A unique collection of 100 items associated with Napoleon that explore a great variety of the events that influenced him, to try to dispassionately identify the truth behind the events, showing not only the Frenchman's designs, but also the reactions of
Gareth Glover Boeken






An in-depth analysis of the actions of the 52nd Regiment of Foot throughout the Waterloo campaign, giving an honest assessment of their contribution.
Explores the history of the Royal Navy in the era of Nelson, through 100 objects.
Radical reassessment of the history of the Waterloo campaign. Dispels the myths and misunderstandings associated with the battle.
Graphic account of the two major battles fought at Copenhagen during the Napoleonic Wars. Confirms Gareth Glovers reputation for pioneering work on the less-well-known aspects of the Napoleonic Wars.
The Duke of Wellington in 100 Objects
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"Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, was the outstanding British individual of the nineteenth century. His victories at Seringapatam and Assaye extended British control in India and his famous campaign in Spain and Portugal helped to drive Napoleon into exile. Wellington is, of course, mostly remembered for defeating Napoleon at Waterloo and his prestige after that epoch-changing event saw him becoming Prime Minister of Great Britain on two occasions. These are the commonly-known facts about the Iron Duke, but in this remarkable investigation into the life of Britain's greatest general, we learn so much more about Wellington as a person, through the objects, large and small, that marked key episodes in his personal, military and public life. Renowned historian Gareth Glover details Wellington's family background in Ireland, his early military career, his one-and-only meeting with Nelson, his campaigns in Flanders, the Iberian Peninsula and Waterloo. What we also learn is of his difficult marriage - and his scandalous womanising, even bedding the same woman as Napoleon - and his strained relationship with his two boys. His political career was a controversial one, including his fight to pass the Catholic Emancipation Bill and of a period of three months when he ran the government by himself because he refused to appoint any Cabinet ministers! Packed with more than 200 full-colour photographs, "The Duke of Wellington in 100 Objects" will show the world the objects he touched, or which touched him, in the life of one of the most outstanding characters Britain has ever produced"--Publisher's description
At War With Wellington
The Peninsular War Letters of William, George and Charles Napier
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Focusing on the Napier brothers' firsthand experiences during the Peninsular War, the book presents their private letters written from the frontlines, capturing the brutality of battle and the camaraderie among them. It highlights their unique perspectives on military life, family dynamics, and political issues of the time. By revealing their relationships with senior officers and their critiques of military decisions, the narrative offers a fresh viewpoint on the war, challenging established beliefs and enriching the understanding of both the Napiers and the broader historical context.
Feeding Wellington's Army in the Peninsula
The Journal of Assistant Commissary General Tupper Carey - Volume I
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Focusing on the remarkable career of Commissary General Tupper Carey, this volume explores his experiences during the Peninsular War and the Waterloo campaign. It delves into his significant contributions and the challenges he faced in military logistics, offering a detailed account of his pivotal role in these historic conflicts. This account highlights Carey's dedication and impact on the war efforts, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of his legacy in the second volume.
The graphic experience of British soldiers fighting in the Peninsular War told in their own words.
Compiled by an acknowledged expert in the field. Never originally intended for publication, many of the accounts in this book provide an honest view of campaign life.