Bonaparte
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The book by the French scholar Andre Castelo about Napoleon Bonaparte presents an objective picture of the history of France at the turn of the era. The author unfolds before the reader an objective picture of the history of France at the turn of the era, introduces the phenomenon of the personality of an ambitious Corsican obsessed with the dream of a great empire.
Bonaparte's path to the throne was stained with the blood of millions of people who died in grand campaigns in Italy and Egypt, the battles of Arcole and Marengo. The historian tells about the struggle of ideas and political intrigues that were born in the salons of refined aristocrats who professed freedom of morality.
The author unfolds before the reader an objective picture of the history of France at the turn of the era, introduces the phenomenon of the personality of an ambitious Corsican obsessed with the dream of a great empire.
The energetic and colorful language of the book reliably recreates the time and characters of the people who reshaped the map of the world.
Bonaparte's path to the throne was stained with the blood of millions of people who died in grand campaigns in Italy and Egypt, the battles of Arcole and Marengo. The historian tells about the struggle of ideas and political intrigues that were born in the salons of refined aristocrats who professed freedom of morality.
The author unfolds before the reader an objective picture of the history of France at the turn of the era, introduces the phenomenon of the personality of an ambitious Corsican obsessed with the dream of a great empire.
The energetic and colorful language of the book reliably recreates the time and characters of the people who reshaped the map of the world.
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