This campaign has attracted scant attention from historians in the English-speaking world and thus there are but few works to recommend for further reading. Those available include:
BRETT-JAMES, A. Europe against Napoleon, London, 1970. A most interesting anthology of eye-witness accounts.
MAUDE, Colonel F.N., The Leipzig Campaign 1813, London, 1908. Probably the most authoritative English-language account of the campaign.
PETRE, F.L., Napoleon’s Last Campaign in Germany – 1813, London 1912. Reprinted a number of times in recent years, this work is but a pale shadow of its sources – the multi-volume works produced by the general staffs of the participating armies.
SHERWIG, J.M., ‘Guineas & Gunpowder – British Foreign Aid in the Wars with France, 1793-1815’, Cambridge MA, 1969. A fascinating account of Britain’s role as paymaster and arms supplier to continental Europe during this period.