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The road to Waterloo: a concise history of the 1815 campaign

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Napoleon's plan ... was to stop the two allied armies combining, defeat them separately, and force them to sue for peace.'This is the story of the towering ambition of a man willing to impoverish his people in pursuit of personal glory.

From the disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812 to his defeat on the battlefield of Waterloo three years later, Napoleon's fall has a certain inevitability about it.

Writing in a clear, non-technical way, and making use of new research and insights from a variety of other academic disciplines, Alasdair White explores the events of 1815 and sets them in perspective, showing how close Napoleon came to an improbable victory despite his many failings.Napoleon's plan ... was to stop the two allied armies combining, defeat them separately, and force them to sue for peace.'This is the story of the towering ambition of a man willing to impoverish his people in pursuit of personal glory.

From the disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812 to his defeat on the battlefield of Waterloo three years later, Napoleon's fall has a certain inevitability about it.

Writing in a clear, non-technical way, and making use of new research and insights from a variety of other academic disciplines, Alasdair White explores the events of 1815 and sets them in perspective, showing how close Napoleon came to an improbable victory despite his many failings.

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White & MacLean
2930583444 / 9782930583440
eBook (EPUB)
940.274
15/01/2015
Belgium
English
49 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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