NAPOLEON AND WATERLOO
by A. F. Becke

8.75 x 5.5 in.  352 pages.  11 maps.
Greenhill Books Napoleonic Library

Becke's sought-after history of Waterloo covers the whole campaign, from Napoleon's return from Elba to the advance of the Allies on Paris and the end of the Hundred Days.

The new reprint of Napoleon and Waterloo presents Becke's revised edition of his classic work, in which he focuses on following the workings of Napoleon's plan, the employment of Ney's and Grouchy's detachments and the fortunes of the Armée du Nord. In addition, the handling of the Allied Armies is detailed for a full understanding of the manoeuvres of the Emperor and his two lieutenants.

Napoleon and Waterloo gives a clear and comprehensive picture of a dramatic and hugely influential campaign.

Major A. F. Becke, a serving artillery officer, was the official mappist and compiler of orders of battle for the Official History of the Great War, and the author of two works of military history as well as Napoleon and Waterloo.

Greenhill Books  ISBN 1-85367-206-8

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