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      War and Peace

      Original Version

      Leo Tolstoy

      Translated by Andrew Bromfield

      Introduction by Nikolai Tolstoy

      Contents

       Cover

      Title Page

      Introduction

      A Note on the Translation

      Table of Russian Weights and Measures

      List of Illustrations

      Part I

      I

      “Eh bien, mon prince, so Genoa and Lucca are now…

      II

      Anna Pavlovna’s drawing room began filling up little by little.

      III

      Anna Pavlovna’s soirée was in full swing. On various sides…

      IV

      This new person was the young Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, husband…

      V

      Anna Pavlovna requested the vicomte to wait while she showed…

      VI

      The end of the vicomte’s story went as follows:

      VII

      “The entire nation will die for its Emperor, for the…

      VIII

      Having thanked Anna Pavlovna for her charming soirée, the guests…

      IX

      Reaching the house first, Pierre, as if he lived there,…

      X

      A woman’s dress rustled in the next room. As if…

      XI

      The friends were silent. Neither said a word. Pierre kept…

      XII

      It was after one in the morning when Pierre left…

      XIII

      Prince Vasily kept the promise that he had made to…

      XIV

      Silence fell. The countess looked at her guest with a…

      XV

      Of the young people, aside from the countess’s elder daughter,…

      XVI

      When Natasha came out of the drawing room and started…

      XVII

      The countess felt so tired after the visits that she…

      XVIII

      In the drawing room the conversation was continuing.

      XIX

      “My dear Boris,” Princess Anna Mikhailovna said to her son…

      XX

      Boris, thanks to his placid and reserved character, was never…

      XXI

      When Anna Mikhailovna and her son left to go to…

      XXII

      Countess Rostova and her daughter and an already large number…

      XXIII

      It was that moment before a formal dinner when the…

      XXIV

      Natasha was clearly unable to sit still. She pinched her…

      XXV

      The card tables had all been set up, parties sat…

      XXVI

      Meanwhile Natasha, running first into Sonya’s room and not finding…

      XXVII

      Natasha whispered to Nikolai that Vera had just upset Sonya…

      XXVIII

      While at the Rostovs’ house they were dancing the sixth…

      XXIX

      While these conversations were taking place in the reception room…

      XXX

      Pierre knew this large room, divided by columns and an…

      XXXI

      There was no longer anyone in the reception room apart…

      XXXII

      At Bleak Hills, the estate of Prince Nikolai Andreevich Bolkonsky,…

      XXXIII

      Princess Marya went back to her room with the sad,…

      XXXIV

      The grey-haired valet was dozing in his chair, listening to…

      XXXV

      When the twenty minutes remaining until the time for the…

      XXXVI

      “Well now, Mikhail Ivanovich, our Buonaparte is having a hard…

      XXXVII

      Prince Andrei was leaving in the evening of the next…

      Part II

      I

      In October 1805, Russian forces were occupying the villages and…

      II

      “He’s coming!” a signalman shouted at just that moment.

      III

      The regiment broke up into companies and set out for…

      IV

      On returning from the review, Kutuzov went through into his…

      V

      The Pavlograd Hussars Regiment was stationed two miles from Braunau.

      VI

      Kutuzov withdrew towards Vienna, destroying the bridges on the rivers…

      VII

      Two enemy shots had already flown over the bridge, and…

      VIII

      The remaining infantry hurriedly crossed the bridge, funnelling in tightly…

      IX

      After crossing the bridge, one after another the two squadrons…

      X

      Pursued by a French army of a hundred thousand men…

      XI

      Prince Andrei went on to the house of the Russian…

      XII

      The following morning he woke late. Reviewing his impression of…

      XIII

      The Emperor Franz approached Prince Andrei, who was standing in…

      XIV

      That same night, having taken his leave of the war…

      XV

      On the 1st of November Kutuzov had received, via one…

      XVI

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