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Artist: Tolstoy
Title: Leo Tolstoy War & Peace Vol. 2 26 CD
Released: 01/11/2006

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Format: 26 CD
Barcode: 9789626344347
Catalogue number: NAB43412.2
SKU: WA-15123053
Condition: BRAND NEW & SEALED 
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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. Neville Jason read the abridged version of War and Peace, and proved his marathon powers with his outstanding performance of Proust's Remembrance of Things P.

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1/1Book 9 (1812): Chapter 1: Rulers and Generals Are Historys Slaves. from the
1/2The Actions of Napoleon and Alexander, on Whose Words
1/3Chapter 2: Napoleon Crosses the Niemen. on the Twenty-Ninth
1/4Vivat! Shouted the Poles, Ecstatically, Breaking Their Rank
1/5Chapter 3: Alexander I at Vilna. the Emperor of Russia Had
1/6But the Emperor and Balashev Passed Out Into the
1/7Chapter 4: Balashevs Mission to Napoleon. at Two in the
1/8But Though He Firmly Believed Himself to Be King of Naples
1/9Chapter 5: Balashev Is at Last Presented to Napoleon in Vilna Davout Was to Napoleon What Arakcheev Was to
1/10Balashev Took Out the Packet Containing the Emperors Letter
1/11Chapter 6: Balashevs Interview with Napoleon. Though Balashev
1/12Balashev Recovered Himself and Began to Speak
1/13The Whole Purporse of His Remarks Now Was Evidently to
1/14Balashev Knew How to Reply to Each of Napoleons Remarks
1/15Chapter 7: Balashev Dines with Napoleon. After All That
1/16Napoleon Was in That Well-Known After-Dinner Mood Which
2/17Chapter 8: Prince Andrei on Kutuzovs Staff in Moldavi. He Visits Bald Hills After His Interview with Pierre in
2/18During His Stay at Bald Hills All the Family Dined Together
2/19As Soon As Prince Andrei Had Given Up His Daily Occupations
2/20Chapter 9: Prince Andrei in the Army at Drissa Prince Andrei
2/21Besides These Russians and Foreigners Who Propounded New
2/22The Eighth and Largest Group, Which in It's Enormous Numbers
2/23Chapter 10: Prince Andrei Is Introduced to Pfuel. This Letter
2/24Pfuel, Always Inclined to Be Irritably Sarcastic, Was
2/25Chapter 11: An Informal Council of War Prince Andreis Eyes
2/26Paulucci and Michaud Both Attacked Wolzogen Simultaneously
2/27Chapter 12: Nikolai Writes to Sonya. Before the Beginning of
2/28The Two Pavlograd Squadrons Were Bivouacking on a Field
2/29Chapter 13: Marya Hendrikhovna in the Tavern, Before Which
3/30Chapter 14: Rostov Goes Into Action It Was Nearly Three
3/31As Soon As the Sun Appeared in a Clear Strip of Sky
3/32Chapter 15: Rostovs Hussars Charge the French Dragons Rostov, with His Keen Sportsmans Eye, Was One of the
3/33Count Ostermann-Tolstoy Met the Returning Hussars
3/34Chapter 16: Natashas Illness on Receiving News of Natashas
3/35What Would Sonya and the Count and Countess Have Done
3/36Chapter 17: Natasha and Pierre. Natasha Was Calmer
3/37Before the End of the Feast of St. Peter, Agrafena Ivanovna Belova
3/38Chapter 18: Natasha Attends Mass and Hears the Special Prayer for Victory. at the Beginning of July More and More
3/39When They Prayed for the Warriors, She Thought of Her Brother
3/40Lord God! Hear Us When We Pray to Thee; Strengthen with
