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Книга "Fire and Sword"
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Fire and Sword SIMON SCARROW www.headline.co.uk Copyright © 2009 Simon...
Fire and Sword SIMON SCARROW www.headline.co.uk ...
Copyright © 2009 Simon Scarrow ...
To Murray, Gareth and Mark, in the hope that we can keep up with Glynne! ...
Chapter 1 Napoleon Paris, December 1804 As Napoleon’s carriage pulled up in...
Chapter 2 April 1805 Napoleon stood in front of the window, staring down into the ...
Chapter 3 ‘Well, why shouldn’t I have ten new pairs of shoes?’ Josephine frowned as she p...
Chapter 4 Arthur London, September 1805 For Sir Arthur Wellesley the sight ...
Chapter 5 In Downing Street, Arthur made directly for the office of Lord Castlereagh, Sec...
Chapter 6 Napoleon Boulogne, August 1805 The encampment of the army tasked ...
Chapter 7 Paris, September 1805 ‘Not a very satisfactory state of affairs,’ Napole...
Chapter 8 Strasbourg, 24 September 1805 As two of the junior staff officers spread...
Chapter 9 Ulm, 16 October 1805 Hemmed in on all sides, the Austrians retreated to ...
Chapter 10 Arthur London, November 1805 In the weeks that followed his retu...
Chapter 11 The following morning Lord Buckingham’s guests returned to London. They were d...
Chapter 12 The mood in the capital was mixed.The news of the great victory won at Trafalg...
Chapter 13 Napoleon As soon as the arrangements had been made for the paroling of ...
Chapter 14 After a brief rest to gorge themselves on the supplies stockpiled in Vienna th...
Chapter 15 Austerlitz, 2 December 1805 At four in the morning the officers and ser...
Chapter 16 Arthur London, February 1806 ‘It was Austerlitz that killed him,...
Chapter 17 Hastings, February 1806 As the long winter months dragged on Arthur was...
Chapter 18 Dublin, April 1806 The ship from Bristol fought its way across the Iris...
Chapter 19 The honeymoon was over in less than a week and when the newly married couple r...
Chapter 20 Napoleon Paris, August 1806 The air was heavy and still and alre...
Chapter 21 Bamberg, 7 October 1806 ‘And, unless his imperial majesty replies to th...
Chapter 22 Jena, 13 October 1806 ‘I would say that there are perhaps forty, maybe ...
Chapter 23 Napoleon stared at him for a moment and then shook his head. ‘What nonsense is...
Chapter 24 Warsaw, January 1807 Napoleon pulled the thick fur robe more closely ab...
Chapter 25 Eylau, 8 February 1807 From the church bell tower Napoleon had a good v...
Chapter 26 Arthur London, February 1807 The cries from upstairs reached a n...
Chapter 27 ‘The Duke of Portland? You can’t be serious.’ Arthur shook his head. ‘The man ...
Chapter 28 Dublin, April 1807 The new Chief Secretary and his small family moved i...
Chapter 29 In an effort to better understand the public mood across Ireland, Arthur took ...
Chapter 30 My Dear Brother, I write briefly to let it be known to you that his maj...
Chapter 31 Napoleon The River Niemen, near Tilsit, 25 June 1807 The ...
Chapter 32 While the preliminary articles of the peace negotiations were drawn up by the ...
Chapter 33 The streets of Paris echoed with the sound of the salute being fired from the ...
Chapter 34 Arthur Sheerness, 31 July 1807 There was no putting it off any l...
Chapter 35 ‘Easy oars!’ the midshipman cried out and the sailors ceased rowing, allowing ...
Chapter 36 ‘What town is that?’ Arthur asked, nodding across the fields towards the modes...
Chapter 37 The preparations for the siege were completed shortly after Arthur’s brigade r...
Chapter 38 Napoleon Paris, December 1807 The Emperor sat at his desk, hands...
Chapter 39 Pamplona, February 1808 It was a freezing morning and the Spanish sentr...
Chapter 40 ‘His majesty insists on being referred to as King Ferdinand VII of Spain,’ the...
Chapter 41 Even before the reports had been published in Europe’s newspapers Napoleon had...
Chapter 42 Arthur Dublin, April 1808 ‘Congratulations, my dear,’ said Kitty...
Chapter 43 Mondego Bay, Portugal, 30 July 1808 The British fleet lay heaved to off...
Chapter 44 The church tower of Obidos provided fine views towards the south, and through ...
Chapter 45 The sun was low in the sky and streamed straight into Arthur’s face as he sat ...
Chapter 46 The following afternoon Arthur visited the wounded in the makeshift hospital i...
Chapter 47 Napoleon Vitoria, November 1808 The journey across the Pyrenees ...
Chapter 48 Before the Army of Spain lay the forbidding mass of the Guadarramas, a long ba...
Chapter 49 As soon as the last of the enemy was cleared from the pass the army advanced o...
Chapter 50 Arthur London, December 1808 ‘It was a mistake to ever send an a...
Chapter 51 Arthur was wearing his best uniform when he presented himself before the membe...
Chapter 52 Napoleon Madrid, December 1808 ‘And there’s another message from...
Chapter 53 Arthur Dublin, January 1809 Even when the news reached Ireland t...
Chapter 54 Napoleon Paris, 23 January 1809 The imperial carriage entered th...
Chapter 55 Arthur Lisbon, April 1809 ‘It appears that all of Lisbon has tur...
Chapter 56 As dawn broke across the river the full extent of the damage done by the Frenc...
Chapter 57 Throughout the night the people of Oporto celebrated their liberation and pres...
Author’s Note Some historians consider the coronation of Napoleon, and his crushing victo...
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