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Waterloo

by Christopher Hibbert
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Overview

Waterloo was the climax of almost twenty years of war in Europe. It dramatically ended Napoleon's dream of a lasting empire. Through the skillful use of original source material, noted historian Hibbert recreates the events and drama surrounding the famous battle. Hibbert discusses Napoleon and his rise to power, examines Wellington and the allied armies, and gives a step-by-step reconstruction of the battle and its aftermath. Waterloo includes vignettes depicting: Napoleon as a young boy in Corsica unable to delegate responsibility to others; Wellington and the Prussian army; and Napoleon's efforts to create and promote his personal legend even while incarcerated on the island of St. Helena.

About the Author, Christopher Hibbert

Christopher Hibbert is a leading historian and biographer who has written more than twenty-five histories and biographies including Agincourt and Wolfe at Quebec. He lives in Oxfordshire, England.

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Book Details

Published
January 28, 2004
Publisher
New York, NY : Cooper Square Press, 2003.
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780815412922

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