Historie
In 'The Waterloo Roll Call' by Charles Dalton, readers are transported back in time to the Battle of Waterloo through a meticulously compiled list of all soldiers who fought in this historic battle. Dalton's literary style is straightforward and factual, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the events that unfolded on the battlefield. The book serves as both a military history and a genealogical resource, making it a valuable addition to any scholar's library. The inclusion of detailed soldier biographies adds a personal touch to the narrative, allowing readers to connect with the individuals who played a role in shaping history. Dalton's attention to detail and dedication to accuracy are evident throughout the book, making it a reliable source for those interested in the Napoleonic Wars. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and researchers looking to delve deeper into the lives of those who fought at Waterloo.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4057664649133
Utgivelsesdato
E-bok: 21. november 2019
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Historie
In 'The Waterloo Roll Call' by Charles Dalton, readers are transported back in time to the Battle of Waterloo through a meticulously compiled list of all soldiers who fought in this historic battle. Dalton's literary style is straightforward and factual, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the events that unfolded on the battlefield. The book serves as both a military history and a genealogical resource, making it a valuable addition to any scholar's library. The inclusion of detailed soldier biographies adds a personal touch to the narrative, allowing readers to connect with the individuals who played a role in shaping history. Dalton's attention to detail and dedication to accuracy are evident throughout the book, making it a reliable source for those interested in the Napoleonic Wars. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and researchers looking to delve deeper into the lives of those who fought at Waterloo.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4057664649133
Utgivelsesdato
E-bok: 21. november 2019
Tagger
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