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15th Hussar04 Sep 2013 5:25 a.m. PST

Gentlefolk,

Just letting you know that I am well into reading "Napoleon's Triumph" by Arnold and Reinertsen.

I should be posting a review on Amazon, here and elsewhere w/in the next 10-13 days.

Andrew

BTCTerrainman Supporting Member of TMP04 Sep 2013 5:27 a.m. PST

Another tremendous book by Arnold and Reinertsen.

Enjoy!

Augie the Doggie04 Sep 2013 6:23 a.m. PST

It is a wonderful book that follows up his previous book, "Crisis in the Snows" about the Eylau campaign.

Keraunos04 Sep 2013 7:29 a.m. PST

well worth the read.

I'd be interested in seeing your review of Napoleon conquers Austria too – the follow up to Crisis on the Danube.

Personal logo BrigadeGames Sponsoring Member of TMP04 Sep 2013 9:35 a.m. PST

Loved these books. The only criticism is that more maps would be a nice addition.

Kevin in Albuquerque04 Sep 2013 10:10 a.m. PST

I have the book, too. Well worth adding it into your library.

Gazzola04 Sep 2013 12:32 p.m. PST

Deep in research so have only had time to have a few peeks into it. It looks a great book and one well worth adding to anyone's collection. Plenty of maps, OOB's and what looks like an exciting narrative. More like this please!

Parfitts Tele05 Sep 2013 1:43 a.m. PST

Agree with Gazzola, would readily add more of this authors work to my bookshelves

15th Hussar06 Sep 2013 9:31 a.m. PST

Gentlefolk,

One of the reasons I am posting that I will be doing an Amazon review for Napoleon's Triumph is the fact that James and I had a frank discussion a few months ago and while books are moving, James has a spare (bed)room that is filled to the brim with his new titles.

The support here is great, but there is only a limited audience and fund pool for James to work with.

Even though his main avenue of commerce is through his own website, which can be mentioned in an Amazon review, he needs reviews posted on Amazon and other like sites in order to garner more attention and thereby increase sales, so he can, in turn, write more books on the Napoleonic Wars.

I'm just trying to help a fellow author out and since I can see that most of you who have posted above have read and enjoyed his 1807 Suite, perhaps you could pitch in and write your own reviews on Amazon.

Here's James website, just in case:

Napoleonbooks.com

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