War Of The Second Coalition: Napoleon's Gambit
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Luke Easton
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Experience the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as he gambles his future on a desperate journey from isolated commander to the master of France. While legendary generals like Suvorov and Masséna clash across the European continent, the book unveils the political intrigue and military genius that reshaped the map of the West. You will witness the strategic masterstrokes at Marengo and Hohenlinden that forced ancient empires to their knees.
This history brings to life the high-stakes diplomacy and brutal combat that defined the dawn of the nineteenth century. Every chapter meticulously reconstructs the logistical marvels and tactical innovations that allowed a single nation to defy a global coalition. It is an essential chronicle for anyone seeking to understand the man who would eventually crown himself Emperor and the wars that paved his way.
Step into a world of massive infantry squares, thundering cavalry charges, and the relentless pursuit of total power. The Treaty of Amiens promised a peace that the world was not yet ready to keep, marking the end of one era and the violent birth of another. This is the story of how the French Republic survived its greatest test and emerged as the dominant force of a new age.
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