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Arising from Napoleon's strategic necessity to impose his rule over Portugal and Spain, it evolved into a constant drain on his resources, Sir Charles Oman's seven volume history of the campaign is an unrivalled and essential work.
The work of a brilliant historian and writer, it presents a large amount of detailed and valuable information in a very readable style.
A History of the Peninsular War: 1807-1809. From the Treaty of Fontainebleau to the battle of Corunna
It is exhaustive in detail and in breadth of coverage. If it happened, it is in one of these volumes. Napoleon may have considered Spain a side show, but as results turned out it was a bleeding ulcer.
The seven volumes chart the course of the war, from its opening shots In 1807, to the final expulsion of the French from Spain and invasion of France in 1814.
A History of the Peninsular War
A History of the Peninsular War: August 1813 to April 14, 1814
A History of the Peninsular War: December 1810-December 1811
The 1807-1814 war in the Iberian Peninsula was one of the most significant and influential campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars. Arising from Napoleon's strategic necessity to impose his rule over...
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Sir Charles Oman's monumental study is unquestionably the most complete and readable account of the Peninsular War ever written; it is also breathtaking in its scope and detail. The seven...
The 1807-14 war in the Iberian Peninsula was one of the most significant campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars.
The fate of the Iberian Peninsula was very much in the balance during the period JanuaryûSeptember 1809, when it seemed all too possible that Napoleon would achieve control over Spain...
Between the autumn of 1812 and the late summer of 1813, campaigning in the Peninsula took on a new aspect.
A History of the Peninsular War
A History of the Peninsular War: Oct. 1811 - Aug. 31, 1812, Valencia, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Madrid
The seven volumes chart the course of the war, from its opening shots In 1807, to the final expulsion of the French from Spain and invasion of France in 1814.