A CATALOGUE OF 



THE DUKE OF REICHSTADT (NAPOLEON 11.) 



By Edward de Wertheimer. Translated from the German. 

 With numerous Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 21s. net. (Second 

 Edition.) 



Times.— " A most careful and interesting work which presents the first complete and 



authoritative account of the life' of this unfortunate Prince." 

 Westminster Gazette— " Thh book, admirably produced, reinforced by many additional 



portraits, is a solid contribution to history and a monument of patient, well-applied 



research." 



NAPOLEON'S CONQUEST OF PRUSSIA, 1806. 



By F. LoRAiNE Petre. With an Introduction by Field- 

 Marshal Earl Roberts, V.C, K.G., etc. With Maps, Battle 

 Plans, Portraits, and 1 6 Full-page Illustrations. Demy 8vo 

 (9x5! inches). 12s. dd. net. 



Scotsman. — " Neither too concise, nor too diffuse, the book is eminently readable. It is the 



best work in English on a somewhat circumscribed subject." 

 Outlook. — " Mr. Petre has visited the battlefields and read everything, and his inonograph is 



a model of what military history, handled with enthusiasm and literary ability, can be. " 



NAPOLEON'S CAMPAIGN IN POLAND, 1806- 



1807. A Military History of Napoleon's First War with Russia, 

 verified from unpublished official documents. By F. Loraine 

 Petre. With i6 Full-page Illustrations, Maps, and Plans. New 

 Edition. Demy 8vo (9 x 5I inches). 12s. 6d. net. 



Army and Navy Chronicle. — "We welcome a second edition of this valuable work. . . . 

 Mr. Loraine Petre is an authority on the wars of the great Napoleon, and has brought 

 the greatest care and energy into his studies of the subject." 



NAPOLEON AND THE ARCHDUKE 



CHARLES. A History of the Franco- Austrian Campaign in 

 the Valley of the Danube in 1809. By F. Loraine Petre. 

 With 8 Illustrations and 6 sheets of Maps and Plans. Demy 8vo 

 (9 ^ Sf inches). 1 2s. 6d. net. 



RALPH HEATHCOTE. Letters of a Diplomatist 



During the Time of Napoleon, Giving an Account of the Dispute 

 between the Emperor and the Elector of Hesse. By Countess 

 GiJNTHtR Groben. With Numerous Illustrations. Demy 8vo 

 (9 X 5 1 inches). 12/. 6^. net. 



*»* Ralph Heathcotc, the son of an English father and an Alsatian mother, -was for 

 some titne in the English diplomatic service as first secretary to Mr. Brook Taylor, minister 

 at the Court of Hesse, and on one occasion found hitnself very near to making history. 

 Napoleon became persuaded that Taylor was implicated in a plot to procure his assassina- 

 tion, and insisted on his dismissal from the Hessian Court. As Taylor refused to be 

 dismissed, the incident at one time seemed likely to result to the Elector in the loss of his 

 throne. Heathcote came into contact with a number of notable people, including the Miss 

 Berrys, with whom he assures his mother he is not in loz'e. On the whole, there is much 

 interesting material for lovers of old letters and journals. 



