Napoleon recaptures Paris, March 20, 1815;

Napoleon recaptures Paris, March 20, 1815; image
ISBN-10:

0049400282

ISBN-13:

9780049400283

Author(s): MANCERON, Claude
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1968
Publisher: W.W.Norton
Format: Hardcover, 307 pages
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Description:

Paris, March 19, 1815; midnight. A line of heavy carriages draw up in the courtyard of the Tuilleries, while a crowd of despairing royalists watch the departure of Louis XVIII. Within 24 hours, amid indescribable enthusiasm, Napoleon was taken from his carriage and borne in triumph to his study. The vanquished man of Fontainebleau, the exile of Elba, had recaptured Paris at the head of the troops whom the King had sent to fight him. 'Have you ever seen a man reconquer his throne merely by showing his hat? It's the greatest of God's miracles', said Balzac's grenadier. But how was this Revolution of March 20 achieved, and why? - a revolution which, but for Waterloo, might have given a new start to the European revolution? Hour by hour, in the emperor's army and at the Royal palace, on Napoleon's road and in the streets, we can through these pages, relive and understand every moment of one of the strangest days in history and of the week that led up to it. Claude Manceron, whose exciting reconstruction of the battle of Austerlitz received great acclaim when it was published recently has spent many researching into the documentation of the 100 days, and has here produced a book as readable and as valuable as its predecessor. Illustrated.

























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