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History of the King's German Legion 2 Volume Set
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Published between 1832 and 1837, this two-volume work covers the history of a famous military unit between 1803 and 1816.
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Published between 1832 and 1837, this two-volume work covers the history of a famous military unit between 1803 and 1816.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1156
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 146mm x 73mm
- Gewicht: 1509g
- ISBN-13: 9781108054232
- ISBN-10: 1108054234
- Artikelnr.: 37455560
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1156
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 146mm x 73mm
- Gewicht: 1509g
- ISBN-13: 9781108054232
- ISBN-10: 1108054234
- Artikelnr.: 37455560
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Volume 1: Preface
1. Situation of the electorate of Hanover on the breaking out of the war
2. Unhappy mode adopted by ministers
3. Wallmoden takes the command of the army at Celle
4. Mutiny of the Hanoverian heavy cavalry brigade
5. Feelings of the king
6. Rapid organization of the new corps
7. Eight thousand of the legion embark for Rügen
8. Strong sally of the enemy
9. Effects of the late gale
10. Column is suddenly ordered to countermarch
11. Narrative of the retreat
12. Success of the French in Spain
13. The first hussars of the legion join the army in Portugal
14. Expedition to the Scheldt
15. Appearance of Flushing
16. Duties of the German regiments in Sicily
17. Condition of the British and German troops after the Battle of Talavera
18. Unsuccessful attempt of General Craufurd
19. Humanity toward a body of wounded French
20. Operation in the Isle of Leon
21. State of the armies in Portugal
22. Retreat of Massena
Appendix. Volume 2: Letter from major-general von Berger to the author
1. First siege of Badajos
2. The allied force united behind Guinaldo
3. Preparations for the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo
4. Salamanca evacuated by the enemy
5. Combat of Garcia Hernandez
6. Operation of Hill's corps during the month of March
7. Operations in the north of Germany in 1813
8. Peninsular campaign of 1813
9. Operations under General Wallmoden
10. Operations of Wallmoden's corps continued
11. Operations in the peninsular after the battle of Vittoria
12. Siege of St Sebastian
13. Operations of Lord William Bentinck
14. Campaign of 1814
15. Lord Wellington decides on attacking Soult
16. Operations of the Anglo-Sicilian army
17. Campaign of Waterloo
Appendix.
1. Situation of the electorate of Hanover on the breaking out of the war
2. Unhappy mode adopted by ministers
3. Wallmoden takes the command of the army at Celle
4. Mutiny of the Hanoverian heavy cavalry brigade
5. Feelings of the king
6. Rapid organization of the new corps
7. Eight thousand of the legion embark for Rügen
8. Strong sally of the enemy
9. Effects of the late gale
10. Column is suddenly ordered to countermarch
11. Narrative of the retreat
12. Success of the French in Spain
13. The first hussars of the legion join the army in Portugal
14. Expedition to the Scheldt
15. Appearance of Flushing
16. Duties of the German regiments in Sicily
17. Condition of the British and German troops after the Battle of Talavera
18. Unsuccessful attempt of General Craufurd
19. Humanity toward a body of wounded French
20. Operation in the Isle of Leon
21. State of the armies in Portugal
22. Retreat of Massena
Appendix. Volume 2: Letter from major-general von Berger to the author
1. First siege of Badajos
2. The allied force united behind Guinaldo
3. Preparations for the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo
4. Salamanca evacuated by the enemy
5. Combat of Garcia Hernandez
6. Operation of Hill's corps during the month of March
7. Operations in the north of Germany in 1813
8. Peninsular campaign of 1813
9. Operations under General Wallmoden
10. Operations of Wallmoden's corps continued
11. Operations in the peninsular after the battle of Vittoria
12. Siege of St Sebastian
13. Operations of Lord William Bentinck
14. Campaign of 1814
15. Lord Wellington decides on attacking Soult
16. Operations of the Anglo-Sicilian army
17. Campaign of Waterloo
Appendix.
Volume 1: Preface
1. Situation of the electorate of Hanover on the breaking out of the war
2. Unhappy mode adopted by ministers
3. Wallmoden takes the command of the army at Celle
4. Mutiny of the Hanoverian heavy cavalry brigade
5. Feelings of the king
6. Rapid organization of the new corps
7. Eight thousand of the legion embark for Rügen
8. Strong sally of the enemy
9. Effects of the late gale
10. Column is suddenly ordered to countermarch
11. Narrative of the retreat
12. Success of the French in Spain
13. The first hussars of the legion join the army in Portugal
14. Expedition to the Scheldt
15. Appearance of Flushing
16. Duties of the German regiments in Sicily
17. Condition of the British and German troops after the Battle of Talavera
18. Unsuccessful attempt of General Craufurd
19. Humanity toward a body of wounded French
20. Operation in the Isle of Leon
21. State of the armies in Portugal
22. Retreat of Massena
Appendix. Volume 2: Letter from major-general von Berger to the author
1. First siege of Badajos
2. The allied force united behind Guinaldo
3. Preparations for the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo
4. Salamanca evacuated by the enemy
5. Combat of Garcia Hernandez
6. Operation of Hill's corps during the month of March
7. Operations in the north of Germany in 1813
8. Peninsular campaign of 1813
9. Operations under General Wallmoden
10. Operations of Wallmoden's corps continued
11. Operations in the peninsular after the battle of Vittoria
12. Siege of St Sebastian
13. Operations of Lord William Bentinck
14. Campaign of 1814
15. Lord Wellington decides on attacking Soult
16. Operations of the Anglo-Sicilian army
17. Campaign of Waterloo
Appendix.
1. Situation of the electorate of Hanover on the breaking out of the war
2. Unhappy mode adopted by ministers
3. Wallmoden takes the command of the army at Celle
4. Mutiny of the Hanoverian heavy cavalry brigade
5. Feelings of the king
6. Rapid organization of the new corps
7. Eight thousand of the legion embark for Rügen
8. Strong sally of the enemy
9. Effects of the late gale
10. Column is suddenly ordered to countermarch
11. Narrative of the retreat
12. Success of the French in Spain
13. The first hussars of the legion join the army in Portugal
14. Expedition to the Scheldt
15. Appearance of Flushing
16. Duties of the German regiments in Sicily
17. Condition of the British and German troops after the Battle of Talavera
18. Unsuccessful attempt of General Craufurd
19. Humanity toward a body of wounded French
20. Operation in the Isle of Leon
21. State of the armies in Portugal
22. Retreat of Massena
Appendix. Volume 2: Letter from major-general von Berger to the author
1. First siege of Badajos
2. The allied force united behind Guinaldo
3. Preparations for the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo
4. Salamanca evacuated by the enemy
5. Combat of Garcia Hernandez
6. Operation of Hill's corps during the month of March
7. Operations in the north of Germany in 1813
8. Peninsular campaign of 1813
9. Operations under General Wallmoden
10. Operations of Wallmoden's corps continued
11. Operations in the peninsular after the battle of Vittoria
12. Siege of St Sebastian
13. Operations of Lord William Bentinck
14. Campaign of 1814
15. Lord Wellington decides on attacking Soult
16. Operations of the Anglo-Sicilian army
17. Campaign of Waterloo
Appendix.