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The French At Waterloo Eyewitness Accounts 2nd And 6th Corps Cavalry Artillery Foot Guard And Medical Services Field

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The French At Waterloo Eyewitness Accounts 2nd And 6th Corps Cavalry Artillery Foot Guard And Medical Services Field
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.69 MB
Author: Field, Andrew W.
ISBN: B088ZW27TP
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The French At Waterloo Eyewitness Accounts 2nd And 6th Corps Cavalry Artillery Foot Guard And Medical Services Field by Field, Andrew W. B088ZW27TP instant download after payment.

Andrew Field, who has published four best-selling books on the Battle of Waterloo, has established himself as one of the leading experts on the French perspective of the campaign. Using selected extracts from French eyewitness accounts that haven't been published before in English, he has added a new dimension to our understanding of what happened on the battlefield on 18 June 1815. Now he takes his pioneering work a step further by publishing these accounts, with all their vivid and personal detail, in full.
For the first time readers will be in a position to make their own interpretations of them and compare them to the recollections of soldiers from the allied armies, in particular the British, which have largely determined our assumptions about the battle for the last 200 years. They will also gain a heightened insight into the trauma that the French eyewitnesses went through as they tried to explain how the French lost a battle they claim they had been on the point of winning.

NOTE:  This was originally listed as Volume 1 of 2, however the text is actually of Volume 2; therefore, the cover image and this text has been corrected.

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