Courage, Blood and Luck: Poems of Waterloo

Author(s) : TURNER Harry
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Courage, Blood and Luck: Poems of Waterloo

“At about 11:30 on a Sunday morning in 1815, a few shots rang out as the curtain-raiser to one of Europe’s most titanic military clashes. By late afternoon, at the close of the Battle of Waterloo, nearly 40,000 men lay dead or wounded. Until that day, the army of Napoleon Bonaparte had seemed almost invincible. Indeed, by mid-afternoon, victory for the French seemed a distinct possibility. But the Allied army, led by the Duke of Wellington and ably assisted by Marshal Blücher, finally delivered a fatal blow that not only defeated the French forces but destroyed Napoleon’s dreams of conquest and glory.

Events that day confirmed the Duke of Wellington as a military genius and Blücher as an eccentric but loyal ally. For the British, the Battle of Waterloo was one of our greatest ever victories and the story of that extraordinary day is recorded in the form of poetry in this collection.”

Year of publication :
2013
Place and publisher :
Barnsley, UK, Pen and Sword Military
Number of pages :
72
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