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by Dana Lombardy

"My recent experience in Madrid with the Society was quite enjoyable and, perhaps, the highlight of my journey. Please continue to recommend the Society to other readers who may be traveling to Spain in the near future." -- Dennis L. Glavin, Peoria, Illinois.

Those interested in historic tours of Madrid, Spain, France, England and Waterloo by historian and writer Stephen Drake-Jones are encouraged to visit the website of The Wellington Society at www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~ian/welltours

Austerlitz 2005 provides details and updates in French, English and Czech on the planned 200th anniversary of the battle in the year 2005, including historic locations, transportation options, bicycle roads, virtual museum project with orders of battle, sample uniforms, facts about the battle, and more. www.austerlitz-region.cz The Sharpe Appreciation Society was formed in 1996 amid growing demands from fans wanting more information about the books, the people involved in making the TV series, the Napoleonic period, and anything remotely connected with Sharpe. The Society is the official fan club with 1300 members worldwide, approved by the author and producers. www.southessex.co.uk

The War Times Journal covers many periods of history, including an excellent section on the Napoleonic period with new articles and archives such as personal memoirs, Wellington's Dispatches, Napoleon's Correspondence, and Letters and Dispatches of Admiral Nelson. www.wtj.com

Napoleonic Literature specializes in unabridged electronic versions of classic out-of-print books, such as The Memoirs of Baron de Marbot, Napoleon and His Marshals, Kincaid: Adventures in the Rifle Brigade, and more. A wealth of other material is also presented, including articles from past issues of The Journal of the Royal Artillery. www.napoleonicliterature.com

The Napoleon Series has a new web site address (noted below) and is still a place where people interested in Napoleonic history can meet to exchange ideas and knowledge through the Discussion Forum, Research and Military sections, Reviews, and Frequently Asked Questions. The International Napoleonic Society, Napoleonic Alliance, and Greenhill Books are sponsors. http://www.napoleon-series.org/

Napoleonic Wars has information on battles, campaigns, maxims, reviews, discussion board, E-cards (send a Napoleonic card to a friend), and hosts sites for Napoleonic Medals and Uniforms, the Prussian Army Club, Napoleonic Wargames, Red Lancer Militaria, Peter Holmes Fine Books, and much more. www.napoleonicwars.com


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