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Blücher: Scourge of Napoleon
Contributor(s): Leggiere, Michael V. (Author)
ISBN: 0806164662     ISBN-13: 9780806164663
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
OUR PRICE:   $24.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Military
- History | Europe - Germany
- History | Modern - 18th Century
Dewey: B
Series: Campaigns and Commanders
Physical Information: 1.27" H x 6" W x 9" (1.83 lbs) 572 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Germany
- Cultural Region - French
- Chronological Period - 18th Century
- Chronological Period - 1800-1850
 
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One of the most colorful characters in the Napoleonic pantheon, Gebhard Leberecht von Bl cher (1742-1819) is best known as the Prussian general who, along with the Duke of Wellington, defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. Throughout his long career, Bl cher distinguished himself as a bold commander, but his actions at times appeared erratic and reckless. This magnificent biography by Michael V. Leggiere, an award-winning historian of the Napoleonic Wars, is the first scholarly book in English to explore Bl cher's life and military career--and his impact on Napoleon.

Drawing on exhaustive research in European archives, Leggiere eschews the melodrama of earlier biographies and offers instead a richly nuanced portrait of a talented leader who, contrary to popular perception, had a strong grasp of military strategy. Nicknamed "Marshal Forward" by his soldiers, he in fact retreated more often than he attacked. Focusing on the campaigns of 1813, 1814, and 1815, Leggiere evaluates the full effects of Bl cher's operations on his archenemy.

In addition to providing military analysis, Leggiere draws extensively from Bl cher's own writings to reveal the man behind the legend. Though tough as nails on the outside, Bl cher was a loving family man who deplored the casualties of war. This meticulously written biography, enhanced by detailed maps and other illustrations, fills a large gap in our understanding of a complex man who, for all his flaws and eccentricities, is justly credited with releasing Europe from the yoke of Napoleon's tyranny.


Contributor Bio(s): Leggiere, Michael V.: -

Michael V. Leggiere is Assistant Professor and Deputy Director, Military History Center, University of North Texas, and author of Napoleon & Berlin: The Franco-Prussian War in North Germany, 1813 (OU Press, 2002), and The Fall of Napoleon, Vol. I: The Allied Invasion of France, 1813-181 (Cambridge, 2007).