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Individual Wars, General & Miscellaneous European History, Historical Biography - Europe, French History

Napoleon and the Hundred Days

by Stephen Coote
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Overview

Vienna, 1815: As the political leaders of Europe assemble to determine the fate of the continent after defeating Napoleon, the alarming news arrives that Napoleon has escaped captivity. Bonaparte had returned, and it would be just one hundred days before he met his enemies in a final, epic battle. In Napoleon and the Hundred Days, Stephen Coote vividly re-creates the rise and fall of Bonaparte's empire, and brings to life the characters who shaped it. With the eye of an historian and the dramatic style of a novelist, Coote describes how the path to war became inevitable and how, at the Battle of Waterloo, the fatigued but ever arrogant Napoleon met his match. This is a dazzling portrait of the legendary emperor, whose genius, courage, and tenacity won--and lost--him a vast empire.

Synopsis

Stephen Coote vividly re-creates the rise and fall of Bonaparte's empire and brings to life the characters who shaped it

St. Paul Pioneer Press 7/31/05

"[A] gripping story .. Coote is masterly in his battle summaries."

About the Author, Stephen Coote

Stephen Coote is the author of several much-admired biographies of historical persons, including W.B. Yeats, John Keats, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Francis Drake. He lives in Oxfordshire, England.

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"Engaging...gripping, fast-paced and lushly told, this is one of the best history books I've read in awhile."

St. Paul Pioneer Press 7/31/05

"[A] gripping story .. Coote is masterly in his battle summaries."

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2007
Publisher
Da Capo Press
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780306815072

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