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About BORODINO: WHY IT MATTERS TODAY

Dear readers,

I have been reading about and Napoleon for almost forty years, and I can tell you that I’ve never encountered a book quite like the one I’ve just written about Borodino.  To be perfectly candid, that’s something of a mixed blessing.  It’s got some unique strengths, and it’s got some weaknesses.   To dispense with the weaknesses first, it is a short book (36 pp) and I am not a scholar of the battle — so this is not an authoritative narrative of what happened.  What you do get in this book that is pretty cool is the following:

*  Beautifully printed full-color pages with many full-page images of the battle and the battlefield.  If you take pleasure in flipping through stylish color picture books–as I do!–you should enjoy browsing through this visual treatment of the battle.

*  Interesting encounters with carefully selected primary sources that describe some of the battle’s key moments.  Frankly, I found as I read for this project that the personal memoirs written by participants in the years immediately after the fall of Napoleon were often a lot more interesting than the modern "who marched where" military histories. I like the emotional side of , trying to imagine what it felt like to be there.

*  A thought-provoking argument about why Borodino matters in the shadow of today’s conflicts–particularly Iraq.  I don’t expect everyone to agree with everything I write, but I’m putting the arguments out there to provide a fresh perspective.

The elements of this book, considered together, are an experiment, a new format for about .  I don’t expect everyone to love everything about it, but I am confident that many people who are interested in and the Napoleonic era will find this an interesting addition to their bookshelf. 

Cordially,

Fred Zimmerman
Publisher, Nimble Books LLC

Books Related to BORODINO: WHY IT MATTERS TODAY

Dear readers,

Here are a few books about Borodino you might enjoy:

 BORODINO: THE MOSCOVA: The Battle for the Redoubts  (Alex Mikaberidze, 2007)

BATTLE OF BORODINO, THE: Napoleon Against Kutuzov (Campaign Chonicles) (Hourtoulle)

 With Napoleon in Russia (Dover Books on History, Political and Social Science)  Caulaincourt was Napoleon’s ADC and former ambassador to Russia.

There are many more of course!

Cordially,

Fred Zimmerman
Publisher, Nimble Books LLC