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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. 1st Edition. 1994 facsimile of the original edition of 1910, 8vo, i-xv, 260 pp, plans at the rear, black and white illustrations. Light fading to the spine else fine in dust wrapper.
Publicado por Worley Publications Tyne and Wear Reprinted Edition from 1910 Edition, 1994
Librería: E.J Morten Booksellers BA, MANCHESTER, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoHb in Dw 260pp illustrations maps and plans (with extra map and modern panorama of battlefield tipped in by former owner) 1 map highlighted with ink o/w A Vg Vg copy.
Publicado por Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London, 1910
Librería: R. Hart Books, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. One in the 'Wellington's Battlefields Illustrated" series. xiv (3) 260pp; numerous b/w illustrations, 7 folding maps in wallet at the rear. Inscribed in ink on the free front endpaper: "with the Compliments of the Author [signed] G.L. Chambers". The handwritten name of a contemporary owner also appears on the ffep. A very nice copy of the scarce first edition. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author(s). Book.
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Añadir al carrito275p. Excellent condition original hardback. Gold tooling to cover very scarce hardback. ; illus, 7 large fold-out maps in wallet at the rear. Inscribed to Sir James Mackay.
Publicado por London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., [replaced by George Allen & Unwin with label], 1910, 1910
Librería: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. 8vo. [18]. 260pp. Presentation copy from the author. Orignial maroon cloth, discoloured.7 folding maps in rear folder. Photograph of Chuchill at a book event, signing a document.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:776595900.by G.L. Chambers, Lt.-Col., late commandant of the Madras Artillery Volunteers, and formerly of the Bangalore Rifle Volunteers, lately member of the Madras Legislative Council, Chairman of the Madras Chamber of Commerce and President of the Anglo-Indian Association of Madras ; with numerous original maps, and illustrations from photographs taken by the author on the spot.he Battle of Bussaco/Buçaco was fought September 27th, 1810:.Wellington chose the Sierra do Bussaco to defend against Masséna's invading army.Wellington's army consisted of about 25,000 British, 25,000 Portuguese & 78 guns, against 60,000 French with 112 guns.This was the third invasion of Portugal by French forces.Wellington wanted to delay the French as long as possible while the lines of Torres Vedras were being constructed. He also ordered food to be destroyed or moved behind the lines near Lisbon, in order to deny the enemy the supplies they'd need to survive in the Portuguese winter.The Bussaco ridge, is high & very steep, it intersects the road to Coimbra & Lisbon, providing the best defensive position on the French route of invasion.Opening the battle Masséna ordered Ney & Reyner to attack up the ridge while Wellington made use of the "Reverse Slope" tactic.As the French columns crested the ridge they attempted to deploy into line but the columns struggled to deploy, when the British & Portuguese regiments closed to them, delivering deadly volley fire.