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Waterloo

By: Tim Clayton
Narrated by: Phillip Franks
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The bloodbath at Waterloo ended a war that had engulfed the world for over 20 years. It also finished the career of the charismatic Napoleon Bonaparte. It ensured the final liberation of Germany and the restoration of the old European monarchies, and it represented one of very few defeats for the glorious French army, most of whose soldiers remained devoted to their Emperor until the very end.

Extraordinary though it may seem, much about the Battle of Waterloo has remained uncertain, with many major features of the campaign hotly debated. Most histories have depended heavily on the evidence of British officers that were gathered about 20 years after the battle. But the recent publication of an abundance of fresh firsthand accounts from soldiers of all the participating armies has illuminated important episodes and enabled radical reappraisal of the course of the campaign. What emerges is a darker, muddier story, no longer biased by notions of regimental honour, but a tapestry of irony, accident, courage, horror, and human frailty.

An epic pause resister, rich in dramatic human detail and grounded in first-class scholarly research, Waterloo is the real inside story of the greatest land battle in British history, the defining showdown of the age of muskets, bayonets, cavalry, and cannon.

©2014 Tim Clayton (P)2014 Audible Studios
20th Century Europe Military Modern Napoleon Bonaparte War Thought-Provoking Imperialism

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Loved it, listened twice. The only issue is that some French phrases are not translated.

Excellent

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Learned a lot from this book, would have 5 starts but suffers from the lack of a map , not good for an audible book. V good narration

Recommend

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a perfect blend of facts and anecdotes to tell a great and even balanced account of the battle.

Great Listen

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An excellent book which is very well read. But, to get the best out of it the listener needs to arm themselves with a number of the relevant battlefield maps which are readily available on the internet

Good. But!

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A fascinating account of the Battle of Waterloo and the consequences following for all of a Europe

Enthralling audiobook

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