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by baron de Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin Marbot
The memoir opens with a vivid portrait of a young man born into a proud military family, whose childhood at the family château and schooling in a provincial convent set the stage for a life destined for service. He recounts the turbulence of the revolutionary years, watching his father navigate shifting loyalties while he himself is thrust into the world of cadets and early postings. These formative episodes blend personal anecdotes—such as a daring duel on the outskirts of Savona—with the broader upheavals reshaping France.
As the narrative moves forward, the author becomes a junior officer under the charismatic rise of Napoleon. He describes the excitement and terror of early campaigns in Italy, the fierce fighting at Montenotte and Marengo, and the camaraderie forged in the heat of battle. His keen eye captures both the strategic brilliance of his commanders and the grim realities of siege warfare, offering a soldier’s perspective on triumph and loss.
Interwoven throughout are moments of humor and humanity—a mischievous episode at a republican banquet, the harsh discipline of Masséna, and the small acts of kindness that sustain morale. The memoir provides an intimate glimpse into the life of a cavalryman who witnessed France’s transformation from revolution to empire, all told with vivid detail and a steady, reflective voice.
Language
fr
Duration
~11 hours (662K 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 hard years into some of the era’s most vivid military memoirs. His stories mix battlefield drama, sharp observation, and the perspective of someone who was there.
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