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The Long March to Paris - Reminiscences of a Dane in Prussian Service Throughout the Napoleonic Era to the Fall of the French Capital and Empero (Hardcover)
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The Long March to Paris - Reminiscences of a Dane in Prussian Service Throughout the Napoleonic Era to the Fall of the French Capital and Empero (Hardcover)
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A unique perspective on the Napoleonic epoch
Extremely rare, even on the antiquarian market, this book is
possibly unique, among those few published accounts of this era
translated into English, as a first hand account of the years of
Napoleon's wars in central Europe as experienced and reported on by
a civilian who subsequently became an officer of the Prussian Army.
The author of this dual perspective, Henry Steffens, was a Danish
national and academic and in this book he describes his
experiences, beginning with a short resume of his early life, the
coming of the French Revolution and his observations of the French
Army in the field. Shortly after his marriage, he moved with his
family to Halle in Germany to take up a post at the University. In
1805 the Battle of Auerstadt swept the defeated Prussian Army
through the city whilst Steffens, clutching his newborn child,
found himself running for his life as Bernadotte's infantry hounded
their fleeing foes through the streets. Steffens later involved
himself in subversive operations against the French including a
conspiracy to assassinate the Emperor and was instrumental in
raising a corps of volunteers as direct action became inevitable.
An intimate of Scharnhorst among other notables of his day,
Steffens joined the Prussian Army as a junior officer of Guard
Chasseurs. Subsequently joining Blucher's staff (the old general
called him affectionately 'Mr. Professor') as an intelligence
officer, Steffens served through the campaigns of 1813-14. He saw
action at Gorschen, Bautzen, on attachment with the Russian Army,
at the Battle of Leipzig, Champaubert (Montmirail) and the battle
for and occupation of Paris in 1814. This book was originally
entitled, 'Adventures on the Road to Paris, ' but has been
re-titled in this Leonaur edition to give the reader a view of its
wider subject matter. Available in softcover and hardback with
dustjacket for collectors."
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