The Napoleonic Wars gripped Europe, and beyond, for over ten years at
the beginning of the Nineteenth century. Hundreds of battles were fought
between the armies of France (and its allies) and all those powers that
wished to see Napoleon Bonaparte stopped in his tracks and an end to the
French Empire. The battles and sieges of the Napoleonic Wars, which cost
the lives of between 3 and 6 million men, made unprecedented use of
large guns, and every participating army possessed a range of artillery.
With the wars covering such a long period of time, and with so many
armies involved, the subject of Napoleonic artillery is a complicated
one, and no work has attempted to examine all the weapons involved in a
single, detailed volume. Until now. The product of years of research,
this book presents most of what is known about the artillery pieces of
the Napoleonic Wars. Including numerous drawings, contemporary
illustrations and modern photographs of surviving guns, it will be an
invaluable addition to the library of historians, modellers, wargamers
and re-enactors.