Wagram Press imprint: 312 books

Notes and Reminiscences of a Staff Officer

Chiefly relating to the Waterloo Campaign and to St Helena matters during the captivity of Napoleon

by Lt.-Colonel Basil Jackson
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2011

Although written many years after the events, Lt-Col Jackson’s writing makes for much interesting reading. The text falls into three distinct parts; the first, the events of the Waterloo Campaign, the second, Jackson’s experiences on St. Helena and his interactions with Napoleon’s staff and...

The Letters of Sir Augustus Frazer K.C.B. Commanding The Royal Horse Artillery

In The Army Under The Duke Of Wellington [Illustrated Edition]

by Colonel Sir Augustus Simon Frazer K.C.B.
Language: English
Release Date: November 6, 2015

Includes over 100 maps of the actions, engagements and battles of the entire Peninsular War. “A full and vivid account of the Peninsula War and the Waterloo campaign as they happened in some 180 letters to his family written by Col. Frazer, commander of the Horse Artillery in both conflicts. The...
by Lieutenant-Colonel Louis Bégos
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2014

« Souvenirs de campagnes du lieutenant-colonel Louis Bégos, ancien capitaine adjudant-major au 20 régiment suisse au service de la France. Lausanne, Delafontaine, 1859, in-8°, 188 p. Bégos a voulu par réaction contre Thiers qu’il accuse d’avoir oublié le rôle des soldats suisses, dans...
by Major Edward J. Murphy
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2014

The victories and accomplishments of Napoleon and his Grand Army were by the winter of 1806, the stuff of legend. Yet, on the bloody field of Eylau, Napoleon lost both his prestige and over one third of his Army. How did this Russian Army of notable inferior weapons, tactics, organization and leadership...
by Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan
Language: English
Release Date: February 20, 2011

When Admiral Mahan, passed away in 1914, his ideas and thoughts lived on in his writings, which spanned the naval strategy of his own times and the lessons learnt from history. They are still read at the modern naval academies and the ideas permeate the teachings at Annapolis. A flag officer in the...
by Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers
Language: English
Release Date: March 28, 2016

The product of twenty years of laborious hard work, this is the definitive work on Napoleon and his times at the helm of the French Nation, written by no less than the first President of the Third Republic. Thiers moved in the highest circles of society and met with many of the surviving generals...
by Sir Richard D. Henegan
Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2013

The guns that boomed over the Napoleonic battlefield could be fired at a rate of two rounds a minute, blasting all and sundry in range to tiny pieces. No small wonder that the artillery of the period was so feared. However, supplying the guns was a tricky proposition, as the ammunition for the guns...
by Field Marshal Stapleton Cotton
Language: English
Release Date: October 27, 2016

Field Marshal Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere GCB GCH KSI PC (14 November 1773 - 21 February 1865), was a British Army officer, diplomat and politician. As a junior officer he took part in the Flanders Campaign, in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War and in the suppression of Robert Emmet’s insurrection...
by George Robert Gleig
Language: English
Release Date: March 12, 2011

The Reverend Gleig was a famous military author of his day, a former officer in the British army, a commentator on military matters and a close relationship with the Iron Duke, Wellington. He wrote many works and articles including a biography of Wellington, a book based on his own experiences during...
by Major-General Lord Andrew Thomas Blayney
Language: English
Release Date: March 30, 2011

Major-General Lord Andrew Thomas Blayney although previously a successful commander of his own regiment the 89th Regiment of Foot of the British through-out the early stages of the Peninsular war, he is best known for his narrative of events after his capture by Polish forces fighting under the flag...
by Sir Richard D. Henegan
Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2013

The guns that boomed over the Napoleonic battlefield could be fired at a rate of two rounds a minute, blasting all and sundry in range to tiny pieces. No small wonder that the artillery of the period was so feared. However, supplying the guns was a tricky proposition, as the ammunition for the guns...
by Major Kenneth A. Turner
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2014

This study examines the campaign to defend southwest France waged by Marshal Nicholas Soult against the Anglo-Allied Army of Arthur Wellesley from 1 July 1813 until 14 April 1814 to garner insights that are applicable to today’s officer. In the first stages of the campaign Marshal Soult conducts...
by Lt.-Colonel Reginald G. Burton
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2012

The immortal words “Not tonight Josephine!” are probably apocryphal, but in 1796 Napoleon had more pressing concerns than his amorous wife: he had been handed command of the Republican forces in Italy. His men were clothed in rags, unpaid, and hungry. Napoleon set to work with a passion, bending...

Souvenirs d’un Officier de La Grande Armée,

publié par Maurice Barrès, son petit-fils.

by Jean-Baptiste Barrès
Language: English
Release Date: November 18, 2011

« Souvenirs d’un Officier de La Grande Armée, publié par Maurice Barrés, son petit-fils. Paris Plon, 1923, in-16, 332 p… Maurice Barrés a bien mis en lumière dans sa préface ce qu’il y a de naïf et de savoureux dans ces souvenirs de son grand-père, vélite de la Garde. On Lira avec...
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