Waterloo: Wellington's Victory & Napoleon's Last Campaign

Waterloo: Wellington's Victory & Napoleon's Last Campaign

by Christopher Hibbert
Waterloo: Wellington's Victory & Napoleon's Last Campaign

Waterloo: Wellington's Victory & Napoleon's Last Campaign

by Christopher Hibbert

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Overview

A portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, the Duke of Wellington, and the fateful clash of their armies in 1815 from “a remarkably good writer” (The New York Times). It was the greatest of battles—the defining military engagement of the nineteenth century that forever ended one man’s dreams of a European empire unified under his rule. This epoch-defining conflict would ultimately be remembered for the showdown between two of history’s most legendary commanders: the Duke of Wellington, and Napoleon Bonaparte.

In this definitive account divided into three parts, Christopher Hibbert masterfully depicts first Napoleon and his rise to power, then Wellington and the allied armies, and lastly the steps leading up to the battle and the battle itself, the final clash on the fields of Waterloo. It is a gripping, succinct and panoramic survey of this legendary event, the history surrounding it, and the personalities that defined it.
 
Praise for the work of Christopher Hibbert
 
“Well-written, lucid, and vivid.” —The Washington Post
 
“Interesting detail.” —Booklist
 
“A skillful storyteller and historian.” —Publishers Weekly

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800325968
Publisher: Canelo
Publication date: 12/06/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 331
Sales rank: 51,831
File size: 905 KB

About the Author

Christopher Hibbert was an acclaimed English author, historian and biographer. He has been called “probably the most widely-read popular historian of our time” and was the author of over fifty works of history.

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