Summerville in his recent work defers the reader to Nafziger's work on the campaign. You can find it at:
http://home.fuse.net/nafziger/NAFNAP.HTM
Go to his book section and scroll down to where you read:
THE EYLAU-FRIEDLAND CAMPAIGN OF 1806-7
Its 19.99 which is a reasonable price for such info.
Other than that you will have to read:
Foucart - Campagne du Pologne
Hopfner - Der Krieg von 1806 und 1807
Digby-Smith's Napoleonic Wars Data Book has scant info as far as composition of forces. Mainly brigade/division sizes at best.
Its one of the least documented campaigns on record. It was one of the reasons why I did 1806 rather than this campaign. 1806 also doesnt have alot of english writing authors. Petre, Maude and Chandler's work for Osprey were about all I could get my hands on until Bill Peterson sent me some works he found.
I contacted Scott Bowden about this campaign hoping that he would continue his fine Glory Years campaign series into 1806-07 but he said that he was not going to do so. I was sad to hear that as his books have a ton of good material.
For Davout's Corps you can purchase:
Napoleon's Finest: Davout and his 3rd Corps, Combat Journal of Operations 1805-1807. Its not cheap but it has alot of great material on this corps.
You can find it at:
http://www.militaryhistorypress.com/Nap ... inest.html
Perhaps someone else has a cheaper price ...
I also would take a peek at Pen & Sword Publishers. They have a fine listing of Napoleonic books. That is where I purchased Summeriville's work on the campaign.
http://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/
I am hoping that someday Osprey will do a book on this campaign. While not always the greatest OB info they would add another work to this campaign and usually they include an OB.
Colonel Bill Peters
Armee du Rhin - V Corps, Cavalerie du V Corps, 20ème légère Brigade de Cavalerie, 13ème Hussar Regiment
HPS Napoleonic Scenario Designer (Eckmuhl, Wagram, Jena-Auerstaedt and ... more to come)
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