Military Career of Napoleon the Great provides an in-depth analysis of Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise as one of history’s most brilliant military commanders. Covering his early victories in Italy, the sweeping campaigns across Europe, and his ultimate downfall at Waterloo, this book examines the strategies, tactics, and leadership that defined his reign. A compelling resource for military historians and enthusiasts alike, it offers a detailed look at the genius and ambition that shaped the Napoleonic era.
Montgomery B. Gibbs was an American historian in the 19th century. His Military Career of Napoleon the Great is "an account of the remarkable campaigns of the man of destiny; authentic anecdotes of the battlefield as told by the famous marshals and generals of the first empire."