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AUTHOR: Bukhari, E
FORMAT: 48pp 40 Bw 8 col 248x184 Pb
Much has been made of Napoleon's Marshals’ personal rivalries, jealousies,
greed and lust for power. They had every soldier's vices and virtues; the were
glory-seeking, self-aggrandising and envious of social status. Napoleon's method
of command was such that he expected his marshals to obey, not initiate; and he
slowly set out to ensure that his senior officers became merely blind agents who
executed his orders without hesitation, discussion or personal opinion. Emir
Bukhari presents an account of these soldiers who, whilst far from brilliant
strategists, nevertheless performed a vital role and were exceptional leaders of
men. Contents: The Marshals * Biographies * Uniforms and Accessorie *
Colour plates by Chris Warner.
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