Die Hard!: Dramatic Actions of the Napoleonic Wars

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The way most military history is written, you get the impression that warfare is largely a matter of tactical and strategic theory, and that human courage and ingenuity play only minor roles. This study focuses on the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and determines that many battles were decided by countless small actions by obscure individuals. These accounts were selected from some of the most desperate actions of the period, from decisive battles to sieges, as well as less important and significant episodes within a larger action. Some, such as the battle of Villers-en-Cauchies, were remarkable for their unpredictable outcome through the determination showed by one side. Others, such as Napoleon’s bold leadership at Marengo, changes the course of military strategy by breaking the established rules.

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ISBN 1854092456
ISBN13 9781854092458
Number of pages 256
Original Title Die Hard!: Dramatic Actions of the Napoleonic Wars
Published Date 1996
Book Condition Very good
Jacket Condition Very good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication London
Edition First edition
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pp. 256.”The way most military history is written, you get the impression that warfare is largely a matter of tactical and strategic theory, and that human courage and ingenuity play only minor roles. This study focuses on the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and determines that many battles were decided by countless small actions by obscure individuals. These accounts were selected from some of the most desperate actions of the period, from decisive battles to sieges, as well as less important and significant episodes within a larger action. Some, such as the battle of Villers-en-Cauchies, were remarkable for their unpredictable outcome through the determination showed by one side. Others, such as Napoleon’s bold leadership at Marengo, changes the course of military strategy by breaking the established rules.”

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Weight 1 kg