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Book Synopsis: An accomplished Oxford scholar delivers a dynamic new history covering the last chapter of the emperor's life—from his defeat in Russia and the drama of Waterloo to his final exile—as the world Napoleon has created begins to crumble around him. In 1811, Napoleon stood at his zenith. He had defeated all his continental rivals, come to an entente with Russia, and his blockade of Britain seemed, at long last, to be a success. The emperor had an heir on the way with his new wife, Marie-Louise, the young daughter of the Emperor of Austria. His personal life, too, was calm and secure for the first time in many years. It was a moment of unprecedented peace and hope, built on the foundations of emphatic military victories. But in less than two years, all of this was in peril. In four years, it was gone, swept away by the tides of war against the most powerful alliance in European history. The rest of his life was passed on a barren island. This is not a story any novelist could create; it is reality as epic. Napoleon: The Decline and Fall of an Empire traces this story through the dramatic narrative of the years 1811-1821 and explores the ever-bloodier conflicts, the disintegration and reforging of the bonds among the Bonaparte family, and the serpentine diplomacy that shaped the fate of Europe. At the heart of the story is Napoleon’s own sense of history, the tensions in his own character, and the shared vision of a family dynasty to rule Europe. Drawing on the remarkable resource of the new edition of Napoleon’s personal correspondence produced by the Fondation Napoleon in Paris, Michael Broers dynamic new history follows Napoleon’s thoughts and feelings, his hopes and ambitions, as he fought to preserve the world he had created. Much of this turns on his relationship with Tsar Alexander of Russia, in so many respects his alter ego, and eventual nemesis. His inability to understand this complex man, the only person with the power to destroy him, is key to tracing the roots of his disastrous decision to invade Russia—and his inability to face diplomatic and military reality thereafter. Even his defeat in Russia was not the end. The last years of the Napoleonic Empire reveal its innate strength, but it now faced hopeless odds. The last phase of the Napoleonic Wars saw the convergence of the most powerful of forces in European history to date: Russian manpower and British money. The sheer determination of Tsar Alexander and the British to bring Napoleon down is a story of compromise and sacrifice. The horrors and heroism of war are omnipresent in these years, from Lisbon to Moscow, in the life of the common solider. The core of this new book reveals how these men pushed Napoleon back from Moscow to St. Helena. Among this generation, there was no more remarkable persona than Napoleon. His defeat forged his myth—as well as his living tomb on St. Helena. The audacious enterprise of the 100 Days, reaching its crescendo at the Battle of Waterloo, marked the spectacular end of an unprecedented public life. From the ruins of a life—and an empire—came a new continent and a legend that haunts Europe still.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating story of Napoleon Bonaparte with Napoleon: The Decline and Fall of an Empire: 1811-1821. This historical masterpiece by an accomplished Oxford scholar takes you on a thrilling journey through the emperor's final years, from his stunning triumphs to his ultimate downfall. Gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the legend as you witness the crumbling of the world he created.
Experience the height of Napoleon's power in 1811, when he stood victorious over his continental rivals and held the promise of triumph over Britain. Delve into the personal life of the emperor, finding solace in his newfound calm and secure relationship with his wife Marie-Louise. Explore the foundations of his success through emphatic military victories that shaped his unparalleled reign.
But as the tides of war shifted against Napoleon, his empire faced unprecedented challenges. In just two years, his glory was imperiled, and within four years, it was completely wiped away. Witness the heart-wrenching downfall and the Bonaparte family's struggle to maintain their bonds. Unravel the intricacies of European diplomacy that sealed Napoleon's fate.
Author Michael Broers brings this epic tale to life by incorporating Napoleon's personal correspondence, providing an intimate look into his thoughts, hopes, and ambitions. Follow the fascinating relationship between Napoleon and Tsar Alexander of Russia, the man who held the power to destroy him. Understand the root causes of his disastrous decision to invade Russia and the consequences that followed.
But even in defeat, Napoleon's legacy persists. The last years of the Napoleonic Empire showcase its resilience against overwhelming odds. Experience the convergence of Russian manpower and British resources, as Tsar Alexander and the British unite to bring down the fallen emperor. Marvel at the heroism and horrors of war, from Lisbon to Moscow, as ordinary soldiers shape the course of history.
Join Napoleon on his journey from conqueror to captive as he becomes a mythic figure forever engraved in history. Don't miss the opportunity to absorb this enthralling narrative and gain a deeper understanding of one of the most extraordinary leaders the world has ever known.
Click here to order your copy of Napoleon: The Decline and Fall of an Empire: 1811-1821 and embark on this captivating historical journey today.
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