3/41Chapter 19: Pierres Feelings for Natasha. Napoleon As Anti-Christ from the Day When Pierre, After Leaving the Rostovs
3/42Writing the Words Lempereur Napoleon in Numbers, It Appears
3/43Chapter 20: Pierre at the Rostovs. Petya Determined to Join the Army a Few Intimate Friends Were Dining with the
3/44Just Then Petya Came Running in from the Drawing Room
3/45After Reading About the Dangers That Threatened Russia, the
4/46Chapter 21: Petya Goes to the Kremlin to See the Emperor. After the Definite Refusal He Had Received, Petya Went to
4/47So This Is What the Emperor Is! Thought Petya
4/48Suddenly the Sound of a Firing of Cannon Was Heard
4/49Chapter 22: Assembly of Gentry and Merchants at the Sloboda Palace. Two Days Later, on the Fifteenth of July, An
4/50Count Rostovs Mouth Watered with Pleasure and He Nudged
4/51Another Voice, That of a Nobleman of Medium Height And
4/52Chapter 23: The Emperor Calls for the Support of the Gentry. at That Moment Count Rostopchin with His Protruding
4/53Book 10 (1812): Chapter 1: Reflections on the Campaign of 1812. Napoleon
4/54At the Very Beginning of the War Our Armies Were Divided
4/55At Last the Emperor Left the Army, and As the Most Convenient
4/56Chapter 2: Prince Nikolai Bolkonskis Inability to Understand the War. the Day After His Son Had Left, Prince Nikolai
4/57At Dinner That Day, on Dessalles Mentioning That the French
4/58Chapter 3: Prince Nikolai Bolkonski Sends Alpatych to Smolensk. When Michael Ivanovich Returned to the Study with the
5/59Chapter 4: The Bombardment of Smolensk Bald Hills, Prince
5/60All Night Long Troops Were Moving Past the Inn
5/61People Were Anxiously Roaming About the Streets
5/62The Cook and a Shop Assistant Came to the Gate
5/63As Alpatych Was Driving Out of the Gate He Saw Some Ten
5/64Chapter 5: The Retreat. from Smolensk the Troops Continued
5/65Prince Andrei Rode Up to the House
5/66One Fair-Haired Young Soldier of the Third Company
5/67Chapter 6: Anna Pavlovnas and Helenes Rival Salons. Among the Innumerable Categories Applicable to the
5/68This Was Quite Correct on the Twenty-Fourth of July
5/69Chapter 7: Napoleon Orders An Attack on Moscow While This
5/70Finding Himself in the Company of Napoleon, Whose Identity
6/71Chapter 8: Prince Nikolai Bolokonski Is Taken Ill. Princess Marya Was Not in Moscow and Out of
6/72Strange As It Was to Acknowledge This Feeling in Herself
6/73Princess Marya Entered Her Fathers Room and Went Up to His Bed
6/74He Closed His Eyes and Remained Silent a Long Time
6/75Chapter 9: The Rebellious Mood of the Bogucharovo Peasants. Until Prince Andrei Settled in Bogucharovo It's Owners
6/76More Important Still, Alpatych Learnt That on the Morning
6/77Now Just Listen, Dronushka, Said He
6/78Chapter 10: Princess Marya Makes Up Her Mind to Leave Bogucharovo. After Her Fathers Funeral Princess Marya
6/79Mademoiselle Bourienne Took from Her Reticule a Proclamation
6/80At Length Dron, the Village Elder, Entered the Room
6/81Chapter 11: Princess Marya Addresses the Peasants. An Hour
6/82Chapter 12: Princess Marya Remembers Her Father for a Long
6/83Chapter 13: Nikolai and Ilyin Ride to Bogucharovo. on the
6/84Rostov Looked at the Tipsy Peasants and Smiled
7/85Chapter 14: Nikolai Confronts the Peasants. Well, Is She Pretty?
