Napoleon 1812

Napoleon 1812 by Nigel Nicolson is a first edition published by Harper & Row in 1985. This 192-page book presents a detailed exploration of Napoleon’s life during the pivotal year of 1812, offering insights into his strategies and decisions during a critical period in history. Written in English, this edition features a cloth cover and a dust jacket, making it a notable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the events surrounding Napoleon’s campaigns, focusing on the complexities of his leadership and the challenges he faced. The book delves into themes of biography and historical context, providing a comprehensive look at one of history’s most significant figures. With its engaging narrative, Napoleon 1812 invites readers to reflect on the implications of this tumultuous year in the broader scope of European history.
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1st U.S. edition. Cloth, dust jacket. Fine.
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