This book is the result of upsetting conventional wisdom on what we learn in general in terms of historical truth. Backed by good demonstrations, I had the chance to hear the author (who knows his subject) on the radio and hear this confirmed by the powerbrokers. Concerning his speech on Alesia, Chapter me less interested than the one on Napoleon and Molière, demonstrations Tiennet the road. A book that will make you say Cornelius instead of Molière, and you learn not to accept everything as historical truth. This book opens the way to go deeper topics that interest you ... This current of thought of restoring the truth is gaining momentum in the US and France, for example in the Black Book of Psychoanalysis: Living, think and get better without Freud, D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, 1791 The last year of Mozart