The colourful career of a member of Napoleon's staff<br><br>This is the autobiography of the man who became Count Philippe de Segur general of Division Peer of France. Born in 1780 Segur was a child of the revolution. He was a private in 1800 an aide de camp to Napoleon and a general by 1812. His is the story of the Revolution Consulate and First Empire of France. Segur saw campaigns throughout the epoch and the titles of the chapters of his memoir give clear indications as to the colour of its detail. Here are Austerlitz Ulm Vienna Jena Berlin and the war in the Iberian Peninsula. For those who are interested in the Napoleonic Wars this book written by one who was intimate with the strategies and machinations of the Emperor will be an essential addition to their library.
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