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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP18 Oct 2017 12:51 p.m. PST

…in Poland

"An officer of the Grand Duchy and leader of the November Insurrection provides insight and history in the operations of the troops of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw in the 1809 campaign against Austria. The campaign was the first independent operations of the newly constituted Polish Army under the command of Prince Józef Poniatowski. It is a great source of material on the operations, commanders and tactics from this Napoleonic era"
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Gazzola23 Oct 2017 6:33 a.m. PST

Good spot Tango01! Looks very interesting and different, though it is yet another title to add to my expanding 'to buy' list.

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP23 Oct 2017 10:44 a.m. PST

Glad you like it my good friend! (smile)


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Brechtel19823 Oct 2017 10:47 a.m. PST

Yes, a very interesting title indeed. It is on the 'to order' listing…

Mike the Analyst24 Oct 2017 8:45 a.m. PST

Looks similar to this one published in 2002 but obviously a new translation.

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Note the link in the article no longer works, see nafzigercollection.com/shop instead

Gazzola25 Oct 2017 8:53 a.m. PST

Mike the Analyst

It could well be. But for those of us who missed it first time around, it looks to be a very welcome addition to our Napoleonic collections.

Just pleased that Armand spotted it and gave us all the heads up.

Mike the Analyst25 Oct 2017 3:29 p.m. PST

Interesting that it appears to be available on the Nafziger site as well as a lot of other interesting titles.

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Great that this sort of material is available and from more than one supplier. Then again if you can read French then there is always the original online. See also the map at the end of the book online.

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von Winterfeldt26 Oct 2017 1:20 p.m. PST

thanks for the link for download the translation was originally published by Nafziger press in aorund 2002

As in case it is a new translation I cannot say

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