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Berezina Book 3/3 (Paperback)
Frederic Richaud, Patrick Rambaud; Illustrated by Ivan Gil
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September 1812. Napoleon is master of Europe, and strikes at Russia
with 600,000 men. He enters Moscow with no resistance, a conqueror
at the height of his glory... and everything crumbles. The last
volume of a trilogy. The terrible Russian winter has engulfed the
retreat, and the Grande Armee is no more. Mercilessly harassed by
the fierce Cossacks, a few thousand men only continue to trudge
forward, weak, starving, emaciated, leaving a trail of frozen dead
behind. And as Russian regular forces prepare to surround and trap
them, the weather suddenly turns warmer, making rivers impassable.
To escape, they will have to somehow cross a river whose name would
soon become synonymous with tragedy: the Berezina... Ages 15+
1812. After the sort of lightning-fast attack he is known for,
Napoleon and his colossal Grande Armee have ridden deep into the
heart of Russia. But the Russians have no intention of letting him
have his way, and several bloody and inconclusive battles have
already taken place - no Austerlitz there. So, when the French
finally arrive in Moscow, they're exhausted, starving, weakened,
and fervently hoping they'll get a chance to rest... and maybe even
accept the Czar's surrender after the fall of his capital...
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Berezina Book 2/3 (Paperback)
Frederic Richaud, Patrick Rambaud; Illustrated by Ivan Gil
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R298
R243
Discovery Miles 2 430
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Moscow is now in French hands, but a large part of the city has
burned down, and it's been emptied of all food, fodder and warm
clothes. Even as winter approaches, and against the advice of his
generals, Napoleon insists on staying, convinced that the Czar will
soon surrender to him. But both soldiers and civilians increasingly
suffer from hunger and the cold, and the terrifying Cossacks
constantly harry any troops sent out to forage for food...
Napoleon is furious. It appears the battle can no longer be won.
The French cavalry is so exhausted it can t even gallop when
charging. Ammunition is running out, while losses mount
horrifically both in men and in irreplaceable officers But the
Austrians have paid an equally steep price, and a complete defeat
may yet be avoided. Louis-Franois, Paradis, Fayolle Who will
survive the terrible bloodbath the better to serve again in the
next one?
The battle has been joined. On this first day, Massena desperately
holds onto Aspern, the French cavalry charges again and again, but
the Emperor cannot seem to break the Austrians. Louis-Francois,
stuck on the wrong side of the only available bridge, impatiently
waits for repairs to conclude. Not only are his official messages
delayed, but he's also dying to send news to Miss Krauss in Vienna.
However, his friend Stendhal, who's remained with the beautiful
Austrian lady, makes some upsetting discoveries...
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The Battle Book 1/3 (Paperback)
Frederic Richaud, Patrick Rambaud; Illustrated by Ivan Gil
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R299
R243
Discovery Miles 2 430
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Louis-Franois Lejeune, young colonel attached to the emperor's
staff, meets his old friend Henri Beyne in occupied Vienna. He also
meets the beautiful Anna Krauss, with whom he is madly in love
with. Nearby, though, Napoleon is attempting to crush the Austrian
army, and organising the crossing of the Danube for his troops on a
single pontoon bridge hurriedly erected near Essling. Louis-Franois
is forced to abandon his love and return to the front - and the
coming firestorm...
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