The Armies of Bolivar and San Martin (Men-at-arms)

The Armies of Bolivar and San Martin (Men-at-arms)

by TerryHooker (Author), RonPoulter (Author)

Synopsis

Spanish Americans of the early 19th century were eager to institute self-government and open their ports to foreign commerce. During the years 1810-14 two men of outstanding ability appeared in the front ranks of the Republican cause: Simon Bolivar, the greatest of all South American soldiers, and Jose de San Martin. These two men would achieve the destruction of the southern Spanish American empire as they fought to establish nations shaped and governed 'by Americans, for Americans'. This book details their military campaigns to free South America from the grip of Imperial Spain, including descriptions of their equipment, uniforms, weaponry and enemies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 25 Apr 1991

ISBN 10: 1855321289
ISBN 13: 9781855321281

Author Bio
Terry Hooker is the president of the South and Central American Military Historians Society and the editor of El Dorado, the society's quarterly. He is a recognized expert on Latin American military history. He lives in North Humberside, UK. Ron Poulter specializes in illustrating South American military units and those of the colonial British forces in North America. He has worked on the military enthusiasts' magazine Tradition, and for the costumiers, Bermans, where he was a consultant on the films Patton and Waterloo.