7/86Alpatych Turned to the Peasants and Ordered Two of Them By
7/87But the Princess, If She Did Not Again Thank Him in Words
7/88Chapter 15: Prince Andrei Goes to Headquarters. on Receiving
7/89Denisov Rose and Began Gesticulating As He Explained His Plan
7/90But at That Moment Denisov, No More Intimidated By His
7/91Chapter 16: Well, That's All! Said Kutuzov As He Signed
7/92Taking His Hand and Drawing Him Downwards, Kutuzov
7/93Chapter 17: Moscow After the Emperors Visit. After the
7/94In Julies Set, As in Many Other Circles in Moscow, It Had Been
7/95Chapter 18: Rostopchins Broadsheets. Pierre Leaves for the Army. When Pierre Returned Home He Was Handed Two of
7/96Next Day Toward Evening the Princess Set Off, and Pierres Head
7/97Pierre Choked, His Face Puckered, and He Turned Hastily Away
7/98Chapter 19: The Senselessness of the Battle of Borodino. on the
7/99Not Only Did the Russians Not Fortify the Position on the Field
8/100Chapter 20: Pierre Looks for the Position Occupied By the Army. on the Morning of the Twenty-Fifth Pierre Was Leaving
8/101Having Gone Nearly Three Miles He at Last Met An Acquaintance
8/102Chapter 21: Pierre Surveys the Scene. Pierre Stepped Out of His
8/103The Officer Appeared Abashed, As Though He Understood That
8/104Chapter 22: Pierre Meets Old Acquaintances. Staggering Amid
8/105An Adjutant Told Pierre of His Serene Highnesss Wish, And
8/106Chapter 23: Pierre Rides to the Left Flank with Bennigsen. from Gorki, Bennigsen Descended the Highroad to the
8/107Chapter 24: Prince Andreis Reflections on Life and Death. on That Bright Evening of August 25, Prince Andrei Lay
8/108He Looked at the Row of Birches Shining in the Sunshine, with
8/109Chapter 25: Prince Andreis Opinions on War. the Spirit of the Army. the Officers Were About to Take Leave, But Prince
8/110Pierre Looked at Him in Surprise
8/111Extend Widely! Said Prince Andrei with An Angry Snort
8/112Prince Andrei, Who Had Thought It Was All the Same to Him
8/113Chapter 26: Napoleons Proclamation on August 25, the Eve of
8/114De Beausset Bowed Gratefully at This Regard for His Taste for
8/115Chapter 27: Napoleons Dispositions for the Battle of Borodino. on the Twenty-Fifth of August, So His Historians Tell Us
8/116The Vice-King Will Occupy the Village and Cross By It's Three
9/117Chapter 28: Why the Battle Had to Be Fought. Many Historians
9/118Chapter 29: The Game Begins. on Returning from a Second
9/119Chapter 30: Pierre Reviews the Battlefield from the Knoll at Gorki. on Returning to Gorki After Having Seen Prince Andrei
9/120These Puffs of Smoke and (Strange to Say) the Sound of
9/121Chapter 31: Pierre Under Fire Having Descended the Hill the
9/122Pierre Went to the Battery and the Adjutant Rode on
9/123Oh, She Nearly Knocked Our Gentlemans Hat Off!
9/124Chapter 32: The Redoubt Captured and Retaken Beside Himself
9/125Chapter 33: The Course of the Battle. the Chief Action of the
9/126From the Battlefield Adjutants He Had Sent Out, and Orderlies
9/127Chapter 34: Napoleons View of the Battle Napoleons Generals
9/128A Beatific Smile of Regret, Repentance, and Ecstasy Beamed on
9/129Chapter 35: Kutuzov Directs the Army on the Rug-Covered
9/130Wolzogen, Nonchalantly Stretching His Legs, Approached
10/131Chapter 36: Prince Andrei with the Reserve Under Fire. Prince Andreis Regiment Was Among the Reserves Which
10/132The Adjutant, Having Obeyed This Instruction, Approached
10/133Chapter 37: The Operating Tent. One of the Doctors Came Out
10/134His Very First, Remotest Recollections of Childhood Came Back
10/135Chapter 38: Napoleons Interpretation of the War. the Terrible
10/136Not Only on That Day, As He Rode Over the Battlefield Strewn
10/137Chapter 39: A Moral Victory Several Tens of Thousands of the
10/138Book 11 (1812): Chapter 1: The Method of History. Absolute Continuity of
10/139Only By Taking Infinitesimally Small Units for Observation
10/140Chapter 2: Summary of the Campaign. the Forces of a Dozen
10/141For People Accustomed to Think That Plans of Campaign and
10/142Chapter 3: Kutuzov and His Generals at Poklonny Hill When
10/143Chapter 4: The Council of War the Council of War Began to
