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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. x + 479pp CONTENTS: THE ARMIES IN THE WEST OF FRANCEI. L'ARMEE DES COTES DE CHERBOURG AND L'ARMEE DES COTES DE LA ROCHELLE (April to July 1793).Nature of the struggle in the West. The Republican re- inforcements. Berthier amid the confusion 5II. L'ARMEE DES COTES DE BREST AND L'ARMEE DE L'OUEST (July 1793 to July 1794).Effects of the surrender of Mayence and of Valenciennes. Grouchy, Rossignol, and Augereau. Successes and failures of the Vendeans.Cruelty of Turreau.III. L'ARMEE DES COTES DE BREST, L'ARMEE DES COTES DE CHERBOURG, AND L'ARMEE DE L'OUEST (July 1794 to November 1795). Roche comes to the West. First pacification of La Vendee. Renewal of the struggle. QuiberonIV. L'ARMEE DES COTES DE L'OCEAN AND L'ARMEE D'IRLANDE (December 1795 to January 1797).Roche and Grouchy. Roche as 'Dictator in the West'. Second pacification. Expedition to Bantry BayTHE ARMIES ON THE SOUTHERN FRONTIERSV. L'ARMEE DU MIDI, L'ARMEE DES ALPES, AND L'ARMEE D'ITALIE (April 1792 to July 1793).Characteristics of the armies in the South. Occupation of Savoy and Nice. Kellermann suspected. Massena, Serurier,and Victor . VI. MARSEILLES AND LYONS (July to October 1793).Revolt of Lyons and Marseilles. Kellermann's successful defence of the frontier. His removal and imprisonment VII. TOULON (September to December 1793).Carteaux, Doppet, and Dugommier. Bonaparte's share in the siege L'ARMEE DES PYRENEES OCCIDENTALES AND L'ARMEE DES PYRENEES ORIENTALESVIII. THE SPANISH INVASION (October 1792 to December 1793)  Composition of the armies of the Pyrenees. French and Spanish leaders. Moncey, Lannes, Perignon, Bessieres, and Augereau. Spanish advance in the western PyreneesIX. PERPIGNAN (April 1793 to February 1794).Confused campaign in the eastern Pyrenees. Spanish victory at Trouillas. Struggle between Dagobert and the Representatives. Rise and fall of d'AoustX. DPGOMMIER (January to September 1794).Reorganization of the French army in the eastern Pyrenees. Dugominier's victory at Boulou. Augereau crosses the frontier with the right wing. His successes XI. MONCEY (July 1794 to April 1795).Muller's advance in the western Pyrenees. San Sebastian occupied by Moncey. Moncey in command. His talents XII. THE FRENCH IN SPAIN (November 1794 to August 1795) Battle of the 'Montagne Noir' in the eastern Pyrenees. French and Spanish commanders killed. Perignon in com- mand. Moncey's advance in the west. Peace declared. Effect of these campaigns on the Peninsular WarXIII. THE PLAN OF 1794 (November 1793 to May 1795).Dumas with 'Alpes' and Dumerbion with 'Italie' capture the crest-line. Massena's successes. Bonaparte's responsi- bility for the plan. Effect of Thermidor on the operations Dego and Vago occupied by 'Italie'XIV. KELLERMANN (May to August 1795).Danger from the rear. Kellermann's fortifications. The Allies attack. French right wing withdrawn. The Englishfleet. Kellermann's plans for an advance XV. SCHERER (September 1795 to March 1796).The 'Italie' group of future Marshals now complete. Battle of Loano. Criticism of Scherer. Destitution of the army. Bonaparte appointed to command LIST OF MAPS1 Operations in the West of France, 1792-62 Operations of the Armies of the Alps and Italy.3 Operations in the neighbourhood of Toulon.3. Operations in Western Pyrenees, 1793-4 .5. Operations in Eastern Pyrenees, 1792-5 .6. Operations of the Right Wing of the Armee d'Italie, 1794-5.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. xxii + 362pp CONTENTS:I. SCOPE OF THIS WORK.II. TRANSFORMATION OF THE ARMY OF THE MONARCHY INTO THAT OF THE REPUBLIC.III. THE âAMALGAMEâ.IV. THE FUTURE MARSHALS CLASSIFIEDV. DECEMBER 1791 TO MAY 1792. Famous names associated with this army. The group of armies covered by the term âNordâ. Rochambeau, Lafayette, Luckner and Dumouriez. Colonel Berthier and Captain Mortier in the first engagements.VI. MAY TO AUGUST 1792: Luckner in command. The great value set on Berthier as a staff officer. Influence of the political situation on the armies. The Chasse-croise. Lafayetteâs action against the Assembly and his failure. VII. AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 1792: The Valmy Campaign. Daring of Dumouriez. His nervous army saved by the regular troops of the Armee du Centre. Kellermann.VIII. SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER 1792: Retreat to Brunswick. Dumouriezâs invasion of Belgium and victory at Jemappes. Lieut. Murat writes home: prospects and family affection. IX. JANUARY TO APRIL 1793: The French invasion of Holland interrupted by the Alliesâ advance. The Neerwinden campaign and loss of Belgium. Failure of Dumouriezâs attempted coup dâetat. Lieut.