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OverviewIn the second volume of this epic work, John H. Gill traces Napoleon's progress as he sought to complete his victory over the Habsburgs. The war had erupted on April 10th with Austria's invasion of Germany and Italy. After just two weeks, Napoleon had battered the Habsburgh Archduke Charles in a series of bruising defeats. This volume begins with a Napoleon astgride the Danube at Regensburgh. He faced a critical strategic choice whether to pursue the injured Austrian main army into Bohemia or march directly for Vienna, the seat of Habsburgh power. After electing to target Vienna, his troops defeated the Austrians in the brutal Battle of Ebelsberg, allowing him to enter the city on May 13th. But meanwhile, on the far side of the Danube, he suffered a dramatic loss at the gruelling, two-day Battle of Aspern. While his Danube forces recovered from this setback, the Emperor cleared trouble from his strategic flanks. Gill describes in vivid detail the hopeful Habsburgh invasion of Italy, led by the 27 year old Archduke Johann, and the fierce French counter-offensive under Napoleon's stepson, Eugene de Beauharnais, also 27). In a series of encounters across Italy, Eugene rebounded from initial defeat to advance triumphantly into Austrian territory, shattering and scattering Johann's army. In the wake of Aspern, while the Austrians vacillated, Napoleon gathered every man, horse and gun around Vienna, setting the stage for the gigantic spectacle of the Battle of Wagram, the final chapter in the story of the 1809 war. AUTHOR: John H Gill is an Associate Professor on the faculty of the Near East South Asia enter, part of Washington's National Defense University. A former US Army South Asia Foreign Area Officer, he retired as a colonel in 2005 after more than 27 years of service. His previous books include With Eagles to Glory and A Soldier for Napoleon. SELLING POINTS: A meticulously-researched, critically-acclaimed account drawing on memoirs, diaries, unit histories and official reports The most comprehensive, exhilarating history of Napoleon's 1809 campaign by a world-renowned author 16 pages of plates Full Product DetailsAuthor: John H. GillPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Frontline Books ISBN: 9781848325104ISBN 10: 184832510 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 20 March 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJohn H. Gill (Jack), a military historian specializing in the Napoleonic era, is the author of With Eagles to Glory and the editor of A Soldier for Napoleon. He has contributed numerous papers to the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era and other academic forums. His latest work is 1809: Thunder on the Danube, just published in March 2008, which is to be the first of three volumes. An associate professor at the Near East-South Asia Center for Strategic Studies in Washington, DC, he has also published on military history and contemporary security issues relating to India, Pakistan, and other South Asian countries. A retired US Army colonel, he lives in Virginia, USA with his wife, and their two teenage sons. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |