Publisher's Synopsis
Da Ajaccio Alla Beresina (1769-1813), penned by Licurgo Cappelletti, offers a detailed historical account in Italian. This meticulously researched work explores the life and times of Napoleon Bonaparte, tracing his trajectory from his birth in Ajaccio to the infamous crossing of the Berezina River during the disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. Cappelletti delves into Napoleon's military strategies, political maneuvers, and personal life, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the man who shaped European history. The book provides valuable insights into the Napoleonic era, detailing key battles, alliances, and the broader social and political context of the time. This historical work will appeal to scholars and enthusiasts of military history, French history, and the Napoleonic era.
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