What's objectively the best book to learn about Napoleon Bonaparte?
The biography of Josephine
Expansive and well-researched. Great exposition on the battles, and uses Bonny's own correspondences as the fundamental primary sources.
the bible old testament
>Napoleon approached the regiment alone, dismounted his horse and, when he was within gunshot range, shouted to the soldiers, "Here I am. Kill your Emperor, if you wish". The soldiers quickly responded with, "Vive L'Empereur!" Ney, who had boasted to the restored Bourbon king, Louis XVIII, that he would bring Napoleon to Paris in an iron cage, affectionately kissed his former emperor and forgot his oath of allegiance to the Bourbon monarch.
Is there a more kino moment in history?
>>9925499
Saw this when I came here to post his diary desu.