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Redcoat: The British Soldier in the Age of Horse and Musket
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Redcoat: The British Soldier in the Age of Horse and Musket

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Redcoat is the story of the British soldier-those noncommissioned men whom Kipling called the backbone of the army -from roughly 1760 to 1860. Based on the letters and diaries of the men who served and the women who followed them, this book is rich in the history of a fascinating era. Among the highlights are Wolfe’s victory and death at Quebec, Wellington’s Peninsular War, Waterloo, the retreat from Kabul, the Crimean War, and the Indian Mutiny. The focus of Redcoat, however, is on the individual recollections and experiences of the ordinary soldiers in the wars of Georgian and early Victorian England. Through their stories and anecdotes-of uniforms, equipment, floggings, wounds, food, barrack life, courage, comradeship, death, love, and loss-Richard Holmes provides a comprehensive portrait of an extraordinarily successful fighting force.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2002
Pages
496
ISBN
9780393052114

Redcoat is the story of the British soldier-those noncommissioned men whom Kipling called the backbone of the army -from roughly 1760 to 1860. Based on the letters and diaries of the men who served and the women who followed them, this book is rich in the history of a fascinating era. Among the highlights are Wolfe’s victory and death at Quebec, Wellington’s Peninsular War, Waterloo, the retreat from Kabul, the Crimean War, and the Indian Mutiny. The focus of Redcoat, however, is on the individual recollections and experiences of the ordinary soldiers in the wars of Georgian and early Victorian England. Through their stories and anecdotes-of uniforms, equipment, floggings, wounds, food, barrack life, courage, comradeship, death, love, and loss-Richard Holmes provides a comprehensive portrait of an extraordinarily successful fighting force.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2002
Pages
496
ISBN
9780393052114