Spurred by a lifelong fascination with the great emperor, French
novelist Honoré de Balzac set himself the pains-taking task of
collecting a selection of Napoleon's aphorisms from his public speeches
and the gazettes of the time.
Arranged into four themes (covering social life, the military arts, the
exercise of power and the teachings of experience and misfortune),
Napoleon's pithy pills of wisdom - often Machiavellian, cynical, dry and
sometimes cruel - offer a unique insight into the mind of a man who
prided himself on preferring action over thought and the sword over the
pen, and conjure up one of the most eminent and influential historical
figures of all time.