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Napoleon and the Art of Diplomacy: How War and Hubris Determined the Rise and Fall of the French Empire

Napoleon and the Art of Diplomacy: How War and Hubris Determined the Rise and Fall of the French Empire

Napoleon and the Art of Diplomacy: How War and Hubris Determined the Rise and
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Napoleon and the Art of Diplomacy: How War and Hubris Determined the Rise and Fall of the French Empire

by Nester, William

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Title
Napoleon and the Art of Diplomacy: How War and Hubris Determined the Rise and Fall of the French Empire
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Nester, William
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Hardcover
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1611210925
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Savas Beatie
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Date Published
2012-01-27
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