-Colonel Davoutâs decisive action. Dillemas of Colonel Macdonald. X. April to July 1793: The Representatives with the armies take control. Loss of Famars and Valenciennes. Difficulties and death of Dampierre. Custineâs discipline and popularity with the army. His trial and execution. Captain Muratâs run of promotion. Colonel Macdonald denounced. XI. JULY AND AUGUST 1793: The Allies attack the Camp de Cesar and Kilmaine withdraws. Houchard in command: moves to relieve Dunkirk, besieged by the Allies. Tribulations of Liut. Ney. Davout and the spies. Evil and mysterious influence of General Brune. Captain Bernadotte. XII. AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 1793: The Hondschoote campaign and relief of Dunkirk. Important share of General Jourdan in the victory. Loss of Menin and Le Quesnoy. Houchard tried and guillotined. XIII. SEPTEMBER 1793 TO JANUARY 1794: Jourdanâs rise to the command of the âNordâ: his advantages and limitations. Campaign and victory of Wattignies. Lieut-Colonel Mortier wounded. The âCarnot legendâ of Wattgnies. Macdonald again denounced, but saved by Souham. Dismissal of Jourdan.XIV. JANUARY TO MAY 1794: Pichegru in command. Rise of Moreau and Vandamme. Colonel Bernadotte refuses promotion. General Souham and Macdonald at the taking of Menin.XV. MAY AND JUNE 1794: Battle of Tourcoing won by the French under Souham. Moreauâs risk. Indecisive battle of Port-a-Chin or Tournai. Siege of Ypres and gallantry of Macdonaldâs brigade. XVI. JUNE 1794 TO APRIL 1795: The Co-operation of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ enables the âNordâ to advance. Conquest of Belgium and Holland. Moreauâs successful sieges. Retreat of the Allies. XVII. APRIL 1795 TO OCTOBER 1797: Moreau in command. Lieut.-Colonel Muratâs troubles. End of the âNordâsâ campaigns. Beurnonville succeeds Moreau. General Grouchy and his chances of high command. General Macdonald ill with fever. The âNordâ as a training ground for Generals.MAPS:1. Operations in the Argonne. 2. Operations in Holland.3. Operations in Northern France and Belgium. 4. operations in Flanders.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. xvi + 286pp CONTENTS:I. LâARMEE DES COTES DE CHERBOURG AND LâARMEE DES COTES DE LA ROCHELLE (April to July 1793): Nature of the struggle in the West. The Republican reinforcements. Berthier amid the confusion. II. LâARMEE DES COTES DE BREST AND LâARMEE DE LâOUEST (July 1793 to July 1794):Effects of the surrender of Mayence and of Valenciennes, Grouchy, Rossignol, and Augereau. Successes and failures of the Vendeans. Cruelty of Turreau. III. LâARMEE DES COTES DE BREST.,LâARMEE DES COTES DE CHERBOUGH, AND LâARMEE DE LâOUEST (July 1794 to November 1795): Hoche comes to the West. First pacification of La Vendee. Renewal of the Struggle. Quiberon. IV. LâARMEE DES COTES DE LâOCEAN AND LâARMEE DâIRLANDE. (December 1795 to January 1797): Hoche and Grouchy. Hoche as âDictator in the Westâ. Second pacification. Expedition to Bantry Bay. V. LâARMEE DU MIDI, LâARMEE DES APLES, AND LâARMEE DâITALIE (April 1792 to July 1793): Characteristics of the armies in the South. Occupation of Savoy and Nice. Kellermann suspected. Massena, Serurier and Victor. VI. MARSEILLES AND LYONS (July to October 1793): Revolt of Lyons and Marseilles. Kellermannâs successful defence of the frontier. His removal and imprisonment. VII. TOULON (September to December 1793): Carteaux, Doppet, and Dugommier. Bonaparteâs share in the siege. VIII. THE SPANISH INVASION (October 1792 to December 1793): Composition of the armies of the Pyrenees. French and Spanish leaders. Moncey, Lannes, Perignon, Bessieres and Augereau. Spanish advance in the western Pyrenees. IX. PERPIGNAN (April 1793 to February 1794): Confused campaign in the eastern Pyrenees. Spanish victory at Trouillas. Struggle between Dagobert and the Representatives. Rise and fall of dâAoust. X. DUGOMMIER (January to September 1794): Reorganization of the French Army in the eastern Pyrenees. Dugommierâs victory at Boulou. Augereau crosses the frontier with the right wing. He successes.XI. MONCEY (July 1974 to April 1795): Mullerâs advance in the western Pyrenees. San Sebastian occupied by Moncey. Moncey