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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP31 Aug 2020 12:53 p.m. PST

…Wars

"Napoleon is supposed to have said, ‘glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever', but this collection of essays both revisits some of the most glorious episodes of the Napoleonic Wars and rescues from obscurity some fascinating but overlooked episodes

For over 20 years the Napoleon Series website and forum have functioned as a major hub for the international community of Napoleonic scholars. This book was commissioned with the support of Napoleon Series editor, and distinguished Napoleonic scholar, Robert Burnham and the writing team are all contributors to the website…"

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SHaT198431 Aug 2020 3:12 p.m. PST

2nd post not relevant at all. Go away.
"this collection of essays both revisits some of the most glorious episodes of the Napoleonic Wars and rescues from obscurity some "

All fluff and no content. Funny promoting a web site via book when you consider its recent degradation and rebirth in commerce-hatched form… seems cashing in on the way, kachinggg…

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP31 Aug 2020 7:30 p.m. PST

You may not be aware of it, but telling people to shut up or to go away is a good way to get your account locked as it is a violation of forum rules.

Personal logo Dye4minis Supporting Member of TMP01 Sep 2020 7:25 a.m. PST

So should taunting untruthful headlines – especiallyby someone who does not offer his own feelings as to why they posted it in the first place. (Yet that remain allowed also and I still re-upped my membership.)

Lilian01 Sep 2020 8:51 a.m. PST

The TMP or the déjà-vu-forum…
that it is only the 4th thread opened in one year
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the content had been already given in one of them…

chapter topics:

Duchy of Anhalt Troops 1806-1814
Battle of Caldiero 1805
Kutusov on the Danube 1805
Prussian Light Infantry in 1806
The Pursuit after Jena 1806
Tyrol Campaign 1809
RHA Rocket Troop at Leipzig 1813
Grande Armée in the Six Days Campaign, 1814

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