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THE CAMPAIGN OF CHANCELLORSVILLE. With Maps.
RIDERS OF MANY LANDS. Profusely illustrated by Remington,and from photographs of Oriental subjects.
A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF OUR CIVIL WAR. With Maps and Illustrations.Students’ Edition.
PATROCLUS AND PENELOPE: A Chat in the Saddle. PopularEdition. With woodcuts from instantaneous photographs.
GREAT CAPTAINS. With Maps, etc.
Great Captains:
ALEXANDER. A History of the Origin and Growth of the Art of War,from the Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus, B.C. 301; with a detailedaccount of the Campaigns of the Great Macedonian. With 237Charts, Maps, Plans of Battles and Tactical Manœuvres, Cuts ofArmor, Uniforms, Siege Devices, and Portraits. 2 vols.
HANNIBAL. A History of the Art of War among the Carthaginiansand Romans, down to the Battle of Pydna, 168 B.C.; with a detailedaccount of the Second Punic War. With 227 Charts, Maps, Plans ofBattles and Tactical Manœuvres, Cuts of Armor, Weapons, and Uniforms.2 vols.
CÆSAR. A History of the Art of War among the Romans, down tothe End of the Roman Empire; with a detailed account of the Campaignsof Caius Julius Cæsar. With 258 Charts, Maps, Plans of Battlesand Tactical Manœuvres, Cuts of Armor, Weapons, and Engines.2 vols.
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS. A History of the Art of War from its revivalafter the Middle Ages to the end of the Spanish Succession War,with a detailed account of the Campaigns of the great Swede, and themost famous Campaigns of Turenne, Condé, Eugene, and Marlborough.With 237 Charts, Maps, Plans of Battles and Tactical Manœuvres,Cuts of Uniforms, Arms, and Weapons. 2 vols.
NAPOLEON. A History of the Art of War, with many Charts, Maps,Plans of Battles and Tactical Manœuvres, Portraits, Cuts of Uniforms,Arms, and Weapons.
VOL. I. Includes the period from the beginning of the FrenchRevolution to the end of the Eighteenth Century, with a detailedaccount of the Wars of the French Revolution.
VOL. II. Includes the period from the beginning of the Consulateto the end of the Friedland Campaign, with a detailed accountof the Napoleonic Wars.
VOL. III. Includes the period from the beginning of the PeninsularWar to the end of the Russian Campaign.
VOL. IV. Includes the period from the battle of Lützen throughNapoleon’s last campaign.
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