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Wellington's Operations in the Peninsula 1808-1814 - Volume 2-The Investiture of Badajoz to the Campaign in Southern France, 1814 (Hardcover)
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Wellington's Operations in the Peninsula 1808-1814 - Volume 2-The Investiture of Badajoz to the Campaign in Southern France, 1814 (Hardcover)
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Volume 2-the investiture of Badajoz to the Campaign in Southern
France, 1814
The author of this history of Wellington's Peninsular War, Captain
Lewis Butler of the Rifles, declares himself at the outset to be a
disciple of William Napier and an enthusiastic student of that
'incomparable classic' for which Napier is principally known. His
objective is to provide a 'concise' history of the conflict for
those who may lack the capacity or time to engage with Napier's
massive opus. Readers should note that the author actually sells
himself somewhat short. In fact, Butler's work encompasses the
entire war-not confining itself only to Wellington's involvement as
his title suggests. Within the two substantial volumes-concise
being a relative term-of his history he gives us his own narrative
of the war in an easy to read but thorough and engaging style.
Modern students have often taken the criticism (by others) of
Butler's mentor Napier as 'given wisdom.' Much controversy
concerning Napier's history originated from those involved in the
war, who had personal reasons for taking exception to his
perspectives, this did not therefore mean that he was inevitably
wrong. The view that his is an overworked reference in no way
detracts from its value-particularly for those not familiar with
it. Furthermore, Butler points out that his history contains
'certain points of military detail which are omitted from or in all
events not prominently brought forward' by Napier in his work. The
coy tone and often apologetic conventions of 19th century prefaces
are often not in the best service of the reader in enabling one to
appreciate the full merits of the work in hand. Modern readers may
be assured that Butler's is an excellent, original account in its
own right and not-irrespective of the value of such a work-an
edited rewrite of Napier. It will both interest general readers and
be a valuable addition to every library of the history of the
Napoleonic Wars.
Volume two of Lewis Butler's history commences with the state of
the war in the northern, eastern and southern provinces of Spain
before dealing with Badajoz, Cuidad Rodrigo's fall and the long and
arduous campaigns that led to the pivotal engagement at Vitoria.
The pursuit of the French across the Pyrenees and the battles upon
French soil are complemented by an account of the Siege of San
Sebastian. Available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
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