"Connelly's summaries of the action are clear and concise; his description of the social and political context in which Napoleon fought is exquisite; his portrayal of the personalities of Napoleon's marshals is lively and insightful; and his portrait of Napoleon's ambition and drive to win is superb." -- Military Review "A thoroughly stimulating and enjoyable volume. Connelly examines all the campaigns with exemplary conciseness, and the same is to be said of his treatment of the battles. Whether this book entertains or (occasionally) infuriates, it makes a reader think." -- Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research "This is a concise, clear, authoritative account presented in a felicitous literary style. Of the many works on Napoleon's thirty-year career, this is the best brief account." -- Canadian Military History "Readers will find this book useful to have in their library. Connelly gently but surely draws the readers into questioning whether or not Napoleon ever had a strategic aim.
" -- Journal of the Royal Artillery "Owen Connelly, one of the leading American historians of the French Revolution-Napoleonic Era, has that rare gift of being able to take complex and complicated information and produce a tight, smooth-flowing narrative. What is unique about this study is that it is both scholarly, based upon excellent research with good maps and a fine bibliography, and also written in a language [students] will appreciate and understand. Highly recommended." -- Choice Reviews "Owen Connelly has written a magnificent book. The text moves right along, does not bog down in favorite emperor stories, and offers the most plausible explanation of Napoleon's many-sided military character that it has been my pleasure to read. Students at all levels . will sit entwined with the fast-moving text. This is a great book.
All historians would do well to read it." -- American Historical Review.