in command. His talents. XII. THE FRENCH IN SPAIN (November 1794 to August 1795): Battle of the âMontagne Noirâ in the eastern Pyrenees. French and Spanish commanders killed. Perignon in command. Monceyâs advance in the west. Peace declared. Effect of this campaigns on the Peninsular War.XIII. THE PLAN OF 1794 (November 1793 to May 1795): Dumas with âAlpesâ and Dumerbion with âItalieâ capture the crest-line. Massenaâs successes. Bonaparteâs responsibility for the plan. Effect of Thermidor on the operations. Dego and Vago occupied by âItalieâ.XIV. KELLERMANN (May to August 1795): Danger from the rear. Kellermannâs fortifications. The Allies attack. French right wing withdrawn. The English fleet. Kellermannâs plans for advance. XV. SCHERER (September 1795 to March 1796): The âItalieâ group of future Marshals now complete. Battle of Loano. Criticism of Scherer. Destitution of the army. Bonaparte appointed to command. INDEX.LIST OF MAPS:1. Operations in the West of France, 1792-6. 2. Operations of the Armies of the Alps and Italy. 3. Operations in the Neighbourhood of Toulon. Based upon the map in A. Chuquet, âLa Jeunesse de Napoleonâ, 1899, by permission of Libraririe Amand Colin, Paris. 4. Operations in western Pyrenees, 1793-4.5. Operations in eastern Pyrenees, 1792-5.6. Operations of the Right Wing of the Armee dâItalie, 1794-5.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. xii + 325pp CONTENTS: I. THE ADVANCE INTO ITALY (MARCH TO APRIL 1796): Bonaparteâs reception. Berthierâs position. Montenotte. The Cosseria affair. Dego to Mondovi. Criticism of the campaign. II. THE AUSTRIANS DRIVEN OUT OF ITALY (April to July 1796): Lodi. The Directoryâs plan to divide âItalieâ between Bonaparte and Kellermann. Bessieres and the Guides. First Southern Expedition. III. CASTIGLIONE (August 1796): Operations against Mantua. Lonato. The two battles of Castiglione. âThe Augereau Mythâ. Bonaparteâs opinion of his Generals. IV. THE PURSUIT OF WURMSER (September 1796): Failure of plan for combination with Moreau and the âRhine-et-Moselleâ. Roveredo. Bassano. Lannes. Effect of Bonaparteâs system of rewards. V. ARCOLA (October to November 1796): French weakness and retreat. Arcola. Massena, Augereau, Lannes. Inactivity of the garrison of Mantua. Promotion of Joubert. VI. RIVOLI AND THE SURRENDER OF MANTUA (December 1796 to March 1797): Brune joins âItalieâ. Joubert and Augereau. Victor and the second Southern expedition. Wurmser capitulates to Serurier. VII. THE ADVANCE INTO AUSTRIA (March to April 1797): Reinforcements from the Rhine armies. Bernadotte. The Crossing of the Tagliamento. Massenaâs brilliance in the mountains. Leoben. Exploits of General Dumas. VIII. VENICE (April to August 1797): âPaques veronaisesâ. Occupation of Venice. Ill feeling between the divisions. Desaix visits the army. IX. THE TREATY OF CAMPO-FORMIO (August to November 1797): Bonaparte defies the Directory. Serurier in Venice. Activities of Berthier. Plunder and peculation in the army. X. THE BREAK-UP OF BONAPARTEâS ARMEE DâITALIE (May to December 1797): The A.D.C.S and their mission. Murat in the Valtelline. Suchetâs promotion. Dissatisfaction of Bernadotte. âItalieâ as a school for Marshals. XI. PARIS IN THE WAR TIME (October 1792 to July 1794): Value of an armed force in revolutions. Formations of the Armee de lâInterieur. Fall of the Gironde. Thermidor. XII. VENDEMIAIRE (July 1794 to April 1797): Germinal and Prairial. Bonaparte in Paris. Vendemiaire. First trophies from Italy. XIII. MANOEUVRING FOR POSITION (April to September 1797): Opposition to the Directory. The Triumvirate. Attitude of the armies. Augereauâs arrival. Influence of Pichegru on the Opposition. XIV. FRUCTIDOR AND AFTER (September to December 1797): The Coup DâEtat. The victims. Moreau and Pichegru. The effect of Bonaparte and the future Marshals. Augereau and âAllemangeâ.INDEXLIST OF MAPS:1. Bonaparteâs first campaign, March t April 1796.2. Operations from Cherasco to Mantua, April to June 1796.3. Operations in Italian campaigns of 1796-7. 4. The Siege of Mantua 1796-7.5. Operations in the South of Italy, 1796-1797.6. Operations in North-East Italy and South-West Austria: the Leoben campaign, March to April 1797.