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Acknowledgements
My first pilgrimage in researching this book was to the Countway Library of Medicine at Harvard University, whose staff proved immensely helpful. Jack Eckert, in particular, was patient and knowledgeable on a wide variety of arcane subjects. I’d also like to acknowledge the New York Academy of Medicine and its fabulously deep archives. And Keith Oliver, research officer at the Napoleonic Association, was a close and insightful reader of the manuscript.
Thanks to my agent, Scott Waxman, for his typically ardent efforts on behalf of my work. And to Rick Horgan and Julian Pavia at Crown, who sharpened the story’s focus and made it cleaner and tighter.
Love and thanks, as always, to my wife, Mariekarl, and my children, Asher and Delphine. Finally, I’d like to acknowledge the encouragement of Jerry Hodson, the brother-in-law every writer dreams of having.
About the Author
STEPHAN TALTY is the author of the critically acclaimed Mulatto America and the bestselling Empire of Blue Water. A widely published journalist, he has contributed to The New York Times Magazine, GQ, Men’s Journal, and Details, among others.
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Talty, Stephan.
The illustrious dead / Stephan Talty.—1st ed.
1. Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1811—Campaigns—Russia.
2. Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815—Campaigns—Russia—Medical and
sanitary affairs. 3. France Armée—History—Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815.
4. Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821—Military leadership.
5. Russia—History, Military—1801-1917. I. Title.
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