Eugene Labaume Livres






The Crime Of 1812 And Its Retribution
A New Rendering Into English Of Labaume's Relation Circonstanciee De La Campagne De Russie En 1812 (1912)
- 316pages
- 12 heures de lecture
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Captain Labaume
A French Officer's First Hand Account of the Invasion of Russia & Retreat from Moscow
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This eyewitness account offers a gripping narrative of the catastrophic events that led to the downfall of Napoleon's Grand Army. Through vivid descriptions and personal experiences, the author captures the chaos, suffering, and strategic blunders that marked this historical moment. The text provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by soldiers and the harsh realities of war, making it an essential read for those interested in military history and the impact of leadership decisions.
Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact, preserving its authenticity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the legacy of knowledge it contributes to civilization. The reproduction aims to maintain fidelity to the original text, offering insights into its context and relevance.
Circumstantial Narrative Of The Campaign In Russia
Containing A Faithful Description Of The Affecting And Interesting Scenes Of Which The Author Was An Eyewitness
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Eugene Labaume's firsthand account offers a detailed narrative of the 1812 campaign in Russia during the Napoleonic Wars. He chronicles the lead-up to Napoleon's invasion, highlighting initial victories and the eventual retreat of French forces amidst harsh conditions. Rich in vivid battle descriptions and personal anecdotes, the book captures the suffering endured by both soldiers and civilians. This historical account serves as a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the complexities of war.
This eyewitness account details the destruction of Napoleon's Grand Army during the 1812 invasion of Russia, written by officer Labaume. Serving from the army's peak of 400,000 to its devastating end, his narrative offers a substantial and well-crafted perspective on this historical event, enhanced with battlefield maps. A valuable resource for enthusiasts.