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Q: Any history buffs here?

Completely un-china related.

 

I'm just curious if anybody on this forum likes to read about history and could recommend a decent book on Napoleon. Realize I dont really know much about that era and it sounds really exciting.

 

Not any kind of big long series just like a one-volume reasonable length book covering that time period. 

 

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2 books I would recommend:

 

Napoleon Bonaparte

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And a TV series: Napoléon (2002) 

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coineineagh:

the miniseries was really well made. entertaining if you have an evening to spare.

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2 books I would recommend:

 

Napoleon Bonaparte

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Napoleon

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And a TV series: Napoléon (2002) 

Stars: Christian Clavier, ,

 

coineineagh:

the miniseries was really well made. entertaining if you have an evening to spare.

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Napoleon Dynamite 

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Ha!

 

What a timely, topical reference!

 

Good for you sir I walked right into that one!

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Check out  from Dawn to Decadence. Best single volume European History Book in the World. Written by a French American so plenty of Napoleon.

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 "Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.”
– Napoleon Bonaparte

coineineagh:

that coffin looks a bit stumpy. i know he was short, but they could have compensated. people have expectations after all. they came to see a great man's mausoleum, not a dwarf's coffin.

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rasklnik:

Not a good picture...that thing is huge...I could fit in there...

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diverdude1:

yeah, the photograph perspective gives the appearance that it is foreshortened, this is actually not the case, the mausoleum is very large. I know, I have visited twice.

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coineineagh:

Those statues in the background give a bad reference for size, then. The architect should have thought of that.

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