
audiobook
by duc de Rovigo Anne-Jean-Marie-René Savary
A vivid snapshot of the Napoleonic machine unfolds as the memoirist recounts life in the sprawling Boulogne camp. He describes how conscripts and seasoned troops alike were marshaled into numbered corps, each assigned a precise stretch of coastline and a relentless schedule that blended drill with hard‑won construction. From the rhythmic clang of shovels to the disciplined cadence of muskets, the narrative captures the extraordinary coordination required to turn raw terrain into a fully operational naval base.
Through the eyes of a senior officer, the listener hears the clang of iron and the splash of newly dug harbors, feeling the pride of soldiers who built ports, jetties, and canals while simultaneously training for battle. The memoir blends technical detail with human observation, showing how discipline, ingenuity, and sheer willpower turned a massive logistical project into a testament of Napoleon’s ambition. This first act offers an immersive portrait of an army that was as much a builder as a fighter.
Language
fr
Duration
~9 hours (567K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-03-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1774–1833
A trusted insider of Napoleon’s inner circle, he moved from the battlefield to diplomacy and high office, eventually becoming one of the Empire’s most feared police chiefs.
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