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You must have a book inhaler you use! [:D]
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Well, afterall reading is my profession. [:D]
Or at least a large part of it.
I finished Petre's book this weekend and liked it throughout. He does a great job relating the movement of armies to geography, logistics and national borders (which play a large role in the strange attempt to cross three rivers at once around Warsaw in late 1806, an aspect that's oddly missing from most other accounts I have seen). With him, the movement of armies does not happen on a chess board. Petre portrays the secondary fronts as well and thus makes clear how much armies of the time relied on geography to cover as much ground as possible at least with detachments so to achieve a nearly continuous front to protect their flanks and rear. Where most other works concentrate on the main bodies and their movements and thus give the impression that they more or less could go where they pleased without caring much for other considerations than hitting the enemy main body. Also Petre's spelling of strange place names is on average much better than everyone else's, even though he too often manages to confuse <i>berg</i> with <i>burg</i> and vice versa. And the maps are much superior to most others as the place names mentioned in the text are actually on them. [:)]
For the first time I have understood what the Polish campaign was really about. Now off to reading his book on the Prussian campaign of fall 1806. [8D]
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D.S. "Green Horse" Walter, Maréchal d'Empire
Duc des Pyramides, Comte de Normandie
Commandant la [url="http://home.arcor.de/dierk_Walter/NWC/3_VI_AdR_Home.htm"]3e Division Bavaroise[/url], L'Armée du Rhin
Commandant [url="http://home.arcor.de/dierk_Walter/NWC/EdM_start.htm"]L'Ecole de Mars[/url], L'Armée du Rhin
Commandant la Brigade de Grenadiers de la Moyenne Garde

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