Napoleonic Russians and Brits go at it. Russians belong to Roy Merritt, Brits belong to Bill Graham. Figures are mixed, mostly Old Glory and Battle Honors. Pictures by Roy Merritt. The Fourteenth of the Line at Eylau is from the painting by Lionel Boyer, who authorized its use by the Century Company, and was produced by Typogravure Boussod, Valadon & Company, Paris. The picture is on the page facing page 22 in Volume III of The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, written by William M. Sloane, and published in 1896 by the Century Company, New York. Back to The Gauntlet No. 10 Table of Contents Back to The Gauntlet List of Issues Back to Master Magazine List © Copyright 1997 by Craig Martelle Publications This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other military history articles and gaming articles are available at http://www.magweb.com |