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1812: Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow

1812: Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow
By Adam Zamoyski

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #22161 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-04-04
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 656 pages

Editorial Reviews

Sunday Times
'Adam Zamoyski's account of the 1812 campaign is so brilliant that it is impossible to put the book aside'

Evening Standard
'Graphically told in heartbreaking detail... Zamoyski elegantly delivers gripping storytelling, bold revisionism and poignant suffering.'

The Spectator
'Magnificent... the description of the retreat is one of the most vivid and horrifying passages of history I have read...'


Customer Reviews

collection of myths and prejuces 1
The book is an exellent example of manipulation of history made by somebody with a strong ideological background. The only goal of Zamoyski is to show that Russia and Russians have nothing to do with the defeat of Napoleon and this defeat was ceased by anything else - bad weather, illness of Napoleon or maybe little green alliens. The plan of the campaine desined by Barklay de Tolly and followed by Kutuzov is not mentioned at all. Kutuzov is shown as a stupid and lazy idiot (this is an example of manipulation again - he is characterised in the book by exepts from letters of his rivals and enemies only).
Another problem is a discription of brutality of the war. From the book it is completely impossible to understand why russians flew from Moscow in the view of Frensh army. Just a hint: every russian town on the road from Smolensk to Moscow was burnt to ashes. Author ignores any notes about mass executions of russian PoWs (de Segur, Memoires, polish regiment killed all russian PoWs they had to escort).
As well sometimes I had an impression that Napoleon's army consisted mostly from polish regiments with a few italian ones.
The book is written with the great hate to Russia and Russians and has nothing to do with the history.

This is the most fantastic book5
This is the most fantastic book. I was riveted from start to finish. It conjours the beauty of 18th century war with all its posing finery while defly describing the horrifying fate of its victims and it's perpetrators. Zamoyski's style is simple and unadourned. He lets the story write itself but what a story it is and how beautifuly the atmosphere of the occassion is caught. The arrogance and mercurial inteligence of Napoleon is brilliantly portrayed. It is almost as if you are actualy beside him as he is delivering one of his monologues while striding across the snow to his departing carriage.

I'd give it six stars if I could5
Outstanding book. Extremely informative, very readable indeed. I couldn't put it down and read it with the enthusiasm of an adolescent reading a Playboy. The narrative was very interesting, battle tactics were easy to follow (maps in the right places)and you don't lose the thread of who is who (which I, not being an expert historian, tend to do with some history books). I'm sorry I can only give it five stars. If you have a passing interest in this piece of history but worry about whether you can really invest time and energy in a book of this size, put your worries aside and go for it, you won't regret it.