War in the Peninsula

(1900)

by W. Fitchett




Chapter I: Napoleon and Spain
Chapter II: A National Rising
Chapter III: The Appeal to England
Chapter IV: A New Field of War
Chapter V: Vimiero and the Convention of Cintra
Chapter VI: Moore and Napoleon
Chapter VII: Retreat to Corunna
Chapter VIII: Battle of Corunna
Chapter IX: The Walcheran Expedition (Scheldt to Antwerp)
Chapter X: New Campaign in the Peninsula
Chapter XI: A Great Soldier
Chapter XII: Campaign at Talavera
Chapter XIII: Battle of Talavera
Chapter XIV: Massena and Wellington
Chapter XV: Battle of the Coa
Chapter XVI: Busaco
Chapter XVII: The Lines of Torres Vedras
Chapter XVIII: Massena's Failure
Chapter XVIV: Barossa and Fuentes
Chapter XX: The Albueran Campaign
Chapter XXI: After Albuera
Chapter XXII: A Campaign of Sieges
Chapter XXIII: Siege for Badajos
Chapter XXIV: Wellington and Marmont
Chapter XXV: Battle of Salamanca
Chapter XXVI: Climax and Anti-Claimax
Chapter XXVII: The Great Mountain March
Chapter XXVIII: The Rout of Vittoria
Chapter XXIX: San Sebastian and the Pyrenees
Chapter XXX: The Storming of San Sebastian

Appendix A: Chronology of of the Peninsula War: 1807-1813

Book Summary

Pro-British account of the Napoleonic battles in the Spain and Portugal from October 18, 1807 to October 7, 1813. Includes 15 maps of battles and sieges.


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