Anyhow - I'd like to read up on some of the history involved in his campaigns. Does anyone recommend a good book that's not a dry read like alot of history books seem to be??..
Merci

Mike_Toth wrote:Never was really interested in Napoleonic era warfare until I purchased AGEOD's Napoleon's Campaigns.. wow.. great game.
Anyhow - I'd like to read up on some of the history involved in his campaigns. Does anyone recommend a good book that's not a dry read like alot of history books seem to be??..
Merci![]()
KillCalvalry wrote:Chandler's "Campaigns of Napoleon" looks daunting, but is an easy read. It is an excellent book!
Anyone who says there is a better Napoleonic History book, I will seriously fight you.
KillCalvalry wrote:Chandler's "Campaigns of Napoleon" looks daunting, but is an easy read. It is an excellent book!
Anyone who says there is a better Napoleonic History book, I will seriously fight you.
arsan wrote:Chandler work is absolutely marvellous![]()
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You get all the Napy campaigns in detail (from the siege of Toulon to Waterloo), full of maps, with explanations of his operational strategies and tactics.
[/CENTER]Hard pounding, gentlemen. Let's see who pounds the longest.
Pak43 wrote:Try here...
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/
arsan wrote:For a great and unbiased military history of the Peninsular war i recommend David Gates "The Spanish Ulcer"![]()
Cheers!
Sol Invictus wrote:I'm reading "The Spanish Ulcer" at the moment. Very nice book, but I agree, it won't keep me up until 2 A.M. because I am unable to tear myself away.
Tag, I am guessing that rasnell was referring to Montesquieu and the speration of governmental powers, but I agree, Locke had a very heavy influence on the Founders.
PDH wrote:If you can find it, try A Military History and Atlas of the Napoleonic Wars by Esposito and Elting - I remember finding this at the university library 25 years ago and being enthralled with the maps and the descriptions of movements/battles.
I do not know if it is in print again (I bout my copy in 2000), but for my little brain it is well worth the purchase if found.
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