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OverviewA thrilling history of the British Redcoat from the English Civil War to Waterloo Between 1660 and 1815 British supremacy on foreign soil was near total. Central to this success was the humble redcoat soldier who showed heroism in battle and stoicism in peace, despite appalling treatment. This is their story- of brutal discipline and inedible food, of loyalty and low pay, of barracks and battlefield - of victory, defeat, life and death. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Saul DavidPublisher: Penguin Books Ltd Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.439kg ISBN: 9780141027937ISBN 10: 0141027932 Pages: 608 Publication Date: 28 February 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAn extraordinary story, packed with drama, incident and great characters...Combines a clear and powerful narrative with shrewd judgements, illuminating vignettes and fresh and telling detail -- Patrick Bishop Country Life A heady mixture of heroism, incompetence, devilish tactics and plain good luck. Those wishing to immerse themselves in this golden age of British military success will relish David's fine piece of history Sunday Times He conveys the temper of soldiers' daily lives and their attitude to fighting beautifully...his description of the Battle of Waterloo makes one's heart beat faster Daily Telegraph At a time when the Army is facing cutbacks while being expected to fight distant, unpopular wars on a shoestring, David's book could not be more topical Sunday Telegraph Filled with swashbuckling derring-do, the reek of blood and gunpowder, combined with shrewd analysis of power, war and psychology -- Simon Sebag Montefiore Highly readable... Saul David is particularly good at battle scenes, and the incredibly violent 150-year period leaves him spoilt for choice...His insights are thoughtful and his prose style compelling -- Andrew Roberts Mail on Sunday An extraordinary story, packed with drama, incident and great characters...Combines a clear and powerful narrative with shrewd judgements, illuminating vignettes and fresh and telling detail -- Patrick Bishop Country Life A heady mixture of heroism, incompetence, devilish tactics and plain good luck. Those wishing to immerse themselves in this golden age of British military success will relish David's fine piece of history Sunday Times He conveys the temper of soldiers' daily lives and their attitude to fighting beautifully...his description of the Battle of Waterloo makes one's heart beat faster Daily Telegraph At a time when the Army is facing cutbacks while being expected to fight distant, unpopular wars on a shoestring, David's book could not be more topical Sunday Telegraph Filled with swashbuckling derring-do, the reek of blood and gunpowder, combined with shrewd analysis of power, war and psychology -- Simon Sebag Montefiore Highly readable... Saul David is particularly good at battle scenes, and the incredibly violent 150-year period leaves him spoilt for choice...His insights are thoughtful and his prose style compelling -- Andrew Roberts Mail on Sunday A rollicking account of the rise of the British Army ... the life of the humble redcoat, from the Restoration to Waterloo Telegraph (Seven) Author InformationSaul David is Professor of War Studies at the University of Buckingham and the author of several critically acclaimed books, including The Indian Mutiny- 1857, Zulu and, most recently, Victoria's Wars- The Rise of Empire. He recently presented 'Bullets, Boots and Bandages' for BBC 4 and is a regular contributor to Radio 4. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |