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Napoleonic Wars
By Raphael Lo

Step into one of the most turbulent and transformative eras in European history—the age of Napoleon Bonaparte. This compelling book introduces young readers to the key events, influential figures, and defining battles of the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815), from the rise of revolutionary France to the dramatic showdown at Waterloo.

With accessible language, original summaries, and carefully chosen images, this work unpacks the reasons behind Napoleon's rise to power, his sweeping military campaigns across Europe, and the political aftermath of his rule. The book also explores the roles of major countries, alliances, and opposing leaders, providing a balanced view of the war's global impact.

What makes this publication unique is not only its content, but its creator. This book was independently researched, written, and compiled by a Year 6 student as part of his personal history learning journey. With curiosity and dedication, Raphael Lo undertook the challenge of transforming complex historical narratives into a concise, engaging format for peers and general readers alike. Every chapter reflects a genuine enthusiasm for history, and a desire to share knowledge with others.

Whether you're a young reader discovering the Napoleonic Wars for the first time, a parent encouraging your child's historical curiosity, or a teacher seeking student-led work to inspire your class, this book is a remarkable example of how passion for learning can lead to meaningful creation.

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