Marlborough / Corelli Barnett.
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TextSeries: Wordsworth military libraryPublication details: Ware : Wordsworth Editions, 1999.Description: 288 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 25 cmISBN: - 184022200X
- 9781840222005
- DA462.M3 B26
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| DA415 B93 The great civil war : a military history of the first civil war, 1642-1646 / | DA415 .W84 Battles of the English Civil War | DA426 .F84 Cromwell : the Lord Protector / | DA462.M3 B26 Marlborough / | DA462.M3 C36 Marlborough as military commander / | DA536.C3 W85 The reason why / | DA566.5 J13 The chiefs : the story of the United Kingdom chiefs of staff / |
Originally published: London : Eyre Methuen, 1974.
Includes bibliographical references (page 279) and index.
The parting by the water's side -- The suspicions of the Dutch -- So little service -- Founding a family -- I love you so truly well -- The long march -- Blenheim -- Anne and Sarah -- See what a happy man he is -- The great glorious success -- A back way to the queen's closet -- The instrument of so much happiness -- A very murdering battle -- The malice of a bedchamber women -- The greatest captain of the age.
"The emphasis of the narrative lies throughout on the character and personality of John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough, rather than on the general historical events of his life. The course of Marlborough's war leadership is narrated with clarity, colour, pace and immediacy, rendering Marlborough's talents and achievements explicable in terms of the military art of his time"--Page 4 of cover
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