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Dunbar 1650 Comwells Most Famous Victory By Stuart Reid Illustrated Stuart Reid

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Dunbar 1650 Comwells Most Famous Victory By Stuart Reid Illustrated Stuart Reid
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.19 MB
Pages: 91
Author: Stuart Reid
ISBN: 9781841767741, 1841767743
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Illustrated
Volume: 142

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Dunbar 1650 Comwells Most Famous Victory By Stuart Reid Illustrated Stuart Reid by Stuart Reid 9781841767741, 1841767743 instant download after payment.

Osprey's study of the most famous battle of the Third English Civil War (1649-1651). Having already allied with his father, the Scots' acceptance of Charles II as king in 1649 caused deep suspicion in England. In July 1650, Oliver Cromwell led a powerful force across the Scottish border to remove the problem. For six weeks Cromwell waged a frustrating campaign against a Scots enemy that refused to meet him in battle. By the beginning of September Cromwell's army, poorly supplied, exhausted and ravaged by sickness, was apparently trapped at Dunbar by a powerful Scots army. On 3 September he won his greatest military victory just outside the town, but in this book Stuart Reid suggests that his triumph may in fact have begun as a breakout attempt.

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