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Waterloo The History Of Four Days Three Armies And Three Battles Bernard Cornwell Cornwell

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Waterloo The History Of Four Days Three Armies And Three Battles Bernard Cornwell Cornwell
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Publisher: Harper
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.19 MB
Author: Bernard Cornwell [Cornwell, Bernard]
ISBN: 9780062312075, 9780062312051, 0062312073, 0062312057
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Waterloo The History Of Four Days Three Armies And Three Battles Bernard Cornwell Cornwell by Bernard Cornwell [cornwell, Bernard] 9780062312075, 9780062312051, 0062312073, 0062312057 instant download after payment.

‘Some battles change nothing. Waterloo changed almost everything.’


Bestselling author Bernard Cornwell is celebrated for his ability to bring history to life. Here, in his first work of non-fiction, he has written the true story of the epic battle of Waterloo – a momentous turning point in European history – a tale of one campaign, four days and three armies.


He focuses on what it was like to be fighting in that long battle, whether officer or private, whether British, Prussian or French; he makes you feel you are present at the scene. The combination of his vivid, gripping style and detailed historical research make this, his first non-fiction book, the number one book for the upcoming 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo.


It is a magnificent story. There was heroism on both sides, tragedy too and much misery. Bernard Cornwell brings those combatants back to life, using their memories to recreate what it must have been like to fight in one of the most ghastly battles of history. It was given extra piquancy because all of Europe reckoned that the two greatest soldiers of the age were Napoleon and Wellington, yet the two had never faced each other in battle. Both were acutely aware of that, and aware that history would judge them by the result. In the end it was a victory for Wellington, but when he saw the casualty lists he wept openly. ‘I pray to God,’ he said, ‘I have fought my last battle.’ He had, and it is a story for the ages.

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