by cameron | Dec 13, 2009 | Games, Napoleon news
Finally! We can now whisper in Bonaparte’s ear on the morning of the Battle of Waterloo and say “Don’t trust Grouchy!” Sega’s “Napoleon: Total War” comes out in Feb 2010 and let’s us take command at all of the major...
by cameron | Nov 16, 2009 | Napoleon news
This could well be the ultimate Napoleon geek gift this year! TASCHEN releases ten books in one tell the fascinating tale of Kubrick’s unfilmed masterpiece! Tucked inside of a carved-out book, all the elements from Stanley Kubrick’s archives that readers need to...
by cameron | Oct 9, 2009 | Napoleon news
According to the LA Times, one of Napoleon’s surviving hats is going on display in Orange County. In another LA Times story, art commissioned by Napoleon was destroyed when some rich guy’s house burned down.
by cameron | Sep 27, 2009 | Napoleon news
Hey folks, apologies for the silence here over the last few months. I can assure you that more episodes are on the way! It’s just been an incredibly busy time for David and I. Here’s something you might find interesting: Australian Napoleonic scholar, Dr...
by cameron | Jun 22, 2009 | Napoleon news
Photo:Dominique Faget/AFP From AFP: French lawyer Franck Samson, dressed as Napoleon, takes part with some 1,200 history enthusiasts from 20 European countries in the reeanactment of the battle of Waterloo. On June 18, 1815, Napoleon led his 72,000-strong army into...
by cameron | May 22, 2009 | Napoleon news
The National Bureau of Economic Research, America’s leading nonprofit economic research organization, has released a paper about the effects of Napoleon’s “invasions” into the other European countries. It sounds interesting: —- Abstract...