The Eagle of the Empire - Cyrus Townsend Brady

The Eagle of the Empire

By Cyrus Townsend Brady

  • Release Date: 1920-01-01
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

Book Synopsis

The book is about the Battle of Waterloo, which the story in this book ends, is popularly regarded as one of the decisive battles of the world, particularly with reference to the career of the greatest of all Captains. Napoleon's genius cannot be denied any more than his failure. In this book author tried to show him at his best and also almost at his worst. For sheer brilliance, military and mental, the campaigning in France in 1814 could not be surpassed. He is there with his raw recruits, his beardless boys, his old guard, his tactical and strategical ability, his furious energy, his headlong celerity and his marvelous power of inspiration; just as he was in Italy when he revolutionized the art of war and electrified the world. Many of these qualities are in evidence in the days before Waterloo, but during the actual battle upon which his fate and the fate of the world turned, the tired, broken, ill man is drowsily nodding before a farmhouse by the road, while Ney, whose superb and headlong courage was not accompanied by any corresponding military ability, wrecks the last grand army.

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