Publications : 1273
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PublicationGrouchy’s Waterloo: The Battles of Ligny and Wavre
Publisher’s note: In this concluding volume of his highly praised study exploring the French perspective of the Waterloo campaign, Andrew Field concentrates on an often neglected aspect of Napoleon’s final offensive the French victory over the Prussians at Ligny, Marshal Grouchy’s pursuit of the Prussians and the battle at Wavre. The story of this side […]
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PublicationThe Napoleon Options: alternate decisions of the Napoleonic Wars
Publisher’s note: This compelling alternate history, brilliantly written by fourteen leading international authors, presents the great maybes of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars The Napoleon Options focuses on some of the pivotal episodes of these catastrophic wars, giving them a resounding twist, and explores in detail an alternative sequence of historical events. Rooted firmly in […]
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PublicationMarshal Ney at Quatre Bras: new perspectives on the opening battle of the Waterloo Campaign
Publisher’s note: Fought on 16 June 1815, two days before the Battle of Waterloo, the Battle of Quatre Bras has been described as a tactical Anglo-allied victory, but a French strategic victory. The French Marshal Ney was given command of the left wing of Napoleon’s army and ordered to seize the vital crossroads at Quatre […]
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PublicationWaterloo: The Campaign of 1815: From Elba to Ligny and Quatre Bras Volume I
Publisher’s note: The first of two ground-breaking volumes on the Waterloo campaign, this book is based upon a detailed analysis of sources old and new in four languages. It highlights the political stresses between the Allies, the problems of feeding and paying for the Allied forces assembling in Belgium during the undeclared war , and […]
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PublicationNapoleon and Grouchy: The last great Waterloo mystery unravelled
One of the enduring controversies of the Waterloo campaign is the conduct of Marshal Grouchy. Given command of a third of Napoleon s army and told to keep the Prussians from joining forces with Wellington, he failed to keep Wellington and Blücher apart with the result that Napoleon was overwhelmed at Waterloo. Grouchy, though, was […]
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PublicationA Scot’s Grey at Waterloo: The Remarkable Story of Sergeant William Clarke
From the Publishers: “William Clarke of Prestonpans, Scotland, joined the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons, the Scots Greys, in 1803. Clarke had risen to the rank of sergeant by the time the regiment was ordered to Belgium on the news that Napoleon had escaped from Elba. Forming part of what became known as the Union […]
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PublicationFighting For Napoleon: French Soldiers’ Letters 1799-1815
Publisher’s note: The French side of the Napoleonic Wars is often seen from a strategic point of view, or in terms of military organization and battlefield tactics, or through officers’ memoirs. It is rarely seen from the perspective of the lowest ranks of the army, and the experience of the ordinary soldiers is less well […]
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PublicationNapoleon’s Paper Kingdom: The life and death of Westphalia, 1807-1813
Publisher’s note: Placing the creation of Westphalia within the context of the larger German story of the Napoleonic Wars, this groundbreaking book offers the only complete history of Napoleon’s grand experiment to construct a model state in Germany. In 1807, in the wake of two years of victories over the Austrians, Prussians, and Russians, Napoleon […]
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PublicationNapoleon Victorious!: An alternative history of the Battle of Waterloo
Publisher’s note: It is June 1815 and an Anglo-led Allied army under the Duke of Wellington’s command and Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher is set to face Napoleon Boneparte near Waterloo in present-day Belgium. What happens next is well known to any student of history: the two armies of the Seventh Coalition defeated Bonaparte in a […]
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PublicationRecollections from the Ranks: Three Russian Soldiers’ Autobiographies from the Napoleonic Wars (From Reason to Revolution)
Publisher’s note: From Napoleon’s invasion of 1812 to the Wars of Liberation and beyond, seen from the common Russian soldier’s perspective. This volume is composed of three accounts previously unavailable in English. Detailed annotations illuminate a seldom understood army and nation during one of the pivotal episodes in European history. Pamfil Nazarov was a peasant […]