Wellington Invades France by Ian Robertson

Wellington Invades France by Ian Robertson

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Wellington Invades France by Ian Robertson

When Wellington's troops marched over the Pyrenees in the autumn of 1813, the Peninsular War was far from over. Indeed, with their French adversaries defending French soil, months of stubborn, relentless fighting were to follow. In this compelling account of the closing months of the Peninsular War, Ian Robertson details the difficult and brutal fighting which so characterised this phase of a stubborn, six-year conflict. Drawing on eyewitness accounts and official despatches, Ian Robertson outlines the nature of the war as well as tracing the complicated manoeuvering and operations of the British and French armies. He describes in detail such hard-fought actions as the Nivelle, Orthez, Toulouse and Bayonne and throws light on some less-well-known clashes, many of which were fought in the unforgiving terrain of the Pyrenees. For Wellington, as well as for his men, the campaign in France was a test of stamina and endurance. Now in hostile territory, and fighting an implacable and energetic foe, Wellington's troops fought hard to crown their victories and bring the war to a successful conclusion.
Ian Robertson is the author of Wellington at War in the Peninsula and is a respected writer on Spain, Portugal and France. He currently resides in Arles, France.
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ISBN 13 9781853675348
ISBN 10 1853675342
Title Wellington Invades France
Author Ian Robertson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Greenhill Books
Year published 2003-02-08
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.