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Napoleon the Great

By: Andrew Roberts
Narrated by: Stephen Thorne
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One of the most influential leaders in history who reshaped France and Europe into what they are today, Napoleon Bonaparte’s life and times are explored in Napoleon the Great written by award-winning and best-selling writer, modern historian and biographer, Andrew Roberts. This enlightening historical audiobook edition is narrated by British actor Stephen Thorne. Listeners hear of Napoleons incredible rise to power in France - his battles both in war and in love as well as his fall at the hands of his greatest enemy, the British Empire. Available now from Audible.

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Napoleon Bonaparte lived one of the most extraordinary of all human lives. In the space of just 20 years, from October 1795, when as a young artillery captain he cleared the streets of Paris of insurrectionists, to his final defeat at the (horribly mismanaged) battle of Waterloo in June 1815, Napoleon transformed France and Europe.

After seizing power in a coup d'état, he ended the corruption and incompetence into which the revolution had descended. In a series of dazzling battles, he reinvented the art of warfare; in peace he completely remade the laws of France, modernised her systems of education and administration, and presided over a flourishing of the beautiful Empire style in the arts.

The impossibility of defeating his most persistent enemy, Great Britain, led him to make draining and ultimately fatal expeditions into Spain and Russia, where half a million Frenchmen died, and his empire began to unravel.

More than any other modern biographer, Andrew Roberts conveys Napoleon's tremendous energy, both physical and intellectual, and the attractiveness of his personality even to his enemies. He has walked 53 of Napoleon's 60 battlefields and has absorbed the gigantic new French edition of Napoleon's letters, which allows a complete reevaluation of this exceptional man.

He overturns many received opinions, including the myth of a great romance with Josephine: She took a lover immediately after their marriage, and, as Roberts shows, he had three times as many mistresses as he acknowledged.

Of the climactic Battle of Leipzig in 1813, as the fighting closed around them, a French sergeant major wrote, "No-one who has not experienced it can have any idea of the enthusiasm that burst forth among the half-starved, exhausted soldiers when the Emperor was there in person. If all were demoralised and he appeared, his presence was like an electric shock. All shouted 'Vive l'Empereur!' and everyone charged blindly into the fire."

Andrew Roberts is a biographer and historian of international renown whose books include Salisbury: Victorian Titan (winner, the Wolfson Prize for History); Masters and Commanders; and The Storm of War, which reached number two on the Sunday Times best seller list. Roberts is a fellow of the Royal Societies of Literature and Arts. He appears regularly on British television and radio and writes for the Sunday Telegraph, Spectator, Literary Review, Mail on Sunday and Daily Telegraph.

©2014 Andrew Roberts (P)2015 Audible, Ltd

Critic Reviews

"Roberts...writes with great vigour, style and fluency." (Dominic Sandbrook, The Sunday Times)
"Magisterial and beautifully written.... A richly detailed and sure-footed reappraisal of the man, his achievements--and failures--and the extraordinary times in which he lived." (Jeremy Jennings, Standpoint)
"Roberts tells his story with vigour and aplomb. And even critics of the emperor will recognize that there is much new information in Roberts’s 814 pages, while the frequent complaint that is made of a tendency among authors to foreshorten the military narrative is not suitable here." (Charles Esdaile, Literary Review)

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Excellent narrative.

Great detail and wonderful insights. Best yet on Boney, his life, loves, letters, rise and fall.

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Very in depth

ideal for someone wanting a very in depth biography of Napoleon, he had an incredible journey.

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Convincing

The Author puts forward a very well explained an clearly laid out argument for Napoleons greatness.
Excellent book and the best insight into the true nature of Bonaparte.

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Very well done.

Thorough and detailed without becoming too bogged down in piece by piece storytelling. Capable of taking someone from having no knowledge of the man to having a sound overview of his life and achievements.

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Very good. Essential for Napoleonic enthusiasts.

Went into this a little hesitant as I have read quite a bit on this subject and did not really feel like there was much more I was willing to learn on the subject.
I cant say I learnt any new facts however the author is very good at tackling this kind of biographical history and it was a real pleasure to go on the journey with him through the extraordinary life of Napoleon.
In the end I highly recommend this book.

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Great book

Very informative but also good story telling. Napoleon is a great historical figure and it is worth understanding his impact. Highly recommend this book.

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Incredible

The story of Napoleon is a phenomenal listen. Andrew Roberts has a fantastic ability, and Stephen Thorne a capturing voice.

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A MUST READ! if this genre is your jam, read it!

great structure, pace and narration. i was very impressed by the impartial and thorough telling of the Corsican's amazing life. truly he was a Great!

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Finally putting the record straight

The British today love to hate Napoleon, and yet they have no idea that in doing so they have merely repeated 2 centuries worth of monarchical & political propaganda.

Loved this thorough, blow-by-blow account demonstrating Napoleon’s talent, accomplishments, & above all, humanity. A story for our own time of how one makes oneself, & how turbulent times enable success otherwise unthinkable within the mediocrity of any established hierarchy.

My only negative was repeated ‘woke’ apologies that an aristocrat shouldn’t have been executed (for spying/treachery), slavery should never have been reinstituted (in Haiti), he shouldn’t have ‘meddled in others’ marital affairs’ (didn’t all monarchies for this routinely?) & acquiesced in a massacre in the Middle East; that some field reports were propagandist & that a very small number of agreements were reneged upon. All while his adversaries do exactly these things (& worse), behaviours dismissed in a passing comment. Though derided as colonialism, he sought to unite language groups, not that any of these could admit his far-sightedness, rather pretending that they came up with the idea themselves during the 50 years following his abdication.

I guess it’s because that Napoleon is so breathtakingly competent, loyal and humane that his memory is continually denied - if Wellington and Churchill could see his brilliance, it’s about time we had a book like this to set the record unapologetically straight.

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An amazing tale of an amazing man

Loved this title, superbly written and delivered. provides clear, well worded accounts of Napoleon and does a great job of shedding light on this great figure and debunking common misconceptions. I highly reccomend this book to those interested in this great giant of history as it does not devolve into the psycho sexual reasonings that I've seen other authors attribute to Napoleon, instead it focuses on facts and evidence in a narrative way.

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