The Napoleonic Wars: The Rise And Fall Of An Empire

The Napoleonic Wars: The Rise And Fall Of An Empire

2004 • 352 pages

The Napoleonic Wars saw fighting on an unprecedented scale in Europe and the Americas. It took the wealth of the British Empire, combined with the might of the continental armies, almost two decades to bring down one of the world's greatest military leaders and the empire that he had created. Napoleon's ultimate defeat was to determine the history of Europe for almost 100 years. From the frozen wastelands of Russia, through the brutal fighting in the Peninsula to the blood-soaked battlefield of Waterloo, this book tells the story of the dramatic rise and fall of the Napoleonic Empire. This book contains material previously published as Essential Histories volumes 3, 9, 17 and 39.

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The Napoleonic Wars is a 1-book series first released in 2004 with contributions by Gregory Fremont-Barnes and Todd Fisher.

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