The Napoleonic Wars (4)

The fall of the French empire 1813–1815

Gregory Fremont-Barnes author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:18th Oct '02

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The Napoleonic Wars (4) cover

This fourth volume of the Napoleonic Wars miniseries covers Napoleon's gradual fall from power, beginning in the spring of 1813, when France prepared to face the vengeance of Russia and Prussia.

Quickly raising new armies composed of inexperienced conscripts and invalided veterans, and with a critical shortage of cavalry, Napoleon resolved to preserve his empire in Germany, where he initially managed to achieve some hard-fought victories. When at last Austria threw in her lot with the Allies and the epic Battle of Leipzig followed, Napoleon was forced to retreat across the Rhine, there to resist the onslaught on home soil.

As Gregory Fremont-Barnes explains, the pressure against him proved too great, and with Paris lost and his marshals refusing to fight on, no option remained but abdication. Yet his last battle, and one of the most decisive in military history, was still to come: Waterloo.

ISBN: 9781841764313

Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 5mm

Weight: 360g

96 pages