521

Napoleon


General

Subtitle: The Man Behind the Myth
Author: Adam Zamoyski
Editor:
Binding:
Purchase Date:
Purchase Price:

Publishing

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Edition:
Copyright Year:
Publication Year: 2019
ISBN#: 0-00-811609-1
LCCN#:
Pages: 752
Translator:
Language: en

Comments

The first writer in English to go back to the original European sources, Adam Zamoyski's portrait of Napoleon is historical biography at its finest. Napoleon inspires passionately held and often conflicting visions. Was he a god-like genius, Romantic avatar, megalomaniac monster, compulsive warmonger or just a nasty little dictator? Whilst he displayed elements of these traits at certain times, Napoleon was none of these things. He was a man, and as Adam Zamoyski presents him in this landmark biography, a rather ordinary one at that. He exhibited some extraordinary qualities during some phases of his life but it is hard to credit genius to a general who presided over the worst (and self-inflicted) disaster in military history and who single-handedly destroyed the great enterprise he and others had toiled so hard to construct.