Campaign Chronicles

Campaign Chronicles is a non-fiction book series from Pen & Sword publishers that analyses pivotal battles in history and the men and armies that participated in them.[1] The first book in the series was Napoleon's Polish Gamble: Eylau & Friedland (September 2005) by Christopher Summerville,[2] who is also the series editor.[3]

Napoleon's Polish Gamble: Eylau & Friedland, Christopher Summerville, 2005.

Titles

  • Armada 1588. John Barratt, 2005. ISBN 9781844153237
  • Attack on the Somme. Martin Pegler, 2006. ISBN 9781844153978
  • Caesar's Gallic Triumph. Peter Inker, 2008. ISBN 9781844156757
  • Dunkirk and the Fall of France. Geoffrey Stewart, 2008. ISBN 9781844158034
  • Napoleon's Polish Gamble: Eylau & Friedland. Christopher Summerville, 2005. ISBN 9781844152605
  • Passchendaele: The Hollow Victory. Martin Marix Evans, 2005. ISBN 9781844153688
  • Poland Betrayed. David G. Williamson, 2009. ISBN 9781844159260
  • Salerno 1943. Angus Konstam, 2007. ISBN 9781844155170
  • Second Ypres 1915: The Gas Attack. John Lee, 2009. ISBN 9781844159291
  • The Battle of Borodino: Napoleon Against Kutuzov. Alexander Mikaberidze, 2010. ISBN 9781848844049
  • The German Offensives of 1918: The Last Desperate Gamble. Ian Passingham, 2008. ISBN 9781844156368
  • The Siege of Malta 1940-42. David G Williamson, 2007. ISBN 9781844154777
  • The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great. Paul Hill, 2008. ISBN 9781844157587
  • Victory at Poitiers: The Black Prince and the Medieval Art of War. Christian Teutsch, 2010. ISBN 9781844159321
  • War For The Throne: The Battle of Shrewsbury 1403. John Barratt, 2010. ISBN 9781848840287
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References

  1. Campaign Chronicles. Pen & Sword Books. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  2. Napoleon's Polish Gamble. Pen & Sword. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  3. Christopher Summerville. LinkedIn. Retrieved 15 June 2015.


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