Waterloo Witnesses by Kristine Hughes

Waterloo Witnesses by Kristine Hughes

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The story of the Battle of Waterloo makes gripping reading and all the more so when it is told in the words of those who were there. For anyone who is not familiar with the material concerned, this new work is a very good place to start…. Charles Esdaile, author of Walking Waterloo: A Guide and Peninsular Eyewitnesses

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Waterloo Witnesses by Kristine Hughes

Vivid and entertaining. A most enjoyable account of the dramatic events of 1815 told through the words of those who were there. - Rory Muir, author of Wellington: Waterloo and the Fortunes of Peace The events of Sunday, 18 June, stand as the defining moment of the year 1815, if not of an entire era. The allied victory over Napoleon’s French army at the Battle of Waterloo reshaped governments and boundaries, made or broke fortunes and touched thousands of lives in ways both large and small, and it has been analysed, dissected and refought on paper a hundred times. Perhaps, though, the very best words ever written about that momentous campaign are the first-person accounts recorded as events unfolded. It is these vivid accounts that Kristine Hughes has collected together in order to convey the hopes, fears and aspirations of their authors. They inject the story of the battle with a level of humanity that reclaims it from the realm of legend and restores it to the people who witnessed it. In chronological order, Hughes weaves these accounts together, presenting a novel view of the campaign and battle as they were experienced by both military men and civilians. The result is a fascinating and varied picture of the individuals involved and the society of the period. Their words make compelling reading.
Kristine Hughes has long been fascinated by the Regency period, the Napoleonic Wars and the life of the Duke of Wellington, having written and lectured on these subjects. In addition to having written The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in Regency and Victorian England, Kristine has edited her blog, Number One London, for the past fourteen years and also shares her love of British history with others as a guide through her company, Number One London Tours.
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ISBN 13 9781399003629
ISBN 10 1399003623
Title Waterloo Witnesses
Author Kristine Hughes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 2021-04-30
Number of pages 272
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