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290:. Thackeray states in Chapter XXX "We do not claim to rank among the military novelists. Our place is with the non-combatants. When the decks are cleared for action we go below and wait meekly." And indeed he presents no descriptions of military leaders, strategy, or combat; he describes anxious non-combatants waiting in Brussels for news.
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portrays life and action aboard Royal Naval vessels during the
Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. From the lower decks to the quarterdeck Bond's detailed settings are realistic. Narratives are told not just from a commissioned officer's point of view but include varied perspectives, including
1271:(Plon, 2010) has Napoleon immediately vacating Moscow after its capture in 1812, thus avoiding the disastrous retreat from that city in the depth of winter and forcing the Russians to meet him in battle on his terms. The main character is a fictitious French general, François Beille.
274:, where the fictional couple of the story are tragically separated. Years later after imprisonment, the husband returns to find his wife still in a state of utter shock and amnesia. He has the battle and their separation reenacted, hoping the memory will heal her state.
1334:(Corvus, 2011) is an espionage tale set in 1805. It is the first of four concerning the fictional English Comptrollerate-General for Scrutiny and Survey. Another book in the series is set in 1792 (the other two are set in the seventeenth and twentieth centuries).
370:, was erroneously recorded as dead and buried unconscious with French casualties. After extricating himself from his grave and being nursed back to health by local peasants, it takes several years for him to recover. When he returns to the Paris of the
1238:(all published by Gallic Books in 2011). The main character, Quentin Margont, is an officer in the 18th Line Infantry. Cabasson is descended from Jean-Quenin Bremont, a medical officer in Napoleon's army who features as a character in the books.
350:, who served as a Royal Navy officer (1806–1830) including during Napoleonic Wars, and who wrote many novels, and who was a pioneer of the Napoleonic wars sea story about the experiences of British naval officers.
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is the first book of a trilogy by
Rambaud about the decline of Napoleon, describing his first personal defeat in a European battle; the other two books cover Napoleon’s defeat in Russia in
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1476:(1862) is a work of fantastic fiction about a Napoleonic officer who is placed in suspended animation in 1813 and revived in 1859. It has been filmed several times, notably by
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1066:. Heyer's novel is noted for its meticulous research on the progress of the battle, combining her noted period romance writing with her detailed research into regency history.
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476:. Austen almost never refers to specific dates or historical events in her novels, but wartime England forms part of the general backdrop to several of them: in
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French psychiatrist and writer Armand
Cabasson has published three detective novels set between 1809 and 1814 in the Napoleonic Wars. Collectively known as
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warranted officers, ordinary and able seamen, marines, supernumeraries, and women aboard presenting a broader, more complete picture of the
Georgian Navy.
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J.D. Davies has begun a series about a French sailor in the
Revolutionary War, The Philippe Kermovant Thrillers. The first, beginning in 1793, is called
1023:, writing as Adam Hardy, wrote a series of naval historical novels about a Royal Navy officer called George Abercrombie Fox, set between 1775 and 1801.
1006:– Napoleonic series. Rise of Napoleon and Wellington from humble beginnings to history's most remarkable and notable leaders. Four books in the series.
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recounts
Napoleon's wars between 1805 and 1812 (especially the disastrous 1812 invasion of Russia and subsequent retreat) from a Russian perspective.
197:(1795), a romantic novella about a soldier and his lover, widely acknowledged as being a fictionalised account of his own relationship with
403:(1835) consists of three stories set during and after the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. It contains autobiographical elements, notably
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officers who carry a long grudge and fight in duels each time they meet during the
Napoleonic wars. The short story was adapted by director
1416:
Nick S. Thomas has written a series of books about
Captain James Craven, "a prizefighter and rogue", set in the Peninsular War. The first,
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has written six novels about the fictional 106th Foot, "a new regiment staffed by young gentlemen who know nothing of war", beginning with
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is set during the Second
Coalition of the Napoleonic Wars, and retells many famous battles of the age. The heroine, Jacky, meets Bonaparte.
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takes place against the backdrop of the
Napoleonic War and subsequent decades, and in its unabridged form contains an epic telling of the
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described these two Peninsular War novels as Forester's 'best works ... remarkable for their vividness ...He writes like an eye-witness.'
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is a fictional secret agent and Napoleonic Wars Era gallant, later identified as the Chevalier de Breuc, in a series of twelve novels by
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Hexwar Games, based in Scotland, produce computer games on the Peninsular War, Napoleon's Russian campaign and Waterloo, as well as the
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649:, unfinished at the time of Melville's death in 1891 and finally published in 1924, is set at sea in 1797, during the Revolutionary War.
