The written accounts of Napoleon’s campaigns seldom emanate from the opposing side. Such is the case of the Memoirs, letters and journal of General Philippe de Grünne, a French-speaking Belgian officer in the Austrian army, who had a front-row seat to the 1809 defeat, which he attributed to courtly intrigues.
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Editeur | HONORE CHAMPION |
Collection | BIBLIOTHEQUE D HISTOIRE MODERNE ET CONTEMPORAINE |
Format | 15,5 X 23,5 CM |
No dans la collection | 0051 |
Nombre de volume | 1 |
Nombre de pages | 296 |
Type de reliure | BROCHÉ |
Date de publication | 27/11/2015 |
Lieu d'édition | PARIS |
ISBN | 9782745329400 |
EAN13 | 9782745329400 |