The Anatomy of Glory

The Anatomy of Glory
Author: Henri Lachouque
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 1235
Release: 2017-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526703432

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Napoleons Imperial Guard was arguably the most famous military formation to tread the battlefields of Europe. La Garde Imperial was created on 18 May 1804, and from its origins as a small personal escort, the Guard grew in size and importance throughout the Napoleonic era. Eventually, it became the tactical reserve of the Grande Arme, comprising almost a third of Napoleons field forces. The men of the Imperial Guard were the lite of the First Empire, its officers and men the military aristocracy of post-Revolutionary France.Used only sparingly, the Guard acquired a reputation of invincibility. Such had become its prestige, when the attacks of the Guard were repulsed at Waterloo, they signaled not only the defeat of the French army but also the end of an era.In this magnificent study, unparalleled in depth and scope, the renowned French historian Commandant Henry Lachouque has produced a lavish and sumptuous work. It combines vivid narrative with valuable and unique uniform illustrations, including seventy-four full color plates from the Anne S.K. Brown collection, to make The Anatomy of Glory one of the most important and most sought-after books on military history ever published.

The Anatomy Of Glory; Napoleon And His Guard, A Study In Leadership

The Anatomy Of Glory; Napoleon And His Guard, A Study In Leadership
Author: Commandant Henri Lachouque
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 1692
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786255820

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The glory of the Imperial Guard resounds above all others in the annals of war. Created, built and nurtured as a bodyguard for Napoleon, it grew from a brigade of less than two thousand men into a virtual army, and became ‘a human fortress which no one but he could dominate and no enemy could penetrate’. And, on such battlefields as Austerlitz, Jena, Friedland, Wagram and Waterloo, it won the laurels of undying fame. Written by France’s foremost historian of the Napoleonic Wars, Commandant Henry Lachouque, and translated and adapted by Anne S. K. Brown, this sumptuous work is enhanced by over 180 illustrations, including 86 plates in full colour. With its vivid narrative and lavish illustrations, The Anatomy of Glory can lay justifiable claim to be one of the most magnificent books on military history ever published. The critical acclaim that greeted it upon its first publication provides ample testimony to its reputation: ‘This dramatic account of the birth, life and death of the fabulous Imperial Guard tells a stirring story in English for the first time.’-The Saturday Review of Literature. ‘No one but the most presumptuous who wishes to know about the Imperial Guard can afford to ignore this astonishing compilation. The illustrations alone...are reproduced with a clarity, a beauty, and technical perfection which no one can fail to admire.’ Journal of the RUSI. ‘This sumptuous book ... can yield rich rewards to any reader interested in the fabric of leadership. It is a delight to look at and a pleasure to read.’ -The New York Times. `... Not the well-worn history of conquest and defeat, but of the grognards themselves, marching through readable pages.’ -History Today. ‘Anne S. K. Brown has used her knowledge of French history and uniforms to render Lachouque freely and vigorously. Napoleon just happened to be fallible. But the superb apparatus of his fallibility is gorgeously recalled in this volume.’ The Scotsman.

The Anatomy of Glory

The Anatomy of Glory
Author: Henry Lachouque
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1961
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Anatomy of Glory

The Anatomy of Glory
Author: Henry Lachouque
Publisher:
Total Pages: 850
Release: 1961
Genre: France
ISBN:

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The Anatomy of Glory

The Anatomy of Glory
Author: Henry Lachouque
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre: Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
ISBN: 9781526703422

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The Anatomy of Glory

The Anatomy of Glory
Author: Henry Lachouque
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1978
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Anatomy of Glory

The Anatomy of Glory
Author: Henry Lachouque
Publisher:
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1978
Genre: France
ISBN:

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The Age of Napoleon

The Age of Napoleon
Author: Susan P. Conner
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2004-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0313039429

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Hegel called him an idea on horseback, a description that suggests Napoleon Bonaparte's complexity, as well as the extent to which he changed France, Europe, and the world. Napoleon has been called a visionary, a pragmatist, a cynical opportunist, an ogre, and a demigod. Here, he is described in his own words and the words of his contemporaries: from his clannishness to his knack for being at the right place at the right time, and from his genius to his obsession with detail. Napoleon brought order out of the chaos of the French Revolution, pressed for revolutionary equality of opportunity, and planned a European union. In the process, he knew peace for only 14 months of his 15-year reign, marched his armies from Lisbon to Moscow, and caused the deaths of millions. In this resource, a detailed timeline, maps, illustrations, biographical sketches, and primary documents help students get a feel for the brief but enduring Age of Napoleon.

Beethoven Studies 4

Beethoven Studies 4
Author: Keith Chapin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1108595758

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Did you know that Beethoven contemplated, however fleetingly, writing more than forty symphonies and that for the Missa solemnis he sought stimulus from a Latin-German dictionary? And what about the underappreciated sociable side of Beethoven's music to set alongside the familiar one of the heroic? Beethoven Studies 4 is a collection of ten chapters that approach the composer and his music from an appealing range of critical standpoints, aesthetic, analytical, biographical, historical and performance. Alongside essays that offer new information on Beethoven's compositional practice and broaden understanding of the music's contemporary and posthumous appeal, there are essays on his interaction with specific environments, Bonn and post-Napoleonic Austria, and vocal and piano performance practice. The volume will appeal to cultural historians and practitioners as well as Beethoven enthusiasts.