Napoleon Bonaparte - John Stevens Cabot Abbott

Napoleon Bonaparte

Par John Stevens Cabot Abbott

  • Date de sortie: 1877-01-01
  • Genre: Biographies et mémoires
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Napoleon is a man who continues to fascinate us. Military genius, dictator (benevolent or otherwise), administrator, law-giver — he was all of these. He was believed to be short in stature — 'The Little Corporal' — but seemed to be one of those rare individuals who could fill a room with his presence. (He has been reported in various works as being five-feet, five-inches tall, and five-feet, seven-inches tall — not significantly different from the average height of men in his time.) He could be charming, cruel, unreasonable, generous, insightful and periodically incompetent. He solidified the aspirations of the French Revolution and then retracted some of the freedoms that had been gained from it. He fought the English but admired them. He sought to create an empire in Europe and North America, and then gave away 800,000 square miles of it for four cents an acre to Thomas Jefferson.

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    Le livre est bien mais il faut savoir le lire en anglais je retire une étoile (toutes les autres biographies sont aussi en anglais)

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