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994:'s John Pearce series about a pressed seaman who becomes a British naval officer during the French Revolution wars and Napoleonic Wars.
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David McDine has written four sea stories about a Royal Navy officer, Lieutenant Oliver Anson, set in the Napoleonic Wars. The first,
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in 1812. The book won the 2019 Prix Fernand MĂ©ry, awarded yearly to a literary work concerning animals (and named after a pioneering
985:, a novel by Stephen McGarry, set in Spain during the Napoleonic Wars about the travails of an elite unit of Napoleon's Irish Legion.
1196:, 1812 Russian Invasion serves as a base story for the book. Later books from The Danilov Quintet, this war is constantly mentioned.
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1427:(HarperCollins, 2020) is about a surgeon's daughter who helps the wounded during the Napoleonic Wars and then travels to Australia.
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821:(1944) concerns a British journalist, a British general and a French emigrée during the Peninsular War and the Russian campaign.
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Historical Fiction Guide: Annotated Chronological, Geographical, and Topical List of Five Thousand Selected Historical Novels
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is an online multiplayer shooter set during the Napoleonic era, allowing the player to take part in battles on land and sea.
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Jay Worrall has written a trilogy of novels about an officer on a British warship during the Napoleonic Wars. The first is
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had a character, General Ivolgin, who witnessed and recounted his relationship with Napoleon during the Campaign of Russia.
1536:, takes place during the Napoleonic Wars. Much of the plot is driven by Mr. Norrell's successful campaign to convince the
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Robert Challoner, author of three novels in the series about Charles Oakshott, British naval officer in Napoleonic Wars.
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were a defining event of the early 19th century, and inspired many works of fiction, from then until the present day.
1352:(Independently published, 2017) is set during the Napoleonic Wars (despite the anachronistic red cross on the cover!)
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2014:"Holdfast: Nations At War - A competitive multiplayer first and third person shooter set during the Napoleonic Era"
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1631:(1993) is a computer game based on the Waterloo campaign. It includes a useful database on the units involved.
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stars the character Richard Sharpe, a soldier in the British Army, who fights throughout the Napoleonic Wars.
837:(1964) about British soldiers cut off behind the French lines in Portugal in 1810, during the Peninsular War.
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who, rather improbably, find themselves fighting on opposite sides during Napoleon's invasion of Russia.
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portraying the rise of Jack Aubrey from Lieutenant to Rear Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars. The film
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518:(1849), set during the Napoleonic Wars, explores some of the economic effects of war on rural Yorkshire.
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and was only published in 2005. It is set in the Napoleonic Wars, with a key scene occurring during the
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G.S. Beard, author of two novels (2010) about John Fury, British naval officer during Napoleonic Wars.
1750:"Bram Stoker's The Burial of the Rats: A Two-Minute Summary and Analysis of the Classic Horror Story"
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is a strategy game focusing on the Napoleonic Wars, allowing the player to fight real-time battles.
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between Britain and the USA. The games can be played on various operating systems, including
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wrote a number of novels set in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. The first was
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David Cook has written a number of novels set in the Napoleonic Wars, collectively known as
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between the French Empire under Napoleon and the Austrian Empire. The novel was awarded the
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follow the adventures of a Spanish boy called Gabriel de Araceli during the Napoleonic Wars.
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that was first published in 1997 and again in English in 2000. The book describes the 1809
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follow the naval career of Horatio Hornblower during the Napoleonic Wars. The 1951 film
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is set in the English home-front during the Napoleonic Wars and depicts the
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David Kershaw's DK Simulations have produced two games for mobile devices,
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1166:(1998) is a novel about Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign. The same author's
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starts during the tail-end of the Napoleonic Wars. The main character,
415:, which de Vigny took part in as a junior officer. The 1998 short film
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is a 1993 computer game by Dr. Peter Turcan, based on three battles,
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is a film adaption based on Forester's series of novels. Also by
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1893:"MBTB's Mystery Book Blog: The Officer's Prey by Armand Cabasson"
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does not appear to have any connection with the Napoleonic Wars.
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Through Russian Snows: A Story of Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow
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novels portray this period of history from a naval perspective.
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Jonathan Spencer has written two espionage books set in 1798,
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Moi, Moustache, chien-soldat, héros des guerres napoléoniennes
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Classic Horror | Oldstyle Tales Press | Classic Ghost Stories
1799:"Barlasch of the Guard by Henry Seton Merriman - Free eBook"
1582:, includes a discussion about Napoleon's abdication in 1814.
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in which France won the Napoleonic War, invaded Britain and
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wrote two novels concerning Napoleon's campaigns in Italy,
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The Last Campaign of Marianne Tambour: A Novel of Waterloo
1594:– perhaps more "fact" than "fiction" – is a "
482:(1813, but possibly written during the 1790s), the local
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Napoleonic Wars where dragons exist and serve in combat.
