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Ian Fletcher (1) (1957–)

Autor de Salamanca 1812: Wellington Crushes Marmont

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25+ Obras 606 Miembros 5 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Ian Fletcher is the author or editor of nine books on military history. He runs Ian Fletcher Battlefield Tours, and regularly escorts clients to the Iberian Peninsula. He is a Fellow of the International Napoleonic Society and a member of the British Commission for Military History

Series

Obras de Ian Fletcher

Wellington's Foot Guards (1994) 31 copias
The Battle of the Alma 1854 (2008) 16 copias

Obras relacionadas

MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Autumn 2005 (2005) — Co-Author "Climax at Sevastopol" — 7 copias
The war in the Peninsula : some letters of a Lancashire officer (2004) — Introducción, algunas ediciones5 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1957
Género
male

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A good thorough account of an extraordinary, long and fierce siege under Wellington, and a thankfully short space devoted to the horrific sacking of Badajoz afterwards. The numbers of dead and wounded are hard to take in, but the way Fletcher unfolds the elements, from Wellington's sneak up on the town, through the gradual entrenchments, Soult's and Marmont's delay and then to day after day of horrendous conditions and prolonged attacks from the defending French, it comes chillingly to life. A real eye-opener to the realisties of this bloody siege and the crazed troops who lived and fought through 21 days of what must have been sheer terror.… (más)
 
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emmakendon | otra reseña | Sep 18, 2012 |
A solid well-balanced book on a battle which tends to be neglected in favor of Balaklava and the "Light Brigade". This is jointly done by English and Russian authors and contyains good perimary material from both sides; it also includes French material and gives fair credit to the French share in the battle (most account in English focus oon the British). Reading it at the same time as an account of the Indian Mutiny, I was struck by the way at the Alma the Russian relied on the bayonet and the British on their new Enfield rifles, while in the Mutiny the mutineers relied on the good musketry (though with older model weapons) while the British used the bayonet,… (más)
 
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antiquary | May 2, 2012 |

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