Narrative of a Forced Journey Through Spain and France
Title | Narrative of a Forced Journey Through Spain and France PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Thomas Blayney Baron Blayney |
Publisher | |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 1814 |
Genre | France |
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Narrative of a forced journey through Spain and France, as a prisoner of war, in the years 1810 to 1814
Title | Narrative of a forced journey through Spain and France, as a prisoner of war, in the years 1810 to 1814 PDF eBook |
Author | Major-General Lord Andrew Thomas Blayney |
Publisher | Pickle Partners Publishing |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2011-03-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 190869260X |
Major-General Lord Andrew Thomas Blayney although previously a successful commander of his own regiment the 89th Regiment of Foot of the British through-out the early stages of the Peninsular war, he is best known for his narrative of events after his capture by Polish forces fighting under the flag of Napoleonic France. Blayney was the leader of an ill-fated Anglo-Spanish force which was assigned the task of attacking from Cadiz toward Malaga, culminating the battle of Fuengirola on 15th October 1810. Outnumbering his Polish foes by a huge margin, a series of unfortunate accidents on the allied side and brave and heroic resistance on the Polish side led to a debacle and his capture. It should be noted that this was far from the only amphibious disaster led by the British in the Peninsular Wars that should throw further perspective on the victories of the main British army under Wellington. Blayney’s narrative along with some idiosyncratic spelling recounts his journey from Andulusia to Verdun in the north-east of France. During his journey from one outpost to another as a paroled prisoner he meets a number of famed French generals, as befitted his rank, such as Sébastiani, Kellermann, Belliard and even Marshal Bessiéres who treat him on the whole well. He winds his way through the countryside, and he tells many tales of the people and surroundings that he finds himself somewhat forcibly journeying through. The main strength of the narrative is the author’s eye to detail and his flair for recounting a tale, along with the real rarity of accounts from the point of view of an English prisoner of war. Published in two volumes this is the first volume.
NARRATIVE OF A FORCED JOURNEY THROUGH SPAIN AND FRANCE, AS A PRISONER OF WAR, IN THE YEARS 1810... TO 1814,.
Title | NARRATIVE OF A FORCED JOURNEY THROUGH SPAIN AND FRANCE, AS A PRISONER OF WAR, IN THE YEARS 1810... TO 1814,. PDF eBook |
Author | ANDREW THOMAS. BLAYNEY |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781033713228 |
Narrative of a Forced Journey Through Spain and France
Title | Narrative of a Forced Journey Through Spain and France PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Thomas Blayney Baron Blayney |
Publisher | |
Pages | 450 |
Release | 1816 |
Genre | France |
ISBN |
Waterloo Messenger
Title | Waterloo Messenger PDF eBook |
Author | William Mahon |
Publisher | Casemate Publishers |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2017-04-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1473870526 |
At the Battle of Waterloo Sir William Ponsonby, a man who the Duke of Wellington stated had rendered very brilliant and important services and was an ornament to his profession, was killed by French lancers after leading the Union Brigade (the three Dragoon Regiments of the Royals, Iniskillings and Scots Greys) in a charge that wrecked a French advance that threatened Wellington with defeat. Sir William was a career soldier who had led his regiment in the decisive charge at the Battle of Salamanca and served with great distinction during the Peninsular War. Yet historians have blamed him because the charge at Waterloo got out of hand. In this book John Morewood uses family sources, including Sir Williams letters, as well as French and German accounts, to restore his reputation and, by shedding new light on the battle, establishes what really happen to him on that fatal afternoon. It is also a biography of a man whose bravery and professionalism distinguished him as one of the outstanding cavalry commanders of the age.
Staging the Peninsular War
Title | Staging the Peninsular War PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Valladares |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 577 |
Release | 2016-03-09 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1317050703 |
From Napoleon's invasion of Portugal in 1807 to his final defeat at Waterloo, the English theatres played a crucial role in the mediation of the Peninsular campaign. In the first in-depth study of English theatre during the Peninsular War, Susan Valladares contextualizes the theatrical treatment of the war within the larger political and ideological axes of Romantic performance. Exploring the role of spectacle in the mediation of war and the links between theatrical productions and print culture, she argues that the popularity of theatre-going and the improvisation and topicality unique to dramatic performance make the theatre an ideal lens for studying the construction of the Peninsular War in the public domain. Without simplifying the complex issues involved in the study of citizenship, communal identities, and ideological investments, Valladares recovers a wartime theatre that helped celebrate military engagements, reform political sympathies, and register the public’s complex relationship with Britain’s military campaign in the Iberian Peninsula. From its nuanced reading of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's Pizarro (1799), to its accounts of wartime productions of Shakespeare, description of performances at the minor theatres, and detailed case study of dramatic culture in Bristol, Valladares’s book reveals how theatrical entertainments reflected and helped shape public feeling on the Peninsular campaign.
The Monthly Magazine
Title | The Monthly Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 676 |
Release | 1814 |
Genre | |
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