Incoming Resources
- 1812, Napoleon's invasion of Russia, Paul Britten Austin ; foreword by David G. Chandler
- The age of Napoleon, a history of European civilization from 1789 to 1815
- The long shadow of Waterloo, myths, memories, and debates, Timothy Fitzpatrick
- The log of a jack tar, or, The life of James Choyce, master mariner, with the narrative of Captain O'Brien, R.N., James Choyce
- With the guns in the peninsula, the Peninsular War journal of 2nd Captain William Webber, Royal Artillery
- Wellington's army, 1809-1814, Charles Oman
- The first total war, Napoleon's Europe and the birth of warfare as we know it, David A. Bell
- Waterloo, the history of four days, three armies and three battles, by Bernard Cornwell
- Waterloo, the history of four days, three armies and three battles, Bernard Cornwell
- Napoleon and the Hundred Days, Stephen Coote
- Waterloo, the history of four days, three armies and three battles, Bernard Cornwell
- The subaltern, the diaries of George Greig during the Peninsular War
- The Battle of Waterloo, by David Pietrusza
- Strategic inventions of the Napoleonic Wars, Jeri Freedman
- The fatal knot, the guerrilla war in Navarre and the defeat of Napoleon in Spain
- The Battle of Znaim, Napoleon, the Habsburgs and the end of the War of 1809, John H. Gill
- 1812, the Great Retreat, Paul Britten Austin
- Wellington's Peninsular war, battles and battlefields, Julian Paget
- The diary of a Napoleonic foot soldier, Jakob Walter
- The age of revolution, Europe, 1789-1848, Eric Hobsbawm
- Napoleon and Waterloo:, the emperor's campaign with the ArmeĢe du Nord, 1815
- The Salamanca campaign, Tim Saunders
- The diary of a Napoleonic foot soldier, Jakob Walter ; edited and with an introduction by Marc Raeff
- Peninsular sketches by actors on the scene, edited by W.H. Maxwell, Vol. II
- Waterloo, Bernard Cornwell
- Waterloo, Bernard Cornwell
- The Napoleonic empire, Geoffrey Ellis
- History of the Waterloo campaign, the classic account of the last battle of the Napoleonic Wars, Captain W. Siborne
- Galloping at Everything, the British Cavalry in the Peninsular War and at Waterloo 1808-15