851:, who was engaged to Napoleon in 1795 and later married
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two novels of the Peninsular War in Spain and Portugal:
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from the perspective of poet's uncle, a Russian officer.
320:, recounts the story based on true events of two French
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McGarry & White, Daniel D. & Sarah H. (1963).
775:(1932, published in the United States under the title
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serves as a French soldier during the Napoleonic Wars.
1386:(Glyphe, 2019) is the 'autobiography' of a real dog,
1306:(2014) are both set during the wars against Napoleon.
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The Kaleidoscope: Or, Literary and Scientific Mirror
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Cano, Arna Canemque (24 January 1826). "Moustache".
627:(1900) is strongly hostile to the French Revolution.
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and the subsequent chaotic retreat of French forces.
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and Scientific Mirror
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105th Foot, The Prince of Wales Own Wessex Regiment
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1868:"War & Murder: PW Talks with Armand Cabasson"
1566:, set during and after the fall of Paris in 1814.
1073:wrote a series of four novels about the Emperor,
465:, set during and after the fall of Paris in 1814.
449:), was lost for 125 years in the archives of the
569:. She also wrote novels about Napoleon's family.
16:Works of fiction inspired by The Napoleonic Wars
901:Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
877:concerns a serial killer in Napoleon's camp at
625:No Surrender! A Tale of the Rising in La Vendée
613:The Young Buglers, A Tale of the Peninsular War
346:(1836), semi-autobiographical novel by Captain
607:The Victorian and Edwardian children's writer
586:. Nine of the 10 books in the first series of
210:magazine published an account by Arna Cano of
1460:during Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812.
1121:) is a historical novel by the French author
941:The Napoleonic Wars provide the backdrop for
8:
957:, Volumes 11, 12, 13 and 14 respectively of
238:opens with a ground-level recounting of the
1135:Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française
492:(1814), Fanny Price's brother William is a
423:, is based on one of Vigny's three stories.
961:, a series of historical novels by author
362:. After being severely wounded during the
1841:. London: Pan Books. pp. Back cover.
366:(1807), Chabert, a famous colonel of the
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1359:, was published in 2017. The others are
827:, two novels about the Napoleonic Wars;
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1578:(premiered 1900), about Napoleon's son
1185:(1999) is about the Battle of Waterloo.
1017:takes place during the Napoleonic Wars.
1917:"Dr Adrian Goldsworthy - Fiction page"
1775:"Bram Stoker - The Burial of the Rats"
1434:(Canelo Adventure, 2020), followed by
1249:) set under Napoleon, the first being
332:'s Best First Work award-winning film
1423:Australian novellist Jackie French's
1313:series is set in the Napoleonic Wars.
1226:(2006). The English translations are
1153:has been adapted into a three volume
785:(1933), later made into a 1957 film,
580:, the first in his 46 novel sequence
572:In 1873 the Spanish realist novelist
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1245:has written three detective novels (
47:adding citations to reliable sources
1267:'s counterfactual historical novel
545:(Clara Mund) wrote four books (the
1533:Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
1247:Les aventures de Donatien Lachance
707:, about a military surgeon in the
619:(1896) features two brothers from
151:by removing the content or adding
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1544:can be employed to prosecute the
1033:in 1986. An English translation,
912:is based on this series of books.
561:in 1806 and the year 1810, while
555:Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia
534:, followed the following year by
1941:"Règlement du Prix Fernand Méry"
1725:"Napoleon in Historical Fiction"
1258:bomb attempt on Bonaparte's life
1251:L'Énigme de la rue Saint Nicaise
713:in the Russian campaign of 1812.
400:Servitude et grandeur militaires
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1826:. Scarecrow Press. p. 221.
1420:, was published in August 2020.
1411:The William John Hazzard Series
1212:Les EnquĂŞtes de Quentin Margont
461:. In 1851 Dumas wrote the play
34:needs additional citations for
1269:La Victoire de la Grande Armée
1145:and his banishment at Elba in
890:of novels is a sequence of 20
679:is set in the Napoleonic wars.
557:covers the period between the
532:Histoire d'un conscrit de 1813
442:Le Chevalier de Sainte-Hermine
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2039:"Sword & Musket Archives"
1530:'s historical fantasy novel,
1164:Lavalette, grenadier d'Égypte
496:(officer in training) in the
1418:Craven's War: A Call to Arms
1178:, during the Peninsular War.
1107:The Immortal of Saint Helena
58:"Napoleonic Wars in fiction"
1989:"Historia-Battles-Napoleon"
1891:Tom, Barbara (2016-01-29).
