PUBLISHED BY T. & W. BOONE, 
29, NEW BOND STREET. 
Uniform with Captain Sibornes History of the Battle of Waterloo , 
and the Wellington Dispatches . 
MAJOR-CrENEEAL W. F. P 8 NAPIER’S 
HISTORY OF THE WAR IN THE PENINSULA 
AND THE 
SOUTH OF FRANCE. 
NOW COMPLETE, IN 
6 vols. 8 vo. containing 4104 pages , and 55 Plans , price £6. 
The Volumes sold separately, price 205. each. 
“ the faithful, impartial, AND ELOQUENT HISTORIAN.” 
Sir Robert Peel’s Speech. 
“ The great work of General Napier does undoubtedly record it, (national 
tribute to those engaged in the Peninsular War) and will continue to do so as 
long as the English language shall last .” — Times. 
ALSO, BY MAJOR-GENERAL NAPIER. 
A REPLY TO LORD STRANGFORD’S “ OBSERVATIONS,” on 
some passages in Colonel Napier’s History of the War in the Peninsula. Second 
Edition, 8vo. price 1$. 
A REPLY TO VARIOUS OPPONENTS, particularly to “ Strictures on 
Colonel Napier’s History of the War in the Peninsula,” together with Observa- 
tions illustrating Sir John Moore’s Campaign. 8vo. price 2s. 
COLONEL NAPIER’S JUSTIFICATION of his THIRD VOLUME, 
forming a Sequel to his Reply to various Opponents, and containing some new 
and curious facts relative to the Battle of Alrijera. 8vo. price Is. 6<2. 
A LETTER TO GENERAL LORD VISCOUNT BERESFORD, being 
an Answer to his Lordship’s assumed Refutation of Colonel Napier’s Justification 
of his Third Volume. 8vo. price 1$. 6d. 
COUNTER-REMARKS to MR. DUDLEY MONTAGU PERCEVAL’S 
REMARKS upon some Passages in Colonel Napier’s Fourth Volume of his His- 
tory of the Peninsular War. In 8vo. price 1$. 6d. 
The above Pamphlets are required to complete the early Editions. 
