The Memoirs of Roustam: Napoleon's Mamluk Imperial Bodyguard by Roustam Raza

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The Memoirs of Roustam is a piece unmatched in Napoleonic literature, and with such an exotic author, it is among the most fascinating in the life and legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte. Kidnapped in the Caucasus, and sold in the slave markets of Constantinople, the Memoirs of Roustam traces the odyssey of Roustam the Mamluk, Napoleon Bonaparte's imperial bodyguard, valet and procurer, from Egypt to the gates of Versailles and beyond. Unlike many with status and social standing in French society, Roustam entered Napoleon's life without wealth, power or title, and became, over the years, his most trusted confidant. Written by an individual alien to the cultural milieu of France and European civilization, the Memoirs provides a unique perspective on the life of Napoleon during his tenure (1799-1814). Privy to the most intimate details of his master's life, the Memoirs sheds light on the personal affairs of the most powerful political figure and military genius in the modern European history. It highlights aspects of Napoleon's relations with some of his military commanders, inner circle, and political leaders. A ubiquitous figure, Roustam accompanied Napoleon in all ceremonial occasions, including the signing of treaties, audiences with European kings and emperors as well as major Napoleonic campaigns, including Italy, Spain, Austerlitz, and Russia among many. He is said to have had an influence and played a role on some of the most sensitive decisions made by Napoleon, in particular those pertaining the fate of his ethnic kin, the Armenians and their communities in Italy and Russia.

Year: 2014

Hardcover

Condition: very Good, Like New

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