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Title: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: mlr314159 on 12 September 2014, 01:28:13 PM
Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now  1/2 price in Smiths

:)
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: FierceKitty on 12 September 2014, 01:51:30 PM
Am I alone in suspecting that even the Napoleonic fanatics are going to be sick of the very word Waterloo ere another twelvemonth shall have expired?
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: Leman on 12 September 2014, 01:56:29 PM
Doubt it very much. Last night I drove home through Waterloo (Liverpool) passing Blucher Street and Hougoumont Street. The Waterloo afficionados seem to have thrived on it for the last 199 years.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: fsn on 12 September 2014, 06:06:39 PM
Blimey! There's brave! Belgium in 1815 was safer than Waterloo (Liverpool) on a Saturday night.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: Leman on 12 September 2014, 06:09:47 PM
The place was full of French POWs for quite some time.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: WeeWars on 12 September 2014, 11:13:07 PM
Quote from: FierceKitty on 12 September 2014, 01:51:30 PM
Am I alone in suspecting that even the Napoleonic fanatics are going to be sick of the very word Waterloo ere another twelvemonth shall have expired?

Not before we've had our fill of the word Referendum.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: Bernie on 13 September 2014, 11:13:16 AM
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 12 September 2014, 01:56:29 PM
Doubt it very much. Last night I drove home through Waterloo (Liverpool) passing Blucher Street and Hougoumont Street. The Waterloo afficionados seem to have thrived on it for the last 199 years.

Do not forget the mockup of La Haye Sainte at Potter's Barn in that neck of the woods.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: John Cook on 24 September 2014, 03:51:34 AM
Quote from: FierceKitty on 12 September 2014, 01:51:30 PM
Am I alone in suspecting that even the Napoleonic fanatics are going to be sick of the very word Waterloo ere another twelvemonth shall have expired?

You got that right.  I've been sick of Waterloo since 1816.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: fsn on 24 September 2014, 06:27:41 AM
Fie and Tush! 2015 will be the 200th anniversary of Waterloo, the 300th anniversary of the first Jacobite rising, the 600th anniversary of Agincourt and the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta.

We'll probably be fed a lot about Gallipoli.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: FierceKitty on 24 September 2014, 06:29:20 AM
Ah, well, where I live nobody's heard of any of those.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: WeeWars on 24 September 2014, 11:27:26 AM
Quote from: fsn on 24 September 2014, 06:27:41 AM
2015 will be the 200th anniversary of Waterloo, the 300th anniversary of the first Jacobite rising, the 600th anniversary of Agincourt and the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta.


And the anniversary of the end of the after-Bannockburn party.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: Leman on 24 September 2014, 02:53:31 PM
And the second anniversary of the after Flodden party.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: Dave Fielder on 10 October 2014, 07:53:42 AM
"Fie and Tush! 2015 will be the 200th anniversary of Waterloo, the 300th anniversary of the first Jacobite rising, the 600th anniversary of Agincourt and the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta."

So we will ne needing lots more metal then won't we! BTW what happened at Waterloo? I missed that one.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: WeeWars on 10 October 2014, 10:14:34 AM
Quote from: Dave Fielder on 10 October 2014, 07:53:42 AM
BTW what happened at Waterloo? I missed that one.


I missed a train at Waterloo as well.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: Dave Fielder on 10 October 2014, 10:21:24 AM
That's because you were aiming for an 1809 departure rather than 1815 .... :P
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: WeeWars on 10 October 2014, 10:21:29 PM
Quote from: Dave Fielder on 10 October 2014, 10:21:24 AM
That's because you were aiming for an 1809 departure rather than 1815 .... :P

Sacré bleu! I can't get 1809 out of ma tête.
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: Dragoon on 12 November 2014, 10:41:29 PM
Pendraken don't produce any 1815 figures unless you want to replicate the Austrian mobilisation, they didn't have anyone to fight either.
It appears they've also missed the train from Waterloo , and the boat.

Come to think of it, if the horse guards had missed the boat there wouldn't have been a Franco Prussian  war, WWI, WWII, and Cold War or European Union because all Europe would all have been speaking French as part of a unified France.

Referendum? I don't doubt that some UK prime minister would have persuaded us that we were joining a trading partnership.

Referendum now? Emperors don't allow referendums.

Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: mollinary on 12 November 2014, 10:48:59 PM
Quote from: Dragoon on 12 November 2014, 10:41:29 PM
Pendraken don't produce any 1815 figures unless you want to replicate the Austrian mobilisation, they didn't have anyone to fight either.
It appears they've also missed the train from Waterloo , and the boat.

Come to think of it, if the horse guards had missed the boat there wouldn't have been a Franco Prussian  war, WWI, WWII, and Cold War or European Union because all Europe would all have been speaking French as part of a unified France.

Referendum? I don't doubt that some UK prime minister would have persuaded us that we were joining a trading partnership.

Referendum now? Emperors don't allow referendums.



Nurse! i think he has stopped taking his medication again! 

Mollinary
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: conster on 12 November 2014, 10:56:28 PM
but is the book any good
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: Dragoon on 13 November 2014, 12:30:40 AM
 :)
Title: Re: Waterloo - by Bernard Cornwell - out now 1/2 price in Smiths
Post by: Bodvoc on 11 December 2014, 08:22:38 PM
My wife sent me shopping at Tesco's yesterday, my compensation was to buy this book at £9, looks good but have a few other books to finish first.