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| On The Napoleonic Wars-Softbound |
| The diverse array of subjects covered include the British campaign in Egypt in 1801; the battle of Maida; Napoleons decisive victories at Marengo and Austerlitz; the Peninsular War; the Russian Army ... |
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| On The Road With Wellington-Hardbound |
| This remarkable memoir captures the life and adventures of a junior officer as he endures the drama and agonies of the fierce struggle in Spain, Portugal, and southern France between 1808 and 1814. A... |
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| Spying for Empire:The Great Game in Cent |
| The Great Game was the struggle between Russia and Britain for imperial influence over southern and central Asia, immortalized by Rudyard Kipling in his novel Kim. For the British, the threat to Indi... |
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| The Decline and Fall of Napoleon's Empir |
| There has been a torrent of literature produced about Napoleon ever since his exile to Saint Helena in 1815. Everything from his battles and his tactics to his finances and hats has been subjected to... |
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| Voices From The Penninsula-Hardbound |
| The Peninsular War was one of the most successful campaigns ever fought by the British Army. Between 1808, when British troops landed in Portugal, and 1814, when Wellingtons Army advanced into the so... |
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| Wellington At Waterloo |
| This best-selling, authoritative, and accessible study of the epic confrontation at Waterloo is now available for the first time in paperback. The armies of the period are brought to life and the bat... |
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| Wellington Invades France:The Final Phas |
| A detailed account of Wellingtons campaign in the south of France. Drawing on eyewitness accounts and official dispatches, Ian Robertson outlines the nature of the war as well as traces the complicat... |
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| With Napoleon's Guns:The Military Memoir |
| In 1795 - the year Napoleon Bonaparte was appointed commander-in-chief in Italy - the seventeen-year-old Jean-Nicolas-Auguste Noel entered the Artillery School at Chalons. A year later, with Napoleon... |
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