Ferdinand of Brunswick, Minden & the Seven Year's War by Lees Knowles, with An Account of the Battle of Vellinghausen & A Short Historical Account of The Battle of Minden by Charles Townshend & James Grant by Lees Knowles Sir

Ferdinand of Brunswick, Minden & the Seven Year's War by Lees Knowles, with An Account of the Battle of Vellinghausen & A Short Historical Account of The Battle of Minden by Charles Townshend & James Grant by Lees Knowles Sir

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Ferdinand of Brunswick, Minden & the Seven Year's War by Lees Knowles, with An Account of the Battle of Vellinghausen & A Short Historical Account of The Battle of Minden by Charles Townshend & James Grant by Lees Knowles Sir

A profile of an outstanding military commander of the Seven Years War

The principal subject of this book, Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, is a particularly fascinating character for students of military history on several counts. Not least among these is that the highly regarded military historian Sir John Fortescue, judged that Ferdinand was 'the finest commander of British troops in the field between the periods of Marlborough and Wellington.' These notable commanders epitomise the highest of military achievements, and it is rare for another commander to be well enough regarded to be compared to them. It is noteworthy, therefore, that unlike these other great soldiers so little has been written about Ferdinand. Though a commander of British troops Ferdinand was not an Englishman but, perhaps tellingly in terms of his comparative neglect by British historians, a Prussian. Nevertheless, the battles he fought brought honours--which abide to this day--to the colours of British regiments under his command. This special Leonaur book includes the writings of several authors, and contains biographical details of Ferdinand, an interesting overview of his battles and campaigns, a summary of the British regiments he commanded and a fascinating and insightful personal account by one of his senior officers. The text of our edition further benefits from the inclusion of several campaign and battlefield maps, plus illustrations, which were not present in any original publication of the texts.

Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.

Charles Townshend is professor of international history at the University of Keele in England, where he has built a reputation as one of the world's foremost authorities on the history of Ireland and especially the relationship between Ireland and Britain. His books include The British Campaign in Ireland, 1919-1921; Political Violence in Ireland; Ireland: The Twentieth Century; Terrorism: A Very Short Introduction; and Desert Hell: The British Invasion of Mesopotamia.
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ISBN 13 9781782826088
ISBN 10 1782826084
Title Ferdinand of Brunswick, Minden & the Seven Year's War by Lees Knowles, with An Account of the Battle of Vellinghausen & A Short Historical Account of The Battle of Minden by Charles Townshend & James Grant
Author Lees Knowles Sir
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Leonaur Ltd
Year published 2017-04-18
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.