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The Second Invasion of Portugal 1809 At the heart of David Buttery’s third book on the Peninsular War lies the comparison between two great commanders of enormous experience and reputation – Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington, and Jean de Dieu Soult. In Soult, Wellesley met one of his most formidable opponents and they confronted each other during one of the most remarkable, and neglected, of the Peninsular campaigns. Soult’s invasion of Portugal is rarely studied in great depth and, likewise, the offensive Wellesley launched, which defeated and expelled the French, has also received scant coverage. As well as giving a fresh insight into the contrasting characters of the two generals, the narrative offers a gripping and detailed, reconstruction of the organization and experience of a military campaign 200 years ago. Binding: Paperback Pages: 256 Author: David Buttery Imprint: Pen and Sword Military Image Note: 30 black and white illustrations


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SKU: 9781526781628 Made in United States Weight: 453.59 g (1 lb) Dimensions: 15.2 x 23.5 cm (6 x 9.3 in) EAN: 9781526781628



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