Frederick C. Schneid Books
Fighting Techniques Of The Napoleonic Age 1792 - 1815: Equipment, Combat Skills, And Tactics
By Robert B. Bruce, Chris Scott, Michael F. Pavkovic̆, Rob S. Rice, Amber Books, Frederick C. Schneid, Michael F. Pavkovic, Iain Dickie, Kevin Kiley, Frederick S. Schneid, Ma Jesús Sevillano
Fighting Techniques of the Napoleonic World explores the tactics and strategy required to win battles with the technology available during the Napoleonic period (1789-1815), and points out how the...
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Fighting Techniques Of The Colonial Age
By Simon Anglim, Rob S. Rice, Stuart Reid, Frederick C. Schneid, Phyllis G. Jestice, Robert B. Bruce, Simon Anglim, Robert B. Bruce, Phyllis G. Jestice, Stuart Reid, Rob S. Rice, Frederick C. Schneid
"Contains 20 full-color tactical maps and accounts of key battles, including the Siege of Yorktown (1781), the amphibious assault on Valdivia (1820), the battle of Isly (1844), the defense of the A...
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Napoleon'S Italian Campaigns: 1805-1815
The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars raged in Italy for 23 years. In that time, no fewer than eight campaigns involving hundred of thousands of troops were mounted in the Italian peninsula,...
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European Armies Of The French Revolution, 1789-1802
Upon France’s defeat of the vaunted Prussian army at the Battle of Valmy in 1792, German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe remarked, “From this place and from this day forth commences a new era in...
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Soldiers Of Napoleon'S Kingdom Of Italy: Army, State And Society, 1800-1815
For Napoleon to create an Italian army, it was necessary to foster Italian nationalism, encouraging Italians to perceive themselves as citizens of a greater Italy and not as subjects of the former...
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