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War and Peace is one of the greatest monuments in world literature. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, it examines the relationship between the individual and the relentless march of history. Here are the universal themes of love and hate, ambition and despair, youth and age, expressed with a swirling vitality which makes the book as accessible today as it was when it was first published in 1869. Translated by Aylmer and Louise Maude.
Leo Tolstoy: War and Peace
July 1805 - 'This Means War'
Pierre, Illegitimate Son Of Count Behuzov
Prince Andrei Queries Pierre's Future
Rum, A Ledge And A Dancing Bear
The Name Day Of St. Natalya - At The Rostovs
A Ball At The Rostovs
At Bleak Hills, The Home Of The Bolkonsky Family
Old Prince Bolkonsky Says Farewell To His Son
Kutuzov, Commander In Chief
Helene Kuragin Meets Pierre
November 1805 - The Battle of Austerlitz
Prince Andrei Takes Up The Flag
Nikolay Rostov, Lieutenant Of The Hussars
Pierre And Helene - A Separation
A New Direction For Pierre
A New Inspiration For Prince Andrei
A Ball And A Betrothal
Natasha Goes To The Opera
Anatole Kuragin
Kuragin And Dolohov Plan An Abduction
A Broken Engagement And Threats Of War
The Trappings For Another War
The War Comes To Smolensk, Near Bleak Hills
Old Prince Bolkonsky Falls Unconscious
Civil Breakdown In Moscow - Pierre Reacts
August 25 - The Eve Of The Battle Of Borodino
Prince Andrei In Battle
The Rostovs Prepare To Flee Moscow
The Last Day In Moscow
The Conquerors Arrive In The Capital
Pierre Makes Contact - And A Decision
Natasha Discovers The Wounded Andrei
Pierre Captured
In Petersburg - An Unexpected Death
Pierre On Trail
Prince Andrei Weakens
The Tide Of The War Turns
The Flight Of The French, The Plights Of The Russians