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Obras de John Kincaid

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Follow-up to Kincaid's "Adventures". Has the feel of sitting on a grandfather's knee listening to stories of his good-old days, loosely stitched onto a chronology of the Peninsular War. The stories are all over the board, and often not what Kincaid experienced but what he heard from fellow officers. Decent and amusing, but not as good as "Adventures".
 
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ShaneTierney | Aug 11, 2012 |
Great memoir. Gives a really good sense of who Kincaid was, although sometimes it seemed like he was just as concerned with his puns and wordplay as with the drama of the action. It made for a fun read but sometimes that verbosity could have been applied to the events of the day.
Good read though, and easily one of the best descriptions of Waterloo that I've read so far. Interesting that Kincaid notes Wellington wouldn't have fought if not for Blucher's promise of 30k men, and when Kincaid steps from the smoke in the late afternoon the field to his left is swarming with Prussians, but Kincaid still feels like the battle was (or would have been) won without them.… (más)
 
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ShaneTierney | Jul 24, 2012 |
Enjoyable book. Beautifully written in flowery 19th century English. Interesting but a little long.
 
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jvgravy | Jan 21, 2012 |

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Obras
4
Miembros
68
Popularidad
#253,411
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
17

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