The Battle of Spicheren

The Battle of Spicheren
Author: G. F. R. Henderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

Originally published: London: Gale & Polden, 1891.

The Battle of Worth

The Battle of Worth
Author: G. F. R. Henderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781907677274

This is a companion volume - and a much less well-known study - to the same author's classic, The Battle of Spicheren August 6th 1870, providing an account of the 'other' battle fought that day, at Woerth, in Alsace. The Battle of Woerth was, like Spicheren, an encounter battle during the opening phase of the Franco-Prussian War, and had the same result - after a courageous defense, the French were forced to withdraw from the field of battle. Although briefer than his study of Spicheren, Henderson nevertheless carefully selected his sources when researching this book, again including regimental histories. He presents a detailed narrative of the battle, with additional comments about the tactics employed, and the qualities (or otherwise) of the generals and the men they led. This new expanded edition not only includes all of the maps from the original, but also features a new introduction by Duncan Rogers, as well as added illustrations and a comprehensive bibliography of the Battle of Woerth.

Battle of Spicherena Study in Practical Tactics and War Training

Battle of Spicherena Study in Practical Tactics and War Training
Author: Lieut Col G. F. R. Hendeson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781845749613

This account, penned by a noted British military historian of the late 19th century, remains one of the best narratives of a 19th-century battle yet published. The Battle of Spicheren was fought in early August 1870, and like many of the battles in the opening phase of the Franco-Prussian war, could be termed an encounter battle. Fighting over very difficult terrain, German forces dislodged the French II Corps after a heroic defence. Henderson not only drew on the General Staff works and other official sources available to military historians of the late 19th century - the value of his work is that he also utilised many other accounts, including regimental histories. He presents an extremely detailed narrative of the battle. Following a full discussion of the events of 6 August 1870, he also discusses the tactics of the battle, and training and other characteristics of the troops involved. A detailed text is accompanied by comprehensive maps showing the various stages of the battle.