The Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars by Richard Holmes, published by Carlton Books, Limited in 2015, is an illustrated edition comprising 160 pages. This book presents a detailed account of Napoleon’s rise as a prominent general of Revolutionary France and his subsequent coronation as Emperor in December 1804. It chronicles the series of campaigns he undertook over eight years, highlighting his victories against continental rivals while noting his challenges in commanding the sea against Britain.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the Napoleonic Wars, enriched by eight items of rare facsimile memorabilia sourced from museum collections worldwide. The book delves into the historical context of these military conflicts in Europe, offering insights into the strategies and events that defined this pivotal era. With its focus on both the narrative and visual elements, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the complexities of the Napoleonic Wars.
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Napoleon was the colossus of his age. He rose to become one of Revolutionary France’s most successful generals, before being crowned Emperor in December 1804. Over the next eight years he fought a series of campaigns, defeating all his continental rivals, though his inability to take command of the sea prevented him from beating Britain. This authoritative book tells the story of the Napoleonic Wars, bringing them to life as never before with eight items of rare facsimile memorabilia, which have been specially researched from museum collections around the world.
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