Napoleon’s Expedition to Russia: The Memoirs of General de Segur

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pp. xi 306.”An immediate sensation when it was first published in 1824 under the title History of the Expedition to Russia, Undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812, this remarkable chronicle offers an at once extraordinarily heroic and profoundly tragic narrative of the campaign that in a space of six months claimed 1,000,000 lives and set in motion the chain of events that culminated in the fall of France’s First Empire. In the scores of decades since French General Philippe de Segur’s firsthand account appeared in Paris, it has provided historians of the Napoleonic era with an unparalleled primary source for graphically detailed and dramatically related material, as it contains some of the most striking and poignant descriptions of war ever written. A member of the imperial staff during the Russian expedition, Segur also renders an intimate portrait of the charismatic and brilliant but hubristic and disastrously fallible Napoleon himself, his imperial eye always on glory as he trudged through gore.”remainder mark on the base of the book dust jacket torn

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ISBN 0786711744
ISBN13 9780786711741
Number of pages 306
Original Title Napoleon's Expedition to Russia: The Memoirs of General de Segur
Published Date 2003
Book Condition Very good
Jacket Condition Torn and Worn
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition First edition
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pp. xi 306.”An immediate sensation when it was first published in 1824 under the title History of the Expedition to Russia, Undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812, this remarkable chronicle offers an at once extraordinarily heroic and profoundly tragic narrative of the campaign that in a space of six months claimed 1,000,000 lives and set in motion the chain of events that culminated in the fall of France’s First Empire. In the scores of decades since French General Philippe de Segur’s firsthand account appeared in Paris, it has provided historians of the Napoleonic era with an unparalleled primary source for graphically detailed and dramatically related material, as it contains some of the most striking and poignant descriptions of war ever written. A member of the imperial staff during the Russian expedition, Segur also renders an intimate portrait of the charismatic and brilliant but hubristic and disastrously fallible Napoleon himself, his imperial eye always on glory as he trudged through gore.”remainder mark on the base of the book dust jacket torn

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Weight 0.85 kg