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1807
- The Russians have abandoned Warsaw with the French in hot pursuit. Murat
leads a triumphal entry into the ancient capital. Napoleon knows that he is
400 leagues from Paris and on the threshold of a hard, eastern European winter,
but he must have the opposite bank of the Vistula River if the campaign to
be launched in the Spring is to have the best chance of success. He orders
Lannes to cross over....
Those who have made a study
of valor and glory know whereof names such as Poltusk and Golymin speak. They
know that in 1807 the Eagles stained with their own blood the snows of East
Prussia around the village of Preussisch-Eylau, and that they soared highest
on the banks of the Alle, above the town of Friedland. Comrades, as the Eagles
turn, shall we not follow?
Kevin Zucker expands his award
winning series to include Napoleon's three campaigns in Poland; Poltusk-Golymin,
Eylau and Friedland. The game runs from the fall of Warsaw in December,
1806, through the signing of the Treaty of Tilsit in July, 1807. A time
which saw Napoleon and his Grande Armée reach the zenith of their
combined power and glory. 1807: The Eagles Turn East comes with three
34" x 22" maps, four Organization Displays, 420 playing pieces,
Standard and Exclusive Rules plus a Study Folder for additional hours
of enjoyment.
Price: $48.00 (boxless copies only)
Domestic Orders (USA, but not PA)
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$57.35 (incl. S&H) |
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$63.50 (incl. S&H) |
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Rest of the World
$70.50 (incl. S&H) |
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