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Historical Record of the Thirty-fourth, or the Cumberland Regiment of Foot: An account of the formation of the regiment in 1702 and of its subsequent services to 1844

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In "Historical Record of the Thirty-fourth, or the Cumberland Regiment of Foot," Richard Cannon delves into the rich tapestry of British military history, chronicling the esteemed legacy of one of its distinguished regiments. Written in a meticulous and engaging narrative style, the book combines detailed military accounts with personal anecdotes, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the regiment's formation, campaigns, and notable figures from its inception to the early 19th century. Cannon's adeptness in blending historical facts with storytelling enables an immersive exploration of the regiment's pivotal role in various conflicts, set against the backdrop of contemporary socio-political climates. Richard Cannon, a fervent historian and a prominent figure in military historical studies during the 19th century, used his scholarly lens to illuminate the significance of military regiments within the broader context of British colonialism and warfare. His experiences and observations as the Deputy Inspector-General of Army Accounts likely informed his commitment to providing a detailed account that not only honors the regiment's valor but also critiques its challenges and influences over the decades. This book is an essential read for military historians, enthusiasts of British history, and anyone interested in the complexities of 19th-century warfare. Cannon'Äôs work stands as a crucial resource for understanding the Cumberland Regiment's contributions, making it a valuable addition to both personal libraries and scholarly collections.

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Data de lançamento

Ebook: 17 de janeiro de 2022