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To War With Wellington [Paperback]

Peter Snow

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Sep 20 2011
The seven-year campaign that saved Europe from Napoleon told by those who were there


What made Arthur Duke of Wellington the military genius who was never defeated in battle? In the vivid narrative style that is his trademark, Peter Snow recalls how Wellington evolved from a backward, sensitive schoolboy into the aloof but brilliant commander. He tracks the development of Wellington's leadership and his relationship with the extraordinary band of men he led from Portugal in 1808 to their final destruction of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo seven years. Having described his soldiers as the 'scum of the earth' Wellington transformed them into the finest fighting force of their time.


Digging deep into the rich treasure house of diaries and journals that make this war the first in history to be so well recorded, Snow examines how Wellington won the devotion of generals such as the irascible Thomas Picton and the starry but reckless 'Black Bob' Crauford and soldiers like Rifleman Benjamin Harris and Irishman Ned Costello. Through many first-hand accounts, Snow brings to life the horrors and all of the humanity of life in and out of battle, as well as shows the way that Wellington mastered the battlefield to outsmart the French and change the future of Europe.


To War with Wellington is the gripping account of a very human story about a remarkable leader and his men.

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray (Sep 20 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 184854104X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1848541047
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 2.6 x 19.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 281 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #206,799 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A superb account of what it must have been like serving under Britain's greatest - but also most exacting - soldier -- Andrew Roberts, Sunday Telegraph, Books of the Year Fascinating. History written as it should be: entertaining and informative -- Independent on Sunday Dramatic, often moving, sometimes shocking ... Snow's story is far more powerful than fiction -- Herald The bloodcurdling (and surprisingly steamy) soldiers' diaries that reveal how Britain trounced Napoleon in battle -- Daily Mail Snow's descriptions of battles ... are unrivalled -- Oxford Times A refreshingly accessible portrait of one of Britain's greatest generals, it will take some beating -- Yorkshire Evening Post A must-read -- Heritage Today 'Snow writes with tremendous elan and his appraisal of Wellington is scrupulously fair' -- Mail on Sunday

About the Author

Peter Snow is a highly respected journalist, author and broadcaster. He was ITN's Diplomatic and Defence Correspondent from 1966 to 1979, and presented Newsnight from 1980 to 1997. An indispensable part of election nights, he has also covered military matters on and off the world's battlefields for forty years. Peter is married and has six children.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Military Biography Sep 27 2010
By Aussie Reader - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
This new biography on the Duke of Wellington by Peter Snow is an excellent addition to the many books on this British General. The book mainly covers Wellington's time in the Peninsular with fourteen of twenty chapters devoted to that campaign. The final four chapters obviously cover the lead up to, and the conclusion of, the Battle of Waterloo.

In just over 316 pages the author provides an excellent account of this period and Wellington's role in defeating Napoleonic France. Although I may not agree with all of the author's assertions I still thoroughly enjoyed this book.

The narrative is full of first-hand accounts, some well know and some never before seen, and great stories. The book just moved along at a cracking pace and if not in-depth certainly detailed enough for most military enthusiasts. There were 20 maps supplied and numerous colour illustrations which added to the story.

Overall this is book well worth reading and I am sure most readers, both first-timers and those well read about the `Iron Duke', will have a great time following the career of Wellington from the Peninsular to Waterloo.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping Account Of Wellington's Campaign Leading TO Waterloo Nov 23 2010
By R. J. Marsella - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I was totally absorbed by Peter Snow's book. His crisp style of writing allows him to segue seamlessly from very personal stories of Wellington and other individual soldiers and officers in his command to sweeping descriptions of strategies and complex battles without sacrificing any of the narrative flow of this incredible story. Beginning with the army landing in Portugal the reader follows Wellington through his campaign in Spain. The return of Napolean to power after his escape from Elba and the buildup to Waterloo is deftly handled. Snow uses just the right amount of eyewitness accounts as sources to inject a sense for the gruesome nature of early 19th century combat. I found his narrative striking a perfect balance of the specific and general to give a reader like me who was not overly familiar with the material an excellent understanding and appreciation for the accomplishments of Wellington and his army. The battlefield maps in each chapter were helpful as well. Very well done and highly recommended.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A good account of the Wars and the Army Oct 26 2010
By Schumannistic - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Though I'm not too impressed with the author's simple style of writing, too light and a little bit of pro-wellingtonian, he did however impress me with his devoted research and his explanation of the battles, based primirily on the letter, memoirs and dispatches of the contemporaries and also his comprehensive maps and illustrations.

What I like best is the story of the great man himself, his traits and habits during the war which is most intesresting. The lives of his generals, their fights and thier disagreements, are equally fascinating.

However, the author made some forgivable errors, notably on Welligton's private life. It was the wife of his brother Henry the youngest, not William the elder brothre, who eloped with Lord Uxbridge, for example.

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