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Michel Dufresne, Alexis Alexander, Jean-Paul Fernandez, Memories of the Great Army, Volume 3: 1809-See and die Vienna, Paris, Delcourt, 48 p., 2010

After months of January / February rather loaded and not necessarily always delightful and professionally, I began timidly to resume publication on the blog, which accelerated recovery with the holidays coming Friday night.

is the third volume in a series Delcourt, Memories of the Grand Army dealing with the course of several soldiers of Napoleon members of an elite unit, the 2nd Light Cavalry . The first volume took place during the campaign of Eylau (1807), the second focused on the fighting of 1808 in the same region. Volume 3 deals with the preliminaries of the campaign of Wagram (1809), which I mentioned in January through a book of the new collection " battles in history" in Tallandier .

For my part, I find that the quality of the series over the frayed volumes. If the historical background, the scenery, the pattern is worked well, however the screenplay loses consistency. It focused on the fighting and a " investigation" conducted fairly well in the first volume, the guiding principle of the second volume was much more blurred, and finally in it, it follows a story of vengeance, whose origin is in the field hospitals of the Grand Army during the campaign of Wagram. Personally, I preferred the approach of the first volume, which tends to disappear in the third volume, although the first part is devoted to fighting. Hope the perspective back in the following volumes.

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