NAPOLEON:
HOW HE DID IT
THE MEMOIRS OF BARON FAIN
First Secretary of the Emperor's Cabinet
Forward by Jean Tulard
Translated by Dhyna Raufa
First English Edition
6.41 x 9.41 in. 225 pages.
"Here are the finest memoirs written on the
organization of Napoleon's cabinet and the work of the Emperor at the height
of the Empire..."
- Jean Tuland
Professor at the Sorbonne
Member of the Institute of France
"Have you ever wondered how Napoleon accomplished
so much, in so many fields, in such a short time?
"NAPOLEON: How He Did It provides the
answers, set forth in great detail by the man who was with him constantly
during the last years of the Empire--his personal secretary Baron Fain.
The manuscript, written almost 200 years ago, has only recently been made
available in English.
"This work will appeal not only to history
buffs, but also to modern executives facing a multitude of complex interrelated
problems, as well as to business-school students preparing for positions
of leadership."
- Arjay Miller
Dean Emeritus, Stanford Graduate School
of Business
Former President of the Ford Motor
Company
"In my many business enterprises, Napoleon
has played a key role. I have successfully extracted and acted upon numerous
of his working and thinking habits.
"NAPOLEON: How He Did It can be used
to great advantage by every businessman.
"Without Napoleon as my guide, I would not
have succeeded."
- Ben Weider, C.M., Ph.D.
President, International Napoleonic
Society
"NAPOLEON: How He Did It is a jewel.
It is the work of an intelligent man who was constantly with Napoleon through
victory and defeat. With Baron Fain you are always at the Emperor's elbow.
He introduces you to the 'man within the Emperor' -- a very human person."
- Colonel John R. Elting, U.S.A.,
Ret.
Former Associate Professor,
Department of Military Art and Engineering,
U.S. Military Academy
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