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Robin Reilly

Autore di The British at the Gates

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Opere di Robin Reilly

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By the time he was 21 Wolfe had been involved in three wars, including the battle of Culloden, and in europe at Lauffeld, the biggest fight of the war of the Austrian Succession. The heir of a military family, Wolfe received a focussed military education. Proven efficient and well connected, Wolfe got command of the combined operation against the French Fortress of Louisburg in 1758, and after that sucess, went on to capture the city of Quebec in 1759, thus setting up the cesssation of that colony to Britain in 1763. The French preferring to retain several West Indian islands and their share of the sugar trade instead. Wolfe joins Nelson in the group of British heroes who died at the moment of victory, thus negating any need to shower them with practical rewrds for their service.… (altro)
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DinadansFriend | Sep 22, 2023 |
Read during Summer 2005

The begining went very slow but it finally began to pick up steam once it got to the heart of the story, about the bombing of Gestapo headquaters in Copenhagen near the end of World War II. I did get lost in the maze of names at one point but it was a good read. However, I think it is bound for Bookcrossing, as I don't plan to read it again.
 
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amyem58 | Jul 3, 2014 |
This is a quite hard book to get hold of. It is a serious scholarly biography and unless you're interested and know quite a bit about 18th century politics, it's not really going to interest you.

If that is your kind of thing, then I'd recommend trying to get hold of a copy as it really offers an insight into one of our greatest politicians.
 
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vixen666 | Jun 20, 2006 |

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