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Author:  HarryInk [ Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:04 am ]
Post subject:  Amazon-a-mania: what should I buy??!

For the only time in my life, I think, the Australian dollar is worth more than the US dollar. Woot!!

So, I rush to Amazon where there are some AMAZING deals. Books that would cost me $30 in Australia are ... well one of them is <$1!!

What should I get???

Oh, I have a problem too cos they won't send all of these to Australia. *pout* Anyone know a solution to that? I don't even understand why not (and they carry on about globalisation!!)

Anyway, here's my WISH list so far:

The End of the Old Order: Napoleon and Europe, 1801-1805 by Frederick W. Kagan

FROM EYLAU TO FRIEDLAND by F.-G. Hourtoulle.

Vol.II of Gill's Thunder on the Danube

Fire And Stone: The Science of Fortress Warfare 1660-1860 by Christopher Duffy

and Michel Leggiere's Napoleon & Berlin the Napoleonic Wars in Germany 1813;

..and his 1st volume on the Campaign in France.

Also 1805: Austerlitz by Robert Gertz

BATTLE OF BORODINO, THE: Napoleon Against Kutuzov (Campaign Chonicles) by Alexander Mikaberidze

I probably can't buy all that *sigh* but it's a nice dream at about 80% of the usual price buying over the net or 60-70% of shops in Australia.

Any additions you'd suggest? Or would you recommend I drop any of these from my list?

Author:  Al Amos [ Sat Dec 05, 2009 7:01 am ]
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"Anyone know a solution to that?"

Yes, send them to me, and I'll read them for you. [:o)]

Author:  Bill Peters [ Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:02 am ]
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The Austerlitz book is the best. I have Kagan and its alright but Goetz covers alot more of the action with excellent maps and OBs.

Colonel Bill Peters
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HPS Napoleonic Scenario Designer (Eckmuhl, Wagram, Jena-Auerstaedt, Austerlitz and ... more to come)
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Author:  HarryInk [ Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:36 am ]
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Thanks for the tip 'bout the Austerlitz book. I've been reading Ian Castle's 'Austerlitz: Napoleon and the Eagles of Europe'. That's been a good read too which, alas, I must return to the library. :)

One of the interesting elements in Castle's version is the key part played in the campaign by the french spy, Karl/Charles Schulmeister, one of Gen. Savary's most effective agents. He was a key figure in bamboozling the hapless Mack into thinking Napoleon was not the threat at Ulm that he turned out to be.

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