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Letters Written by Lieut.-General Thomas Dyneley, C.B., R.A.

While on Active Service Between the Years 1806 and 1815

by Lieut.-General Thomas Dyneley
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2016

The letters in this volume provide eye-witness accounts of some of the battles and sieges of the Peninsular War. Thomas Dyneley entered the Royal Artillery as a 2nd lieutenant in 1801. He was in Italy with Sir James Craig's force in 1805 and with Sir John Stuart in Calabria in the following year,...
by Captain James MacCarthy
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2014

The situation for the Duke of Wellington and his British and Portuguese troops in 1812 was somewhat perilous. Although they had chased Masséna and his French Legions from Spain, overwhelming numbers of enemy troops were still in Spain despite being scattered through the provinces. For Wellington...
by Frédéric Masson
Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2013

Frédéric Masson stands as one of the foremost historians that France has ever produced. His specialist subject was the era of Napoleon, and few men have written such brilliant and penetrating studies of the Emperor. In this volume, translated from his book ‘Napoléon et les femmes’, Masson charts...

The Personal Narrative of a Private Soldier

Who Served in the Forty-Second Highlanders, For Twelve Years, During the Late War

by Anonymous
Language: English
Release Date: November 11, 2016

Originally published in 1821, this book vividly describes scenes of war with all its maddening excitement and all its horrors, as experienced by an anonymous Private who served in the 42nd Highlanders for 12 years during the latter part of the Peninsula War. Inspired by the narrative of an...
by Hereford B. George
Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2013

Napoleon’s invasion of Russia remains the benchmark for military disaster, even some two hundred year after he and his 600,000 men crossed the Niemen into the interior of Russia. The story of these men and their stolid, valiant opponents, the Russians, is recounted in admirable detail by the Author:...
by Lt.-Colonel Joseph Anderson C.B. K.H.
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2011

Lt. Col. Anderson wrote his memoirs as for his own family not suspecting their interest to the larger reading public. As such they hold a charm of their own apart from a number of the more swashbuckling accounts of soldier’s adventures in the British army during the Napoleonic and Victorian periods....
by Field Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C. G.C.B.
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2012

Napoleon wrote “Cavalry is useful before, during and after the battle”; and so it was with his final campaign of Waterloo. Few campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars are as instructive as to the use (and mis-use) of cavalry; from the lethal French cavalry at Quatre Bras, to the initially brilliant,...
by Field-Marshal Lord Roberts Of Kandahar V.C.
Language: English
Release Date: November 6, 2015

In this short but eminently concentrated biography, Field-Marshal “Bobs” Roberts V.C., who was among the best loved of all British commanding officers reviews the military achievements of one of the most successful British generals, the Duke of Wellington. Eschewing any attempt to cover the Duke’s...
by Lieut. William Swabey
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2016

Lieutenant Swabey’s personal diary is a unique account of day-to-day events during the Peninsula War and the epic battles that marked this defiant campaign against Napoleon. The volume also includes Swabey’s retrospective reminiscences of the war—an addition of amusing anecdotes which complement...
by Colonel Clyde M. Leavelle
Language: English
Release Date: November 6, 2015

Recent history indicates that, in most, if not all, future military conflicts, the United States will participate as part of a coalition. Examination of successful coalitions from the past may reveal precepts which can be applied in order to successfully approach participation in future coalitions....
by LCDR Brian M. Allen USN
Language: English
Release Date: November 6, 2015

This paper will discuss the effects of infectious disease on Napoleon’s forces during the Russian campaign of 1812. In short, it will argue that the primary reason Napoleon failed to defeat the Russian army was because his forces were decimated by disease, specifically typhus, dysentery, and diphtheria....
by Général Baron Auguste Bigarré
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2014

Mémoires du général Bigarré, aide de camp du roi Joseph. Paris, Kolb, 1893, in-80, XV-320 p. « Ces souvenirs ont été écrits en 1830. Entré à la garde consulaire, Bigarré assiste au sacre puis à la bataille d’Austerlitz. Son régiment ayant perdu un drapeau à Austerlitz, il se cabre...
by General Freiherr (Baron) Friedrich Karl Ferdinand von Müffling
Language: English
Release Date: July 13, 2011

Baron von Müffling was a prominent figure during the campaign of 1815, as a former Quarter-Master General of the Prussian army of Silesia in 1813-1814, he was appointed to be the Prussian Liaison officer with the Anglo-Dutch army under the Duke of Wellington. Privy to all the details current at the...
by Sir William Henry Cope
Language: English
Release Date: January 23, 2017

In this book, originally published in 1877, late lieutenant William Henry Cope recounts the trials and tribulations of the Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own) in which he served. An infantry rifle regiment of the British Army that was formed in Jan. 1800 as the “Experimental Corps of Riflemen”...
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