10/144The Discussion Began
10/145There Followed a Momentary Pause, Which Seemed Very Long
10/146Chapter 5: Reflections on the Abandonment of Moscow at That
11/147Chapter 6: Helene in Petersburg. Helene, Having Returned with
11/148After That a Long-Frocked Abbe Was Brought to Her
11/149Chapter 7: Helenes Conversion. Helene Understood That the
11/150Bilibin Wrinkled Up the Skin Over His Eyebrows and Pondered
11/151Chapter 8: Pierre Walks to Mozhaysk. Toward the End of the
11/152Chapter 9: Pierre Returns to Moscow. Scarcely Had Pierre Laid
11/153He Felt Ashamed, and with One Arm Covered His Legs from Which
11/154Chapter 10: Pierre Goes to See Count Rostopchin. on the
11/155The Count Had a Stye, Replied the Adjutant Smiling, and Was
11/156Chapter 11: In the Middle of This Fresh Tale Pierre Was Summoned
11/157Chapter 12: The Rostovs Arrange to Leave Moscow. the Rostovs
11/158From the Twenty-Eighth Till the Thirty-First All Moscow Was in a
11/159Chapter 13: On Saturday, the Thirty-First of August, Everything
11/160Natasha Quietly Repeated Her Question, and Her Face and Whole
11/161Chapter 14: Madame Schoss, Who Had Been Out to Visit Her
11/162Chapter 15: Moscows Last Day Had Come
11/163But at the Same Moment An Expression of Warm Gratitude on
12/164Chapter 16: Berg, the Rostovs Son-In-Law, Was Already a Colonel
12/165Natasha Left the Room with Her Father and As If Finding It Difficul
12/166Chapter 17: Before Two O'Clock in the Afternoon the Rostovs
12/167Rarely Had Natasha Experienced So Joyful a Feeling As Now
12/168Chapter 18: Pierre at Bazdeevs House. for the Last Two Days
12/169Pierre Knew That Makar Alexeevich Was Joseph Bazdeevs
12/170Chapter 19: Napoleon Surveys Moscow from Poklonny Hill. Kutuzovs Order to Retreat Through Moscow to the Ryazan
12/171(It Seemed to Napoleon That the Chief Import of What Was)
12/172Chapter 20: Moscow. a Queenless Hive Meanwhile Moscow
12/173Chapter 21: Looting the Russian Troops Were Passing Through
12/174Chapter 22: Meanwhile, the City Itself Was Deserted
12/175Chapter 23: A Brawl Among Workmen from An Unfinished
12/176Questions and Answers Were Heard
13/177Chapter 24: Rostopchin on the Evening of the First of September
13/178All His Painstaking and Energetic Activity (In How Far It Was)
13/179Chapter 25: Vereshchagin Toward Nine O'Clock in the Morning
13/180Rostopchin Went Again to the Balcony Door
13/181All Eyes Were Fixed on Him
13/182Only When the Victim Ceased to Struggle and His Cries Changed
13/183Having Reached His Country House and Begun to Give Orders
13/184Chapter 26: The French Enter Moscow. Toward Four O'Clock
13/185Who These Men Were Nobody Knew
13/186No Residents Were Left in Moscow, and the Soldiers ? Like Water
13/187Chapter 27: Pierres Plan to Save Europe. Makar Alexeevich the Absorption of the French By Moscow, Radiating
13/188It Was the Feeling That Induces a Volunteer Recruit to Spend
13/189Chapter 28: The French Officer Pierre, Having Decided That
14/190Chapter 29: When the French Officer Went Into the Room with
14/191The Captain Was So Naively and Good-Humouredly Gay, So Real
14/192When He Returned to the Room Pierre Was Sitting in the Same
14/193There Were Very Many of These, As One Could Easily Believe
14/194Having Finished His Tale About the Enchanting Polish Lady
14/195Chapter 30: The Rostovs at Mytishchi the Glow of the First Fire
14/196Chapter 31: The Valet, Returning to the Cottage, Informed the
14/197The Countess, Madame Schoss, and Sonya Undressed Hastily
14/198Chapter 32: Seven Days Had Passed Since Prince Andrei Found
14/199His Mind Was Not in a Normal State
14/200Piti-Piti-Piti and Ti-Ti and Piti-Piti-Piti Boom! Flopped the Fly
14/201Chapter 33: Pierre Sets Out to Meet Napoleon. on the Third of
14/202Though He Heard and Saw Nothing Around Him He Found His
14/203Pierre Turned Back, Giving a Spring Now and Then to Keep Up
15/204Chapter 34: Having Run Through Different Yards and Side
15/205The Beautiful Armenian Still Sat Motionless and in the Same
15/206Book 12 (1812): Chapter 1 Anna Pavlovnas Soiree. in Petersburg at That Time
15/207Supposing That By These Words Anna Pavlovna Was Somewhat
15/208Chapter 2: Anna Pavlovnas Presentiment Was in Fact Fulfilled
