One of the most acclaimed histories of this critical campaign at the height of the Napoleonic Wars
F. Loraine Petre Livres
Francis Loraine Petre fut un historien militaire britannique spécialisé dans les guerres napoléoniennes. Après sa retraite d'une carrière dans la fonction publique en Inde, il s'est consacré à une carrière littéraire, explorant des moments cruciaux de l'ère napoléonienne. Ses analyses des campagnes de Napoléon se distinguent par leurs perspectives profondes sur la stratégie et la tactique militaires. Les travaux de Petre comptent parmi les premières études en langue anglaise sur ces conflits et demeurent pertinents un siècle plus tard.






Exploring the decline of a once-mighty empire, this work delves into the complex factors that contributed to its downfall. The historian meticulously analyzes political, social, and economic elements, offering a compelling narrative that intertwines historical events with insightful commentary. Through vivid storytelling and rigorous research, the book provides a profound understanding of the empire's legacy and the lessons that can be drawn from its collapse.
Napoleon's Last Campaign in Germany, 1813-The Beginning of the End of the Napoleonic Era
- 364pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century Europe, this book delves into the complex military and political landscape during the War of the Sixth Coalition. It explores the alliances formed against Napoleon Bonaparte, highlighting key battles, strategies, and the shifting loyalties among nations. The narrative provides insights into the motivations of various leaders and the impact of the war on the continent, ultimately shaping the future of Europe. Rich in detail, it offers a comprehensive analysis of a pivotal moment in history.
Napoleon's Campaign in Poland 1806-1807
- 316pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book offers an insightful exploration of the Napoleonic Age through the lens of a respected historian. It delves into the complexities of the era, highlighting significant events, influential figures, and the broader impact on European history. Rich in detail and analysis, it provides a comprehensive understanding of the political and social dynamics that shaped this transformative period.
Valued for its significance in literature, this book serves as an essential resource for future generations. Presented in its original print format, it maintains all original marks and annotations, preserving its authentic character. The intention is to ensure that the work remains a lasting part of the literary canon, emphasizing its importance to scholars and academicians.
History of the Norfolk Regiment 20th June 1685, to 3rd August,1914
- 530pages
- 19 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Norfolk Regiment's extensive military history, this work by F. Loraine Petre highlights its significant contributions during the Peninsular War, with notable battles such as Rolica and Salamanca. Established in 1685, the regiment's service spans various global conflicts, including the Caribbean, India, and the Boer War, ultimately concluding with its role leading up to World War I in 1914. This comprehensive account showcases the regiment's evolution and impact throughout key historical moments.