Napoleon 2: The Sun of Austerlitz: No. 2

Napoleon 2: The Sun of Austerlitz: No. 2

by Max Gallo (Author)

Synopsis

'What a novel my life would make!' Napoleon used to exclaim. Napoleon is thirty years old in November 1799. He has played and won. Brumaire and the Consulate have put paid to the Directory. In five years at Notre Dame, the First Consul will be crowned Emperor of France. One year after that, in the sun of Austerlitz, he will be declaring, 'Soldiers, I am happy with you!' The legendary journey has begun. Conspiracies are rife. All - or almost all - the nations want to destroy him. He must be victorious, otherwise everything will collapse. 'Conquest has made me what I am. Conquest alone can preserve me.' But for how long? Max Gallo follows Napoleon's every step, intimately revealing him in all his extraordinary intelligence and genius. Thousands of books have been written about this mythical figure, undoubtedly one of the most illustrious in the world's history. But none like this, since Max Gallo, as both historian and novelist, is able at every moment to put himself on the most intimate of footings with Napoleon and to attune his account to the very pulse of his fabulous existence.

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 320
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 06 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 033390799X
ISBN 13: 9780333907993

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'What a novel my life would make!' Napoleon used to exclaim.
Author Bio
A remarkable figure in French public life, Max Gallo is the author of 80 books biographies, novels, historical novels, memoirs which have sold in their hundreds of thousands. Formerly Professor of History at Nice University, his political career, which began in Nice, was galvanized when Francois Mitterrand persuaded him to be spokesperson for his government. He has been or continues to be an MEP, newspaper editor, eminence grise in the last French elections and he lives in Paris.