by Gerry Embleton (Photographer), Gerry Embleton (Illustrator), Stuart Reid (Author)
The battle fought at Culloden beteen the armies of the Duke of Cumberland and Prince Charles Edward Stewart has passed into history not only as the bloody ruin of the Jacobite cause, but also as a symbol of the final confrontation of two cultures. It has inevitably become entangled in legend and distortion. This book - the result of years of research, in archives and on the actual battlefield - argues a new analysis of the nature and course of the battle. Here are accounts of the background to the Forty-Five rebellion, and of the earlier stages of the campaign. The composition, organization, equipment, tactics and character of the two armies are examined in depth. The author describes the course of the battle in detail, his arguments supported by a series of new maps, which reconcile - for the first time - contemporary accounts and military manuals with the topography revealed by modern maps and examination of the field.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
Published: 08 May 1998
ISBN 10: 1859150802
ISBN 13: 9781859150801