Military History - Napoleonics - General Section
Napoleonics -
General Section
A comprehensive selection of titles
covering the Napoleonic era from the Emperor's rise to his final exile &
death. There's something here for everybody - Nelson's victories on the
Nile & at Trafalgar, the broad sweep of the Central European campaigns,
the disasters in the Peninsula & at the Gates of Moscow, the march on
Paris & the very close run final at Waterloo.
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Title
- 10 Titles
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WARFARE IN THE AGE OF BONAPARTE by Michael Glover Faded spine on d/w. Both Land and sea warfare is studied. Glover looks at the development of war fighting during the period, with examples taken from battles and campaigns of the Napoleonic era.1980, Cassell, , 030430722X,< B-01>,255pp, 135 col & b/w illustrations, maps, Good in d/w, , Subject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 16552-03..............................£6.00 |
WELLINGTON'S PENINSULAR VICTORIES by Michael Glover An account of the five years of campaigning that brought the Allies to Toulouse in 1814. Includes full accounts of the four battles: Busaco; Salamanca; Vitoria; Nivelle.1963, Batsford, , ,< B-01>,192pp, illustrations, maps, bibliography, index, Slight wear on d/w. Good, , Subject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 23055-01..............................£8.00 |
BLENHEIM by David Green The story of Marlborough's great victory with Prince Eugene in 1704 over the French and Bavarian armies in the War of the Spanish Succession, fought at Blenheim (now Blindheim) on the Danube River in Bavaria. English and Austrian troops led by Marlborough and Eugene surprised the unprepared French and Bavarian forces, broke through their centre, and captured 13,000 of their troops. Another 18,000 were killed, wounded, or drowned. 1974, Book Club Associates, , ,< B-01>,162pp, 28 illustrations, 8 maps., Good in worn chipped d/w, , Subject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 14677-02..............................£6.00 |
THE BATTLE OF BARROSA, 1811 by John Grehan and Martin Mace By the winter of 1810-11, the armies of Napoleon had overrun most of Spain and Joseph Bonaparte sat on the throne in Madrid. Yet the Spanish Government had found refuge in the fortress-port of Cadiz. With a British army under Sir Thomas Graham defending it, the Spanish cause seemed certain to prevail. But then the Spaniards wanted to throw Graham’s force into a reckless battle against the French. The opposing forces met on the heights of Barrosa in a battle which Sir John Fortescue described as ‘one of the bloodiest and one of the most creditable to British troops’. 2012, Pen & Sword, , 9781848848269,< B-01>,212pp, 3 maps, 18 b/w illustrations, Good in d/w, , Subject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 34739-01..............................£9.00 |
THE ROAD TO WATERLOO by (Editor) Alan J Guy An account of The British Army's confrontation with the French revolutionary and Napoleonic armies, 1793-1815. Covers the war in the Carribean, the campaign in Flanders, the British Army in Ireland, India, Egypt, Spain, Britain's home defence forces under the threat of invasion, the climax of Waterloo, and the impact of Wellington.1990, Sutton Publishing, , 0901721204,< B-01>,223pp, numerous ills inc colour, index, large format, very light corner creasing on cover. Good., , CARDSubject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 30144-02..............................£10.00 |
THE ROAD TO WATERLOO by Alan J Guy The British Army and its confrontation with the French revolutionary and Napoleonic armies, 1793-1815. Includes the war in the Caribbean, the campaign in Flanders, the British Army in Ireland, India, Egypt and Spain, Britain's home defence forces under the threat of invasion, the climax of Waterloo, and the impact of Wellington.1990, Sutton Publishing, , 0862999197,< B-01>,223pp, numerous b/ w & colour illustrations, index, large format, Good in rubbed and slightly edgetorn d/w, , Subject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 30144-01..............................£12.00 |
WATERLOO NEW PERSPECTIVES by Editor David Hamilton-Williams An analysis of the remaining (often previously unpublished) letters of Captain William Siborne plus other contemporary evidence. Exposing the flawed evidence used to produce Siborne's 'definitive' model of the battle, this fine example of historical detective work renders hitherto accepted maps and writings open to serious reassessment and doubt1993, Arms & Armour Press, , 1854091565,< B-01>,416pp, 47 b/w illustrations, 14 maps, Very good in d/w, , Subject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 31953-03..............................£10.00 |
WATERLOO NEW PERSPECTIVES by Editor David Hamilton-Williams This book has splashmarks along page edges but the text is clean and unmarked. An analysis of the remaining (often previously unpublished) letters of Captain William Siborne and other contemporary evidence. Exposing the flawed evidence used to produce Siborne's 'definitive' model of the battle, this fine example of historical detective work renders hitherto accepted maps and writings open to serious reassessment and doubt1999, Brockhampton Press, , 1860199968,< B-01>,416pp, 47 b/w ills, 14 maps, , , Subject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 31953-01..............................£8.00 |
THE WAR OF WARS: THE EPIC STRUGGLE BETWEEN BRITAIN AND FRANCE 1793 - 1815 by Robert Harvey Robert Harvey recreates the story of the conflict that stretches from the first blaze of revolution in Paris in 1789, to final victory on the muddy fields of Waterloo. On land and at sea, throughout the four corners of the continent, from the frozen plains surrounding Moscow and terror on the Caribbean seas, to the muddy low lands of Flanders and the becalmed waters of Trafalgar.2007, Robinson Publishing, , 9781845296353,< B-01>,962pp illustrations., Showing signs of wear. Creased spine. Text unmarked.Small mark on page edges., , CARDSubject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 35693-01..............................£3.00 |
NAPOLEON: THE FINAL VERDICT by Philip J Haythornthwaite All military historians will have an opinion on Napoleon Bonaparte. Some see him as an unsullied master commander, others as a genius who fell from grace. This work helps the reader form his own opinion. With a foreword by David G Chandler, contributors include noted Napoleonic historians David Markham, Ian Castle, Guy C Dempsey Jr., Andrew Uffindell, Tim Hicks, James R Arnold, and Peter G Tsouras.
1996, Arms & Armour Press, , 1854093428,< B-01>,320pp, 65 ills, maps, As New. Unread., , Subject... European Conflicts & The Napoleonic WarsWeb No. 24622-01..............................£10.00 |
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