by Paul Chamberlain
Many book publishers are taking advantage of the increased interest in the Napoleonic period generated by the bicentennial anniversary in 1992. New works have been and will be produced, and many classic volumes now out of print will be given a new lease of life when they are re-published for a new generation of student, such as the Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars by David Chandler, and Waterloo Letters by Siborne. If Von did not acquire these volumes the first time round, then vou will have the chance to add such works to your library without the trouble of searching the second-hand book shops. If you do not wish to purchase such books, but would still like to read them, visit your local library and make use of the inter-library loan scheme. It only costs a few pence for each book and is a very useful but much tinder-used service. More Dusty Archive
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