Description: !! One Day Handling for the Holidays!!Send a message to us and we will get it out!! Clash of Arms Games 1997 - The 6 Days of Glory - Napoleon in 1813 (SEALED) Clash of Arms Games 1997 - The 6 Days of Glory - Napoleon in 1813 (SEALED) Clash of Arms Games 1997 - The 6 Days of Glory - Napoleon in 1813 (SEALED) Click images to enlarge Description We have For Sale** (1)tmj The 6 Days of Glory 1813 Clash of Arms Games - Kevin Zucker - 1997 SEALED The 6 Days of Glory Reeling from their disastrous defeat at Leipzig the previous year, Napoleon and his army crossed the Rhine back into France. The Emperor hoped this great river barrier would provide him sufficient time to raise a new army. But, just as the Marie Louises, as these conscripts were known, began to arrive at the front form their various staging areas, the Purssians, under their stalwart Prince Blucher, crossed that grea triver with surprising ease. A second great Allied army under the command of Prince Schwarzenberg took a more southerly route. Scarcely had the new year turned before "on to Paris" could be heard cried out in a dozen different languages from soldiers in the tens of thousands filing down the two great parallel roads toward the French capital. As incomplete as his preparations were, Napoleon gathered what troops he could an dtried to forestall this mass. They met a Brienne (January 29). It as just a skirmish but the Emperor could claim success. This proved fleeting as the Allies consolidated their troops and over whelmed the French at La Rothiere (February 1). For the Allies, however, this victory proved worse than a defeat would have, for they became overconfident. Prince Blucher, deeming the road to Paris open, chose to ride pell-mell for the prize. Not only did his progress put ever-increasing distance between himself and Schwarzenberg's force, but is own columns became strung out. Napoleon was quick to seize the opportunity this presented. Leaving a smal force to tie up Schwarzenberg, the Emperor turned north and struck the Purssians in the belly, crushing a corps at Champaubert (February 10). Before Blucher oculd even appraise the situation Napoleon hit him again winning the battle of Montmirail (February 11). And while Blucher frantically tried to regain his balance he was struck once more at Vauchamps (February 13). For a brief moment in February, 1813, Napoleon once again possessed the sacred spar. History has since remembered this time, calling it The Six Days of Glory. COMPLEXITY LEVEL - Novice or Expert SOLITAIRE PLAYABILITY - Excellent 2 Players Contents: Sealed (1) Full Color Map - 22" x 34" (1) Rulebook (280) Unpunched Counters Black Horse Games Ships Globally Request a Quotation Images sell! Get Supersized Images & Free Image HostingCreate your brand with Auctiva's Customizable Templates. Attention Sellers - Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva.com. Track Page Views With Auctiva's FREE CounterHappy Holidays from Black Horse Games & Collectibles!Shop now and receive your items before Christmas!WOW! 13 Days until Christmas! !!!!!!!!!!! ONE Day HANDLING FOR THE HOLIDAYS! SEND US A MESSAGE & WE WILL BE SURE TO GET IT OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Price: 49.99 USD
Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Game Type: Board Game
Theme: War
Title: The 6 Days of Glory
Brand: Clash of Arms
Recommended Age Range: 10 to adult
Min. Number of Players: 1 player
Gender: Boys & Girls
MPN: Does not apply