A memoir of the duke of Wellington

A memoir of the duke of Wellington
Title A memoir of the duke of Wellington PDF eBook
Author Charles MacFarlane
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1853
Genre
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Military Dispatches

Military Dispatches
Title Military Dispatches PDF eBook
Author Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington
Publisher Penguin Classics
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Generals
ISBN 9780141394312

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The Duke of Wellington was not only an incomparable commander in battle but also a remarkable writer. His dispatches have long been viewed as classics of military literature and have influenced all military accounts after his. This selection follows the campaign of the British against Napoleon in Wellington’s own words, telling the story of the conflict from its desperate beginnings in Portugal to the final triumph at Waterloo.

Waterloo (#11)

Waterloo (#11)
Title Waterloo (#11) PDF eBook
Author Bernard Cornwell
Publisher Penguin
Pages 345
Release 2001-11-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101153628

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June 1815: The Duke of Wellington, the Prince of Orange, and Napoleon will meet on the battlefield--and decide the fate of Europe With the emperor Napoleon at its head, an enormous French army is marching toward Brussels. The British and their allies are also converging on Brussels--in preparation for a grand society ball. It is up to Richard Sharpe to convince the Prince of Orange, the inexperienced commander of Wellington's Dutch troops, to act before it is too late. But Sharpe's warning cannot stop the tide of battle, and the British suffer heavy losses on the road to Waterloo. Wellington has few reserves of men and ammunition; the Prussian army has not arrived; and the French advance wields tremendous firepower and determination. Victory seems impossible.

Sisters of Fortune

Sisters of Fortune
Title Sisters of Fortune PDF eBook
Author Jehanne Wake
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 434
Release 2012-02-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451607636

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The first American heiresses took Britain by storm in 1816, two generations before the great late Victorian beauties. Marianne, Louisa, Emily and Bess Caton were descended from the first settlers in Maryland, and brought up in Baltimore by their grandfather Charles Carroll, one of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence.

The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two

The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two
Title The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two PDF eBook
Author Harriette Wilson
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 506
Release 2018-04-07
Genre
ISBN 9781987518733

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"The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson", Harriette Wilson. Harriette Wilson was a celebrated British Regency courtesan (1786-1845).

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte

Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte
Title Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte PDF eBook
Author Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 1892
Genre France
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Flyover Lives

Flyover Lives
Title Flyover Lives PDF eBook
Author Diane Johnson
Publisher Penguin
Pages 272
Release 2014-01-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0698137485

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“[A] vivid . . . quest for roots. . . . Splendid.” —The New York Times Book Review Growing up in the small river town of Moline, Illinois, Diane Johnson always dreamed of venturing off to see the world—and did. Now having traveled widely and lived part-time in Paris for many years, she is stung when a French friend teases her about Americans’ indifference to history. Could it be true? The j’accuse haunts Diane and inspires her to dig into her family’s past, working back from the Friday night football of her youth to the adventures illuminated in the letters and memoirs of her stalwart pioneer ancestors—beginning with a lonely young soldier who came to America from France in 1711. As enchanting as her bestselling novels, Flyover Lives is a moving examination of identity and the “wispy but material” family ghosts who shape us. As Johnson pays tribute to her deep Midwestern roots, she captures the perpetual tug-of-war between the magnetic pull of home and our lust for escape and self-invention.