June 2016 Issue Lucy Moore Front Row at the Revolution Germaine de Staël: A Political Portrait By Biancamaria Fontana LR
July 2015 Issue Alan Forrest Napoleon Dynamo Bonaparte: 1769–1802 By Patrice Gueniffey (Translated by Steven Rendall) LR
December 2003 Issue Andrew Roberts Brothers In Arms Rifles: Six Years with Wellington's Legendary Sharpshooters By Mark Urban LR
April 2004 Issue Alan Palmer His Empire For Some Horses 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow By Adam Zamoyski The Age of Napoleon By Alistair Home LR
October 2004 Issue Richard Hopton After Trafalgar Stopping Napoleon: War and Intrigue in the Mediterranean By Tom Pocock LR
March 2014 Issue Tim Blanning What Now, Little Man? Napoleon: Volume 1 – Soldier of Destiny, 1769–1805 By Michael Broers LR
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