JOURNAL OF THE WATERLOO CAMPAIGN
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New afterword by Philip J. Haythornthwaite.
AUTHOR: General Cavalie Mercer (commanding the 9th Brigade Royal Artillery)
PUBLISHER: Da Capo Press (1995),
ISBN: 0-306-80651-7
WEIGHT: 450 gr.
DESCRIPTION: 400 pages, Paperback, 214 Χ 136 mm, only text. Condition: Fine.
Journal of the Waterloo Campaign remains one of the most famous personal accounts of the climactic three days which ended the military career and empire of Napoleon Bonaparte. Captain Cavali Mercer (17831868), was a skilled writer who recorded the day's events each evening. As a result, readers can experience through Mercer's keen eye the turbulence and graphic immediacy of the entire campaign: the news of Napoleon's return from Elba; the landing of Wellington's forces in Belgium; the lulls and hard marching; the battle at Quatre Bras (where Mercer fired a few rounds at Napoleon himself); Wellington's retreat; the ferocious fighting at Waterloo; and Mercer's own bold contribution to the larger Allied victory.
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