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French at Waterloo: Eyewitness Accounts: Napoleon, Imperial Headquarters and 1st Corps [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 20 black and white illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1526768461
  • ISBN-13: 9781526768469
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 20 black and white illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1526768461
  • ISBN-13: 9781526768469
Andrew Field, who has published four best-selling books on the Battle of Waterloo, has established himself as one of the leading experts on the French perspective of the campaign.

Andrew Field, who has published four best-selling books on the Battle of Waterloo, has established himself as one of the leading experts on the French perspective of the campaign. Using selected extracts from French eyewitness accounts that haven't been published before in English, he has added a new dimension to our understanding of what happened on the battlefield on 18 June 1815. Now he takes his pioneering work a step further by publishing these accounts, with all their vivid and personal detail, in full.For the first time readers will be in a position to make their own interpretations of them and compare them to the recollections of soldiers from the allied armies, in particular the British, which have largely determined our assumptions about the battle for the last 200 years. They will also gain a heightened insight into the trauma that the French eyewitnesses went through as they tried to explain how the French lost a battle they claim they had been on the point of winning.This, the first of two volumes of the French accounts, features Napoleon's own description of the battle, those of his immediate household and the Imperial headquarters, and those of members of 1st Corps. Napoleon’s own version of events, one of the first to be published in France, was used as the basis of many subsequent histories that ignore or gloss over his many dubious claims. His account of his actions and his view of what happened on that decisive day, and those of his close associates, make fascinating reading.

French eyewitness accounts of the Battle of Waterloo published in full for the first time in English. Fascinating insight into the French experience of the battle and their view of their defeat.
List of Plates
xv
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Using Eyewitness Accounts
1(8)
Chapter 2 Napoleon's Own Accounts
9(32)
Napoleon's Official Report
9(6)
La Campagne de 1815, ou relation des operations militaries qui onteu lieu en France et en Belgique, pendant les Cents Jours, ecrite a Ste Helene, par general Gourgaud [ The Campaign of 1815; or a Narrative of the Military Operations which took place in France and Belgium during the Hundred Days written at St. Helena by General Gougaud]
15(9)
Memoires pour servir a l'histoire de France en 1815 [ Memoirs to serve as the History of France in 1815]
24(17)
Chapter 3 Napoleon's Household
41(26)
Jardin Aine
41(1)
Louis Etienne Saint-Denis (Mameluke Ali)
42(4)
Count Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand
46(3)
Baron Fleury de Chaboulon
49(8)
Captain Jean-Roche Coignet
57(3)
General Comte Flahaut de la Billarderie
60(2)
Colonel Baron Gaspard Gourgaud
62(5)
Chapter 4 Imperial Headquarters
67(28)
Marshal Michel Ney, due d'Elchingen, prince de la Moskowa
67(4)
Colonel Pierre Heymes
71(5)
Chef d'Escadron Octave Levavasseur
76(6)
Lieutenant General Comte Drouot
82(2)
Chef d'Escadron Marie-Elie-Guilliame-Alzear de Baudus
84(3)
Colonel Augustin Petiet
87(8)
Chapter 5 I Army Corps
95(54)
Lieutenant General Jean Drouet, Comte d'Erlon
95(4)
Adjutant Dominique Fleuret
99(1)
Captain Pierre Duthilt
100(6)
Private Louis Canler
106(5)
Marechalde Camp Antoine Nogues
111(2)
Lieutenant Jacques-Francois Martin
113(6)
Lieutenant General Baron Pierre Durutte
119(5)
Captain Chapuis
124(5)
Chef de Bataillon Joseph-Marcelin Rulliere
129(10)
Colonel Bro
139(2)
Colonel de Marbot
141(5)
Chef d'Escadron Dupuy
146(3)
Appendix: The French Army at Waterloo -- Order of Battle 149(4)
Notes 153
Andrew Field MBE is a former British army officer whose travels around the world have given him a unique opportunity to explore battlefields from ancient history to present times. He has always harboured a special fascination for the Napoleonic Wars. In particular he has reassessed Napoleon's campaigns in 1814 and 1815, and has carried out extensive research into Wellington's battles in the Peninsula. His books include Talavera: Wellington's First Victory in Spain, Waterloo: The French Perspective, Prelude to Waterloo: Quatre Bras, Grouchy's Waterloo: The Battles of Ligny and Wavre and Waterloo: Rout and Retreat.