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The Story of Napoleon

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The book chronicles the life and career of Napoleon, following his schooldays and formative years through his rapid military rise, political consolidation, and continental domination. It emphasizes his talent for organisation, detailing reforms in administration, law, the army, and church‑state relations that reshaped societies emerging from revolution. Campaigns, diplomatic initiatives, and pivotal decisions are recounted alongside the varying and partisan memoirs of contemporaries, with the author weighing conflicting accounts. The narrative traces how expansive ambition produced both triumph and eventual exile, inviting a balanced appraisal of achievements and faults.

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Harold Wheeler

Harold Wheeler was an author known for his engaging historical narratives aimed at younger audiences. His notable works include "The Boys' Nelson," which presents the life of the famous naval commander in a manner accessible to children, and "The Story of Napoleon," which explores the life and legacy of the French military leader. Wheeler's writing often combines educational content with storytelling, making history both informative and entertaining. He also authored "The Story of Wellington" and "War in the Underseas," further contributing to his reputation as a writer who sought to inspire interest in history among young readers.

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