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. xvi + 455pp CONTENTS:I. VALMY (December 1791 to November 1792): The role of the armies on the north-eastern frontier. Famous men that served with them. Kellermannâs Armee du Centre. The Battle of Valmy.II. Mayence (September 1792 to June 1793): Custine. His raid on Speyer, Mayence, and Frankfurt. Beurnovilleâs march on Treves. Loss of Custineâs conquests. III. DESAIX AND SAINT-CYR (June to October 1793): Alexandre de Beauharnais. Failure to relieve Mayence. Friendly rivalry of Desaix and Saint-Cyr. The âRhinâ driven back to Strasbourg. IV. LANDAU (October 1793 to January 1794): Effect of the terror on the Armee du Rhin. Hoche and Pichegru. Failure at Kaiserslautern. Quarrels of the commanders. Relief of Landau. V. LAST PHASE OF THE WAR OF DEFENCE ON THE NORTH-EASTERN FRONTIER (January to October 1794): End of rivalry between Hoche and Pichegru. The new chiefs, Michaud and Rene Moreaux. Saint-Cyr versus in 1794. VI. FLEURUS (April to June 1794): The âJourdanâ group of future commanders, and their school. The campaign and victory of Fleurus. VII. THE ADVANCE TO THE RHINE (July 1794 to February 1795): The results of Fleurus. Progress of Lefebvre, Bernadotte, Soult, and Ney. Sieges of Landrecies, Le Quesnoy, Valenciennes, and Conde. Battles of the Ourthe and of the Roer. VIII. THE SIEGES OF LUXEMBOURG, MANNHEIM, AD MAYENCE (November 1794 to April 1795): Composition of the besieging armies. Formation of the âRhin-et-Moselleâ. Return of Pichegru.IX. FIRST PHASE OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1795 (April to October 1795): Jourdan crosses the Rhine and the Lahn. The line of neutrality. The âRhine-et-Moselleâ takes Mannheim. The campaign bungled by Pichegru. Kleber before Mayence. Retirement of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ.X. CLAIRFAYTâS COUNTERSTROKE (October 1795 to January 1976): Defeat of the âRhine-et-Moselleâ at Mayence and loss of Mannheim. Pichegru retires to Landau. Criticism of Clairfayt, Jourdan, and Pichegru. XI. THE TREACHERY OF PICHEGRU (December 1795 to May 1796): Situation of the armies. Pichegruâs negotiations with the Royalists. His probable intentions. He is succeeded by Moreau.XII. FIRST PHASE OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1796 (May to July 1796): Possibilities of the situation for the Austrians. Advance and retirement of Jourdan. Battle of Uckerath. The âRhin-et-Moselleâ crosses the RhineXIII. THE ADVANCE INTO GERMANY (June to August 1796): The âSambre-et-Meuseâ reaches Amberg. The Directoryâs plan. Ney as an advance-guard leader. XIV. THE STRATEGY OF ARCHDUKE CHARLES (August 1796): Battle of Neresheim. The Archduke evades Moreau. Turning-point of the campaign. Battle of the Lech. XV. THE RETREAT OF JOURDAN (August and September 1796): The Archduke attacks Jourdanâs right. Retreat of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ. Insubordination of Kleber, Bernadotte, and Colaud. Battles of Wurzburg and of the Lahn. Registration of Jourdan. Death of Marceau. XVI. THE RETREAT OF MOREAU (September 1796 to February 1797): Battle of Biberach. Choice of routes. The Archduke returns. Battle of the Elz. Sieges of Kehl and Huningue. Criticism of the commanders. XVII. THE CAMPAIGNS OF 1797 (Jnuary to September 1797): The detachement for Italy. Hoche in command of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ. Both armies cross the Rhine. The Armistice. Coup dâetat of Fructidor. Death of Hoche. Amalgamation of the Armies. APPENDIXINDEXLIST OF MAPS: 1. The Austro-Prussian Invasion , Aug-Sept. 1792.2. Operations, 1792-97.3. Campaigns of July and December 1793 for the relief of Landau.4. 1794 Campaign of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ.5. Fleurus, June 26, 1794.6. Neresheim, 11th August 1796. 7. Wurzburg.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. x + 479pp CONTENTS: THE ARMIES IN THE WEST OF FRANCEI. L'ARMEE DES COTES DE CHERBOURG AND L'ARMEE DES COTES DE LA ROCHELLE (April to July 1793).Nature of the struggle in the West. The Republican re- inforcements. Berthier amid the confusion 5II. L'ARMEE DES COTES DE BREST AND L'ARMEE DE L'OUEST (July 1793 to July 1794).Effects of the surrender of Mayence and of Valenciennes. Grouchy, Rossignol, and Augereau. Successes and failures of the Vendeans.Cruelty of Turreau.III. L'ARMEE DES COTES DE BREST, L'ARMEE DES COTES DE CHERBOURG, AND L'ARMEE DE L'OUEST (July 1794 to November 1795). Roche comes to the West. First pacification of La Vendee. Renewal of the struggle. QuiberonIV. L'ARMEE DES COTES DE L'OCEAN AND L'ARMEE D'IRLANDE (December 1795 to January 1797).Roche and Grouchy. Roche as 'Dictator in the West'. Second pacification. Expedition to Bantry BayTHE