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
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Pages 314
Release 1853
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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.

"The Iron Duke."Memoirs of the Duke of Wellington. From Authentic Sources

Title "The Iron Duke."Memoirs of the Duke of Wellington. From Authentic Sources PDF eBook
Author Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington
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Pages 148
Release 1852
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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.

A Memoir of Field Marshal, the Duke of Wellington

A Memoir of Field Marshal, the Duke of Wellington
Title A Memoir of Field Marshal, the Duke of Wellington PDF eBook
Author John Marius Wilson
Publisher
Pages 738
Release 1853
Genre Generals
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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.

Gurkha

Gurkha
Title Gurkha PDF eBook
Author Kailash Limbu
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Pages 255
Release 2015-05-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1408705370

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In this Sunday Times Top Ten bestselling memoir that 'reads like a thriller', (Joanna Lumley) Colour-Sargent Kailash Limbu shares a riveting account of his life as a Gurkha soldier-marking the first time in its two-hundred-year history that a soldier of the Brigade of Gurkhas has been given permission to tell his story in his own words. In the summer of 2006, Colour-Sargeant Kailash Limbu's platoon was sent to relieve and occupy a police compound in the town of Now Zad in Helmand. He was told to prepare for a forty-eight hour operation. In the end, he and his men were under siege for thirty-one days - one of the longest such sieges in the whole of the Afghan campaign. Kailash Limbu recalls the terrifying and exciting details of those thirty-one days - in which they killed an estimated one hundred Taliban fighters - and intersperses them with the story of his own life as a villager from the Himalayas. He grew up in a place without roads or electricity and didn't see a car until he was fifteen. Kailash's descriptions of Gurkha training and rituals - including how to use the lethal Kukri knife - are eye-opening and fascinating. They combine with the story of his time in Helmand to create a unique account of one man's life as a Gurkha. 'I was completely bowled over by Kailash's book and read it with a beating heart and dry mouth. I felt as though I was at his side, hearing the shells and bullets, enjoying the jokes and listening in the scary dead of night. The skill with which he has included his childhood and training is immense, always discovered with ease in the narrative: it actually felt as though I was watching, was IN a film with him. It brought me nearer than I have ever been not only to the mind of the universal soldier but to a hill boy of Nepal and a hugely impressive Gurkha. I raced through it and couldn't put it down: it reads like a thriller. If you want to know anything about the Gurkhas, read this book, and be prepared for a thrilling and dangerous trip' Joanna Lumley