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The Generals

von Simon Scarrow

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Reihen: Die Napoleon-Saga (Book 2)

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The second in this epic quartet of novels focusing on two giants of European history, Wellington and Napoleon It's 1796 as THE GENERALS opens, and both Arthur Wellesly (later Wellington) and Napoleon Bonaparte are making their mark as men of military genius. Wellesley, as commander of the 33rd Regiment of Foot, is sent to India, where his skill and bravery make a remarkable impression on his superiors. Napoleon's role as commander of the Army of Italy leads to success in battle and rapid political progress. By 1804, Napoleon has established himself as Emperor, and has his sights set on conquering all of Europe. The time has come for Wellesly to stand against Napoleon in the confrontation that lies ahead.… (mehr)
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Napoleón es un joven oficial de la Francia revolucionaria dispuesto a poner de manifiesto su ardor militar durante las campañas en Italia y Egipto, lo que no tarda en llevarlo a lo más alto de la política francesa. Mientras, Wellington embarcacon destino a la India, donde se gana la admiración de sus superiores por su inteligencia táctica.
  Natt90 | Jan 27, 2023 |
The Generals is the well written back story of both Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington in their parallel struggles to rise to the top. I much preferred Wellington's story--I had not read anything focused upon him, but I found a great deal in his attitude toward India's people and culture to please me. ( )
  cfk | Jan 29, 2014 |
First of all, this is not a book review. Since childhood, I've been fascinated by the Napoleonic Era. It seemed logical, therefore, for me to read this series of books by [a:Scarrow, Simon|4327672|Scarrow, Simon|http://www.goodreads.com/assets/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66-251a730d696018971ef4a443cdeaae05.jpg], which is about two of the most important figures of that time - Napoleon and Sir Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of Wellington). It was with some surprise, then, that I found myself being drawn more into Wellesley's history in India.

[bc:The Generals|679448|The Generals (Revolution, #2)|Simon Scarrow|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1177084690s/679448.jpg|665850] I confess that my knowledge of Wellesley's early years is sadly lacking. I was amazed to discover that this conservative, naturally arrogant, man had a conscience unlike most of his class. He deplored the abuse of the native Indian population by British officers and soldiers, and was forever looking for ways in which the lot of the people could be improved. Of course, this was partly because he recognised the danger of a general uprising - uncounted millions of Indians against a handful of British. It is clear, however, that he also had a moral conscience which drove him to genuinely try to make life better for the common people of India. He believed in Justice, above all else. When he was finally in a position to do so, he introduced new laws and procedures, whereby the beatings and killings of Indians by their British overlords would no longer go unpunished.

A blend of fact and fiction, superbly crafted so that it becomes impossible to tell which is which, these books are worth reading! ( )
  SteveKSmy | Apr 16, 2013 |
“Napoleon in Egypt. Wellington in India.” The front cover proclaimed. All right! I thought, finally things will start hotting up after the very slow first novel. But for the first 200 pages it was all I could do to keep my eyes open! This is mainly to do with the fact that there is a lot to do with Josephine and Kitty; the loves of Napoleon and Wellesley (Wellington) and nothing to do with the campaigns in Egypt or India which are my main interests of this period. However, once I had struggled through those 200 pages things got a lot better and started rattling along nicely and by the end of the book I was more than ready for the next book, I just hope that he starts “Fire and Sword” off at a run. ( )
1 abstimmen twiglet12 | Nov 1, 2010 |
Great literature this isn't; but it is a real page-turner. Well researched, it is a fictionalised account of the rise to eminence of both Wellington, in India, and Napoleon, in wars against the Italians and Austrians. There are obvious comparisons to Bernard Cornwell, but generally Scarrow is a better writer than his predecessor in the Napoleonic land warfare fiction genre. ( )
1 abstimmen YossarianXeno | Oct 10, 2010 |
"As with all Mr Scarrow’s books this novel is well researched, although the author admits that he has had to “bend the history and tweak time” in order to satisfy the needs of the novel."
 

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KINZEL, FredÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt

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The second in this epic quartet of novels focusing on two giants of European history, Wellington and Napoleon It's 1796 as THE GENERALS opens, and both Arthur Wellesly (later Wellington) and Napoleon Bonaparte are making their mark as men of military genius. Wellesley, as commander of the 33rd Regiment of Foot, is sent to India, where his skill and bravery make a remarkable impression on his superiors. Napoleon's role as commander of the Army of Italy leads to success in battle and rapid political progress. By 1804, Napoleon has established himself as Emperor, and has his sights set on conquering all of Europe. The time has come for Wellesly to stand against Napoleon in the confrontation that lies ahead.

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Im Chaos, das die Französische Revolution hinterlässt, wird Napoleon des Verrats angeklagt. Um seine Reputation zu retten, begibt der große Feldherr sich auf Kriegszüge nach Italien und Ägypten. Während Napoleon sich in zahlreichen blutigen Schlachten verliert, schickt England sich an, unter der Führung Wellingtons das mächtige Frankreich zu unterwerfen. Die beiden großen Schlachtenlenker Napoleon und Wellington stehen sich als erbitterte Feinde gegenüber in einem Kampf, der die Grundfesten der Weltgeschichte erschüttert...
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