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Napoleon - The Man Behind the Myth (Paperback)
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'Napoleon is an out-and-out masterpiece and a joy to read' Sir
Antony Beevor, author of Stalingrad A landmark new biography that
presents the man behind the many myths. The first writer in English
to go back to the original European sources, Adam Zamoyski's
portrait of Napoleon is historical biography at its finest.
Napoleon inspires passionately held and often conflicting visions.
Was he a god-like genius, Romantic avatar, megalomaniac monster,
compulsive warmonger or just a nasty little dictator? While he
displayed elements of these traits at certain times, Napoleon was
none of these things. He was a man and, as Adam Zamoyski presents
him in this landmark biography, a rather ordinary one at that. He
exhibited some extraordinary qualities during some phases of his
life but it is hard to credit genius to a general who presided over
the worst (and self-inflicted) disaster in military history and who
single-handedly destroyed the great enterprise he and others had
toiled so hard to construct. A brilliant tactician, he was no
strategist. But nor was Napoleon an evil monster. He could be
selfish and violent but there is no evidence of him wishing to
inflict suffering gratuitously. His motives were mostly
praiseworthy and his ambition no greater than that of
contemporaries such as Alexander I of Russia, Wellington, Nelson
and many more. What made his ambition exceptional was the scope it
was accorded by circumstance. Adam Zamoyski strips away the lacquer
of prejudice and places Napoleon the man within the context of his
times. In the 1790s, a young Napoleon entered a world at war, a
bitter struggle for supremacy and survival with leaders motivated
by a quest for power and by self-interest. He did not start this
war but it dominated his life and continued, with one brief
interruption, until his final defeat in 1815. Based on primary
sources in many European languages, and beautifully illustrated
with portraits done only from life, this magnificent book examines
how Napoleone Buonaparte, the boy from Corsica, became 'Napoleon';
how he achieved what he did, and how it came about that he undid
it. It does not justify or condemn but seeks instead to understand
Napoleon's extraordinary trajectory.
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