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Wellington
Author | : Rory Muir |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 693 |
Release | : 2013-12-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0300198604 |
The leading Wellington historian’s fascinating reassessment of the Iron Duke’s most famous victory and his role in the turbulent politics after Waterloo. For Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington, his momentous victory over Napoleon was the culminating point of a brilliant military career. Yet Wellington’s achievements were far from over: he commanded the allied army of occupation in France to the end of 1818, returned home to a seat in Lord Liverpool’s cabinet, and became prime minister in 1828. He later served as a senior minister in Peel’s government and remained commander-in-chief of the army for a decade until his death in 1852. In this richly detailed work, the second and concluding volume of Rory Muir’s definitive biography, the author offers a substantial reassessment of Wellington’s significance as a politician and a nuanced view of the private man behind the legend of the selfless hero. Muir presents new insights into Wellington’s determination to keep peace at home and abroad, achieved by maintaining good relations with the Continental powers and resisting radical agitation while granting political equality to the Catholics in Ireland rather than risk civil war. And countering one-dimensional pictures of Wellington as a national hero, Muir paints a portrait of a well-rounded man whose austere demeanor on the public stage belied his entertaining, gossipy, generous, and unpretentious private self. “[An] authoritative and enjoyable conclusion to a two-part biography.” —Lawrence James, Times (London) “Muir conveys the military, political, social and personal sides of Wellington’s career with equal brilliance. This will be the leading work on the subject for decades.” —Andrew Roberts, author of Napoleon and Wellington: The Long Duel
Wellington: Waterloo and the Fortunes of Peace 1814–1852
Author | : Rory Muir |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 761 |
Release | : 2015-06-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0300214049 |
The preeminent Wellington biographer presents a fascinating reassessment of the Duke’s most famous victory and his political career after Waterloo. The Duke of Wellington’s momentous victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo was the culminating point of a brilliant military career. Yet Wellington’s achievements were far from over. He commanded the allied army of occupation in France to the end of 1818, returned home to a seat in Lord Liverpool’s cabinet, and became prime minister in 1828. He later served as a senior minister in Robert Peel’s government and remained Commander-in-Chief of the Army for a decade until his death in 1852. In this richly detailed work, the second and concluding volume of Rory Muir’s definitive biography, the author offers a substantial reassessment of Wellington’s significance as a politician and a nuanced view of the private man behind the legendary hero. Muir presents new insights into Wellington’s determination to keep peace at home and abroad, achieved by maintaining good relations with the Continental powers, resisting radical agitation, and granting political equality to the Catholics in Ireland. Countering one-dimensional image of Wellington as a national hero, Muir paints a nuanced portrait of a man whose austere public demeanor belied his entertaining, gossipy, generous, and unpretentious private self.
Waterloo Lectures
Author | : Charles Chesney |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2023-04-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3368819828 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.
Lectures upon the British Campaigns in the Peninsula
Author | : C. Robinson |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2022-12-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3368139479 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
Politics and Political Culture in Britain and Ireland, 1750-1850
Author | : Allan Blackstock |
Publisher | : Ulster Historical Foundation |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781903688687 |
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
Author | : William Cobbett |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 896 |
Release | : 1829 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : |
A photo reprint of Cobbett's radical journal.
The Judge
Author | : Randy Singer |
Publisher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 441 |
Release | : 2012-08-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1414377134 |
Previously published as The Cross Examination of Oliver Finney. When a brilliant billionaire is diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer, he realizes that all his considerable wealth cannot prepare him to meet his Maker. But he has an idea that might: he will stage the ultimate reality show. With his true agenda hidden, he auditions followers from all the world’s major religions, inviting them to the trial of their lives on a remote island, where they must defend their beliefs against spiritual challenges. Oliver Finney, a feisty old judge with his own secrets, is chosen to defend Christianity. As the program takes a strange twist, he quickly realizes he is trapped in a game of deadly agendas that may cost him his life. With Internet access monitored, Finney sends coded messages to his law clerk, Nikki Moreno. Aided by a teen crypto-geek, Nikki soon discovers the key to understanding Finney’s clues in an apologetics book Finney wrote and must race against time to decipher the mysteries contained in the ancient words of Christ before her boss dies defending them.