life, Death, and Revolutionary Wars

Written by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Doug Greene

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Undoubtedly, Napoleon, the French revolutionist and emperor, has left his mark on European history. His vast empire stretched all over the continent, his unique image and posture have been emulated by many, and his infamous defeat in Russia was a precursor of the defeat Hitler experienced for similar reasons.

When we take a time machine to the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, how can we better understand the culture and ideas of those times? How did someone from the relatively tiny island of Corsica become such an iconic figure in history?

In this comprehensive guide, we will take a look at some of the greatest achievements of Napoleon Bonaparte, as well as his virtues and vices, personal background, politics, exile, and death. You will gain a greater comprehension of his motives, the problems he faced, and how he solved said problems in his own way.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateJan 8, 2022
ISBN9781669620457
Napoleon Bonaparte: His Life, Death, and Revolutionary Wars

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    It appears as if we are dealing with a pro here. The storyteller's performance was to die for. Extremely good. That's what I think. This deserved my time. Finally, a book that gave me what I expected. One more point: The narrator seemed so good that I would listen to it in the future. And perhaps more than once. I cannot recall every single thing that's being said in all these books, so it would be worth reminding me of what was being pointed out.