In the spring of 1814, after twenty-two years, France was once again invaded by enemy forces. Following Napoleon's defeats in Russia and Germany, the victorious Allies had crossed the River with an intention to put an end to a long-standing conflict with Imperial France. This book is the first title to bring together dozens of letter, diaries and memoirs of Russian participants of the 1814 Campaign. Reading these documents we see both what Russian officers and soldiers experienced during the final months of the three year-long campaign as well as their joy at winning the war over Russia's most dangerous enemy. We follow them not only through the heat of the battle but also on delightful tours of Paris which they describe as the pleasure and entertainment capital of the world. SELLING POINTS: ?First-hand accounts from Russian archives, never before published in English ?Fresh insight into the campaign of 1814 that finally overthrew Napoleon ?Follow up volume to Russian Eyewitness Accounts of the Campaign of 1812 16 pages of plates