Napoleon's Marshals led the troops of France in battles across
Europe from 1804 to 1815. A mixed group of twenty-six men, some of
the Marshals came from aristocratic backgrounds, some had
originally pursued tradesmen careers as drapers and bakers, and
others rose from total poverty to hold the highest positions in the
empire below the emperor himself. Delderfield's exciting chronicle
of these men and their battles tells of their origins, their
elevation under the rule of Napoleon, the kingships achieved by
some and the betrayals of others, and the Marshals' changing
relationship with their leader as the fortunes of the empire rose
and fell.
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