15/209Chapter 3: Michauds Report Nine Days After the Abandonment
15/210Michaud Had Only Waited for This to Bring Out the Phrase He Had
15/211Chapter 4: Nikolai Sent to Voronezh. An Evening at the Governors. It Is Natural for Us Who Were Not Living in
15/212Immediately on Leaving the Governors, Nikolai Hired Post Horses
15/213Chapter 5: Nikolai Sat Leaning Slightly Forward in An Armchair
15/214Nikolai Suddenly Felt a Desire and Need to Tell His Most Intimate
15/215Chapter 6: Nikolai and Princess Marya on Reaching Moscow
15/216Had Princess Marya Been Capable of Reflection at That Moment
15/217Chapter 7: A Letter from Sonya. the Dreadful News of the Battle
15/218Princess Marya Had Made An Agreeable Impression on Him
15/219Nikolai Took the Two Letters, One of Which Was from His Mother
16/220Chapter 8: Sonyas Vision. Sonyas Letter Written from Troitsa
16/221As Soon As the Prior Withdrew, Natasha Took Her Friend By the
16/222Chapter 9: Pierres Treatment As a Prisoner. the Officer and
16/223Chapter 10: On the Eighth of September An Officer - a Very
16/224Pierre Was Silent Because He Was Incapable of Uttering a Word
16/225Chapter 11: From Prince Shcherbatovs House the Prisoners
16/226On the Faces of All the Russians and of the French Soldiers and
16/227Chapter 12: Platon Karataev. After the Execution Pierre Was
16/228And the Soldier, Pushing Away a Little Dog That Was Jumping Up
16/229He Seated Himself More Comfortably and Coughed, Evidently
16/230Chapter 13: Rostovs Twenty-Three Soldiers, Three Officers
16/231He Did Not Like Talking About His Life As a Soldier, Though He
16/232Chapter 14: Princess Marya Goes to the Rostovs in Yaroslavl. When Princess Marya Heard from Nikolai That Her Brother
16/233Despite Her Excitement, Princess Marya Realized That This Was
17/234Chapter 15: When Natasha Opened Prince Andreis Door with a
17/235Princess Marya Heard His Words But They Had No Meaning for Her
17/236Chapter 16: Not Only Did Prince Andrei Know He Would Die, But
17/237He Looked at Her Without Moving and Saw That She Wanted to
17/238Once Again It Pushed from Outside
17/239Book 13 (1812): Chapter 1 the Cause of Historical Events Mans Mind Cannot
17/240That Flank March Might Not Only Have Failed to Give Any
17/241Chapter 2: Napoleons Letter to Kutuzov. the Famous Flank
17/242Chapter 3: The Emperors Letter to Kutuzov. the Russian Army
17/243It Would Seem That, Availing Yourself of These Circumstances
17/244Chapter 4: Bennigsens Note and the Cossacks Information That
17/245Chapter 5: Next Day the Decrepit Kutuzov, Having Given Orders
17/246Chapter 6: The Battle of Tarutino. Next Day the Troops Assembled
17/247And the Adjutant Galloped Through the Forest After Grekov
17/248Chapter 7: Meanwhile Another Column Was to Have Attacked
17/249Chapter 8: Napoleons Measures Napoleon Enters Moscow
18/250Chapter 9: Napoleons Proclamations in Moscow. with Regard
18/251With Regard to Commerce and to Provisioning the Army, the
18/252Chapter 10: But Strange to Say, All These Measures, Efforts, And
18/253This Is What the Army Authorities Were Reporting
18/254Chapter 11: Pierre in Captivity. Early in the Morning of the
18/255Pierre Inquired What Was Being Said About Leaving, and the
18/256Chapter 12: Four Weeks Had Passed Since Pierre Had Been Taken
18/257Chapter 13: The French Leave Moscow. the French Evacuation
18/258Pierre Went Up to Him, Though He Knew His Attempt Would Be Vain
18/259Chapter 14: Through the Cross Streets of the Khamovniki Quarter
18/260It Seemed That All These Men, Now That They Had Stopped Amid
18/261Chapter 15: The Russian Army in the Early Days of October
18/262Chapter 16: It Was a Warm, Dark, Autumn Night
18/263Chapter 17: News of the French Having Left Moscow Reaches Kutuzov. Kutuzov Like All Old People Did Not Sleep Much
18/264He Imagined All Sorts of Movements of the Napoleonic Army
19/265Chapter 18: From the Time He Received This News to the End of
19/266Chapter 19: A Man in Motion Always Devises An Aim for That
19/267Book 14 (1812): Chapter 1: The National Character of the War. the Battle of
19/268The French Historians, Describing the Condition of the French
