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Napoleon & Wellington - The Battle of Waterloo and the Great Commanders Who Fought It

By: Simon & Schuster

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Historical & Reference Books (Simon & Schuster)

MSRP old price: $27.00


Product Info

Title
Napoleon & Wellington - The Battle of Waterloo and the Great Commanders Who Fought It
Publisher
Category
Author
Andrew Roberts
Publish Year
2001
Pages
350
Dimensions
6.5x9.5x1.25"
NKG Part #
2147616104
Type
Hardcover

Description

On the morning of the battle of Waterloo, the Emperor Napoleon declared that the Duke of Wellington was a bad general, the British were bad soldiers and that France could not fail to have an easy victory. Forever afterwards historians have accused him of gross overconfidence, and massively underestimating the caliber of the British commander opposed to him. Andrew Roberts presents this revisionist view of the relationship between the two greatest captains of their age.

Napoleon, who was born in the same year as Wellington - 1769 - fought Wellington by proxy years earlier in the Peninsular War, praising his ruthlessness in private whilst publicly deriding him as a mere sepoy general. In contrast, Wellington publicly lauded Napoleon, saying that his presence on a battlefield was worth forty thousand men, but privately wrote long memoranda lambasting Napoleon's campaigning techniques. Although Wellington saved Napoleon from execution after Waterloo, Napoleon left money in his will to the man who had tried to assassinate Wellington.