For readers curious about a disciplined life and a military career told through vivid travels
A compact history and personal portrait of a late lieutenant-general, intertwined with letters from a journey across Europe in 1814. This edition presents a narrative that blends biographical detail with firsthand travel writing, offering insight into a soldier’s character and the era’s key events without revealing every plot point.
The book traces a life marked by steady duty, loyalty to allies, and moments of daring in battles and sieges. It also follows a journey from Calais to Geneva and the high passes of St. Bernard, where the author records landscapes, people, and memories of recent wars. Readers will encounter personal reflections, historical context, and evocative scenes that illuminate the period’s challenges and triumphs.
- Character sketches of a disciplined officer and trusted companion to notable figures
- Accounts of sieges, battles, and military movements in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
- Vivid travel writing through France and the Alps, with observations of landscapes and buildings
- Supplementary letters and anecdotes that deepen the sense of era and place
Ideal for readers of military history and travel epistles, especially those interested in personal perspectives from the Napoleonic era.