The Campaign of 1815
Title | The Campaign of 1815 PDF eBook |
Author | William O'Connor Morris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 1900 |
Genre | Ligny, Battle of, Ligny, Belgium, 1815 |
ISBN |
Quatre-Bras, Ligny and Waterloo. A Narrative of the Campaign in Belgium, 1815
Title | Quatre-Bras, Ligny and Waterloo. A Narrative of the Campaign in Belgium, 1815 PDF eBook |
Author | Dorsey Gardner |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 542 |
Release | 2024-05-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3385479924 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.
Waterloo: The Campaign of 1815, Volume 1
Title | Waterloo: The Campaign of 1815, Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | John Hussey |
Publisher | Casemate Publishers |
Pages | 745 |
Release | 2017-06-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1784381985 |
This, the fourth volume in Andrew Field's highly praised study of the Waterloo campaign from the French perspective, depicts in vivid detail the often neglected final phase the rout and retreat of Napoleon's army. The text is based exclusively on French eyewitness accounts which give an inside view of the immediate aftermath of the battle and carry the story through to the army's disbandment in late 1815. Many French officers and soldiers wrote more about the retreat than they did about the catastrophe of Waterloo itself. Their recollections give a fascinating insight to the psyche of the French soldier. They also provide a firsthand record of their experiences and the range of their reactions, from those who deserted the colors and made their way home, to those who continued to serve faithfully when all was lost. Napoleons own flight from Waterloo is an essential part of the narrative, but the main emphasis is on the fate of the beaten French army as it was experienced by eyewitnesses who lived through the last days of the campaign.
1815, the Waterloo Campaign : the German Victory
Title | 1815, the Waterloo Campaign : the German Victory PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Hofschröer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
-- Demonstrates the decisive German contribution to victory at Waterloo -- Unpublished German eyewitness accounts and regimental reports -- Covers the battles of Waterloo, Wavre and the taking of Paris Peter Hofschroer, in this second volume of his masterly study of 1815, challenges the accepted version of events at the battle of Waterloo. He demonstrates convincingly that Allied victory was due not to steadfast British infantry repelling the French, but to the timely arrival of Prussian troops who stole victory from Napoleon and sealed the fate of the last Grande Armee. Drawing on previously unpublished accounts, Hofschroer gives not only the Prussian perspective of their march to Waterloo and decisive attack on Napoleon's flank, but also details of the actions fought by some of the 25,000 Germans in Wellington's 'British' army -- more than a third of the Duke's force. A gripping narrative of astonishing detail captures such key episodes of Waterloo as La Haye Sainte, Papelotte, Hougoumont and the Prussian struggle with the Imperial Guard for Plancenoit. In addition, Hofschroer examines the battle at Wavre, the Allied offensive into France, the taking of Paris and the sieges across northern France. 1815: The Waterloo Campaign-The German Victory is a definitive work on an epic confrontation by one of today's leading military writers.
Waterloo 1815 (2)
Title | Waterloo 1815 (2) PDF eBook |
Author | John Franklin |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2015-02-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 147280368X |
The battle of Ligny saw the Prussians pushed back by the French Army in what was to be Napoleon's last battlefield victory. This title represents the second instalment of the captivating study of the Waterloo campaign, one of the defining events in European history. In particular it focuses on the desperate struggle for Ligny. With Wellington unable to assist his Prussian allies in time, the Prussian centre was overwhelmed as night began to fall, although the flanks were able to retreat in some semblance of order. Stunning illustrations augment the drama of the fighting in this area while considerable research drawn from previously unpublished first-hand accounts provide a detailed and engaging resource for all aspects of the battle.
Waterloo 1815 (3)
Title | Waterloo 1815 (3) PDF eBook |
Author | John Franklin |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2015-06-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1472804139 |
Waterloo is one of the most famous battles in history. Using the latest research combined with detailed illustrations, this title tells the story of the dramatic events of 18 June and the eventual Allied victory. The name conjures up images of the terrible scale and grandeur of the Napoleonic Wars and the incredible combined effort that finally ended Napoleon's aspirations of power in Europe. Drawn from unpublished first-hand accounts, and using detailed illustrations, this comprehensive volume is the ideal resource for studying the intense fighting at the battles of Waterloo and Wavre, the final, decisive engagements of the Waterloo campaign. Those two battles are at the heart of this study, which explores the action at Mont St Jean where Wellington managed to hold the French at bay until the arrival of the Prussians under Blücher saw the Allies secure a hard-fought victory at the dramatic climax of the 'Hundred days'.
Grouchy's Waterloo
Title | Grouchy's Waterloo PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew W. Field |
Publisher | Casemate Publishers |
Pages | 483 |
Release | 2017-04-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1473856531 |
“An interesting approach to this part of the Waterloo campaign . . . a picture of a capable officer who was perhaps slightly out of his depth.”—HistoryOfWar In this concluding volume of his highly praised study exploring the French perspective of the Waterloo campaign, Andrew Field concentrates on an often-neglected aspect of Napoleon’s final offensive—the French victory over the Prussians at Ligny, Marshal Grouchy’s pursuit of the Prussians, and the battle at Wavre. The story of this side of the campaign is as full of controversy and interest as the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo which he has examined in such a penetrating and original way in his previous studies. Napoleon in his memoirs accused Grouchy, like Marshal Ney, of a series of failures in command that led to the French defeat, and many subsequent historians have taken the same line. This is one of the long-standing controversies that Andrew Field explores in fascinating detail. Grouchy’s extensive description of his operations forms the backbone of the narrative, supplemented by other French sources and those of Prussian eyewitnesses. “This book, when taken by itself, is a great addition to the history of the campaign. When looked at in conjunction as the third volume of four on the campaign, these books are a treasure trove of information from the French perspective.”—A Wargamers Needful Things “The research has been thorough, the style of writing clear and lucid with many maps and illustrations. A book not to be put down until it is finished. Very highly recommended.”—Clash of Steel