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Islam. By A. H. A. [i.e. Andrew Hilliard Atteridge]. Reprinted ... from the “Dublin Review.”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40
The First ([&] Second) Phase of the Great War ; By A. Hilliard Atteridge. With Ill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244
Marshal Ney - Bravest Of The Brave
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 562

Marshal Ney - Bravest Of The Brave

Few of Napoleon’s Marshals have been involved in such controversy as the son of a cooper from Sarrelouis, Michel Ney. His reputation has been argued over fiercely by military historians, Bonapartists, revisionists and romantics for almost two centuries since his untimely demise at the hands of his own countrymen in the gardens of the Luxembourg. This volume paints a sympathetic picture of Marshal Ney, drawing on the memoirs of his subordinates and Général Bonnal’s Vie Militaire du Maréchal Ney to combine into the best single volume biography yet published in English. Atteridge writes concisely but vividly, and does not shy away with the controversies that have dogged Ney’s reputatio...

Joachim Murat - Marshal of France and King of Naples
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Joachim Murat - Marshal of France and King of Naples

A first-rate biography of the famed Marshal Murat, the most famous cavalry leader of the Napoleonic Wars. Joachim Murat was born in Gascony, the department of Lot, and although his father was relatively affluent, no-one realized the spectacular rise that would lead him to a the crown of Naples and an indelible imprint on the history of his native France and all of Europe. Atteridge wrote a number of books on the men who worked as satellites to Napoleon, Emperor of the French, his commanders on the battlefield and the brothers he placed, or tried to place in power as a buffer to a vengeful Europe. Marshal Murat has often been caricatured as a dashing cavalry commander with little more brains ...

Famous Land Fights; A Popular Sketch Of The History Of Land Warfare [Illustrated Edition]
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 415

Famous Land Fights; A Popular Sketch Of The History Of Land Warfare [Illustrated Edition]

A. H. Atteridge penned many books on the subject of warfare, concentrating mainly on the Napoleonic period and the German army in the run up to the First World War. An acknowledged expert, his writing style is fluid and pacy without losing any of his authoritative knowledge. The history of warfare has been a subject of continuing fascination throughout the ages. In his own words, the author attempts to provide “a sketch of its progress [the history of warfare], outlined in popular and untechnical language, and illustrated by a series of episodes in that history, intended to show what the fighting on the battlefield was like at various periods.” Progressing from the phalanx of the Greeks ...

Marshal Ferdinand Foch, His Life and His Theory of Modern War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Marshal Ferdinand Foch, His Life and His Theory of Modern War

A. H. Atteridge penned many books on the subject of warfare, concentrating mainly on the Napoleonic period and the German army in the run up to the First World War. War Correspondent of the Daily Chronicle in the Sudan campaign of 1896, he was also special correspondent at manoeuvres of various foreign armies, and was an officer in the London Irish Rifles from 1893 to 1905. Some of the important military works written by him included Towards Khartoum, Wars of the Nineties, Napoleon's Brothers, Joachim Murat, and Marshal Foch. An acknowledged expert, his writing style is fluid and pacy without losing any of his authoritative knowledge. In this volume, the author focusses on the celebrated Mar...