Jerome Bonaparte: The War Years, 1800-1815, Vol. 189 - Book Reviews,
by Glenn J. Lamar
Jerome Bonaparte: The War Years, 1800-1815, Vol. 189 FROM THE PUBLISHER Napoleon's youngest brother, Jerome, has over the centuries been portrayed as a military commander who was completely incompetent and unimportant to his famous sibling. This first biography of Jerome by an American author utilizes many firsthand accounts of Jerome's abilities that have never before been available to readers in English, as well as archival material that has never been published in any language, to challenge this view. Focussing on the lesser-known theaters of operation from 1800 to the Russian campaign in 1812, this study completes the gaps in the military history of the Napoleonic Wars. As Lamar demonstrates, Jerome was not responsible for the failure of Napoleon's early maneuvers during the invasion of Russia, nor did he lose the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. SYNOPSIS Retelling of the career of Napoleon's youngest brother, this book uses previously unpublished material to shed new light on one of the most maligned figures of the Napoleonic era.
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