Two Reviews of ‘Napoleon the Great’ by Andrew Roberts

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'‘Napoleon': supreme strategist in governing, love and war', review in the Seattle Times (28th December, 2014)
 
'…Andrew Roberts' “Napoleon: A Life” is a stunning 920-page overview of Napoleon's rise and almost as dramatic fall. Although there surely are as many biographies of Napoleon as years since his death, Roberts is the first biographer to utilize the recent publication of Napoleon's 33,000 surviving letters…'
 
Review in The Washington Post (5th December, 2014)
 
'…Napoleon was a whirling dynamo whose ceaseless energy led Talleyrand, that wily old cynic, to laconically lament, “What a pity the man wasn't lazy.” And the breathtaking arc of his career has attracted countless chroniclers since his death in 1821, aged just 51. He may be the most written-about human being in history. But perhaps none has taken to the task with greater zeal than Andrew Roberts, the much-garlanded British historian, whose admiration for his subject infuses and enlivens this brilliant new biography…'

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