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  • A Boy In The Peninsular War – The Services, Adventures, And Experiences of Robert Blakeney, Subaltern in the 28th Regiment.

    Robert Blakeney was by modern standards a callow youth at the age of fifteen, in the standards of the time in which he lived he was a gentleman and a soldier. Blakeney was commissioned as a subaltern in the 28th Regiment, he was to see tough and trying service in the Peninsular under both Sir John Moore and the Duke of Wellington. Although the author eschews any literary pretensions, claiming that ... Read more

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  • A Boy in the Peninsular War

    The Services, Adventures and Experiences of Robert Blakeney

    In "A Boy in the Peninsular War," Robert Blakeney crafts a vivid narrative that illuminates the complex experiences of a young protagonist navigating the trials of warfare during the Peninsular War. Through his compelling prose, Blakeney employs a blend of historical accuracy and emotive storytelling to capture the chaotic essence of early 19th-century Europe. The book intricately explores themes ... Read more

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  • A Boy in the Peninsular War

    Through Jim’s eyes, readers gain insight into the hardships faced by soldiers and the people affected by the conflict. Blakeney's narrative captures the bravery, camaraderie, and resilience of those involved in the war, as well as the challenges of survival amidst chaos. The author weaves historical details into the storyline, providing a rich backdrop of the Peninsular campaign, including battles ... Read more

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  • A Boy in the Peninsular War

    The Services, Adventures and Experiences of Robert Blakeney

    In "A Boy in the Peninsular War," Robert Blakeney delivers a poignant narrative that encapsulates the tumultuous experiences of youth amid the chaos of the Napoleonic Wars. Written in an evocative style laden with vivid imagery and emotional depth, Blakeney's prose reflects the psychological complexities of war and the loss of innocence. The novel is set against the backdrop of early 19th-century ... Read more

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  • Wellington's Spies

    by Mary McGrigor ...
    The gripping story of three intelligence officers whose dangerous work and sacrifice helped lead to victory over Napoleon's forces.Intelligence was just as important in the Napoleonic Wars as it is today. But back then, there was only one way of obtaining it: through spies and informers. Here, Mary McGrigor uses firsthand accounts of three of Wellington's most daring and successful intelligence ... Read more

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  • Voices From the Napoleonic Wars

    From Waterloo to Salamanca, 14 eyewitness accounts of a soldier's life in the early 1800s

    by Jon E. Lewis ...
    Voices from the Napoleonic Wars reveals in telling detail the harsh lives of soldiers at the turn of the eighteenth century and in the early years of the nineteenth - the poor food and brutal discipline they endured, along with the forced marches and bloody, hand-to-hand combat.Contemporaries were mesmerised by Napoleon, and with good reason: in 1812, he had an unprecedented million men and more ... Read more

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  • The Autobiography of Sergeant Lawrence - A Hero of the Peninsular and Waterloo Campaigns [Illustrated Edition]

    Sergeant William Lawrence's account of his life is an interesting addition to the memoirs of the Napoleonic period, not for the style and grace of the prose, as Lawrence was not a highly educated man, although highly observant. What is often missing from other memoirs of the period is that mostly, they are written by the officers, and with some notable exceptions do not give a feel for the way of ... Read more

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  • Tales from the Rifle Brigade

    Adventures in the Rifle Brigade & Random Shots From a Rifleman

    by John Kincaid ...
    To Napoleon's troops, the sharp shooters of the 95th (Rifle) Regiment were 'the rascals in green', famed throughout Europe for their bravery, skill, and dash. Kincaid's Adventures in the Rifle Brigade was the first book to be published by a veteran, recounting the amazing escapades of this legendary unit in the war against French armies in Portugal and Spain. His second volume, Random Shots From a ... Read more

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  • Wellington's Army 1809-1814 [Illustrated Edition]

    Includes over 100 maps of the actions, engagements and battles of the entire Peninsular War.Whilst writing his magisterial The History of The Peninsular War, Sir Charles Oman gathered material that was to become Wellington's Army. Into Wellington's Army he gathered, as he says in his Preface, "much miscellaneous information which does not bear upon the actual chronicle of events in the various ... Read more

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  • The Story of Wellington

    Gathering clouds, dark and ominous, obscured the political horizon in the year 1769. The habitués of London coffee-houses discussed one of three things—“The Letters of Junius,” the most remarkable series of political exposures ever penned; the election of the notorious John Wilkes for Middlesex; and the rebellious conduct of the North American colonists. On the other side of the Channel the Duc de ... Read more

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  • The Soldiers Whom Wellington Led; Deeds Of Daring, Chivalry, And Renown

    by Edward Fraser ...
    Edward Fraser contributed a number of works on the Napoleonic period ranging from the Eagle-bearers of Napoleon to the sailors of the fleets of Nelson, Gravina and Villeneuve at Trafalgar, this volume focuses on the exploits of the soldiers who fought under Wellington in the Peninsular War between 1808 and 1814.Artfully interwoven into a short history of the war itself, Fraser focuses on the many ... Read more

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