Alizee Raux, daugter of collector of French imperial memorabilia and "Arts et autographes" gallery owner Jean-Emmanuel Raux, poses with Napoleon Bonaparte's account of his victory during the Battle of Austerlitz, on January 25, 2021 as she prepares the documents to be exposed at the gallery, in Paris, from January 27 to 30 as part of the "BRAFA in the galleries", and in order to be sold with a price tag of one million euros. - French Emperor Napoleon I dictated to his loyal aide-de-camp General Henri-Gatien Bertrand, the 74-page manuscript, containing several corrections made by the exiled emperor, who crossed out words and added remarks in the margins in tiny writing. The fighting itself and is completed by a battle plan drawn by Bertrand on tracing paper. The sale comes at the start of a year marking the bicentenary of Napoleon's death and his exhibited as part of the "BRAFA in the galleries" an alternative to the BRAFA art fair in Brussels, which was cancelled due to the Covid-19 epidemic. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)