The only vraimentcomplet book I have read on this legendary campaign ... so I will not draw hasty conclusions. Nevertheless, in absolute terms, and despite some minor errors due to the situation in which was the author (who truly lived the facts, it must be remembered), the latter, in his style really captivating, cold limit , restores us with insight and severity of operational one masterpiece (at the time, the Prussian school strategic said) of Napoleon. A book that does not detail the battles, which does not give pictures and plans (for a non-regular in the geography of the region, the absence of drawings may interfere) but brilliantly renders a conflict in its operational aspects ( we have already said) and policies. Read this before: the campaign of 1812, the same author (his masterpiece perhaps, with the colossal work that made him one of the greatest theoreticians of the war vom Kriege)