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 The Note-Books of Captain Coignet: Soldier of the Empire, 1799-1816 - (Napoleonic Library 2) History : Military 

by Captain Jean-Roche Coignet

Hardback in Very Good condition in a Very Good Dust Jacket. The book in dark brown cloth, has gold lettering down spine. Large bookplate on front paste-down, name and date in ink & small address sticker on front endpaper. light foxing on page edges. The Dust Jacket has no nicks, tears or creases, light sun-fading on spine.

First published by Greenhill Books 1985.
This is a second edition 1986.
312 pages.
Introduction by Sir John Fortescue.
14.4cm x 22.4cm x 2.8cm.
Weight: 525gms.
Jacket design by Lynda Turney.
Captain Jean-Roch Coignet was born a month after the American Declaration of Independence, and lived through three French Revolutions, two Republics, one Empire and four Kingships. He writes with transparent truth, of himself and his times in these fascinating memoirs.

'The Note-Books of Captain Coignet' stand rather alone among French military memoirs', writes Sir John Fortescue in introducing this volume. 'They are not, according to the English way of thinking, very distinctively French. They are free from boasting and self-glorification, and they say very little about glory or the superiority of France; all of which goes to show that the French soldier can be as simple, modest and straightforward as the English ... It is indeed his simplicity which is the great charm of Coignet. His record of service is very remarkable, embracing as it does every campaign of Napoleon as First Consul and Emperor ... It is in the little details of the soldier's calling and his relations with his officers that Coignet is most valuable; and he sets his information down with the blunt sincerity of one to whom these small matters are the most important things in the world. In no other memoirs perhaps, can be studied so closely the inner life of the Army which for so long was the terror of Europe.'

In the pages of Coignet's 'Note-Book' he recalls his ordinary soldier's views about Montebello and Marengo in 1800; the campaigns of Austerlitz, Jena, Eylau and Friedland in 1805- 1807; a brief dash into Spain in 1808, where he helped to pursue Sir John Moore, but never saw a British soldier; the campaign of Aspern and Wagram in 1809; the Russian campaign of 1812, with its sequels in Germany and France; and finally the campaign of Waterloo in 1815.

'But, perhaps', as Sir John Fortescue says, 'most valuable and interesting of all are Coignet's frequent little portraits of Napoleon himself'. David Chandler, writing in 'Dictionary of Napoleonic Wars', says Coignet's 'Note-Books' are 'a colourful source of first hand information'.

'The Note-Books of Captain Coignet' were last published in 1928 and have been out of print for a great many years. This volume has been keenly sought by collectors of the literature of the Napoleonic Wars and is now reprinted so as to be more widely available once again.

Publisher: Greenhill Books
ISBN: 0947898131
Condition: VG / VG
1986
Postage & Handling to UK mainland: £4.00Price: £9.00
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