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All The King's Men: The British Redcoat in the Era of Sword and Musket

By: Publication details: United Kingdom; Penguin Books Ltd; 2013Description: 608 Pages; PaperbackISBN:
  • 9780141027937
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 355.10
Summary: Saul David's "All The King's Men" is a thrilling history of the British Redcoat from the English Civil War to Waterloo. Between 1660 and 1815 British supremacy on foreign soil was near total. Central to this success was the humble redcoat soldier who showed heroism in battle and stoicism in peace, despite appalling treatment. This is their story: of brutal discipline and inedible food, of loyalty and low pay, of barracks and battlefield - of victory, defeat, life and death. Praise for "All The King's Men": "An extraordinary story, packed with drama, incident and great characters..."All The King's Men" is all you could hope for...Quite an achievement". (Patrick Bishop, "Country Life"). "A heady mixture of heroism, incompetence, devilish tactics and plain good luck". ("Sunday Times"). "Filled with swashbuckling derring-do, the reek of blood and gunpowder, combined with shrewd analysis of power, war and psychology". (Simon Sebag Montefiore). Saul David is Professor of War Studies at the University of Buckingham and the author of several critically acclaimed books, including The Indian Mutiny: 1857, Zulu and, most recently, Victoria's Wars: The Rise of Empire. He recently presented 'Bullets, Boots and Bandages' for BBC 4 and is a regular contributor to Radio 4.
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Book Adult and Young Adult 15-17 Karachi In Store 355.10 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Withdrawn Not For Loan Book Bazaar PKLC001414
Book Adult and Young Adult 15-17 Lahore History 355.10 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Withdrawn For Sale PKLC011080
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Saul David's "All The King's Men" is a thrilling history of the British Redcoat from the English Civil War to Waterloo. Between 1660 and 1815 British supremacy on foreign soil was near total. Central to this success was the humble redcoat soldier who showed heroism in battle and stoicism in peace, despite appalling treatment. This is their story: of brutal discipline and inedible food, of loyalty and low pay, of barracks and battlefield - of victory, defeat, life and death. Praise for "All The King's Men": "An extraordinary story, packed with drama, incident and great characters..."All The King's Men" is all you could hope for...Quite an achievement". (Patrick Bishop, "Country Life"). "A heady mixture of heroism, incompetence, devilish tactics and plain good luck". ("Sunday Times"). "Filled with swashbuckling derring-do, the reek of blood and gunpowder, combined with shrewd analysis of power, war and psychology". (Simon Sebag Montefiore). Saul David is Professor of War Studies at the University of Buckingham and the author of several critically acclaimed books, including The Indian Mutiny: 1857, Zulu and, most recently, Victoria's Wars: The Rise of Empire. He recently presented 'Bullets, Boots and Bandages' for BBC 4 and is a regular contributor to Radio 4.

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