Napoleon A Biography

Napoleon A Biography by Frank McLynn is a comprehensive exploration of one of history’s most complex figures. Published by Arcade on April 27, 2021, this 768-page biography delves into the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, examining his character and achievements through extensive research and recent scholarship. McLynn traces Napoleon’s journey from his Corsican roots, through the tumultuous French Revolution, to his military successes and eventual downfall, providing a nuanced portrait of a man who was both a formidable leader and a deeply flawed individual.
Readers will find a detailed account of Napoleon’s extraordinary career, highlighting key events such as his coronation in 1804 and the pivotal decision to invade Russia in 1812. The biography presents a multifaceted view of Napoleon, portraying him as a military leader, lover, and emperor, while also addressing the paradoxes of his character. With themes related to military history and the Napoleonic Wars, this edition offers insights into the complexities of 19th-century Europe and the lasting impact of Napoleon’s legacy.
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This acclaimed biography of one history’s great figures—called “monumental” (Library Journal), “brilliant” (Times, London) and “a rounded and persuasive portrait” (New York Times)—is now available in a new edition.
Napoleon Bonaparte’s character and achievements have always divided critics and commentators. In this compelling biography, Frank McLynn has drawn on exhaustive research and the most recent scholarship to throw a brilliant light on this most paradoxical of men—as military leader, lover, and emperor.
Tracing Napoleon’s extraordinary career, McLynn examines the Promethean legend from his Corsican roots, through the chaotic years of the French Revolution and his extraordinary military triumphs, to the coronation in 1804, his fateful decision in 1812 to add Russia to his seemingly endless conquests, and his ultimate defeat, imprisonment, and death on Saint Helena. Napoleon the man emerges as an even more fascinating character than previously imagined, and McLynn brilliantly reveals the extent to which he was both existential hero and plaything of Fate; mathematician and mystic; intellectual giant and moral pygmy; Great Man and deeply flawed human being.
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