May 1809. After getting off to a thundering start with his campaign,
Napoleon had to carry out a difficult military maneuver: crossing a
river, in strength in full view of the enemy. The Austrians under
Archduke Charles put up a vigorous resistance and together with the
capricious River Danube contributed to the French Emperor's first defeat
on the Continent.
Gilles Boué is a military history specialist and regularly collaborates
to the history department of the French Ministry of Defense. His bipolar
view of the battle helps to explain the reasons for this defeat.
Vividly illustrated with battle scenes, engravings, photos and plates of
uniforms.