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Terrific account of the father of novelist Alexandre Dumas, an outstanding General who served in Imperial France, Revolutionary France, and was put to pasture by Napoleon's craven repeals of Revolutionary reforms which made it possible for a black man to lead and be free in France before anywhere else in the western world. The story is somewhat anticlimactic, since the hero basically gets the horns, but hey, it's non-fiction... the author tells the story that was. There is some pleasure to be had at the mental picture of ego-driven Napoleon being mortified by the enemies of battles on two continents looking at the taller, more athletic Dumas, certain that he was the superior of the shorter, thinner Bonaparte