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The Battle

Published
Apr 2000
Main Genre
Historical Historical
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320

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The Battle is the book Balzac always wanted to write and, beginning his story with Balzac's own words (`On Tuesday 16th May 1809 . . .'), Rambaud has finally achieved his predecessor's dream. The eponymous battle - now commonly described as Napoleon's first major defeat on land in Europe - took place at Essling, near Vienna; forty thousand men died in forty-eight hours. With vivid detail and meticulous accuracy, Rambaud paints a frighteningly convincing picture of the scene, imbuing the reader with a sense of the full horror and fascination of combat. With a cast enlivened by real people - Marshals Berthier, Lanne and Massena, the writer Stendhal, the painter Lejeune and, of course, the Emperor himself, The Battle is at once an incredible and epic book, a captivating literary recreation and a spellbinding portrait of one of history's most enigmatic characters.

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Mar 2001 Picador (UK) ISBN13 9780330371476 ISBN10 0330371479
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Jun 2001 Grove Press ISBN13 9780802138101 ISBN10 0802138101
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First Edition Apr 2000 Picador (UK) ISBN13 9780330371469 ISBN10 0330371460
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Apr 2000 Grove Press ISBN13 9780802116628 ISBN10 0802116620
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Dec 2015 Europe Comics ISBN10 B01GU45DK6
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