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By: Amini, Iradj
Price: $11.25
Publisher: Washington D. C., Mage Publishers: 1999
Edition: First American Edition
Seller ID: 068552
Franco-Persian relations have long been neglected by Napoleonic scholars; however, they show how Napoleon's political and strategic thinking extended far beyond the frontiers of Europe. Begun in 1802 under the Consulate, those relations culminated in the signature of the Treaty of Finkenstein, on 4 May 1807, and the dispatch of the Gardane Mission to Tehran. For Napoleon, who was then fighting the Tsar's forces in Poland, the Persian alliance served a dual purpose. While... View more info
By: Andress, David
Price: $18.00
Publisher: U. K., Little Brown: 2012
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 067268
A 'rounded picture' of the people bound up in this titanic conflict. 428pp View more info
By: Bergeron, Louis
Price: $7.20
Publisher: Princeton U. Press New Jersey 1981: 1981
Seller ID: 001431I
Good in wraps. 230 pages. View more info
By: Best Nicholas
Price: $9.00
Publisher: Phoenix: 2006
Edition: First Thus
Seller ID: 046403
Nicholas Best's original research draws on a wide range of eyewitnesses to craft a minute-by-minute account oft he most famous sea battle of all time. 362pp View more info
By: Carr, Albert
Price: $7.20
Publisher: New York, Viking Press: 1941
Edition: First American Edition
Seller ID: 090154
Translation of Napoleonic documents by Julia Van Huele. Edges worn, corners bumped. Front hinge exposed and bottom three inches detatched. Binding secure, pages unmarked. Black & white illustrations. Slight musty odor View more info
By: Coote, Stephen
Price: $5.40
Publisher: U.S.A., Da Capo Press: 2005
Edition: First American Edition
Seller ID: 068836
In Vienna, 1815, as the political aristocrats of Europe assemble to determine the fate of the continent after defeating Napoleon, the news arrived that Napoleon had escaped captivity and was returning to France. Bonaparte-the revolutionary turned emperor and "disturber of the world's peace"-was fast approaching Paris, gathering troops and taking cities without firing a single shot. He had returned, and it would be just one hundred days before he met his enemies in a fina... View more info
By: de Caulaincourt
Price: $13.50
Publisher: New York, William Morrow & Co: 1935
Edition: First American Edition
Seller ID: 075004
Minor wear to edges, spine faded. Vertical crease to page 101. Name in pencil ffep. Binding tight, pages unmarked. Black & white illustrations of author and Napoleon. View more info
By: De Jonge, Alex
Price: $7.88
Publisher: Paddington Press New York 1977: 1977
Seller ID: 006152I
Good in oversize trade pb. View more info
By: de Segur, Count Philippe - Paul
Price: $3.60
Publisher: New York, Time Inc: 1965
Edition: First American Edition
Seller ID: 072107
By: de Segur, Phillippe-Paul : Edited & Translated by J. David Townsend
Price: $9.00
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Boston 1958: 1958
Seller ID: 000495I
Reprint VG/VG Eyewitness diaries of his Aide-de-Camp View more info
By: Foreman, Laura and Ellen Blue Phillips
Price: $13.50
Publisher: U.S.A., Discovery Publishing New York 1999: 1999
Edition: First American Edition
Seller ID: 013660
By: Forester C. S.
Price: $67.50
Publisher: London, Methuen & Co. Ltd.: 1924
Edition: First UK Edition
Seller ID: 038103
Green cloth lightly toned, wear to head and tail of spine, intermittant foxing. View more info
By: Fosten, Bryan
Price: $7.20
Publisher: U. K., Osprey Pub Co: 2000
Edition: Reprint
Seller ID: 048711
The infantry was Wellington's favoured tool, and he played a major role in raising its standards of excellence. He used it carefully, on ground which he selected to give it maximum advantage and protection; and he came to understand its capabilities and weaknesses exactly. In this worthy addition to Opsrey's Men-at-Arms series, Bryan Fosten examines all aspects of Wellington's infantry, including army life, organisation, uniforms, drill, regimental distinctions, weapons ... View more info
By: Franklin, Alexandra;Philip, Mark
Price: $18.00
Publisher: United Kingdom, Bodleian Library: 2005
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 049912
To accompany a museum exhibition of the same name held in 2006. View more info
By: Glaver, Michael
Price: $13.50
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1971: 1971
Seller ID: 004998I
Reprint VG/VG The Peninsula War: Nappie agin Wellie. View more info
By: Henderson, James
Price: $9.00
Publisher: London, Leo Cooper: 1994
Edition: First American Edition
Seller ID: 080885
Period covered is 1793-1815 View more info
By: Henderson, James
Price: $9.00
Publisher: New York, Dodd, Mead & Company: 1971
Edition: First American Edition
Seller ID: 071959
Minor wear to edges. Jacket has price sticker over original price. Tight, clean, unmarked. Maps, black & white illustrations. Illustrated endpapers View more info
Price: $7.20
Publisher: New York, Dodd Mead: 1971
Edition: Book Club
Seller ID: 005856I
VG in torn dj. 176 pages, illust. Prior owner's inscription on ffep. View more info
Price: $5.40
Publisher: U.S.A., Mariner Books: 2002
Edition: Reprint
Seller ID: 069133
Price: $9.00
Publisher: U. K., The History Press: 2009
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 067160
In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte arrived on the island of St. Helena to begin his imprisonment following Waterloo. By 1821 he was dead. During his brief stay, he crossed paths with six medical men, all of whom would be changed by the encounter, whether by court martial, the shame of misdiagnosis, or resulting celebrity. What would seem to be a straightforward post became entangled with politics, as Governor Hudson Lowe became paranoid as to the motivations of each doctor and ... View more info