A professional source for reference material on Waterloo
The on-line archive contains typeset copies of contemporary letters and reports and illustrations, all of which have to be downloaded. Simply click on any of the pictures or the link below to have access to the free section of the archive. If any existing members encounter problems in downloading the latest material, please contact us immediately.
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Please note that none of the files within the on-line archive contain images of the original documents, as the copyright and ownerships of these items is retained by the source.Secure-eBook provides easy access to documents on-line The files within the on-line archive are provided by 1815 Limited in association with Secure-eBook. Each of the files is embedded within the website as a link for you to download, once you have successfully made your payment. The files are delivered in an executable format as part of a fully automated process, and to protect the publisher’s copyright they are encrypted to ensure that they only open on the computer terminal where they have been activated. They cannot be unlocked, altered or transferred. Thus, an extensive selection of new material on the Waterloo campaign is available securely and efficiently. Unfortunately, the Secure-eBook files within the on-line archive are not currently available to Mac users unless they are also able to operate executable files (exe). We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
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