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Les cahiers du Capitaine Coignet (1799-1815)

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The narrative gathers a veteran's firsthand notebooks of military life, combining eyewitness campaign reports with everyday camp details and vivid anecdotes. Entries chronicle marches, combats, garrison duties, provisions, and interactions with comrades, delivered in plainspoken prose that favors practical observation over rhetorical flourish. The manuscript alternates concise incident notes and reflective passages on discipline, loyalty, and the soldierly mindset, and is organized as a sequence of notebooks accompanied by editorial material and facsimile reproductions. Together the pieces create an intimate, ground-level portrait of service, routine, and camaraderie within an imperial army.

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Jean-Roch Coignet

Jean-Roch Coignet was a French soldier and memoirist, best known for his work "Les cahiers du Capitaine Coignet (1799-1815)," which provides a vivid account of his experiences during the Napoleonic Wars. Serving in the Grande Armée, Coignet's writings offer a unique perspective on military life and the events of the era, blending personal anecdotes with historical context. His memoirs are valued for their authenticity and detail, contributing to the understanding of the Napoleonic period from a soldier's viewpoint. Coignet's reflections capture the challenges and camaraderie of his fellow soldiers, making his work a notable piece of French literary heritage.

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