A definitive guide to the dress, weapons and accruements of the twenty-one regiments of cuirassiers and carabiniers that existed during the course of the 1e Empire were.
Paul L. Dawson Book order
Dr. Paul Dawson is a psychologist whose extensive experience includes serving as chief psychologist for a state prison system and working in mental hospitals, clinics, and private practice. His academic background, including a Ph.D. in psychology from The New School for Social Research, informs his understanding of the human psyche. He has authored more than 30 books, drawing on his deep insights into human behavior and psychological dynamics to explore complex themes. His work offers a unique perspective shaped by years of practical application and academic rigor.






- 2024
- 2024
Waterloo is perhaps the most famous battle of the 19th century and surely in the top ten of all military engagements in the last 500 years. Many have sought reasons why Napoleon lost the great battle. This book presents the litany of failures by one of Napoleon's key subordinates, General Drouet d'Erlon, which led ultimately to defeat.
- 2023
Uncovers the full story of the social unrest that was seen throughout Britain at the times of the Napoleonic Wars.
- 2023
A definitive guide to the dress, weapons and accruements of the the seventeen regiments of hussars and the thirty-two regiments of chasseurs à cheval that existed during the course of the 1e Empire were.
- 2023
In this book, the author explores how a network of spies spread out across the England, Scotland and Ireland to further the aims of the landings. Written by an acknowledged expert on the era.
- 2023
A celebration of Wakefield's rich heritage and identity - its special events, achievements, people, industry and landmarks.
- 2023
A startling portrayal of society in Britain during the Napoleonic
- 2022
An accessible history of Wakefield from prehistory to the present day highlighting the city's significant events and people.
- 2022
This is the remarkable untold story of a group of men and women in the West Riding of Yorkshire who for nearly a century between 1776 and 1865 fought to end slavery and make the world a fairer and more equal place.
- 2020
Wakefield at Work
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Wakefield at Work is a fascinating pictorial history of the working life of the Yorkshire city of Wakefield over the centuries.