September 2022 Issue John Adamson His Majesty the First Consul Napoleon at Peace: How to End a Revolution By William Doyle LR
December 1988 Issue J B Wright Two Little Hitlers Napoleon and Hitler: A Comparative Biography By Desmond Seward LR
March 2015 Issue Saul David Our Finest Hour? Went the Day Well? Witnessing Waterloo By David Crane Waterloo: Great Battle Series By Alan Forrest LR
August 2008 Issue Leslie Mitchell Our Man in Naples The Hamilton Letters: The Naples Dispatches of William Hamilton By John A Davis and Giovanni Capuano LR
October 2007 Issue Andrew Roberts The Emperor of Spin Napoleon’s Wars: An International History, 1803–1815 By Charles Esdaile LR
November 2012 Issue Charles Esdaile Against the Odds The Savage Storm: Britain on the Brink in the Age of Napoleon By David Andress LR
March 2014 Issue Tim Blanning What Now, Little Man? Napoleon: Volume 1 – Soldier of Destiny, 1769–1805 By Michael Broers LR
December 2013 Issue Leslie Mitchell Fighting Nine to Five Britain Against Napoleon: The Organization of Victory 1793–1815 By Roger Knight LR
December 2013 Issue Saul David Leading from the Front Wellington: The Path to Victory, 1769–1814 By Rory Muir Citizen Emperor: Napoleon in Power, 1799–1815 By Philip Dwyer LR
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