Napoleon: A Life Free Audiobook Download by Andrew Roberts


John Lee narrates this well-written biography of Napoleon Bonaparte. The audiobook is a great way to learn more about the historical figure as well as gain insight into his life.

Alexander Graham Bell called Napoleon, "A.N. Other." This is the title of John Lee's audiobook on the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, which is a very competent and thorough account of the man who reshaped Europe--and much of the world--more than any other individual in history. The narrator John Lee's reading captures all the brilliance and ambition of Napoleon's extraordinary career, and Lee's voice-work has a persuasive quality that never fails to fascinate. The narration itself is one of the book's few drawbacks: it features no dashing turn-of-phrase or literary flourish, but neither does it fail to deliver its message with power.

From Napoleon's early life to his final days, John Lee narrates the dramatic story of this French emperor.

Napoleon: A Life is an audio book that explores the life and times of Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the most influential military leaders in history. The book starts with Napoleon's childhood and follows his life through revolution and into exile, until finally Napoleon returns to France for his final conquest.

This is a story of one man and how he came to dominate the world, through blood, sweat and tears. The story begins with an account of how Corsica was annexed to France in 1768. After Napoleon's father died and his family went into exile in Corsica, Napoleon made his way up the social ladder. By 1793, Napoleon had risen to become a general within the French army.

'John Lee' is a British actor and has narrated many audiobooks. 'John Lee' brings to life the character of Napoleon Bonaparte in this audiobook which covers his entire life from when he was born until his death.

Published Date 2014-11-04
Duration 32 hours 56 minutes
Author Andrew Roberts
Narrated John Lee
Reviews
(93 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Biography & Memoir
Parent Category Military, History & Culture, Europe

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