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Hardback or Cased Book. Etat : New. A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE OF AUSTERLITZ By The Austrian Major General Stutterheim. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur BBS-9781474542074
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. An excellent account of The Battle of Austerlitz, fought on 2 December 1805. This was a major victory for Napoleon Bonaparte's French army against the combined forces of Russia and Austria. Located near the town of Austerlitz, the battle resulted in a decisive French triumph, forcing Austria out of the Third Coalition and significantly impacting the course of the Napoleonic Wars. Stutterheim was well placed to write a history of this battle, having led a cavalry brigade in Michael von Kienmayer's Advance Guard column at the battle, which is considered one of Napoleon's most brilliant military victories and is remembered for its strategic genius and its impact on the geopolitical landscape of Europe. About the book: The first French edition was published anonymously in 1805 under the title 'La bataille d'Austerlitz'. Major Pine-Coffin, who was an English army officer and colonial administrator who served as Governor of St. Helena from 1821 to 23, translated Stutterheim's work into English in 1806. Pine-Coffin bemoaned the fact that he could not find a suitable map of the area for his edition, so for this N&MP edition we have added a useful map of the battle from Sir Archibald Alison's Atlas. The notes "by a French officer" are ascribed to Napoleon. Napoleon used strategic deception at the battle, feigning weakness to lure the enemy into vulnerability. Despite being outnumbered, his forces won decisively, marking the peak of French cohesion and battlefield control. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781474542074
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HRD. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. N° de réf. du vendeur L2-9781474542074
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Vendeur : Majestic Books, Hounslow, Royaume-Uni
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Vendeur : Naval and Military Press Ltd, Uckfield, Royaume-Uni
Etat : New. 1806 ed An excellent account of The Battle of Austerlitz, fought on 2 December 1805. This was a major victory for Napoleon Bonaparteâs French army against the combined forces of Russia and Austria. Located near the town of Austerlitz, the battle resulted in a decisive French triumph, forcing Austria out of the Third Coalition and significantly impacting the course of the Napoleonic Wars.ÂStutterheim was well placed to write a history of this battle, having led a cavalry brigade in Michael von Kienmayerâs Advance Guard column at the battle, which is considered one of Napoleonâs most brilliant military victories and is remembered for its strategic genius and its impact on the geopolitical landscape of Europe.ÂAbout the book:The first French edition was published anonymously in 1805 under the title âLa bataille dâAusterlitzâ. Major Pine-Coffin, who was an English army officer and colonial administrator who served as Governor of St. Helena from 1821 to 23, translated Stutterheimâs work into English in 1806. Pine-Coffin bemoaned the fact that he could not find a suitable map of the area for his edition, so for this N&MP edition we have added a useful map of the battle from Sir Archibald Alisonâs Atlas.The notes âby a French officerâ are ascribed to Napoleon.At the battle Napoleon employed a strategic deception, feigning weakness to lure the enemy into a vulnerable position. Despite being outnumbered, Napoleonâs forces decisively defeated the allied army, inflicting significant casualties and losses. This is an important first-hand account of a battle that marked the high watermark of superior. N° de réf. du vendeur 32158HB
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