Table of Contents
No. 35

June/July 1997


Napoleon's Domestic Accomplishments
David Markham examines off-the-battlefield endeavors and reforms.

The Imperial Contingent
In Westphalia, the County op Lippe struggles to meet its 1792-1796 comittment to raise and send troops.

Command Control
A study of the number of leaders assigned to a company or squadron for Britain, France, Prussia, Russia, and Austria. By Jeff Lewis.

Tough at the Top
Being a Marshal for Napoleon was no picnic. By Jane Hoyle.

Bullet or Bayonet?
David Commerford examines Napoleonic firefights, then turns his critical eye towards miniature rule systems.

Battles and Battlefields

    Salamanca
    Rifleman Moore offers a photographic look at the area around Salamanca as he recounts the battle.

    The Last Invasion of Britain
    Bill Fowler details the French campaign of 1797 to invade Britain.

    The Battle of Coswig
    Mike Madin sets up an 1806 battle near Saalfeld with miniature men of metal.

    Napoleonic Association Re-enactment
    1997 starts off with a couple of bang-abouts at Guildford and Bourtange. By Ed Parker.

    Go to Rivoli
    Bernhard Voykowitsch recounts his adventures and misadventures around Rivoli on a New Years Day trip. Photos included.

Miscellaneous Notes
Keith Raynor extracts a news report on the execution of the Oxfordshire Militia Men for Mutiny, June 20, 1795.

Claude Victor-Perrin
Another installment in Ian Barstow's contining Fighting Marshals series profiles the Duke of Belluno.

Napoleonic Newsdesk

Dispatches
Letters to the Editor covering Wellington, the Prussian Staff, praise for Cook, some questions, and much more.

The Last Thing...
Dave Watkins' editorial touts variety of articles and then tackles MagWeb.

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