Bibliography & Graphics Sources

1. Glover, Michael, The Napoleonic Wars: an illustrated history 1792-1815, pp. 156-181 (New York: Hippocrene Books, 1979.)
2. Lachouque, Henry, and Brown, Anne, The Anatomy of Glory: Napoleon and his Guard, A Study in Leadership (Providence: Brown University Press, 1962.)
3. "The Opposing Armies," "Who's Who at Borodino," and "The Battle of Borodino," Strategy & Tactics, no. 136, July 1990, pp. 28-31, 46-50.
4. Various authors, 1812-1814 : sekretnaia perepiska generala P.I. Bagrationa, lichnye pis'ma generala N.N. Raevskogo, zapiski generala M.S. Vorontsova, dne (Moskva: Teppa, 1992.)
5. Dodge, Theodore Ayrault, Great Captains: Napoleon, volume 3 (Boston: Houghton , Mifflin, and Company, 1907.)
6. Museums of Russia, Museum-panorama "Borodino Battle" (www.museum.ru, ©1996-1997.)
7. Humble, Richard, Napoleon's Peninsular Marshals (Wiltshire: Redwood Press, 1973.)
8. Department of History, Summaries of Selected Military Campaigns: The Napoleonic Wars (New York: West Point, 1968.)


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