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Cavalié Mercer

    28. März 1783 – 9. November 1868
    Cavalié Mercer
    Journal of the Campaign of 1815
    Journal of the Waterloo Campaign Kept Throughout the Campaign of 1815: Kept Throughout the Campaign
    Journal of the Waterloo Campaign: Kept Throughout the Campaign of 1815; Volume 1
    Journal of the Waterloo Campaign; Kept Throughout the Campaign of 1815
    Journal of the Waterloo Campaign
    • "An outstanding picture of the haste, confusion, and uncertainty of both the campaign and the battle, written by a man who definitely was there!"--Col. John R. Elting, author of Swords Around a Napoleon's Grande ArmeeJournal 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 Cavalié Mercer (1783-1868), commander of G Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery in Wellington's army, 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 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.

      Journal of the Waterloo Campaign
    • Experience one of the most important military campaigns in European history through the eyes of a participant in this gripping first-hand account. Written by British officer Cavalié Mercer, this journal offers a rare glimpse into the day-to-day struggles of soldiers on both sides of the conflict, as well as the political and military strategy that shaped the outcome of the battle.

      Journal of the Waterloo Campaign; Kept Throughout the Campaign of 1815
    • Journal of the Campaign of 1815

      the Experiences of an Officer of the Royal Horse Artillery During the Waterloo Campaign

      • 356 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Offering a unique perspective, this account reveals the experiences of a horse gunner during one of history's most renowned battles. The narrative combines vivid firsthand observations with detailed descriptions of the battlefield, highlighting the challenges and camaraderie faced by artillery units. Through personal anecdotes and historical context, readers gain insight into the strategies, chaos, and heroism that defined the conflict, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts and those interested in military life.

      Journal of the Campaign of 1815