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Napoleonic military books on Napoleon's Marshals including Marshal Augereau, Marshal Bernadotte, Marshal Berthier, Marshal Bessieres, Marshal Brune, Marshal Davout, Marshal Gouvion St-Cyr, Marshal Grouchy, Marshal Jourdan, Marshal Kellermann, Marshal Lannes, Marshal Lefebvre, Marshal Macdonald, Marshal Marmont, Marshal Massena, Marshal Moncey, Marshal Mortier, Marshal Murat, Marshal Ney, Marshal Oudinot, Marshal Perignon, Marshal Poniatowski, Marshal Serurier, Marshal Soult, Marshal Suchet and Marshal Victor.

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Napoleon's Marshals edited by David Chandler

Few military careers, individually or collectively, have rivalled the drama - the opportunities proffered or the penalties incurred - of the twenty-six senior officers who in due course formed the Napoleonic Marshalate. The men concerned came from every strata of French society (although of course there was a single Pole).

The reasons that led to individuals being selected by the Emperor Napoleon I for this distinction were complex. A reputation for courage in action and perseverance on campaign figured high amongst the qualities desired, but internal army politics played as great a part as proven ability in high command.

The favoured eighteen of the original promotion of August 1804 and the eight appointed later were very much a mixed bag. Glory-seekers, feuders, barely disguised (if at all) looters on the grand scale - they left there mark on the early 19th century which saw their exploits. Some were cultivated men; others the very reverse. Two would become kings and several received princedoms - including Marshal Andre Massena, whose descendant - Victor Massena, Prince of Essling - has provided the foreword. Almost all received vast grants of land and sums of money from the Emperor. On the other hand, three would die from wounds received in action; five more would meet violent deaths, and all, without exception, suffered the strains of seemingly perpetual warfare, involving (for many) periods of disgrace and, after Waterloo, persecution.

Centre stage from 1804-1815 was the towering genius of the Emperor Napoleon - a hard master who spared neither his chosen commanders nor himself, and deliberately distanced himself from them - employing the methods of personal charisma and 'divide and rule' to keep them in some order.

To write this book, David Chandler assembled an outstanding team of scholarly contributors. The individual careers have perhaps never been told with greater verve and accuracy than in this remarkable book, which complements Chandler's own study of over 30 years standing, The Campaigns of Napoleon. Here are the careers of the key French military commanders of those long and bitterly-fought wars, each one illustrated by an analysis of one battle, engagement or campaign that figured significantly - for better or worse- in their individual stories, and in that of the dramatic period of modern history known as the Napoleonic Wars.

Illustrated hardback book with 560 pages.

Book serial number BK53. Price £30. 

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Napoleon's Marshals by Emir Bukhari & Chris Warner

Book is packed with black and white photographs and colour illustrations.

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Book price £8.99. Book serial number Osprey MA87.

 

 

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