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| #3753755 in Books | Pen Sword | 2006-01-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.75 x6.50 x1.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | Pen Sword||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Exciting and readable|By Austin|Ian Castle presents the Battle of Austerlitz in stunning clarity. Though others (Goetz and Chandler) may treat the conflict with greater detail, which can be admirable, Castle's aim and accomplishment is to drop the reader into the middle of the battle. At nearly every stage his writing illustrated the events extremely well, allowing me to envi|About the Author|Ian Castle is a leading historian of the Napoleonic Wars, he is a co-founder of the Napoleonic Association and he is also an authority on British colonial campaigns in southern Africa. His books include studies of the battles of Aspern and Wagra
In this authoritative and beautifully illustrated new account of Napoleon's greatest victory and the campaign that preceded it, Ian Castle sheds new light on the actions of the commanders and questions the assumptions - and explores the myths - that have shaped our understanding of the event ever since. His account follows every twist and turn of a war that was fought out across central Europe two centuries ago. In particular he reconstructs the course of the action in e...
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