This work presents a history of the Franco-Austrian campaign in the
Valley of the Danube in 1809. The campaign which forms the subject
of this volume is one which received scant notice in England and
has been a good deal misunderstood. The misunderstanding was mainly
due to Napoleon's successful misrepresentation of the earlier part
as one of his greatest and most successful efforts. The campaign is
of special interest as being the only one, except the Austrian
retreat from Italy in 1797, in which Napoleon was personally
opposed to his ablest continental opponent. Illustrated.
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