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Campaigns of Napoleon

Book • 1966
This book is a meticulous and insightful critique of Napoleon's art of war, covering every major campaign he personally conducted.

David Chandler analyzes the strategies employed by Napoleon, revealing the basic principles of strategic maneuver and battlefield planning that he consistently applied.

The book includes detailed descriptions of each campaign, the deployment of resources, and after-action reviews of the battles.

It is supported by numerous maps and provides a vivid and intensively researched account of Napoleon's military career, from his early successes to his ultimate downfall.

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Mentioned by Tony Kim as one of the history books he is currently reading.
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Mentioned by Conrad Black in the context of other notable books on Napoleon.
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