"Hughes is an engaging writer, whose light touch and keen eye for a good anecdote or pithy quote ensures that the book is an effortless read. The book is thoughtfully written, setting the scene incredibly well, and providing a wealth of interesting information while pivoting rapidly from extract to pertinent extract, drawing the reader in, and not relenting until the last shots have been fired." ― The Napoleonicist Podcast
The events of Sunday, 18 June, stand as the defining moment of the year 1815, if not of an entire era. The allied victory over Napoleon’s French army at the Battle of Waterloo reshaped governments and boundaries, made or broke fortunes and touched thousands of lives in ways both large and small, and it has been analysed, dissected and refought on paper a hundred times.
Perhaps, though, the very best words ever written about that momentous campaign are the first-person accounts recorded as events unfolded. It is these vivid accounts that Kristine Hughes has collected together in order to convey the hopes, fears and aspirations of their authors. They inject the story of the battle with a level of humanity that reclaims it from the realm of legend and restores it to the people who witnessed it.
In chronological order her work pieces together a novel view of the battle and events surrounding it as they were experienced by both military men and civilians. The result is a fascinating and varied picture of the individuals involved and the society of the period. Their words make compelling reading.
Author(s): Kristine Hughes
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Year: 2021
Language: English
Pages: 272
City: Barnsley
Cover
Book Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Plates
Acknowledgements
Preface
Dedication
Chapter 1 Civilians and Celebrations
Chapter 2 The British Invasion
Chapter 3 Planned Arrivals and an Unexpected Departure
Chapter 4 Gathering the Troops
Chapter 5 Ruffled Feathers
Chapter 6 The Calm Before the Storm
Plate section
Chapter 7 15 June
Chapter 8 16 June
Chapter 9 17 June
Chapter 10 18 June
Chapter 11 19 June
Chapter 12 20 June
Chapter 13 Life Goes On
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Back cover