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Convention of Alessandria
- Bell, David A. (2008). The First Total War: Napoleon's Europe and the Birth of Warfare as We Know it. London: Bloomsbury. p. c.225. ISBN 0747577196. OCLC 604921803.
For Convention of Alessandria-- I think 225 is what I want, but that is from a 2007 edition.
Thanks, Eddie891 Talk Work 00:55, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- @Eddie891: I have access to the 2007 ebook edition. What are you looking for? A search for "Convention of Alessandria" yields nothing, and the ebook page numbers don't match the printed book page numbers. —Bruce1eetalk 06:48, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- Bruce1ee: It is used to cite a quote in this book (cite #10 of ch. 3, p. 43) I was curious what else it said. Eddie891 Talk Work 13:00, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- @Eddie891: That book is Citizen Emperor: Napoleon in Power, not The First Total War you cited above. I also have access to Citizen Emperor. Is that the book you want? —Bruce1eetalk 13:41, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- Bruce1ee: Sorry for the confusion. I meant that The First Total War (which I don't have access too) is cited in the free google books preview of Citizen Emperor (if you go to p. 575 of Citizen Emperor in google books, The First Total War is used to cite information about the convention) You could try searching for the "Battle of Marengo" in The First Total War, because the convention followed immediately after. Eddie891 Talk Work 13:48, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- @Eddie891: Sorry, now I understand. Please Wikimail me and I'll send you the two pages from First Total War that lead up to the statement referenced by Citizen Emperor. —Bruce1eetalk 14:03, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- Bruce1ee: Sorry for the confusion. I meant that The First Total War (which I don't have access too) is cited in the free google books preview of Citizen Emperor (if you go to p. 575 of Citizen Emperor in google books, The First Total War is used to cite information about the convention) You could try searching for the "Battle of Marengo" in The First Total War, because the convention followed immediately after. Eddie891 Talk Work 13:48, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- @Eddie891: That book is Citizen Emperor: Napoleon in Power, not The First Total War you cited above. I also have access to Citizen Emperor. Is that the book you want? —Bruce1eetalk 13:41, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- Bruce1ee: It is used to cite a quote in this book (cite #10 of ch. 3, p. 43) I was curious what else it said. Eddie891 Talk Work 13:00, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- received, thanks! Eddie891 Talk Work 14:35, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
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