ARMIES ON THE SOUTHERN FRONTIERSV. L'ARMEE DU MIDI, L'ARMEE DES ALPES, AND L'ARMEE D'ITALIE (April 1792 to July 1793).Characteristics of the armies in the South. Occupation of Savoy and Nice. Kellermann suspected. Massena, Serurier,and Victor . VI. MARSEILLES AND LYONS (July to October 1793).Revolt of Lyons and Marseilles. Kellermann's successful defence of the frontier. His removal and imprisonment VII. TOULON (September to December 1793).Carteaux, Doppet, and Dugommier. Bonaparte's share in the siege L'ARMEE DES PYRENEES OCCIDENTALES AND L'ARMEE DES PYRENEES ORIENTALESVIII. THE SPANISH INVASION (October 1792 to December 1793)  Composition of the armies of the Pyrenees. French and Spanish leaders. Moncey, Lannes, Perignon, Bessieres, and Augereau. Spanish advance in the western PyreneesIX. PERPIGNAN (April 1793 to February 1794).Confused campaign in the eastern Pyrenees. Spanish victory at Trouillas. Struggle between Dagobert and the Representatives. Rise and fall of d'AoustX. DPGOMMIER (January to September 1794).Reorganization of the French army in the eastern Pyrenees. Dugominier's victory at Boulou. Augereau crosses the frontier with the right wing. His successes XI. MONCEY (July 1794 to April 1795).Muller's advance in the western Pyrenees. San Sebastian occupied by Moncey. Moncey in command. His talents XII. THE FRENCH IN SPAIN (November 1794 to August 1795) Battle of the 'Montagne Noir' in the eastern Pyrenees. French and Spanish commanders killed. Perignon in com- mand. Moncey's advance in the west. Peace declared. Effect of these campaigns on the Peninsular WarXIII. THE PLAN OF 1794 (November 1793 to May 1795).Dumas with 'Alpes' and Dumerbion with 'Italie' capture the crest-line. Massena's successes. Bonaparte's responsi- bility for the plan. Effect of Thermidor on the operations Dego and Vago occupied by 'Italie'XIV. KELLERMANN (May to August 1795).Danger from the rear. Kellermann's fortifications. The Allies attack. French right wing withdrawn. The Englishfleet. Kellermann's plans for an advance XV. SCHERER (September 1795 to March 1796).The 'Italie' group of future Marshals now complete. Battle of Loano. Criticism of Scherer. Destitution of the army. Bonaparte appointed to command LIST OF MAPS1 Operations in the West of France, 1792-62 Operations of the Armies of the Alps and Italy.3 Operations in the neighbourhood of Toulon.3. Operations in Western Pyrenees, 1793-4 .5. Operations in Eastern Pyrenees, 1792-5 .6. Operations of the Right Wing of the Armee d'Italie, 1794-5.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. xxii + 362pp CONTENTS:I. SCOPE OF THIS WORK.II. TRANSFORMATION OF THE ARMY OF THE MONARCHY INTO THAT OF THE REPUBLIC.III. THE âAMALGAMEâ.IV. THE FUTURE MARSHALS CLASSIFIEDV. DECEMBER 1791 TO MAY 1792. Famous names associated with this army. The group of armies covered by the term âNordâ. Rochambeau, Lafayette, Luckner and Dumouriez. Colonel Berthier and Captain Mortier in the first engagements.VI. MAY TO AUGUST 1792: Luckner in command. The great value set on Berthier as a staff officer. Influence of the political situation on the armies. The Chasse-croise. Lafayetteâs action against the Assembly and his failure. VII. AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 1792: The Valmy Campaign. Daring of Dumouriez. His nervous army saved by the regular troops of the Armee du Centre. Kellermann.VIII. SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER 1792: Retreat to Brunswick. Dumouriezâs invasion of Belgium and victory at Jemappes. Lieut. Murat writes home: prospects and family affection. IX. JANUARY TO APRIL 1793: The French invasion of Holland interrupted by the Alliesâ advance. The Neerwinden campaign and loss of Belgium. Failure of Dumouriezâs attempted coup dâetat. Lieut.-Colonel Davoutâs decisive action. Dillemas of Colonel Macdonald. X. April to July 1793: The Representatives with the armies take control. Loss of Famars and Valenciennes. Difficulties and death of Dampierre. Custineâs discipline and popularity with the army. His trial and execution. Captain Muratâs run of promotion. Colonel Macdonald denounced. XI. JULY AND AUGUST 1793: The Allies attack the Camp de Cesar and Kilmaine withdraws. Houchard in command: moves to relieve Dunkirk, besieged by the Allies. Tribulations of Liut. Ney. Davout and the spies. Evil and mysterious influence of General Brune. Captain Bernadotte. XII. AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 1793: The Hondschoote