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Napoleon: The path to power 1769–1799 by Philip Dwyer

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November 2007, no. 296

Napoleon: The path to power 1769–1799 by Philip Dwyer

Bloomsbury, $49.95 hb, 651 pp

Napoleon: The path to power 1769–1799 by Philip Dwyer

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November 2007, no. 296

Long hair flowing around his face, he grasps his sword firmly in one hand, the regimental banner held high in the other as he strides purposefully onto the bridge, leading his men to victory. It is one of the most familiar portraits of Napoleon Bonaparte, immortalised by the painter Antoine-Jean Gros: an image of courage, of leadership, of calm determination. And it is not quite what happened. The attack on the bridge at Arcola was a dismal failure and ended in an ignominious withdrawal, in the course of which the diminutive Bonaparte fell into a ditch and nearly drowned. It was hardly the stuff of heroic legend. 

David Garrioch reviews 'Napoleon: The path to power 1769–1799' by Philip Dwyer

Napoleon: The path to power 1769–1799

by Philip Dwyer

Bloomsbury, $49.95 hb, 651 pp

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