September 2022 Issue John Adamson His Majesty the First Consul Napoleon at Peace: How to End a Revolution By William Doyle LR
June 2021 Issue Jonathan Keates The Great Monastery Heist Napoleon’s Plunder and the Theft of Veronese’s 'Feast' By Cynthia Saltzman LR
April 2021 Issue Munro Price Bonaparte Meets His Match To Kidnap a Pope: Napoleon and Pius VII By Ambrogio A Caiani
May 2018 Issue Ambrogio A Caiani Resurrections & False Dawns Napoleon: Volume 2 – The Spirit of the Age, 1805–1810 By Michael Broers Napoleon: Passion, Death and Resurrection, 1815–1840 By Philip Dwyer 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
October 2007 Issue Andrew Roberts The Emperor of Spin Napoleon’s Wars: An International History, 1803–1815 By Charles Esdaile 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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