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MUSKETS & SHAKOS: The Napoleonic Wars 1803-1815

MUSKETS & SHAKOS: The Napoleonic Wars 1803-1815
by Minadeo, Bob and Teixeria, Ed

1-202840

It's 1812 and the self-proclaimed Emperor of France has conquered all of Europe, save Portugal. Ignoring the flea bites of Spanish guerillas and their Anglo-Portuguese allies, the Emperor has gathered 750,000 men with the intention of subduing the Russian forces of Tsar Alexander I. The future of Europe lies in the balance.

Muskets and Shakos is a unit-based game where units are composed of 2 to 20 figures, and you command a division of troops from the following list:

* French (including French satellites)
* Austrian
* British (often including allied troops such as the Portuguese)
* Prussian
* Russian
* Spanish
* Turks

Whichever you choose, you must lead your units through the Napoleonic Wars, fighting when needed, because it's all about victory and glory, and in some cases, just survival.

1 vol, 68 pgs 2016 US, ON MILITARY MATTERS
NEW-softcover ......$15.00

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