Russia 1812: The Duel Between Napoleon and Alexander

Russia 1812: The Duel Between Napoleon and Alexander

by Curtis Cate (Author)

Synopsis

Moving from the arrogant magnificence of St Petersburg to the gaudy vulgarity of Napoleonic Paris - from the splendid assemblage of crowded heads at Dresden in May 1812 to the frozen hecatombs of common soldiers at Vilna in December - Cate revistis the war and examines what had gone wrong. How did Napoleon misplay his Polish card? Why, once in Russia, did he repeatedly refuse to turn back when it became clear that he was being drawn into a trap of his own making? How was he tricked into staying extra weeks in the burned-out shell of Moscow - weeks that might have saved his army? And why, once the retreat began, did he choose the worst route possible? In a day-by-day account, Curtis Cate depicts a disaster, which never should have happened.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 05 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 1844133249
ISBN 13: 9781844133246
Book Overview: Never has the story of Napoleon's invasion been told in greater detail or to more dramatic effect.

Author Bio
Born of American parents in Paris, Curtis Cate was educated in France, England, and the United States. He is the holder of three university degrees - from Harvard (History), the Ecole des Langues Orientales, Paris (Russian), and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he read Politics and Economics and studied English and German philosophy with Harry Weldon. After serving as a correspondent in the Middle East, he joined the staff of the Atlantic Monthly, and was for eight years its European Editor in Paris. His books include The Ides of August, which he wrote to condemn the building of the Berlin Wall in August 1961, and four highly acclaimed biographies of Antoine de Saint-Exupery, George Sand, and Andre Malraux and most recently, Friedrich Nietzsche, which was published in Pimlico.