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A compact biography traces the life and career of Napoleon from modest origins through rapid advancement to supreme power. It follows his education and early military service, then gives detailed accounts of his campaigns in Italy and elsewhere, emphasizing tactics, sieges, and battlefield maneuvers. The narrative treats his seizure of political authority, administrative reforms, coronation as emperor, and the diplomatic arrangements that accompanied expansion. Later chapters examine the disastrous eastern campaign, final defeat, and exile, interweaving contemporary documents, eyewitness testimony, and military analysis. Throughout the author balances literary portraiture with concise political and strategic history, offering measured judgments shaped by early nineteenth-century perspectives.

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J. G. Lockhart

J. G. Lockhart was a Scottish author and biographer, best known for his detailed and insightful work, "Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott." This ten-volume series provides a comprehensive account of the life and literary contributions of Sir Walter Scott, reflecting Lockhart's close relationship with the celebrated novelist and poet. In addition to his biographical work, Lockhart also authored "The History of Napoleon Buonaparte," showcasing his interest in historical narratives. His literary contributions extend to fiction as well, with works like "Valerius. A Roman Story," which illustrates his versatility as a writer. Lockhart's writings remain significant in the study of 19th-century literature.

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