In the two hundred years since the Battle of Waterloo countless studies examining almost every aspect of this momentous event have been published – narratives of the campaign; graphic accounts of key stages in the fighting or of the role played by a regiment or by an individual who was there - an eyewitness. But what has not been written is an in-depth study of a division; one of the larger formations that made up the armies on that decisive battlefield; and that is exactly the purpose of Philip Haythornthwaite’s original and highly readable new book. He concentrates on the famous Fifth Division; commanded by Sir Thomas Picton; which was a key element in Wellington’s Reserve. The experiences of this division form a microcosm of those of the entire army. Vividly; using a range of firsthand accounts; the author describes the actions of the officers and men throughout this short; intense campaign; in particular their involvement the fighting at Quatre Bras and at Waterloo itself.
#2119992 in Books 2015-09-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 7.75 x .60 x 5.00l; .0 #File Name: 1780235054160 pages
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