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I highly agree, that the Napoleonic Period of History is my absoloute
favourite time in history. Teachers at my school provide NO topics on
this subject and I completely adore it.

I was first introduced to the Napoleonic Period by reading Sharpe Books
and watching the Television Series. Since then, I have become
completely hooked on the subject! I've got lots of reading and visual
material concerning this, but my favourite book is "The Waterloo
Companion" and I recommend this book to anybody interested in the
Napoleonic Wars.

I've also recently created a website. It's at:
http://www.freewebs.com/napoleonics/ It is relatively standard, however
I do lack material on there, due to insufficient space. Please visit it
and tell me how I'm doing.
 
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If your looking for more links to add for "Napoleonic Gaming" you are
more than welcome to link "Napoleon's Eagles" a FREE set of rules for
Napoleonic gaming.
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~trochim/NE/NE.html

-Ray

In article <1106067480.943664.64180@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
Napoleonics Kid <aragorn_son_of_arathorn3@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I highly agree, that the Napoleonic Period of History is my absoloute
>favourite time in history. Teachers at my school provide NO topics on
>this subject and I completely adore it.
>
>I was first introduced to the Napoleonic Period by reading Sharpe Books
>and watching the Television Series. Since then, I have become
>completely hooked on the subject! I've got lots of reading and visual
>material concerning this, but my favourite book is "The Waterloo
>Companion" and I recommend this book to anybody interested in the
>Napoleonic Wars.
>
>I've also recently created a website. It's at:
>http://www.freewebs.com/napoleonics/ It is relatively standard, however
>I do lack material on there, due to insufficient space. Please visit it
>and tell me how I'm doing.
>