Taktiky, bojové techniky, zbraně a vybaveni napoleonských armád vysvětlené pomocí barevných a černobílých kreseb. Obsahuje 20 barevných taktických map a vysvětlení klíčových bitev. Bohatě ilustrovaný, podrobný pruvodce obdobím napoleonských válek.
This historical guide retells, in graphic detail, the story of nine of the most important battles to be fought in Scotland south of the Highland Line. By skilful use of maps, diagrams and photographs the author explains the complex sequence of events that makes these encounters so fascinating. He provides a detailed tour of each battleground as it appears to the visitor in the present day and rediscovers the lanes and by-ways tramped by soldiers hundreds of years ago.
Featuring artwork, this study examines the role that the flintlock played in
close-order combat on European and other battlefields around the world. This
book shows how tactical doctrines were successfully developed to overcome the
weapon's inherent limitations, and more.
A stunning exploration of a legendary moment in Irish history. In 1798 with the British Army preoccupied in fighting France in the Caribbean and Mediterranean as well as guarding Southeast England from threatened invasion, a co-ordinated uprising broke out across the water in Ireland. Uniquely this was neither a Catholic nor a Protestant rebellion, but rather a joint effort by leaders and insurgents from both sides of the community. The Irish Rebellion (1798) was directed against the corrupt government based at Dublin Castle and was inspired in part by the people's revolutions in America and France. This title illuminates the lives of the Irish peasants, armed mostly with pikes, who confronted the small number of British troops based in their country.
Providing a glimpse into the experiences of regular British and French
infantry in North America during the French and Indian War, this book reveals
what it was like for soldiers fighting each other at some of the most pivotal
engagements of the conflict, La Belle-Famille, Quebec and Sainte-Foy.