Publisher's Synopsis
Mémoires Secrets Et Inédits, Pour Servir à L'histoire Contemporaine... offers a rare glimpse into the Napoleonic era through the eyes of multiple individuals who experienced it firsthand. This collection includes memoirs on the Russian campaign by Comte de Beauvollier and Jean Gazo, providing unique perspectives on this pivotal moment in European history.
The book features writings from notable figures such as Alph. de Beauchamp, Jean Gabriel de Niello-Sargy, Pierre Louis Valot Beauvollier (comte de), Marie Élisabeth Constance de Lowendal Turpin de Crissé (comtesse de), Philippe Louis César Hardouin (vicomte d'), and Dominique Clément de Ris (comte). Their contributions shed light on the political and military events of the time, offering both personal anecdotes and broader historical insights. This compilation serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities and human dimensions of the Napoleonic period.
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