Fusiliers

Author:   Mark Urban
Publisher:   Faber & Faber
Edition:   Main
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9780571224883


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   15 May 2008
Format:   Paperback
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From Lexington Green in 1775 to Yorktown in 1781, one regiment marched thousands of miles and fought a dozen battles to uphold British rule in America: the Royal Welch Fusiliers. With a wealth of previously unused primary accounts, Mark Urban reveals the inner life of the regiment - and, through it, of the British army as a whole - as it fought one of the pivotal campaigns of world history. With his customary narrative flair Urban describes how British troops adopted new tactics and promoted new leaders, and shows how the foundations were laid for the Redcoats' subsequent performance against Napoleon. A searing and completely original account sure to delight all readers of the best military history and adventure.

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Author:   Mark Urban
Publisher:   Faber & Faber
Imprint:   Faber & Faber
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.323kg
ISBN:  

9780571224883


ISBN 10:   0571224881
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   15 May 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Praise for Fusiliers : his [Urban's] assiduous research uncovers numerous human-interest stories. The paucity of records generally precludes composition of unit histories for the war, but Urban capitalizes on an exception, one that readers accustomed to the Patriot side of the struggle will not want to miss. - Booklist A spirited portrait of life during the American Revolution from the perspective of the British army...comprehensive and engrossing account...A passionately presented book full of intriguing revelations. - Kirkus Praise for Mark Urban's Wellington's Rifles : Urban successfully rounds out the character of this notable unit and achieves an authoritative history. -- Booklist A fascinating narrative...Urban gives readers remarkable insight into the battles of the Peninsular War from Talavera to Tarbes...Fans of Bernard Cornwell's Richard Sharpe saga will find this an often eye-opening supplement. -- Library Journal The six years make for a great tale, and Mark Urban tells it superbly. If you like Sharpe, then this book is a must. --Bernard Cornwell, author of Sharpe's Rifles


Praise for ""Fusiliers"": ""his [Urban's] assiduous research uncovers numerous human-interest stories. The paucity of records generally precludes composition of unit histories for the war, but Urban capitalizes on an exception, one that readers accustomed to the Patriot side of the struggle will not want to miss.""-""Booklist"" ""A spirited portrait of life during the American Revolution from the perspective of the British army...comprehensive and engrossing account...A passionately presented book full of intriguing revelations.""-""Kirkus"" Praise for Mark Urban's ""Wellington's Rifles"": ""Urban successfully rounds out the character of this notable unit and achieves an authoritative history.""--""Booklist"" """"""A fascinating narrative...Urban gives readers remarkable insight into the battles of the Peninsular War from Talavera to Tarbes...Fans of Bernard Cornwell's Richard Sharpe saga will find this an often eye-opening supplement.""--""Library Journal"" ""The six years make for a great tale, and Mark Urban tells it superbly. If you like Sharpe, then this book is a must.""--Bernard Cornwell, author of ""Sharpe's Rifles"" Praise for ""Fusiliers"": ""A spirited portrait of life during the American Revolution from the perspective of the British army...comprehensive and engrossing account...A passionately presented book full of intriguing revelations.""-""Kirkus"" Praise for Mark Urban's ""Wellington's Rifles"": ""Urban successfully rounds out the character of this notable unit and achieves an authoritative history.""--""Booklist"" """"""A fascinating narrative...Urban gives readers remarkable insight into the battles of the Peninsular War from Talavera to Tarbes...Fans of Bernard Cornwell's Richard Sharpe saga will find this an often eye-opening supplement.""--""Library Journal"" ""The six years make for a great tale, and Mark Urban tells it superbly. If you like Sharpe, then this book is a must.""--Bernard Cornwell, author of ""Sharpe's Rifles"" Praise for Mark Urban's ""Wellington's Rifles"" ""Urban successfully rounds out the character of this notable unit and achieves an authoritative history.""--""Booklist "" """"""A fascinating narrative...Urban gives readers remarkable insight into the battles of the Peninsular War from Talavera to Tarbes...Fans of Bernard Cornwell's Richard Sharpe saga will find this an often eye-opening supplement.""--""Library Journal"" ""The six years make for a great tale, and Mark Urban tells it superbly. If you like Sharpe, then this book is a must.""--Bernard Cornwell, author of ""Sharpe's Rifles"" Praise for Mark Urban' s ""Wellington' s Rifles"": "" Urban successfully rounds out the character of this notable unit and achieves an authoritative history."" -- ""Booklist"" """" ""A fascinating narrative...Urban gives readers remarkable insight into the battles of the Peninsular War from Talavera to Tarbes...Fans of Bernard Cornwell's Richard Sharpe saga will find this an often eye-opening supplement."" -- ""Library Journal"" "" The six years make for a great tale, and Mark Urban tells it superbly. If you like Sharpe, then this book is a must."" -- Bernard Cornwell, author of ""Sharpe' s Rifles""


"Praise for ""Fusiliers"": ""his [Urban's] assiduous research uncovers numerous human-interest stories. The paucity of records generally precludes composition of unit histories for the war, but Urban capitalizes on an exception, one that readers accustomed to the Patriot side of the struggle will not want to miss.""-""Booklist"" ""A spirited portrait of life during the American Revolution from the perspective of the British army...comprehensive and engrossing account...A passionately presented book full of intriguing revelations.""-""Kirkus"" Praise for Mark Urban's ""Wellington's Rifles"": ""Urban successfully rounds out the character of this notable unit and achieves an authoritative history.""--""Booklist"" """"""A fascinating narrative...Urban gives readers remarkable insight into the battles of the Peninsular War from Talavera to Tarbes...Fans of Bernard Cornwell's Richard Sharpe saga will find this an often eye-opening supplement.""--""Library Journal"" ""The six years make for a great tale, and Mark Urban tells it superbly. If you like Sharpe, then this book is a must.""--Bernard Cornwell, author of ""Sharpe's Rifles"""


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Mark Urban is the Diplomatic Editor of the BBC's Newsnight and was formerly defence correspondent for the Independent. His most recent book is Generals: Ten British Commanders who Shaped the World, described by Tim Collins as 'entertaining, informative and insightful,' and by Allan Mallinson as 'one of the most intelligent books on the British Army I have ever read.'

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