Wellington’s Men

Nonfiction, History, Modern, 19th Century, British, Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: W.H. Fitchett ISBN: 9781611790658
Publisher: Fireship Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: W.H. Fitchett
ISBN: 9781611790658
Publisher: Fireship Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

Wellington's Peninsula Campaign as told by four soldiers who lived through it:

John Kincaid - Adventures in the Rifle Brigade

Benjamin Harris - Rifleman Harris

James Anton - Military Life

Cavalie Mercer - Waterloo

Wellington’s Men is perhaps best summarized by the words of the author in the opening sentence of the book.

“This volume is an attempt to rescue from undeserved oblivion a cluster of soldierly autobiographies; and to give to the general reader some pictures of famous battles, not as described by the historian or analysed by the philosopher, but as seen by the eyes of men who fought in them.”

Fitchett attempts that rescue with a brilliant rendering and analysis of parts of four biographies—written by two junior officers, a sergeant, and a private soldier. Each of these men were eye-witnesses to the major events of Wellington's Peninsula Campaign, and write about both what they saw, and what they thought about what they saw. They are the “...actual human documents, with the salt of truth, of sincerity, and of reality in every syllable.”

Each of these books are presented and discussed by one of the finest historians of his day: William Henry Fitchett.

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Wellington's Peninsula Campaign as told by four soldiers who lived through it:

John Kincaid - Adventures in the Rifle Brigade

Benjamin Harris - Rifleman Harris

James Anton - Military Life

Cavalie Mercer - Waterloo

Wellington’s Men is perhaps best summarized by the words of the author in the opening sentence of the book.

“This volume is an attempt to rescue from undeserved oblivion a cluster of soldierly autobiographies; and to give to the general reader some pictures of famous battles, not as described by the historian or analysed by the philosopher, but as seen by the eyes of men who fought in them.”

Fitchett attempts that rescue with a brilliant rendering and analysis of parts of four biographies—written by two junior officers, a sergeant, and a private soldier. Each of these men were eye-witnesses to the major events of Wellington's Peninsula Campaign, and write about both what they saw, and what they thought about what they saw. They are the “...actual human documents, with the salt of truth, of sincerity, and of reality in every syllable.”

Each of these books are presented and discussed by one of the finest historians of his day: William Henry Fitchett.

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