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The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (Paperback)
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The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (1986)
ISBN: 9780393022810 bzw. 0393022811, in Englisch, Norton & Co. Inc. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Has damp-staining on most pages, but visual defect only (no stickiness, scent, etc.) Book and Dust Jacket have noticeable wear. Still very usable. Interior free from markings. SHIPS WITHIN 24 HOURS! Tracking Provided. DHL processing & USPS delivery for an average of 3-5 Day Standard & 2-3 Day Expedited! FREE INSURANCE! Fast & Personal Support! Careful Packaging. No Hassle, Full Refund Return Policy!
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (1986)
ISBN: 9780393022810 bzw. 0393022811, in Englisch, 576 Seiten, Norton & Co. Inc. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, thrift_books.
By July 1807, following his spectacular victories over Austria, Prussia and Russia, Napoleon dominated most of Europe. The only significant gap in his continental system was the Iberian Peninsula. He therefore begun a series of diplomatic and military moves aimed at forcing Spain and Portugal to toe the line, leading to a popular uprising against the French and the outbreak of war in May 1808. Napoleon considered the war in the Peninsula, which he ruefully called 'The Spanish Ulcer', so insignificant that he rarely bothered to bring to it his military genius, relying on his marshals instead, and simultaneously launching his disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. Yet the war was to end with total defeat for the French. In late 1813 Wellington's army crossed the Pyrenees into the mainland of France. This is the first major military history of the war for half a century. Combining scholarship with a vivid narrative, it reveals a war of unexpected savagery, of carnage at times so great as to be comparable to the First World War. But it was also a guerilla war, fought on beautiful but difficult terrain, where problems of supply loomed large. The British Navy, dominant at sea after Trafalgar, was able to provide crucial support to the hard-pressed, ill-equipped and often outnumbered forces fighting the French. Dr Gates' history can claim to be the first to provide a serious assessment of the opposing generals and their troops, as well as analysing in detail the social and political background. The Peninsular war is particularly rich in varied and remarkable campaigns, and his book will fascinate all those who enjoy reading military history. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: Norton & Co. Inc. Norton & Co. Inc. Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1986-04, Studio: Norton & Co. Inc. Verkaufsrang: 1333771.
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (1986)
ISBN: 9780393022810 bzw. 0393022811, in Englisch, Norton & Co. Inc. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Buyback Express.
Norton & Co. Inc., 1986-04-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1.9000 inches 9.4000 inches 6.4000 inches. Has damp-staining on most pages, but visual defect only (no stickiness, scent, etc.) Book and Dust Jacket have noticeable wear. Still very usable. Interior free from markings.
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (Paperback) (2002)
ISBN: 9780712697309 bzw. 0712697306, vermutlich in Englisch, Vintage Publishing, United Kingdom, Taschenbuch, neu.
Language: English. Brand new Book. By July 1807, following his spectacular victories over Austria, Prussia and Russia, Napoleon dominated most of Europe. The only significant gap in his continental system was the Iberian Peninsula. He therefore begun a series of diplomatic and military moves aimed at forcing Spain and Portugal to toe the line, leading to a popular uprising against the French and the outbreak of war in May 1808. Napoleon considered the war in the Peninsula, which he ruefully called 'The Spanish Ulcer', so insignificant that he rarely bothered to bring to it his military genius, relying on his marshals instead, and simultaneously launching his disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. Yet the war was to end with total defeat for the French. In late 1813 Wellington's army crossed the Pyrenees into the mainland of France. This is the first major military history of the war for half a century. Combining scholarship with a vivid narrative, it reveals a war of unexpected savagery, of carnage at times so great as to be comparable to the First World War. But it was also a guerilla war, fought on beautiful but difficult terrain, where problems of supply loomed large. The British Navy, dominant at sea after Trafalgar, was able to provide crucial support to the hard-pressed, ill-equipped and often outnumbered forces fighting the French. Dr Gates' history can claim to be the first to provide a serious assessment of the opposing generals and their troops, as well as analysing in detail the social and political background. The Peninsular war is particularly rich in varied and remarkable campaigns, and his book will fascinate all those who enjoy reading military history.
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (Paperback) (2002)
ISBN: 9780712697309 bzw. 0712697306, vermutlich in Englisch, Vintage Publishing, United Kingdom, Taschenbuch, neu.
Language: English. Brand new Book. By July 1807, following his spectacular victories over Austria, Prussia and Russia, Napoleon dominated most of Europe. The only significant gap in his continental system was the Iberian Peninsula. He therefore begun a series of diplomatic and military moves aimed at forcing Spain and Portugal to toe the line, leading to a popular uprising against the French and the outbreak of war in May 1808. Napoleon considered the war in the Peninsula, which he ruefully called 'The Spanish Ulcer', so insignificant that he rarely bothered to bring to it his military genius, relying on his marshals instead, and simultaneously launching his disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. Yet the war was to end with total defeat for the French. In late 1813 Wellington's army crossed the Pyrenees into the mainland of France. This is the first major military history of the war for half a century. Combining scholarship with a vivid narrative, it reveals a war of unexpected savagery, of carnage at times so great as to be comparable to the First World War. But it was also a guerilla war, fought on beautiful but difficult terrain, where problems of supply loomed large. The British Navy, dominant at sea after Trafalgar, was able to provide crucial support to the hard-pressed, ill-equipped and often outnumbered forces fighting the French. Dr Gates' history can claim to be the first to provide a serious assessment of the opposing generals and their troops, as well as analysing in detail the social and political background. The Peninsular war is particularly rich in varied and remarkable campaigns, and his book will fascinate all those who enjoy reading military history.
