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Waterloo Lectures: A Study of the Campaign of 1815

Charles Cornwallis Chesney

Biography & Autobiography / General

This book is an in-depth analysis of the campaign of 1815, specifically the events leading up to the battle of Waterloo. Chesney discusses the strategies, tactics, and key players involved in this historic campaign. He also provides detailed accounts of the battles leading up to Waterloo, as well as the infamous battle itself. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in military history or the Napoleonic Wars.

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