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Alea Iacta Est, The Death of The Republic
Imperator series, Battles volume IV
Available in English or in French
The Dauphin and the Sword, Louis XI vol. 1
Au Fil de l’Epée series, Battles #35, #36 and #37
Available in English or in French
The Truce or the Sword, Louis XI vol.2
Au Fil de l’Epée series, Battles #38 and #39
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Swords of Sovereignty
Au Fil de l’Epée series, Battles #33 and #34
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Ligny and Wavre 1815
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #42 and #43
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Les Quatre-Bras and Waterloo 1815
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #39 and #40
Second edition available in a billingual English-French version
Montmirail and Vauchamps 1814
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #37 and #38
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The Berezina 1812
Jours de Gloire series, Battle #35
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Almeida and Bussaco 1810
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #29, #30 and #31
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Germany 1813
Jours de Gloire Campaign series
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Canons en Carton is the DTP label of Pascal Da Silva (artwork) and Frédéric Bey (games design). All our products are high quality DTP wargames. The counters have to be cut and mounted.
Epées de France (Swords of France)
Au Fil de l’Epée series, Battles #7, #8, #9 and #10
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Epées Royales (Royal Swords)
Au Fil de l’Epée series, Battles #12, #13, #14 and #15
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Epées et Couronne (Swords and Crown)
Au Fil de l’Epée serie, Battles #17, #18, #19 and #20
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Epées et Croisade (Swords and Crusade)
Au Fil de l’Epées serie, Battles #26 and #27
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Epées Normandes (Norman Swords)
Au Fil de l’Epées serie, Battles #28, #29 and #30
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Canope 1801
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #5 and #6
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Haslach and Elchingen 1805
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #8 and #9
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Dürrenstein and Schöngraben 1805
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #11 and #12
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Maïda and Castel Nuovo 1806
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #14 and #15
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Schleiz, Saalfeld and Auerstaedt 1806
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #16, #17 and #18
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Friedland 1807
Jours de Gloire series, Battle #20
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Roliça and Vimeiro 1808
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #24 and #25
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Gospitch and Ocaña 1809
Jours de Gloire series, Battles #27 and #28
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Alésia 52 av. J-C., the Jurassian Hypothesis
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Note: Alésia, 52 B.C., the Jurassian Hypothesis does not pretend to provide a response to the question of finding the site of the decisive battle between Julius Caesar and Vercingetorix. Basing itself on the rules published in Vae Victis n°21, the game simply proposes a new sort of " What if ?": how does one explain the sequence of events in the battle if it had occurred at the Jurassian site discovered by André Berthier? : Let's entertain ourselves by comparing the situation and the nature of the fighting with the two maps (the site of Alise and the site of Syam / Chaux-des-Crotenay) and let's forge an opinion. The game of history is a discipline which seems to have been invented for this, hasn't it?
Tsaritsyne 1919
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"Is Paris lost? Is Rouen yelded up? If Henry were recall'd to life again. These news would cause him once more yeld the ghost."
Shakespeare