Napoleon: A Life

Time to Read
20 hrs 26 mins

Reading Time

20 hrs 26 mins

How long to read Napoleon: A Life?

The estimated word count of Napoleon: A Life is 306,280 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 20 hrs 26 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 34 hrs 2 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 11 hrs 21 mins.

Napoleon: A Life - 306,280 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 34 hrs 2 mins
Average 250 words/min 20 hrs 26 mins
Fast 450 words/min 11 hrs 21 mins
Napoleon: A Life by Andrew Roberts
Authors
Andrew Roberts

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306,280 words

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for Napoleon: A Life

32 hours and 56 minutes

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Description

The definitive biography of the great soldier-statesman by the New York Times bestselling author of The Storm of War—winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography and the Grand Prix of the Fondation Napoleon   Austerlitz, Borodino, Waterloo: his battles are among the greatest in history, but Napoleon Bonaparte was far more than a military genius and astute leader of men. Like George Washington and his own hero Julius Caesar, he was one of the greatest soldier-statesmen of all times. Andrew Roberts’s Napoleon is the first one-volume biography to take advantage of the recent publication of Napoleon’s thirty-three thousand letters, which radically transform our understanding of his character and motivation. At last we see him as he was: protean multitasker, decisive, surprisingly willing to forgive his enemies and his errant wife Josephine. Like Churchill, he understood the strategic importance of telling his own story, and his memoirs, dictated from exile on St. Helena, became the single bestselling book of the nineteenth century. An award-winning historian, Roberts traveled to fifty-three of Napoleon’s sixty battle sites, discovered crucial new documents in archives, and even made the long trip by boat to St. Helena. He is as acute in his understanding of politics as he is of military history. Here at last is a biography worthy of its subject: magisterial, insightful, beautifully written, by one of our foremost historians.