Napoleon's 1807 campaign against the Russians came close to being his
first defeat. At Eylau the Emperor was outnumbered by the army of the
Russian commander Bennigsen, yet he accepted battle. His reputation was
saved by the flamboyant Murat, who led one of the greatest cavalry
charges in history.
Christopher Summerville's gripping account of this bitterly fought clash
and of Napoleon's subsequent triumph at Friedland is the first extensive
study of the campaign to be published for a century.
The story is told in the concise, clear Campaign Chronicles format which
records the action in vivid detail, day by day, hour by hour. Included
are full orders of battle showing the chain of command and the fighting
capabilities of the opposing armies.