Episode 78 - The library of Napoleon, with special guest Louis Sarkozy

Episode 78 - The library of Napoleon, with special guest Louis Sarkozy

Napoleon’s library reveals a side of the Emperor rarely shown on the battlefield. In this episode, we explore the books Napoleon read, collected, annotated, and carried with him on campaign—uncovering how literature, history, philosophy, and science shaped the mind behind Europe’s greatest military empire.


Special guest & author Louis Sarkozy discusses Napoleon maintained multiple personal libraries, including a traveling campaign library designed to fit into military wagons. From Plutarch, Caesar, and Polybius to Enlightenment thinkers, novels, poetry, and even works on geography and mathematics, Napoleon read relentlessly—often late into the night, even during active campaigns.


This video examines what Napoleon read most, how he used books as tools of command, and which authors influenced his views on leadership, law, war, and empire. We also look at his opinions on fiction versus history, and how his reading evolved from the Revolution to exile on Saint Helena.


Was Napoleon a true intellectual, a practical reader, or a man obsessed with extracting power from the written word? Napoleon’s library offers rare insight into how knowledge, ambition, and discipline combined to forge one of history’s most complex figures.


If you’re interested in Napoleon beyond the battlefield, Napoleonic culture, and the intellectual foundations of empire, this episode is essential viewing.


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