Fight For The Flags [Illustrated Edition]Pickle Partners Publishing, 6 нояб. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 276 Includes 15 portraits and 14 maps W. H. Fitchett brings to life some of the most notable clashes of arms between the British and the various enemies that they have fought against, from Minden to the Crimean War, from Blenheim to Salamanca. “Fights for the Flag is as good as Deeds that Won the Empire. To say more than this in praise of the book before us is unnecessary, for Deeds that Won the Empire was one of the best collections of popular battle studies ever given to the public. Mr. Fitchett shows in Fights for the Flag all the good qualities which he showed in his first volume. There is the same admirable clearness of style, the same comprehensive sympathy, the same power to stir the blood and to paint noble deeds in fitting words. We note, too, the same excellent use of telling quotations. Whenever he can Mr. Fitchett gives what the Generals said in their own words, and not a mere rechauffé of their utterances. Thus Mr. Fitchett’s work, though necessarily short and compressed, is never dull. Again, he shows here, as in his former book, the same power of describing localities and for bringing before one the place of battle. No writer ever had more completely the art of making one realise how opposing forces move both by land and sea.”-The Spectator |
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... enemy, Blake taught his men, as Hawke and Nelson taught theirs, to fire at the hull. In the wrestle off Dungeness, therefore, the Dutch suffered more damage than the British, but won the triumph that belongs to overwhelming numbers; and ...
... enemy, Blake taught his men, as Hawke and Nelson taught theirs, to fire at the hull. In the wrestle off Dungeness, therefore, the Dutch suffered more damage than the British, but won the triumph that belongs to overwhelming numbers; and ...
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... enemy's ships, and fired them. The flames leaped up the masts, and spread from ship to ship, and when night fell the skies above Tunis shone, as bright almost as at noonday, with the flames of the burning ships and batteries. Taking ...
... enemy's ships, and fired them. The flames leaped up the masts, and spread from ship to ship, and when night fell the skies above Tunis shone, as bright almost as at noonday, with the flames of the burning ships and batteries. Taking ...
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... enemy, but such was the strength of the position held by the French and Bavarians, and with such steady valour did they fight, that Eugene's assaults were all repulsed, and he himself was only saved from disaster by the iron ...
... enemy, but such was the strength of the position held by the French and Bavarians, and with such steady valour did they fight, that Eugene's assaults were all repulsed, and he himself was only saved from disaster by the iron ...
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... enemy's hands. Cutts, however—nicknamed by his men “the Salamander,” from his lust of fighting, and habit of always being found where the fire was hottest—had brought up the second line, and the French cavalry recoiled before the stern ...
... enemy's hands. Cutts, however—nicknamed by his men “the Salamander,” from his lust of fighting, and habit of always being found where the fire was hottest—had brought up the second line, and the French cavalry recoiled before the stern ...
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... enemy's force, is of curious quality; and Anson's men felt as cheerfully confident of capturing the wealth of the Spanish treasure-ships as though the yellow gold were already in their breeches' pockets! Anson's chaplain, indeed, tells ...
... enemy's force, is of curious quality; and Anson's men felt as cheerfully confident of capturing the wealth of the Spanish treasure-ships as though the yellow gold were already in their breeches' pockets! Anson's chaplain, indeed, tells ...
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THE BATTLE OF MINDEN AUGUST 1 1759 49 | |
RODNEY AND DE GRASSE AT THE BATTLE OF THE SAINTS | |
LORD HOWE AND THE FIRST OF JUNE 1794 73 | |
SIR JOHN MOORE AT CORUNNA JANUARY 16 1809 85 | |
WELLINGTON AT SALAMANCA JULY 22 1812 100 | |
SIR AUGUSTUS FRAZER K C B THE SIEGE OF | |
SIR EDWARD CODRINGTON AT NAVARINO OCTOBER | |
131 | |
FAMOUS CAVALRY CHARGES 159 | |
THE MEN IN THE RANKS 175 | |
THE LADY WITH THE LAMP 188 | |
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advance afterwards Anson army attack battalions battle BATTLE OF MINDEN bayonets betwixt Blake Blenheim breach brigade British line British ships British soldier broadside broke captain Cardigan carried cavalry centre Centurion charge Ciudad Rodrigo Codrington column command Contades courage Craufurd crest crew daring deck division enemy enemy’s England English fell Ferdinand fierce fight fire flagship flame flank fleet Florence Nightingale force fought French cavalry French line front gallant galleon galloping grey guns Harris head hill horse horsemen infantry Jean Bon Saint-André Lord Cardigan Lord George Sackville Lord Raglan Marlborough Marmont mass Moore Moore’s moved Napier Napoleon Navarino º º o’clock officers regiments retreat ridge rode Rodney round Russian sail sailor Salamanca says Scarlett shot shout siege slope smoke Soult Spain Spanish squadrons swept sword tempest thrust thunder troops tumult Urumea valley valour Vengeur victory Villaret-Joyeuse Wellington whole wounded yards