24 Hours at Waterloo: 18 June 1815

Author:   Robert Kershaw
Publisher:   Ebury Publishing
ISBN:  

9780753541449


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   04 June 2015
Format:   Paperback
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A vibrant and exhilarating hour-by-hour portrayal of this iconic battle, drawing on the eye witness accounts of those who fought it. 'One of the lancers rode by, and stabbed me in the back with his lance. I then turned, and lay with my face upward, and a foot soldier stabbed me with his sword as he walked by. Immediately after, another, with his firelock and bayonet, gave me a terrible plunge, and while doing it with all his might, exclaimed, ""Sacre nom de Dieu!"" ' The truly epic and brutal battle of Waterloo was a pivotal moment in history - a single day, one 24-hour period, defined the course of Europe's future. In March 1815, the Allies declared war on Napoleon in response to his escape from exile and the renewed threat to imperial European rule. Three months later, on 18 June 1815, having suffered considerable losses at Quatre-Bras, Wellington's army fell back on Waterloo, some ten miles south of Brussels. Halting on the ridge, they awaited Napoleon's army, blocking their entry to the capital. This would become the Allies' final stand, the infamous battle of Waterloo. In this intimate, hour-by-hour account, acclaimed military historian Robert Kershaw resurrects the human stories at the centre of the fighting, creating an authoritative single-volume biography of this landmark battle. Drawing on his profound insight and a field knowledge of military strategy, Kershaw takes the reader to where the impact of the orders was felt, straight into the heart of the battle, shoulder to shoulder with the soldiers on the mud-splattered ground. Masterfully weaving together painstakingly researched eyewitness accounts, diaries and letters - many never before seen or published - this gripping portrayal of Waterloo offers unparalleled authenticity. Extraordinary images of the men and women emerge in full colour; the voices of the sergeants, the exhausted foot-soldiers, the boy ensigns, the captains and the cavalry troopers, from both sides, rise from the page in vivid and telling detail, as the fate of Europe hangs by a thread.

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Author:   Robert Kershaw
Publisher:   Ebury Publishing
Imprint:   W H Allen
Dimensions:   Width: 12.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.302kg
ISBN:  

9780753541449


ISBN 10:   0753541440
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   04 June 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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A blow-by-blow account of the fateful day. I couldn't put it down. * Independent * `Gripping ... The hour-by-hour account is packed with fascinating and often poignant vignettes' * Daily Express, 5 stars * Kershaw writes well and makes sense of the battle ... a clear and straightforward military view. * Literary Review * Shows us the battle at its grittiest and bloodiest, but through it all manages to maintain a grip on the bigger picture. * Scotsman * So where does this leave Robert Kershaw's 24 Hours at Waterloo? Very simply, in a class of its own ... brings the events to life with judiciously chosen first-hand accounts ... there could be no better companion to the battlefield than Kershaw's. * Spectator *


A blow-by-blow account of the fateful day. I couldn't put it down. * Independent * ‘Gripping … The hour-by-hour account is packed with fascinating and often poignant vignettes' * Daily Express, 5 stars * Kershaw writes well and makes sense of the battle ... a clear and straightforward military view. * Literary Review * Shows us the battle at its grittiest and bloodiest, but through it all manages to maintain a grip on the bigger picture. * Scotsman * So where does this leave Robert Kershaw’s 24 Hours at Waterloo? Very simply, in a class of its own ... brings the events to life with judiciously chosen first-hand accounts ... there could be no better companion to the battlefield than Kershaw’s. * Spectator *


So where does this leave Robert Kershaw's 24 Hours at Waterloo? Very simply, in a class of its own ... brings the events to life with judiciously chosen first-hand accounts ... there could be no better companion to the battlefield than Kershaw's. * Spectator * Shows us the battle at its grittiest and bloodiest, but through it all manages to maintain a grip on the bigger picture. * Scotsman * Kershaw writes well and makes sense of the battle ... a clear and straightforward military view. * Literary Review * 'Gripping ... The hour-by-hour account is packed with fascinating and often poignant vignettes' * Daily Express, 5 stars * A blow-by-blow account of the fateful day. I couldn't put it down. * Independent *


A blow-by-blow account of the fateful day. I couldn't put it down. Independent 'Gripping ... The hour-by-hour account is packed with fascinating and often poignant vignettes' Daily Express, 5 stars Kershaw writes well and makes sense of the battle ... a clear and straightforward military view. Literary Review Shows us the battle at its grittiest and bloodiest, but through it all manages to maintain a grip on the bigger picture. Scotsman So where does this leave Robert Kershaw's 24 Hours at Waterloo? Very simply, in a class of its own ... brings the events to life with judiciously chosen first-hand accounts ... there could be no better companion to the battlefield than Kershaw's. Spectator


Author Information

Robert Kershaw is a former Para, having joined the Parachute Regiment in 1973, commanded 10 Para and left as a full Colonel in 2006. His active service includes tours in Northern Ireland, the first Gulf War (during which he was awarded the US Bronze Star) and Bosnia. He is now a professional writer and has written ten highly praised books of military history. He has been interviewed on numerous TV documentaries and has published articles in the Times, Sunday Times, Telegraph, Mail and Express. He recently edited Paradata, an online encyclopaedia covering the living history of British Airborne Forces, which won the Outstanding Achievement Award in the Military category of the 2008 Interactive Media Awards. Kershaw has led site-specific battlefield touring groups across the world, including at Waterloo. He has also given lectures at the National Army, Airborne and Tank Museums and aboard the Queen Elizabeth cruise liner. Full details are available on the author's website at www.robertjkershaw.com.

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