This complete edition unites Volumes I–III into a single visual account of the Peninsular War — one of the longest and most demanding campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars. Through a sequence of black-and-white engravings, the book tells the story of the conflict in Spain and Portugal visually, focusing on terrain, uniforms, formations, cities, and the lived reality of prolonged warfare. The illustrations follow the campaign from invasion to resistance, tracing the steady erosion of Napoleonic power on the Iberian Peninsula. All images are created in a consistent fine-line engraving style , giving the book a unified visual identity and making it suitable for extended viewing, reference, or artistic study. With its large-format layout , the collection allows details to remain clear and readable, making it accessible both to history enthusiasts and to readers discovering the period for the first time through art. This volume includes: The complete content of Volumes I–III - Over 130 pages of historical-style black-and-white engravings - Large-format pages (8.5 × 11 inches) for comfortable viewing - A clean, distraction-free layout This book is intended for readers interested in: Napoleonic and military history - historical illustration and engraving - visual approaches to understanding the past This is not a coloring book. It is a visual history presented through carefully composed engravings.