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secondary source but all information is based on primary research and contains numerous correspondences between Napoleon and Davout. Phillips, Brigadier General Thomas R., ed. Roots of Strateav. Harrisburg: Stackpole Books, 1985. This book provides an english translation of Napoleon's Maxims. These provide the basis for the thesis introduction and support for the definition of Napoleon's sense of field. Good background for the support of leadership traits identified. Saski, C. G. L. La Camwaane de 1809. Paris, 1899. This is a very detailed six volume set on the campaign. The text is in French and contains the correspondence and after action reports for the French army. 1t.i~ a great primary source providing orders of battle and great details. von Waldenstaetten, F. Erherzoa Carl: Ausaewalehelte Militarerische Schriften. Berlin, 1882. The work is written in German and provided a good analysis of Charles warfighting philosophy. It proved to be of value when analyzing Charles1 actions before the attack and during the initial concentrations. von Wartenburg, Count York. Napoleon As A General. London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner and Company LTD., 1902. Acknowledged as one of the best sources it relies on the 32 volume set of correspondences of Napoleon. It looks at Napoleonic strategy and points which influenced his key decisions. It works at contrasting the practice of Napoleon with his theories on war. It is a great primary source in english. Watson, S. J. Bv Command Of The EmDerOr. Cambridge: Ken Trotman, 1988. This is a biography on Marshal Berthier. It provides Berthierls point of view during the days preceding the arrival of Napoleon. The author provides a detailed account of the confusing correspondence from the Emperor and justifies some of

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