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PRISONERS OF NAPOLEON.—During Napoleon’s wars, many hundreds of British civilians were detained in gaols and internment camps. The experiences of these people are described in a book reviewed on this page. The picture, from Ellison’s “Prison Scenes,” is of British civilian prisoners in Verdun Citadel.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 3

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PRISONERS OF NAPOLEON.—During Napoleon’s wars, many hundreds of British civilians were detained in gaols and internment camps. The experiences of these people are described in a book reviewed on this page. The picture, from Ellison’s “Prison Scenes,” is of British civilian prisoners in Verdun Citadel. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 3

PRISONERS OF NAPOLEON.—During Napoleon’s wars, many hundreds of British civilians were detained in gaols and internment camps. The experiences of these people are described in a book reviewed on this page. The picture, from Ellison’s “Prison Scenes,” is of British civilian prisoners in Verdun Citadel. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 3