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (Paperback) (2002)
ISBN: 9780712697309 bzw. 0712697306, vermutlich in Englisch, Vintage Publishing, United Kingdom, Taschenbuch, neu.
Language: English . Brand New Book. By July 1807, following his spectacular victories over Austria, Prussia and Russia, Napoleon dominated most of Europe. The only significant gap in his continental system was the Iberian Peninsula. He therefore begun a series of diplomatic and military moves aimed at forcing Spain and Portugal to toe the line, leading to a popular uprising against the French and the outbreak of war in May 1808. Napoleon considered the war in the Peninsula, which he ruefully called The Spanish Ulcer , so insignificant that he rarely bothered to bring to it his military genius, relying on his marshals instead, and simultaneously launching his disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. Yet the war was to end with total defeat for the French. In late 1813 Wellington s army crossed the Pyrenees into the mainland of France. This is the first major military history of the war for half a century. Combining scholarship with a vivid narrative, it reveals a war of unexpected savagery, of carnage at times so great as to be comparable to the First World War. But it was also a guerilla war, fought on beautiful but difficult terrain, where problems of supply loomed large. The British Navy, dominant at sea after Trafalgar, was able to provide crucial support to the hard-pressed, ill-equipped and often outnumbered forces fighting the French. Dr Gates history can claim to be the first to provide a serious assessment of the opposing generals and their troops, as well as analysing in detail the social and political background. The Peninsular war is particularly rich in varied and remarkable campaigns, and his book will fascinate all those who enjoy reading military history.
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (2002)
ISBN: 9780712697309 bzw. 0712697306, in Englisch, Pimlico, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
First thus. Unread and unmarked with minimal wear. DISPATCHED FROM THE UK WITHIN 24 HOURS ( BOOKS ORDERED OVER THE WEEKEND DISPATCHED ON MONDAY) BY ROYAL MAIL. ALL OVERSEAS ORDERS SENT BY AIR MAIL.
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (2002)
ISBN: 9780712697309 bzw. 0712697306, in Englisch, 592 Seiten, Pimlico, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, ship_option_#1.
By July 1807, following his spectacular victories over Austria, Prussia and Russia, Napoleon dominated most of Europe. The only significant gap in his continental system was the Iberian Peninsula. He therefore begun a series of diplomatic and military moves aimed at forcing Spain and Portugal to toe the line, leading to a popular uprising against the French and the outbreak of war in May 1808. Napoleon considered the war in the Peninsula, which he ruefully called 'The Spanish Ulcer', so insignificant that he rarely bothered to bring to it his military genius, relying on his marshals instead, and simultaneously launching his disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. Yet the war was to end with total defeat for the French. In late 1813 Wellington's army crossed the Pyrenees into the mainland of France. This is the first major military history of the war for half a century. Combining scholarship with a vivid narrative, it reveals a war of unexpected savagery, of carnage at times so great as to be comparable to the First World War. But it was also a guerilla war, fought on beautiful but difficult terrain, where problems of supply loomed large. The British Navy, dominant at sea after Trafalgar, was able to provide crucial support to the hard-pressed, ill-equipped and often outnumbered forces fighting the French. Dr Gates' history can claim to be the first to provide a serious assessment of the opposing generals and their troops, as well as analysing in detail the social and political background. The Peninsular war is particularly rich in varied and remarkable campaigns, and his book will fascinate all those who enjoy reading military history. Paperback, Label: Pimlico, Pimlico, Product group: Book, Published: 2002-05-02, Studio: Pimlico, Sales rank: 10961447.
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War
ISBN: 0393022811 bzw. 9780393022810, in Englisch, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W. gebraucht.
19th century,diseases and physical ailments,europe,france,health fitness and dieting,history,military,modern (16th-21st centuries),napoleonic wars,ulcers and gastritis, The Spanish Ulcer : A History of the Peninsular War, By July 1807, following his spectacular victories over Austria, Prussia and Russia, Napoleon dominated most of Europe. The only significant gap in his continental system was the Iberian Peninsula. He therefore begun a series of diplomatic and military moves aimed at forcing Spain and Portugal to toe the line, leading to a popular uprising against the French and the outbreak of war in May 1808. Napoleon considered the war in the Peninsula, which he ruefully called 'The Spanish Ulcer', so insignificant that he rarely bothered to bring to it his military genius, relying on his marshals instead, and simultaneously launching his disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. Yet the war was to end with total defeat for the French. In late 1813 Wellington's army crossed the Pyrenees into the mainland of France. This is the first major military history of the war for half a century. Combining scholarship with a vivid narrative, it reveals a war of unexpected savagery, of carnage at times so great as to be comparable to the First World War. But it was also a guerilla war, fought on beautiful but difficult terrain, where problems of supply loomed large. The British Navy, dominant at sea after Trafalgar, was able to provide crucial support to the hard-pressed, ill-equipped and often outnumbered forces fighting the French. Dr Gates' history can claim to be the first to provide a serious assessment of the opposing generals and their troops, as well as analysing in detail the social and political b.
The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War (1998)
ISBN: 9780393022810 bzw. 0393022811, in Englisch, Norton & Co. Inc, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Commonwealth Book Company, Inc.
Norton & Co. Inc, 4/1/1986. Hardcover. Good/Good. Green hardcovers clean and sharp. Fraternity stamps to front and rear endpapers, else interior clean and tight. Jacket has minor shelf wear. Professional bookseller since 1998. Orders shipped daily in cardboard bookfolds.