Digby Smith Book order






- 2019
- 2018
Murat'S Army
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The uniforms, organisation, and battle history of the armed forces of the Kingdom of Naples 1806 - 1815, illustrated with the work of Henri Boisselier.
- 2017
This is the second of three volumes covers the period from the Siege of Schweidenitz (1785) to the clash at Maxen (1759) including actions throughout the world.With 78 maps and 26 illustrations, and 83 Orders of Battle.
- 2016
This is the first of three volumes on the global history of the Seven years War encompassing all theatres, both on land and sea. This volume comprehensively covers the world-wide events to the Battle of Rossbach.
- 2015
The Frontline Napoleonic Library is an unparalleled collection of classic works on the Napoleonic Wars. Presenting some of the finest memoirs and studies of the period the collection brings together renowned contemporary accounts with more recent analytical publications.
- 2015
Decline and Fall of Napoleon's Empire
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The Frontline Napoleonic Library is an unparalleled collection of classic works on the Napoleonic Wars. Presenting some of the finest memoirs and studies of the period the collection brings together renowned contemporary accounts with more recent analytical publications.
- 2010
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Military Uniforms of the 19th Century
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The Crimean War is sometimes considered to be the first modern conflict and introduced technical changes which affected the future course of warfare.
- 2008
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniforms of the American War of Independence
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A definitive analysis of the weapons, equipment, deployment, tactics and motivation of these national forces, as well as fascinating detail of day-to- day life for the soldiers that fought the battles číst celé
- 2006
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniforms of the Napoleonic Wars
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book brings a highly eventful period of European history to life, chrinicling the battles, campaigns and skirmishes of the conflict and the political triumphs and declines of the combatant forces.
- 2005
In June 1812 500,000 men of Napoleon's army invaded Russia. Six months later barely 20,000 returned. The disastrous advance to Moscow and the subsequent retreat irreparably damaged Napoleon's military power and prestige and resulted one of the most celebrated catastrophes of in all military history. Digby Smith's new account of the grim events of 1812 is based on the diaries and letters of soldiers who survived, many of which have not been published in English before. They describe the deadly effect of Napoleon's faulty decisions on the lives of his men, to say nothing of the innumerable Russian military and civilian casualties his campaign caused.


