The Napoleonic Wars (1)
The rise of the Emperor 1805–1807
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:19th Jan '01
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An accessible, concise introduction exploring the rise of Napoleon and the defensive actions of the allied forces against him.
This is a study of motives, methods and repurcussions of the Napoleonic wars. It looks at how Napoleon turned on Russia, Austria and England, and annihilated the army of Frederick the Great. It is one of a series of four volumes devoted to the Napoleonic wars.
While Napoleon prepared his army, on the coast of France, for an invasion of England that would never come, Russia and Austria prepared to move against his rear.
Napoleon turned on the allies and crushed them in one of history's greatest campaigns. The following year, he met the legendary army of Frederick the Great and annihilated it completely. The year after it was Russia's turn again, and though the northern winter was the major foe, it could not save the Tsar. The world, and warfare, would never be the same again. The Empires of Russia, Austria, Prussia and Britain were not weak.
How had Napoleon done this? Why were his methods, and his army, different? This concise introduction explores the rise of the Emperor in an accessible way.
ISBN: 9781841762050
Dimensions: 248mm x 170mm x 7mm
Weight: 336g
96 pages