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Napoleon and the Campaign of 1806 - Vache Colonel Vache - Bog - Leonaur Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Horse Soldiers' Raid - Grierson's Raid & Hatch's March During the American Civil War - Bog af R W Surby - Hardback

The Horse Soldiers' Raid - Grierson's Raid & Hatch's March During the American Civil War - Bog af R W Surby - Paperback

1914 - The Early Campaigns of the Great War by the British Commander - Bog af John French - Hardback

Fighting Indians in the 7th United States Cavalry - the Recollections of a Bugler of the Campaign Against the Nez Perce Indians 1876-77 - Bog af Ami F

Battle of Bussaco 27th September, 1810, Between Wellington's Anglo-Portuguese Army and the French Army Under Massena - Bog af G L Chambers - Hardback

Two Views of the Siege of Vicksburg, 1863 - Bog af Mary Webster Loughborough - Hardback

Two Views of Little Round Top - Boyd Vincent - Bog - Leonaur Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Two Views of Little Round Top - Boyd Vincent - Bog - Leonaur Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Desperate battle for the end of the line and the turn of the flank In early July of 1863, the opposing armies of the Confederacy and the Union were inexorably drawn together for battle around the town of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. Initially the tactical advantage appeared to be with the advancing Lee, but an outstanding defence from the first Union troops into action, combined with delays and procrastination among the Confederate command, enabled Meade’s forces to take up strong defensive positions on rising ground. Nevertheless, Lee determined to engage in a potentially overwhelming assault, which, if successful, would open an invasion of the North and might pressure an end to the civil war. So began the momentous battle which would define the entire conflict. All commanders seek to turn the enemy flank, and, sitting upon a hill, one end of the Union Army line was destined to become famous in military history for the desperate bravery of those who assaulted it and the equally tenacious courage of those who defended it. This is the story of Little Round Top, a fascinating episode, and a battle within a battle, which immortalised the commanders, men and regiments of both sides who fought and died there. This unique Leonaur edition which includes contributions by several authors contains many useful maps and illustrations. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.

DKK 250.00
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The Cawnpore Man - A First Hand Account of the Siege and Massacre During the Indian Mutiny By One of Four Survivors - Bog af Mowbray Thompson - Hardba

Lines of Red & Blue - the Battles of the British Army Against the Armies of Napoleonic France, 1801-15 - Bog af Robert M Blackwood - Hardback

Hood & His Texas Brigade During the American Civil War - C M Winkler - Bog - Leonaur Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Hood & His Texas Brigade During the American Civil War - C M Winkler - Bog - Leonaur Ltd - Plusbog.dk

A famous Confederate commander and the elite force that bore his nameThe American Civil War, which split the nation''s small officer cadre in two, inevitably ensured many young officers from both Union and Confederate states would reach high rank. Some of those men earned abiding fame. One of the subjects of this book, John Bell Hood, needs little introduction to any student of the period. Hood, a veritable ''Viking warrior'' of a figure epitomised the dash, daring and aggressive command in action which typified the cream of the officer corps of the Confederate Army and his leadership qualities elevated him from the rank of First-Lieutenant, USA to Lieutenant-General, CSA. Initially he directly led the equally renowned hard fighting infantry of his ''Texas Brigade,'' consisting of the 1st, 4th and 5th Texas Infantry together with the 18th Georgia Infantry and, later, the 3rd Arkansas Infantry. There was, of course, a justifiable glamour associated with these men from the ''wild'' west, particularly when led by the imposing figure, character and military talent of Hood. ''Hood''s Texas Brigade'' amply justified their reputation as a force to be reckoned with and, along with the ''Stonewall Brigade,'' were thought of as the ''shock troops'' of the Army of Northern Virginia. They saw action in many of the pivotal engagements of the conflict including, of course, at Gettysburg where they came under Hood''s divisional command. This book combines a detailed history of the services of ''Hood''s Texas Brigade'' with a short biography of John Bell Hood, who was ultimately transferred to the western theatre of the conflict and the Army of Tennessee.Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.

DKK 285.00
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Hood & His Texas Brigade During the American Civil War - Hood's Texas Brigade by J. B. Polley & The Life and Character of General John B. Hood by Mrs.

The Red Acorn - A Novel of the American Civil War - Bog af John Mcelroy - Paperback