4 edition of Napoleon & the Archduke Charles found in the catalog.
Napoleon & the Archduke Charles
F. Loraine Petre
Published
1976
by Arms and Armour Press, Hippocrene Books in London, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by F. Loraine Petre. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DC234 .P4 1976 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | [9], v-ix, 413 p., [12] p. of plates (4 fold.) : |
Number of Pages | 413 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4604203M |
ISBN 10 | 0853682216 |
LC Control Number | 77367354 |
Napoleon and the Archduke Charles A History of the Franco-Austrian Campaign in the Valley of the Danube by F. Lorraine Petre and Publisher Frontline Books (ORIM). Save up to 80% by choosing the eTextbook option for ISBN: , The print version of this textbook is ISBN: , A family of games on the grand-tactical scale depicting the battles of the campaign (not Wagram) and also the battle of Austerlitz in Designed by Keith Poulter and published by 3W (World Wide Wargames) in the mid 's. The series was started in The Wargamer Magazine is and completed in Strategy & Tactics issues and
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Written over years ago, this book looks at the campaign between France and Bavaria against Austria. Hoping to take advantage of Napoleon's move into Spain, the Austrian army under the Archduke Charles fought several great battles, Eckmuhl, Aspern-Essling, and Wagram, against the French/5.
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Smarting from Austria’s humiliations inthe Archduke launched a surprise attack upon the French whilst Napoleon was occupied in distant Spain. Book number twelve from is Napoleon's Great Adversaries: The Archduke Charles and the Austrian Army by Gunther E.
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Loraine Petre. The Franco-Austrian War of was Napoleon’s last victorious campaign, and saw one of his great set-piece victories at Wagram, but this only came after he had suffered his first significant battlefield defeat at Aspern-Essling, and after a start to.
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The Archduke Charles was the most formidable of Napoleon's continental foes but only once came into direct conflict with him: this was in the Franco-Austrian campaign in the Danube Valley. Smarting from Austria's humiliations inthe Archduke launched a surprise attack upon the French whilst Napoleon was occupied in distant Spain/5(21).
The Archduke Charles was the most formidable of Napoleon's continental foes but only once came into direct conflict with him: this was in the Franco-Austrian campaign in the Danube Valley. Smarting from Austria's humiliations inthe Archduke launched a surprise attack upon the French whilst Napoleon was occupied in distant Spain.
Napoleon and the Archduke Charles A History of the Franco-Austrian Campaign in the Valley of the Danube by F. Lorraine Petre and Publisher Frontline Books (ORIM).
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