Marching with Sharpe: What it was like to fight in Wellington’s Army

Marching with Sharpe: What it was like to fight in Wellington’s Army

by Bernard Cornwell (Foreword), Bernard Cornwell (Foreword), B. J. Bluth (Author), Bernard Cornwell (Foreword), Bernard Cornwell (Foreword)

Synopsis

Created from first-hand written accounts and contemporary military manuals of the time, this text presents an insight into the nitty-gritty of everyday life for the British soldier in wartime leading up to the Battle of Waterloo. It includes photos of original items of equipment and of modern day re-enactment groups, revealing what it was really like for ordinary soldiers and their camp followers. Find out how the rifle developed from the musket; what kit the soldiers carried; how they kept dry in the mountains of Spain; what they ate; how the infantry faced charging cavalry; what the battlefield was like after "victory". Re-enactment is a growing "family" activity, so there were plenty of troops and "camp followers" to help the author illustrate the lives of the men and indeed the women and children who accompanied the regiments on campaign.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New
Publisher: Collins
Published: 06 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0004145372
ISBN 13: 9780004145372

Author Bio
B.J. Bluth is a lifelong student of this period and has walked the battlefields of the Peninsula War.