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Tango0110 Oct 2019 12:38 p.m. PST

"Few historical figures exert so much fascination as Napoleon Bonaparte. But those who believe that the memory of the great wars and conquests of the former general are beginning to fade should, together with Thomas Schuler, embark on a unique voyage of discovery through Europe and time. On the way in the footsteps of Napoleon, we see that his spirit still surrounds us everywhere today – even where you would not have expected it.

If you look closely enough, there are still many doors in our presence that give you a glimpse back into the Napoleonic era. Who would have thought that Napoleon's favorite chocolatier in Paris still makes his sweets according to the recipes of the day? The historian and journalist Thomas Schuler has gone to places that are closely intertwined with the history of Napoleon, he has walked across the Great St. Bernard, Moscow, Paris, Berlin, London, Kaub and Venice visited, and he has great battlefields Inspected like Waterloo, the Beresina or Regensburg – his book is a historical search for clues, peppered with surprising observations and entertaining stories."
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