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ackground material and specifics on aspects of the Grande Armee. Fuller, J. F. C. A Militarv Historv Of The Western World. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1955. Another very good source but does not provide the essential detail for the battles reviewed. It did provide a good source for the introduction of the topic and military history in general. Gallaher, John G. The Iron Marshal. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1976. This book is the only english language biography on Marshal Louis Davout in existence. It provides an insight into Davout and describes his leadership ability at various times during his career. It was based primarily on Davout's correspondence and his memoirs published by his grand daughter. It provides excellent references to both Davout's and Napoleon's correspondence. The best secondary source available. Haythornthwaite, Philip. Austrian Annv of The NauoleonicWars. London: Osprey Publishers, 1986.The work is useful in clarifying organizationalstructures of the Austrian Army. . Other than that itproved of little use.. The Naooleonic Source Book. New York: Facts onFile INC., 1990This work provides a good analysis of the tactics and techniques used during the Napoleonic period. It offers a wide range of factsand- provides good reference on Davout's earlier battles. It is also a good bibliographical source. Horne, Alistair. Nauoleon Master of Euroue 1805-1807. New York: Wiliam Morrow and Company INC., 1979. This is a useful text concerning the period of 1805-1807. It provides a good narrative on the Auerstaedt and Austerlitz campaigns. Primarily used to develop the initial background on Davout. Lanza, Conrad H. Napoleon and Modern War: His Militarv Maxims. Harrisburg: The Military Service Publishing Company, 1949. This text describes Napoleon's maxims and

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