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Austin, Paul Britten. - 1812. The great retreat. told by the survivers.

Title: 1812. The great retreat. told by the survivers.
Description: London Greenhill Books 1996 Bound, hc with original dustjacket (protected with removable cellophane), 464pp., 16x24cm., ills. and maps in b/w., in very good condition. ISBN 9781853672460. 1812: The Great Retreat tells the story of the end of the most famously disastrous campaign in history, using the words of the survivors to describe their desperate withdrawal from Russia. Napoleon's campaign had begun with more than a third of a million men setting out on what was to be a long and terrible march to the glittering city of Moscow. Only 100,000 were to reach it. Forced to turn back in the face of winter's onset, almost nothing of the drastically reduced army lived to recross the Niemen River. Using the words of 160 of the participants, Paul Britten Austin brings unparalleled authenticity and immediacy to his unique account of the end of Napoleon's dramatic and tragic 1812 campaign.

Keywords: Frankrijk: Geschiedenis march to moscow rusland napoleon bonaparte napoleonic napoleontische oorlogen wars militaire military campaign campagne russia moskou russische ooggetuigen eyewitnesses survivors overlevenden

Price: EUR 16.50 = appr. US$ 17.93 Seller: SomeThingz, books etcetera
- Book number: 7564