campaign and relief of Dunkirk. Important share of General Jourdan in the victory. Loss of Menin and Le Quesnoy. Houchard tried and guillotined. XIII. SEPTEMBER 1793 TO JANUARY 1794: Jourdanâs rise to the command of the âNordâ: his advantages and limitations. Campaign and victory of Wattignies. Lieut-Colonel Mortier wounded. The âCarnot legendâ of Wattgnies. Macdonald again denounced, but saved by Souham. Dismissal of Jourdan.XIV. JANUARY TO MAY 1794: Pichegru in command. Rise of Moreau and Vandamme. Colonel Bernadotte refuses promotion. General Souham and Macdonald at the taking of Menin.XV. MAY AND JUNE 1794: Battle of Tourcoing won by the French under Souham. Moreauâs risk. Indecisive battle of Port-a-Chin or Tournai. Siege of Ypres and gallantry of Macdonaldâs brigade. XVI. JUNE 1794 TO APRIL 1795: The Co-operation of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ enables the âNordâ to advance. Conquest of Belgium and Holland. Moreauâs successful sieges. Retreat of the Allies. XVII. APRIL 1795 TO OCTOBER 1797: Moreau in command. Lieut.-Colonel Muratâs troubles. End of the âNordâsâ campaigns. Beurnonville succeeds Moreau. General Grouchy and his chances of high command. General Macdonald ill with fever. The âNordâ as a training ground for Generals.MAPS:1. Operations in the Argonne. 2. Operations in Holland.3. Operations in Northern France and Belgium. 4. operations in Flanders.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. xii + 325pp CONTENTS: I. THE ADVANCE INTO ITALY (MARCH TO APRIL 1796): Bonaparteâs reception. Berthierâs position. Montenotte. The Cosseria affair. Dego to Mondovi. Criticism of the campaign. II. THE AUSTRIANS DRIVEN OUT OF ITALY (April to July 1796): Lodi. The Directoryâs plan to divide âItalieâ between Bonaparte and Kellermann. Bessieres and the Guides. First Southern Expedition. III. CASTIGLIONE (August 1796): Operations against Mantua. Lonato. The two battles of Castiglione. âThe Augereau Mythâ. Bonaparteâs opinion of his Generals. IV. THE PURSUIT OF WURMSER (September 1796): Failure of plan for combination with Moreau and the âRhine-et-Moselleâ. Roveredo. Bassano. Lannes. Effect of Bonaparteâs system of rewards. V. ARCOLA (October to November 1796): French weakness and retreat. Arcola. Massena, Augereau, Lannes. Inactivity of the garrison of Mantua. Promotion of Joubert. VI. RIVOLI AND THE SURRENDER OF MANTUA (December 1796 to March 1797): Brune joins âItalieâ. Joubert and Augereau. Victor and the second Southern expedition. Wurmser capitulates to Serurier. VII. THE ADVANCE INTO AUSTRIA (March to April 1797): Reinforcements from the Rhine armies. Bernadotte. The Crossing of the Tagliamento. Massenaâs brilliance in the mountains. Leoben. Exploits of General Dumas. VIII. VENICE (April to August 1797): âPaques veronaisesâ. Occupation of Venice. Ill feeling between the divisions. Desaix visits the army. IX. THE TREATY OF CAMPO-FORMIO (August to November 1797): Bonaparte defies the Directory. Serurier in Venice. Activities of Berthier. Plunder and peculation in the army. X. THE BREAK-UP OF BONAPARTEâS ARMEE DâITALIE (May to December 1797): The A.D.C.S and their mission. Murat in the Valtelline. Suchetâs promotion. Dissatisfaction of Bernadotte. âItalieâ as a school for Marshals. XI. PARIS IN THE WAR TIME (October 1792 to July 1794): Value of an armed force in revolutions. Formations of the Armee de lâInterieur. Fall of the Gironde. Thermidor. XII. VENDEMIAIRE (July 1794 to April 1797): Germinal and Prairial. Bonaparte in Paris. Vendemiaire. First trophies from Italy. XIII. MANOEUVRING FOR POSITION (April to September 1797): Opposition to the Directory. The Triumvirate. Attitude of the armies. Augereauâs arrival. Influence of Pichegru on the Opposition. XIV. FRUCTIDOR AND AFTER (September to December 1797): The Coup DâEtat. The victims. Moreau and Pichegru. The effect of Bonaparte and the future Marshals. Augereau and âAllemangeâ.INDEXLIST OF MAPS:1. Bonaparteâs first campaign, March t April 1796.2. Operations from Cherasco to Mantua, April to June 1796.3. Operations in Italian campaigns of 1796-7. 4. The Siege of Mantua 1796-7.5. Operations in the South of Italy, 1796-1797.6. Operations in North-East Italy and South-West Austria: the Leoben campaign, March to April 1797.