"This book is a fabulous eye-opener about the early part of the Peninsular War, seen through the eyes of a particularly intelligent young man who is able to speak the truth as he witnessed it."
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The Napoleonic Guide
"This book is a fabulous eye-opener about the early part of the Peninsular War, seen through the eyes of a particularly intelligent young man who is able to speak the truth as he witnessed it."
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The Napoleonic Guide
"It is one of my favourite Napoleonic titles."
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Richard Moore, The Napoleonic Guide
"It is one of my favourite Napoleonic titles."
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Richard Moore, The Napoleonic Guide
There are many, many fascinating descriptions of the field of this historic battle in [i]Waterloo Letters[/i] and I think anyone remotely interested in the 100 Days Campaign will find themselves lost for hours within its pages.
Website of The Napoleonic Guide
There are many, many fascinating descriptions of the field of this historic battle in [i]Waterloo Letters[/i] and I think anyone remotely interested in the 100 Days Campaign will find themselves lost for hours within its pages.
Website of The Napoleonic Guide
This book is required reading for any student of Napoleon and the Napoleonic Wars.
The Armourer, inc. Classic Arms & Militaria, August 2017
This book is required reading for any student of Napoleon and the Napoleonic Wars.
The Armourer, inc. Classic Arms & Militaria, August 2017
The writer manages to vividly convey what it was like to take part in two hard fought campaigns, not for glory, but for survival.
Stuart Asquith, Author
The writer manages to vividly convey what it was like to take part in two hard fought campaigns, not for glory, but for survival.
Stuart Asquith, Author