
Kevin F. Kiley
Author of Fighting Techniques of the Napoleonic Age 1792– - 1815: Equipment, Combat Skills, and Tactics
About the Author
Kevin Kiley, a life-long student of the Napoleonic period, served for many years as an artillery officer and is currently a history teacher
Works by Kevin F. Kiley
Fighting Techniques of the Napoleonic Age 1792– - 1815: Equipment, Combat Skills, and Tactics (2008) 105 copies, 1 review
Artillery of the Napoleonic Wars Vol II: Artillery in Siege, Fortress, and Navy, 1792-1815 (2015) 15 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Kiley, Kevin F.
- Gender
- male
Members
Reviews
Fighting Techniques of the Napoleonic Age 1792– - 1815: Equipment, Combat Skills, and Tactics by Robert B. Bruce
There are some odd constructions in the text of this book, such as using the term "Rearguard" when meaning "Rearguard Action." While the maps for a good many Napoleonic battles are competent, there is a better set of details on the French armies than any else's forces. This has led to several gaps in the non-French information. The book also uses the colour red for the French in the maps, and all their opponents are printed in Blue. Non-traditional at best, and unsettling. The maps also are show more not printed with a directional arrow for north, so the alignment for the battlefields are often confusing.
The chapter on Naval Warfare also suffers from a curious idea that carronades were not used for firing cannonballs, but were strictly anti-personnel weapons, firing grape. The coverage of naval battles is limited to three, and this is much weakens the value of the book for navalists. Therefore, this book is a two star performance with a misleading title. show less
The chapter on Naval Warfare also suffers from a curious idea that carronades were not used for firing cannonballs, but were strictly anti-personnel weapons, firing grape. The coverage of naval battles is limited to three, and this is much weakens the value of the book for navalists. Therefore, this book is a two star performance with a misleading title. show less
There is a lot of good content here but the book is spoiled by horrible editing.
You May Also Like
Associated Authors
Statistics
- Works
- 10
- Members
- 318
- Popularity
- #74,347
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 22
- Languages
- 1








