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by baron de Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin Marbot
MÉMOIRES DU GÉNÉRAL BARON DE MARBOT - II - MADRID—ESSLING—TORRÈS-VÉDRAS - PARIS
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The memoir offers a first‑hand portrait of a French officer who rose from aide‑de‑camp to a trusted staff member during the turbulent early years of Napoleon’s empire. With a keen eye for both battlefield drama and the political intrigue that surrounded the French court, he recounts the fevered atmosphere of 1808‑1809 as France’s armies surged into the Iberian Peninsula.
Readers follow his vivid account of the march on Lisbon, the chaotic power struggles in Spain, and the fraught negotiations in Bayonne that saw monarchs deposed and new regimes imposed. His observations of Napoleon’s maneuvers, the desperate defenses of French troops, and the personal toll of wounds and illness bring the era to life without sacrificing the humility of a soldier chronicling his own service.
The narrative blends strategic detail with intimate anecdotes, making it an engaging companion for anyone interested in the human side of Napoleonic warfare and the early chapters of a career forged on relentless campaigns.
Language
fr
Duration
~14 hours (842K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-07-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1782–1854
A cavalry officer who rode through the Napoleonic Wars and later turned those experiences into one of the era’s most vivid memoirs. His writing brings battles, marches, and military life to the page with the pace of lived adventure.
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