19/269Chapter 2: One of the Most Obvious and Advantageous
19/270Chapter 3: Partisans or Guerrillas. the So-Called Partisan War
19/271No, Brother, I Have Gwown Moustaches Myself, Said Denisov
19/272Chapter 4: It Was a Warm Rainy Autumn Day
19/273The Approaching Riders Having Descended a Decline Were No
19/274Chapter 5: The Rain Had Stopped, and Only the Mist Was Falling
19/275Tikhon Shcherbaty Was One of the Most Indispensable Men in
19/276Chapter 6: After Talking for Some Time with the Esaul About
19/277Chapter 7: The French Drummer Boy Petya, Having Left His
19/278Then Suddenly, Dismayed Lest He Had Said Too Much, Petya
19/279Chapter 8: Dolokhov and Denisov. the Arrival of Dolokhov
19/280Chapter 9: The Attack on a French Convoy. Having Put on
19/281Dolokhov Said That He and His Companion Were Trying to
20/282Chapter 10: Having Returned to the Watchmans Hut, Petya
20/283Petya Ought to Have Known That He Was in a Forest with
20/284Chapter 11: Petya the Men Rapidly Picked Out Their Horses
20/285He Could Hear Shooting Ahead of Him
20/286Chapter 12: Pierres Journey Among the Prisoners. During the
20/287At Dorogobuzh While the Soldiers of the Convoy, After Locking
20/288Chapter 13: Karataevs Story. at Midday on the Twenty-Second
20/289Having Put Up at An Inn They Both Went to Sleep, and Next
20/290Chapter 14: A Vos Places! Suddenly Cried a Voice - to Your Places
20/291Chapter 15: The Stores, the Prisoners, and the Marshals Baggage
20/292Chapter 16: Berthiers Report to Napoleon. After the
20/293Chapter 17: The Flight Beyond Smolensk. the Movements of
20/294Chapter 18: This Campaign Consisted in a Flight of the French
20/295Chapter 19: Why the French Were Not Cut Off By the Russians. What Russian, Reading the Account of the Last Part of the Last
20/296All the Profound Plans About Cutting Off and Capturing Napoleon
21/297Book 15 (1812 - 1813): Chapter 1: The Rostovs. Natashas Grief When Seeing a Dying
21/298She Felt All the Time As If She Might at Any Moment Penetrate That
21/299Chapter 2: Natasha Comforts Her Mother. Besides a Feeling of
21/300Chapter 3: Natasha and Princess Marya Leave for Moscow. Princess Marya Postponed Her Departure
21/301From That Day a Tender and Passionate Friendship Such As Exists
21/302Chapter 4: Analysis of Kutuzovs Movements. After the
21/303This Longing to Distinguish Themselves, to Manoeuvre, to
21/304Chapter 5: In 1812 and 1813 Kutuzov Was Openly Accused of
21/305But That Man, So Heedless of His Words, Did Not Once During the
21/306Chapter 6: Kutuzov at Krasnoe. the Fifth of November Was the
21/307He Paused and Looked Around
21/308Chapter 7: Encampment for the Night. When the Troops Reached
21/309Chapter 8: One Would Have Thought That Under the Almost
21/310The Soldier Said No More and the Talk Went on
21/311Chapter 9: The Fifth Company Was Bivouacking at the Very Edge
22/312Chapter 10: The Crossing of the Berezina. the French Army
22/313After the Junction with the Army of the Brilliant Admiral and
22/314Contrary to the Emperors Wish Kutuzov Detained the Greater
22/315Chapter 11: Next Day the Field Marshal Gave a Dinner and Ball
22/316Chapter 12: Pierres Illness and Recovery at Orel. As Generally
22/317And By Old Habit He Asked Himself the Question: Well, and What
22/318Chapter 13: In External Ways Pierre Had Hardly Changed at All
22/319Willarski Was a Married Man with a Family, Busy with His Family
22/320Chapter 14: Moscow It Would Be Difficult to Explain Why and
22/321Chapter 15: Pierre Visits Princess Marya. at the End of January
22/322The Princess Rose Quickly to Meet Him and Held Out Her Hand
22/323Chapter 16: She Has Come to Stay with Me, Said Princess Marya
22/324Chapter 17: Pierre Was Shown Into the Large, Brightly Lit Dining
22/325Pierre Continued
23/326Chapter 18: It Was a Long Time Before Pierre Could Fall Asleep
23/327Pierre Dined with Them and Would Have Spent the Whole
23/328Chapter 19: There Was Nothing in Pierres Soul Now at All Like
23/329Chapter 20: After Pierres Departure That First Evening, When
23/330First Epilogue (1813 ? 1820): Chapter 1 the Forces Operating in History. Seven Years Had
23/331In What Does the Substance of Those Reproaches Lie?
