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Tango0115 Oct 2022 9:31 p.m. PST

… by Stephen Ede-Borrett reviewed.


"Napoleon ‘s Kingdom of Italy was an important cog in his war machine, both geographically, and as a provider of well trained and led troops to help satisfy his continued and growing need for manpower. On that basis alone this new book in Helion's ‘from Reason to Revolution' series by Stephen Ede-Barrett is a most welcome addition…"


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Gazzola18 Oct 2022 11:02 a.m. PST

This is a book well worth having. However, it is more for those interested in unit sizes, organisation and uniforms, than for any combat descriptions. But tables are offered listing the actions and battles the various units took part in. It also contains 16 colour pages of uniforms and numerous black and white prints and illustrations. It is a paperback consisting of 229 pages and it has gained some 5 & 4 star reviews.

Tango0118 Oct 2022 4:07 p.m. PST

Thanks my good friend…


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swammeyjoe23 Dec 2022 11:59 a.m. PST

@Gazzola sounds interesting, do you have recommendations for a "companion" volume that would offer similar detail about the campaigns?

Brechtel19823 Dec 2022 12:18 p.m. PST

The volume is excellent and is necessary to understand the subject army and perhaps the talent of Prince Eugene. He is one of the most, if not the most, underrated general in any army of the period.

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