Napoleon's Imperial Headquarters (2): On campaign

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Napoleon's Imperial Headquarters (2): On campaign
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ronald Pawly
Illustrated by Patrice Courcelle
SeriesElite
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 248,Width 184
Category/GenreWorld history
Napoleonic wars
ISBN/Barcode 9781841767949
ClassificationsDewey:940.27
Audience
General
Illustrations 23 b/w; 21 col

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Publication Date 14 December 2004
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Following Elite 115 - which described the composition of Napoleon's military and civil 'households', and Marshal Berthier's army general headquarters - this title offers an intimate glimpse of the Emperor's entourage in the field. Centred on the Waterloo campaign in 1815, it draws comparisons with his earlier triumphs. From the testimony of his trusted servants, the text draws a vivid picture of his daily routines on the march. Of particular interest are new details of Napoleon's tented camp HQ from 1812; and a further selection of the striking uniforms worn by his closest attendants.

Author Biography

Ronald Pawly, was born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1956, and still lives and works in the that city. He is a respected member of several international societies for Napoleonic studies, and an expert on 19th century military portraiture. He is the author of the monumental The Red Lancers: Anatomy of a Napoleonic Regiment (Crowood Press, 1998), and of a study of Napoleonic veterans' tombs in Belgium. He has written extensively for Osprey, including Men-at-Arms 378 Napoleon's Guards of Honour, and Elite 115, Napoleon's Imperial Headquarters (1): Organization & Personnel. Patrice Courcelle was born in France in 1950 and has been a professional illustrator for some 20 years. Entirely self-taught, his dramatic and lucid style has won him widespread admiration in the field of military illustration. Patrice lives a few miles from the battlefield of Waterloo with his wife and son.