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Albert Nofi has used his many years of research to produce an account of the battle of Waterloo that has all the grandeur and military detail one could want, but which never loses its interest in individual human experience. Here Napoleon rides forward to take personal command of a small detachment of French Marines to fight his way across the Sambre river on the way to Waterloo. Hanoverian exiles who have been fighting Napoleon for a decade under English command are surrounded and wiped out in a classic last stand at the hour of victory.The Waterloo Campaign also covers the death of the Duke of Brunswick, the reconciliation of Napoleon and his estranged brother Jerome in the crucible of battle, and the tragic loss and miraculous delivery of many ordinary people.In addition to its popular appeal, Albert Nofis The Waterloo Campaign has found favor with the most demanding of military enthusiasts. Waterloo is a Military Book Club Main Selection in the U.S. and has been selected for a special European edition. Special features of The Waterloo Campaign include the most complete orders of battle available for the British, French and Prussian armies, a detailed comparison of artillery and musketry capabilities, sidebars profiling many of the personalities of the campaign, weather conditions for each hour of the battle and the best-informed estimates available on unit strengths and casualties, for horses as well as humans, during the campaign.New York educator Albert Nofi appeared frequently as a radio and TV military commentator during the Persian Gulf War, always balancing the grand principles of command against the individual human drama. He is the author of numerous books, including The Spanish American War 1898, The Marine Corps Book of Lists, and The War Against Hitler.

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title:The Waterloo Campaign, June 1815 Great Campaigns
author:Nofi, Albert A.
publisher:Combined Publishing
isbn10 | asin:0938289985
print isbn13:9780938289982
ebook isbn13:9780585229843
language:English
subjectWaterloo, Battle of, 1815, Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815--Campaigns--Belgium--Waterloo, Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French,--1769-1821--Military leadership.
publication date:1993
lcc:DC242.N64 1993eb
ddc:940.2/7
subject:Waterloo, Battle of, 1815, Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815--Campaigns--Belgium--Waterloo, Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French,--1769-1821--Military leadership.
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GREAT CAMPAIGNS
The Waterloo Campaign
Napoleon I Emperor of the French Page 2 GREAT CAMPAIGNS - photo 2
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French.
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GREAT CAMPAIGNS
The Antietam Campaign
The Appomattox Campaign
The Atlanta Campaign
The Chancellorsville Campaign
The First Air Campaign
The Gettysburg Campaign
Jackson's Valley Campaign
The Little Bighorn Campaign
MacArthur's New Guinea Campaign
The Midway Campaign
The Peninsula Campaign
The Petersburg Campaign
The Philadelphia Campaign
Rommel's North Africa Campaign
The Second Bull Run Campaign
The Shiloh Campaign
The Vicksburg Campaign
The Waterloo Campaign
The Wilderness Campaign
Page 3
GREAT CAMPAIGNS
The Waterloo Campaign
June 1815
Albert A. Nofi
COMBINED PUBLISHING
Pennsylvania
Page 4
PUBLISHER'S NOTE
The headquarters of Combined Publishing are located midway between Valley Forge and the Germantown battlefield, on the outskirts of Philadelphia. From its beginnings, our company has been steeped in the oldest traditions of American military history and publishing. Our historic surroundings help maintain our focus on military history and our books strive to uphold the standards of style, quality and durability first established by the earliest bookmakers of Germantown and Philadelphia so many years ago. Our famous monk-and-console logo reflects our commitment to the modern and yet historic enterprise of publishing.
We call ourselves Combined Publishing because we have always felt that our goals could only be achieved through a "combined" effort by authors, publishers and readers. We have always tried to maintain maximum communication between these three key players in the reading experience.
We are always interested in hearing from prospective authors about new books in our field. We also like to hear from our readers and invite you to contact us at our offices in Pennsylvania with any questions, comments or suggestions, or if you are having difficulty finding our books at your local bookseller.
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For information, address: Combined Publishing
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P.O. Box 307
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E-mail: combined@dca.net
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Orders: 1-800-4-1860-65
Copyright 1993, 1998 by Albert A. Nofi All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical, mechanical or otherwise without first seeking the written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Nofi, Albert A.
The Waterloo campaign, June 1815 / Albert A. Nofi.
Combined Books ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-938289-29-2(hbk)
ISBN 0-938289-98-5(pbk)
Waterloo, Battle of, 1815. Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815-Campaigns
BelgiumWaterloo 3. Napoleonic I, Emporer of the French, 1769-1821
Military leadership. Title: Waterloo campaign. III. Series.
DC242.N641993
940.2'7dc20 93-13889
Maps by Christopher J. Couch
Page 5
For Marilyn J. Spencer
and Lori Fawcett
In Loving Memory
Page 6
Acknowledgments
As always in an undertaking of this nature, several people were of great help in the production of the final text. Among the many who were of assistance, special thanks are in order to Daniel Scott Palter and the staff of West End Games for access to their extensive Napoleonics library; Daniel David of Sky Books International in New York, for assistance in locating a number of unusual volumes; James F. Dunnigan, author and former editor of Strategy & Tactics, for suggestions and advice on several Napoleonic projects, and with whom, along with Bill Owen and the Millenium of Mayhem Tour, I walked the field; Prof. Richard L. DiNardo, for some helpful tips and suggestions; David C. Isby, for some useful suggestions; John E. Koontz, for many years of interesting correspondence on Waterloo and related subjects, as well as for a look at his impressive research into the French and Prussian order of battle; Dennis Casey for providing advice, references and access to his collection of Napoleonic literature; Professor John Boardman for his advice on time; Wilbur E. Gray, who kindly pointed out a number of errors in an early version of one portion of the manuscript; William Keyser, for assistance elucidating the order of battle; Kenneth S. Gallagher and Edward Wimble for reading the last stage of the manuscript and raising important issues; and Dr. Jay Stone for some useful advice and the loan of several valuable reference works. Dan Kilbert, of New York's The Complete Strategist, and Richard Berg, publisher of Richard Berg's Review of Games, were immensely helpful in sorting through the enormous number of wargames dealing with the campaign. John E. Johnston, Robin D. Roberts, Mark Hennessey, Sam Belcher and Phil Feller were kind enough to read the manuscript and make some useful suggestions. As always, the staff of the New York Public Library and the Mina Rees Library of the Graduate School of the City University of New York were of enormous help in tracking down odd items.
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