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. xvi + 286pp CONTENTS:I. LâARMEE DES COTES DE CHERBOURG AND LâARMEE DES COTES DE LA ROCHELLE (April to July 1793): Nature of the struggle in the West. The Republican reinforcements. Berthier amid the confusion. II. LâARMEE DES COTES DE BREST AND LâARMEE DE LâOUEST (July 1793 to July 1794):Effects of the surrender of Mayence and of Valenciennes, Grouchy, Rossignol, and Augereau. Successes and failures of the Vendeans. Cruelty of Turreau. III. LâARMEE DES COTES DE BREST.,LâARMEE DES COTES DE CHERBOUGH, AND LâARMEE DE LâOUEST (July 1794 to November 1795): Hoche comes to the West. First pacification of La Vendee. Renewal of the Struggle. Quiberon. IV. LâARMEE DES COTES DE LâOCEAN AND LâARMEE DâIRLANDE. (December 1795 to January 1797): Hoche and Grouchy. Hoche as âDictator in the Westâ. Second pacification. Expedition to Bantry Bay. V. LâARMEE DU MIDI, LâARMEE DES APLES, AND LâARMEE DâITALIE (April 1792 to July 1793): Characteristics of the armies in the South. Occupation of Savoy and Nice. Kellermann suspected. Massena, Serurier and Victor. VI. MARSEILLES AND LYONS (July to October 1793): Revolt of Lyons and Marseilles. Kellermannâs successful defence of the frontier. His removal and imprisonment. VII. TOULON (September to December 1793): Carteaux, Doppet, and Dugommier. Bonaparteâs share in the siege. VIII. THE SPANISH INVASION (October 1792 to December 1793): Composition of the armies of the Pyrenees. French and Spanish leaders. Moncey, Lannes, Perignon, Bessieres and Augereau. Spanish advance in the western Pyrenees. IX. PERPIGNAN (April 1793 to February 1794): Confused campaign in the eastern Pyrenees. Spanish victory at Trouillas. Struggle between Dagobert and the Representatives. Rise and fall of dâAoust. X. DUGOMMIER (January to September 1794): Reorganization of the French Army in the eastern Pyrenees. Dugommierâs victory at Boulou. Augereau crosses the frontier with the right wing. He successes.XI. MONCEY (July 1974 to April 1795): Mullerâs advance in the western Pyrenees. San Sebastian occupied by Moncey. Moncey in command. His talents. XII. THE FRENCH IN SPAIN (November 1794 to August 1795): Battle of the âMontagne Noirâ in the eastern Pyrenees. French and Spanish commanders killed. Perignon in command. Monceyâs advance in the west. Peace declared. Effect of this campaigns on the Peninsular War.XIII. THE PLAN OF 1794 (November 1793 to May 1795): Dumas with âAlpesâ and Dumerbion with âItalieâ capture the crest-line. Massenaâs successes. Bonaparteâs responsibility for the plan. Effect of Thermidor on the operations. Dego and Vago occupied by âItalieâ.XIV. KELLERMANN (May to August 1795): Danger from the rear. Kellermannâs fortifications. The Allies attack. French right wing withdrawn. The English fleet. Kellermannâs plans for advance. XV. SCHERER (September 1795 to March 1796): The âItalieâ group of future Marshals now complete. Battle of Loano. Criticism of Scherer. Destitution of the army. Bonaparte appointed to command. INDEX.LIST OF MAPS:1. Operations in the West of France, 1792-6. 2. Operations of the Armies of the Alps and Italy. 3. Operations in the Neighbourhood of Toulon. Based upon the map in A. Chuquet, âLa Jeunesse de Napoleonâ, 1899, by permission of Libraririe Amand Colin, Paris. 4. Operations in western Pyrenees, 1793-4.5. Operations in eastern Pyrenees, 1792-5.6. Operations of the Right Wing of the Armee dâItalie, 1794-5.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB. xvi + 455pp CONTENTS:I. VALMY (December 1791 to November 1792): The role of the armies on the north-eastern frontier. Famous men that served with them. Kellermannâs Armee du Centre. The Battle of Valmy.II. Mayence (September 1792 to June 1793): Custine. His raid on Speyer, Mayence, and Frankfurt. Beurnovilleâs march on Treves. Loss of Custineâs conquests. III. DESAIX AND SAINT-CYR (June to October 1793): Alexandre de Beauharnais. Failure to relieve Mayence. Friendly rivalry of Desaix and Saint-Cyr. The âRhinâ driven back to Strasbourg. IV. LANDAU (October 1793 to January 1794): Effect of the terror on the Armee du Rhin. Hoche and Pichegru. Failure at Kaiserslautern. Quarrels of the commanders. Relief of Landau. V. LAST PHASE OF THE WAR OF DEFENCE ON THE NORTH-EASTERN FRONTIER (January to October 1794): End of rivalry between Hoche and Pichegru. The new chiefs, Michaud and Rene Moreaux. Saint-Cyr versus in 1794. VI. FLEURUS (April to June 1794): The âJourdanâ group of future commanders, and their school. The campaign and victory of Fleurus. VII. THE ADVANCE TO THE RHINE (July 1794 to February 1795): The results of Fleurus. Progress of Lefebvre, Bernadotte, Soult, and