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24 Hours At Waterloo 18 June 1815 Voices From The Battlefield Robert Kershaw

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24 Hours At Waterloo 18 June 1815 Voices From The Battlefield Robert Kershaw
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Publisher: Random House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.54 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Robert Kershaw
ISBN: 9780753541449, 0753541440
Language: English
Year: 2015

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24 Hours At Waterloo 18 June 1815 Voices From The Battlefield Robert Kershaw by Robert Kershaw 9780753541449, 0753541440 instant download after payment.

A vibrant and exhilarating hour-by-hour portrayal of this iconic battle, drawing on the eye witness accounts of those who fought it. 2015 is the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo.
     The truly epic and brutal battle of Waterloo was a pivotal moment in history -- a single day, one 24-hour period, defined the course of Europe's future.
     In March 1815, the Allies declared war on Napoleon in response to his escape from exile and the renewed threat to imperial European rule. Three months later, on June 18, 1815, having suffered considerable losses at Quatre-Bras, Wellington's army fell back on Waterloo, some ten miles south of Brussels. Halting on the ridge, they awaited Napoleon's army, blocking their entry to the capital. This would become the Allies' final stand, the infamous battle of Waterloo.
     In this intimate, hour-by-hour account, acclaimed military historian Robert Kershaw resurrects the human stories at the centre of the fighting, creating an authoritative single-volume biography of this landmark battle. Drawing on his profound insight and a field knowledge of military strategy, Kershaw takes the reader to where the impact of the orders was felt, straight into the heart of the battle, shoulder to shoulder with the soldiers on the mud-splattered ground.
     Masterfully weaving together painstakingly researched eyewitness accounts, diaries and letters -- many never before seen or published -- this gripping portrayal of Waterloo offers unparalleled authenticity. Extraordinary images of the men and women emerge in full colour; the voices of the sergeants, the exhausted foot-soldiers, the boy ensigns, the captains and the cavalry troopers, from both sides, rise from the page in vivid and telling detail, as the fate of Europe hangs by a thread.

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