23/332Chapter 2: Chance and Genius. If We Assume As the Historians Do
23/333Chapter 3: Glory and Grandeur. the Fundamental and Essential
23/334He Is Needed for the Place That Awaits Him, and So Almost Apart
23/335Chapter 4: Alexander Renounces Power. the Flood of Nations
23/336Chapter 5: A Death and Two Weddings in the Rostov Family. Natashas Wedding to Bezukhov, Which Took Place in 1813
23/337Not One of the Plans Nikolai Tried Succeeded; the Estate Was Sold
23/338Chapter 6: Nikolai Calls on Princess Marya. at the Beginning
23/339They Spoke of the Countesss Health, of Their Mutual Friends, of
24/340Chapter 7: Family Life at Bald Hills. in the Winter of 1813
24/341He Did Not Allow Himself Either to Be Hard on or Punish a Man
24/342Chapter 8: One Matter Connected with His Management
24/343Among the Gentry of the Province Nikolai Was Respected But
24/344Chapter 9: Nikolai and Marya It Was the Eve of St. Nicholas
24/345Sonya Was Always the First Excuse Countess Marya Found for
24/346Natasha Smiled Bashfully
24/347Chapter 10: Natasha and Pierre. Natasha Had Married in the
24/348There Were Then As Now Conversations and Discussions About
24/349Chapter 11: Two Months Previously When Pierre Was Already
24/350Denisov, Who Had Come Out of the Study Into the Dancing Room
24/351Chapter 12: As in Every Large Household, There Were at Bald Hills
24/352Life Was Cheaper Because It Was Circumscribed: That Most
24/353Chapter 13: When Pierre and His Wife Entered the Drawing Room
24/354Natasha Saw By Pierres Animation That His Visit Had Been
24/355Chapter 14: The Views of Pierre and Nikolai. Soon After This the
25/356Natasha, Who Had Long Expected to Be Fetched to Nurse Her Baby
25/357Nikolai, Who Had Left His Nephew, Irritably Pushed Up An
25/358Chapter 15: Two Married Couples. the Conversation at Supper
25/359Yes, That's It! That's Just What I Said to Him, Put in Nikolai
25/360Chapter 16: Little Nikolai Natasha and Pierre, Left Alone, Also
25/361Yes, I Should Think Natasha Began
25/362Second Epilogue (1813?1820): Chapter 1: The Forces That Move Nations. History Is the Life of
25/363But Modern History Cannot Give That Reply
25/364Chapter 2: What Force Moves the Nations?
25/365Peasants Having No Clear Idea of the Cause of Rain, Say, According
25/366Chapter 3: A Locomotive Is Moving
25/367Chapter 4: Having Abandoned the Conception of the Ancients As
25/368To These Questions Three Answers Are Possible
25/369These Historians Resemble a Botanist Who, Having Noticed That
26/370Chapter 5: The Life of the Nations Is Not Contained in the Lives of
26/371Not to Speak of the Fact That No Description of the Collective
26/372Chapter 6: Only the Expression of the Will of the Deity, Not
26/373So That Examining the Relation in Time of the Commands to the
26/374Chapter 7: When An Event Is Taking Place People Express Their
26/375Only By Watching Closely Moment By Moment the Movement of
26/376Chapter 8: The Problem of Free Will and Necessity If History
26/377He Could Not Live, Because All Mans Efforts, All His Impulses to
26/378Chapter 9: For the Solution of the Question of Free Will or
26/379All Cases Without Exception in Which Our Conception of Freedom
26/380The Third Consideration Is the Degree to Which We Apprehend
26/381Chapter 10: Thus Our Conception of Free Will and Inevitability
26/382But Even If - Imagining a Man Quite Exempt from All Influences
26/383Apart from These Two Concepts Which in Their Union Mutually
26/384Chapter 11: History Examines the Manifestations of Mans Free
26/385Chapter 12: From the Time the Law of Copernicus Was Discovered

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