Ney. Sieges of Landrecies, Le Quesnoy, Valenciennes, and Conde. Battles of the Ourthe and of the Roer. VIII. THE SIEGES OF LUXEMBOURG, MANNHEIM, AD MAYENCE (November 1794 to April 1795): Composition of the besieging armies. Formation of the âRhin-et-Moselleâ. Return of Pichegru.IX. FIRST PHASE OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1795 (April to October 1795): Jourdan crosses the Rhine and the Lahn. The line of neutrality. The âRhine-et-Moselleâ takes Mannheim. The campaign bungled by Pichegru. Kleber before Mayence. Retirement of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ.X. CLAIRFAYTâS COUNTERSTROKE (October 1795 to January 1976): Defeat of the âRhine-et-Moselleâ at Mayence and loss of Mannheim. Pichegru retires to Landau. Criticism of Clairfayt, Jourdan, and Pichegru. XI. THE TREACHERY OF PICHEGRU (December 1795 to May 1796): Situation of the armies. Pichegruâs negotiations with the Royalists. His probable intentions. He is succeeded by Moreau.XII. FIRST PHASE OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1796 (May to July 1796): Possibilities of the situation for the Austrians. Advance and retirement of Jourdan. Battle of Uckerath. The âRhin-et-Moselleâ crosses the RhineXIII. THE ADVANCE INTO GERMANY (June to August 1796): The âSambre-et-Meuseâ reaches Amberg. The Directoryâs plan. Ney as an advance-guard leader. XIV. THE STRATEGY OF ARCHDUKE CHARLES (August 1796): Battle of Neresheim. The Archduke evades Moreau. Turning-point of the campaign. Battle of the Lech. XV. THE RETREAT OF JOURDAN (August and September 1796): The Archduke attacks Jourdanâs right. Retreat of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ. Insubordination of Kleber, Bernadotte, and Colaud. Battles of Wurzburg and of the Lahn. Registration of Jourdan. Death of Marceau. XVI. THE RETREAT OF MOREAU (September 1796 to February 1797): Battle of Biberach. Choice of routes. The Archduke returns. Battle of the Elz. Sieges of Kehl and Huningue. Criticism of the commanders. XVII. THE CAMPAIGNS OF 1797 (Jnuary to September 1797): The detachement for Italy. Hoche in command of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ. Both armies cross the Rhine. The Armistice. Coup dâetat of Fructidor. Death of Hoche. Amalgamation of the Armies. APPENDIXINDEXLIST OF MAPS: 1. The Austro-Prussian Invasion , Aug-Sept. 1792.2. Operations, 1792-97.3. Campaigns of July and December 1793 for the relief of Landau.4. 1794 Campaign of the âSambre-et-Meuseâ.5. Fleurus, June 26, 1794.6. Neresheim, 11th August 1796. 7. Wurzburg.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine. 5 Volumes. Reprints of 1926-1939. 362p. + 455p. +286p. + 325p. + 479p. Folding Maps. Volume titles: Armee du Nord; Armees de la Moselle, Du Rhin, De Sambre et Meuse, De Rhin et Moselle; Armies in the West 1793 to 1797, Armies in the South 1792 to Match 1796; Army in Italy 1796 to 1797, Paris and the Army of the Interior 1792 to 1797, Coup D'Etat of Fructidor September 1797; Armies on the Rhine, in Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Egypt, the Coup D'Etat of Brumaire 1797 to 1799. Heavy. Set. Small nick in the jacket of Vol. I. All Others are Fine/Fine. Fine/Near Fine Set. Book.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB five volumes,1907 pp 2019 N&MP Reprint of Original EditionsPublished Price £89.99 Full five volume setVOLUME I: The Armee du NordVOLUME II: The Armees de la Moselle, du Rhin, de Sambre-et-Meuse, de Rhin-et-MoselleVOLUME III: The Armies in the West, 1793 to 1797; The Armies in the South, 1792 to March 1796VOLUME IV: The Army of Italy 1796 to 1797; Paris and the Army of the Interior 1792 to 1797; The Coup DâEtat of Fructidor , September 1797VOLUME V: The Armies on the Rhine, in Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Egypt, & the Coup d'Etat of Brumaire 1797-1799.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. SB five volumes,1907 pp 2019 N&MP Reprint of Original EditionsPublished Price £89.99 Full five volume setVOLUME I: The Armee du NordVOLUME II: The Armees de la Moselle, du Rhin, de Sambre-et-Meuse, de Rhin-et-MoselleVOLUME III: The Armies in the West, 1793 to 1797; The Armies in the South, 1792 to March 1796VOLUME IV: The Army of Italy 1796 to 1797; Paris and the Army of the Interior 1792 to 1797; The Coup DâEtat of Fructidor , September 1797VOLUME V: The Armies on the Rhine, in Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Egypt, & the Coup d'Etat of Brumaire 1797-1799.