Recollections of the Private Life of Napoleon — Volume 07
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A former premier valet offers intimate memoirs of life at the Emperor's side during the Peninsular campaign, recounting journeys between headquarters, small private rituals and belongings worn by the sovereign, and the daily realities of an advancing army. Vivid scenes include bivouacs, pillage, sieges and town occupations alongside efforts at moderation and clemency, local customs honoring royal apartments, the strain of winter marches and sickness among troops, and encounters with local figures that illuminate how private habits and decisions shaped public military operations.
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