Napoleon's Campaigns in Poland 1806-7

Napoleon's Campaigns in Poland 1806-7

by Robert Wilson
Napoleon's Campaigns in Poland 1806-7

Napoleon's Campaigns in Poland 1806-7

by Robert Wilson

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Overview

The campaigns that included the pivotal battles of Eylau and Friedland

Sir Robert Wilson saw the campaign in Poland from the Russian side of the conflict. Not only was he a representative of the British government-and so had an inevitable antipathy towards Napoleon's French forces-but he had also developed a strong affection for his Russian hosts. Nevertheless, he has done his best to include within his work-partisan though the elements that are the product of his pen may be-an overview of the campaign designed with fair brokerage in mind. His book is a work of separate parts and includes his own impressions of the campaign he witnessed, the documents portraying the Russian and Prussian perspective on the same events together with all the bulletins of the French Army concerning those events. In addition, Wilson has included a description and appraisal of the Russian Army taking each arm in turn-passages covering the Cossacks make essential reading for any student interested in the period. Here is the complete Polish campaign including the battles that contributed towards the everlasting fame of the Napoleonic epoch.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846774157
Publisher: LEONAUR
Publication date: 04/01/2008
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Robert Wilson (b. 1957) is a British writer of crime novels best known for his Bruce Medway series, set in West Africa; the Javier Falcón series, set in Spain; and the Charles Boxer series. The stand-alone book A Small Death in Lisbon won the Gold Dagger Award as the Best Crime Novel of the Year from Britain’s Crime Writers’ Association. The author of more than a dozen books in all, Wilson divides his time between the UK and Portugal.

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