1465:Science fiction and fantasy
1103:L’Immortel de Sainte-Hélène
278:William Makepeace Thackeray
2085:
2069:Napoleonic Wars in fiction
1661:Mount & Blade: Warband
1474:L'Homme à l'oreille cassée
1377:Blood in the Water Trilogy
1168:Les prisonniers de Cabrera
750:Captain Horatio Hornblower
1945:www.ecrivains-medecins.fr
1921:www.adriangoldsworthy.com
1646:Historia Battles Napoleon
1449:(Canelo Adventure, 2023).
1278:(2014) is about a French
788:The Pride and the Passion
659:is set in a dust heap in
428:The Count of Monte Cristo
330:1977 Cannes Film Festival
235:The Charterhouse of Parma
147:Please help Knowledge to
1897:MBTB's Mystery Book Blog
1837:Forester, C. S. (1968).
1668:Holdfast: Nations at War
1648:, and the more advanced
1636:Napoleonics: Quatre Bras
1345:, was published in 2014.
1295:, was published in 2015.
1265:Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
1263:Former French president
1216:Les Proies de l’officier
1200:The Fighting Sail series
1127:Battle of Aspern-Essling
1037:, was published in 1988.
873:'s 1955 detective story
559:Battle of Jena-Auerstädt
1289:Les bâtards de l'Empire
847:(1951) is the story of
685:(Hugh Stowell Scott)'s
1650:Res Militaria Napoleon
1357:The Normandy Privateer
1339:The Soldier Chronicles
1322:True Soldier Gentlemen
1316:The ancient historian
1241:The French journalist
1224:La MĂ©moire des flammes
1087:Le Soleil d’Austerlitz
983:Napoleon's Blackguards
657:The Burial of the Rats
655:'s short horror story
631:Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
451:Bibliothèque Nationale
2012:Studios, Anvil Game.
1993:Res Militaria Wargame
1640:Napoleonics: Waterloo
1564:La Barrière de Clichy
1560:Alexandre Dumas, père
1436:Any Approaching Enemy
1425:The Angel of Waterloo
1293:L'ombre de la Terreur
1091:The Sun of Austerlitz
1083:The Song of Departure
1031:La Bataille de Wagram
1029:wrote a novel called
963:Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
887:Aubrey–Maturin series
867:was released in 1954.
687:Barlasch of the Guard
463:La Barrière de Clichy
433:Alexandre Dumas, père
306:of sailors by roving
199:Eugénie Désirée Clary
1872:PublishersWeekly.com
1505:British Royal Family
1432:Sails on the Horizon
1300:An Agent of the King
1162:Michel Peyramaure's
1099:The Emperor of Kings
1075:The Napoleon Quartet
1035:The Battle of Wagram
829:Seven Men of Gascony
705:The Great White Army
683:Henry Seton Merriman
588:Episodios Nacionales
583:Episodios Nacionales
563:Napoleon and BlĂĽcher
411:at the start of the
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2037:Ltd, HexWar Games.
1839:Death to the French
1610:Napoleon: Total War
1361:Strike the Red Flag
1095:L’Empereur des rois
959:The Morland Dynasty
772:Death to the French
602:The Nameless Castle
574:Benito PĂ©rez GaldĂłs
547:Napoleon in Germany
479:Pride and Prejudice
459:Battle of Trafalgar
372:Bourbon Restoration
316:, a short story by
161:independent sources
1779:www.bramstoker.org
1538:British government
1522:alternate-universe
1382:Jean-Pierre Rey's
1318:Adrian Goldsworthy
1309:Martin McDowell's
1253:(2010), about the
1228:The Officer's Prey
1214:, they consist of
1181:Allan Mallinson's
1079:Le Chant du depart
1064:Battle of Waterloo
1041:Jeanette Winterson
875:Captain Cut-Throat
697:Beatrice of Venice
567:Congress of Vienna
389:Battle of Borodino
355:Le Colonel Chabert
343:Mr Midshipman Easy
288:Battle of Waterloo
272:battle of Berezina
256:Battle of Waterloo
240:Battle of Waterloo
194:Clisson et Eugénie
1866:Picker |, Lenny.
1497:alternate history
1447:Sailor of Liberty
1440:A Sea unto Itself
1407:Lords of the Nile
1365:Dead Man's Island
1274:David Ebsworth's
1256:machine infernale
1183:A Close Run Thing
892:historical novels
871:John Dickson Carr
841:Annemarie Selinko
834:Too Few For Drums
815:Thomas B. Costain
717:Fyodor Dostoevsky
703:(1922), and one,
693:Sir Max Pemberton
665:1995 film version
551:Ratstatt und Jena
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