Once There Were Titans: Napoleon's Generals and Their Battles, 1800-1815
The first serious investigation of Napoleon's generals Covers the well known to the relatively obscure Provides a fresh insight into the periodThis is a masterly study of generalship in Napoleon's Grande Arme. Napoleon arguably had the greatest collection of military talent to ever serve one man working for him during the period 1800-15. The role of the Marshals of the Empire has been covered many times, and due credit is also given to them here; however, for the first time Kevin Kiley also examines in depth the contribution of the generals who never made that rank. Fifty-two general officers are examined using the battles they fought to illustrate just how valuable they were. From Marengo in 1800 to Ligny in 1815, both French victories and defeats are studied in meticulous detail, each chapter covering a battle fought and the generals who commanded them. Diverse source material has been consulted in the preparation of this volume, including after-action reports, memoirs and correspondence from officers including Senarmont, Eble, Drouot, Teste, Marmont, and Davout, as well as from lesser-known characters such as the artillerymen Boulart and Nol, and the Polish cavalryman Niegelewski, who led the final dash up the pass of Somosierra. Furthermore, those closest to Napoleon such as Fain and Marchand give their piece and provide invaluable information. Taken individually, this material paints a vivid picture of the Grande Arme and those who led it into fire. Taken as a whole, it provides an invaluable source and tells the story of the officers without whom Napoleon could never have achieved as much.
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Once There Were Titans: Napoleon's Generals and Their Battles, 1800-1815
The first serious investigation of Napoleon's generals Covers the well known to the relatively obscure Provides a fresh insight into the periodThis is a masterly study of generalship in Napoleon's Grande Arme. Napoleon arguably had the greatest collection of military talent to ever serve one man working for him during the period 1800-15. The role of the Marshals of the Empire has been covered many times, and due credit is also given to them here; however, for the first time Kevin Kiley also examines in depth the contribution of the generals who never made that rank. Fifty-two general officers are examined using the battles they fought to illustrate just how valuable they were. From Marengo in 1800 to Ligny in 1815, both French victories and defeats are studied in meticulous detail, each chapter covering a battle fought and the generals who commanded them. Diverse source material has been consulted in the preparation of this volume, including after-action reports, memoirs and correspondence from officers including Senarmont, Eble, Drouot, Teste, Marmont, and Davout, as well as from lesser-known characters such as the artillerymen Boulart and Nol, and the Polish cavalryman Niegelewski, who led the final dash up the pass of Somosierra. Furthermore, those closest to Napoleon such as Fain and Marchand give their piece and provide invaluable information. Taken individually, this material paints a vivid picture of the Grande Arme and those who led it into fire. Taken as a whole, it provides an invaluable source and tells the story of the officers without whom Napoleon could never have achieved as much.
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Once There Were Titans: Napoleon's Generals and Their Battles, 1800-1815

Once There Were Titans: Napoleon's Generals and Their Battles, 1800-1815

by Kevin F. Kiley
Once There Were Titans: Napoleon's Generals and Their Battles, 1800-1815

Once There Were Titans: Napoleon's Generals and Their Battles, 1800-1815

by Kevin F. Kiley

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The first serious investigation of Napoleon's generals Covers the well known to the relatively obscure Provides a fresh insight into the periodThis is a masterly study of generalship in Napoleon's Grande Arme. Napoleon arguably had the greatest collection of military talent to ever serve one man working for him during the period 1800-15. The role of the Marshals of the Empire has been covered many times, and due credit is also given to them here; however, for the first time Kevin Kiley also examines in depth the contribution of the generals who never made that rank. Fifty-two general officers are examined using the battles they fought to illustrate just how valuable they were. From Marengo in 1800 to Ligny in 1815, both French victories and defeats are studied in meticulous detail, each chapter covering a battle fought and the generals who commanded them. Diverse source material has been consulted in the preparation of this volume, including after-action reports, memoirs and correspondence from officers including Senarmont, Eble, Drouot, Teste, Marmont, and Davout, as well as from lesser-known characters such as the artillerymen Boulart and Nol, and the Polish cavalryman Niegelewski, who led the final dash up the pass of Somosierra. Furthermore, those closest to Napoleon such as Fain and Marchand give their piece and provide invaluable information. Taken individually, this material paints a vivid picture of the Grande Arme and those who led it into fire. Taken as a whole, it provides an invaluable source and tells the story of the officers without whom Napoleon could never have achieved as much.

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ISBN-13: 9781784384111
Publisher: Greenhill Books/Lionel Leventhal, Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

Kevin F. Kiley is a retired US Marine Corps artillery officer. He is a graduate of West Point and has a Masters Degree in Military History from Norwich University. Kevin is a Fellow of both The Massena Society and also the International Napoleonic Society. He lives in North Carolina with his wife, Daisy, and his son, Michael.

Table of Contents


Introduction     17
Prologue     27
Le Feu Sacre: Organisation and tactics of the Grande Armee     32
Return, For God's Sake: The battle of Marengo, 1800     73
The Emperor Makes War With Our Feet: The encirclement at Ulm, 1805     95
Southern Sorrows: The battle of Maida, 1806     105
The Combat Ends for Lack of Combatants: The battle of Auerstadt, 1806     112
Let Us Go Among Them: The great cavalry charge at Eylau, 1807     135
Let Not One Escape: The battle of Friedland, 1807     145
The Whole Army Would Not Be Too Much: The battle of Essling, 1809     156
Reap The Whirlwind: The battle of Albuera, 1811     170
One Last River To Cross: The crossing of the Berezina, 1812     178
March Or Die: The battle of Dresden, 1813     202
Mud, Blood And Misery: The Campaign of 1814 - The battles of Vauchamps, Champeaubert and Montmirail     211
Red Michael: The battles of Quatre Bras and Ligny, 1815     221
Glory Costs Too Much: Prince Eugene and Marshal Suchet     240
The Art of Command     253
Epilogue: This Time There Were Too Many: Plancenoit, 1815     260
The Last Reserve: The Imperial Guard, 1804-15     263
Notes     281
Bibliography     301
Index     313
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