Ivan Gil: 5 books

Book cover of Bérézina - Tome 2 - Les cendres
by Ivan Gil, Richaud
Language: French
Release Date: October 25, 2016

À la suite du gigantesque incendie qui a saccagé Moscou et débouté ses troupes, que peut bien Napoléon ? Pour celui qui, enfermé dans ses rêves de grandeur, ambitionne de marcher jusqu'en Asie, il est hors de question de rentrer en France. Mais l'hiver s'installe, les armées cosaques sont...
Book cover of The Battle - Volume 2
by Ivan Gil, Frédéric Richaud, Patrick Rambaud
Language: English
Release Date: March 9, 2016

The epic tale of the Battle of Essling continues! The opening scene plunges us right into the action as Napoleon's soldiers engage in a bitter struggle against the Austrians. This is a comic brimming with real historical figures, from Napoleon, to Masséna, to Stendhal, and even Colonel Lejeune, for all of whom Rambaud found his inspiration in the historical archives of the epoch.
Book cover of Bérézina - Tome 2 - 2. The Ashes
by Richaud, Ivan Gil
Language: English
Release Date: April 19, 2017

After the devastating fire that destroyed Moscow and drove out Napoleon's troops, what can the French general possibly do next? He had originally planned to continue all the way to Asia. For a man wrapped up in his dreams of greatness, it is quite simply out of the question to go back to France at...
Book cover of The Battle - Volume 3
by Frédéric Richaud, Patrick Rambaud, Ivan Gil
Language: English
Release Date: June 8, 2016

When they destroyed the bridge of Lobau island, the Austrian army put an end to Napoleon's offensive. After two days of absolute carnage, all that's left is for Massena to organize the withdrawal. Three weeks later, the fighting will start again, this time at Wagram. But that's another story...
Book cover of Berezina - Volume 1 - The Fire
by Ivan Gil, Richaud
Language: English
Release Date: January 18, 2017

In 1812, in order to keep his stranglehold on Europe, Napoleon had no choice but to declare war on the Russian emperor, Alexander. After three months of marching, his men, starved and exhausted, finally made it to Moscow... only to discover that the city had been deserted. Thus Napoleon and his army...
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