This famous study of Napoleon's total defeat of the Prussian Army at the battle of Jena offers a panoramic view of one of history's greatest campaigns. In a balanced and gripping narrative, Maude relates the unfolding drama of one of the most mobile wars in history and also dissects each significant move of the campaign in a thorough and scholarly analysis. Diagrams illustrate the combat tactics of the opposing forces, while maps allow the twists and turns of a campaign that was fought across the breadth of Germany to be followed with ease. The Jena Campaign, 1806 is a classic of its kind and a necessary addition to any Napoleonic library.