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Strategy Six Pack 2 brings together six master works for military theorists: Cleopatra by Jacob Abbott, The Military Institutions of the Romans by Flavius Vegetus Renatus, Alexander The Great by Jacob Abbot, Napoleon Bonaparte by John S. C. Abbott, Military Maxims by the Duke of Wellington and The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt. Each classic text has been newly revised and expertly edited. Two thousand years of military science distilled into one awesome book.
In 'The Letters of the Duke of Wellington to Miss J., 1834-1851', we are provided an intimate look into the correspondence between Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, and an enigmatic Miss J., which opens a window into a lesser-known side of one of Britain's most eminent military leaders. Edited with scrupulous care to include relevant extracts from the lady's diary, the work is not merely epistolary but a broader canvas that paints the social, political, and personal intricacies of mid-19th-century British aristocracy. The volume offers an intricate tapestry of literary style, melding historical significance with a rare personal touch, set within the greater narrative of a rapidly cha...
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
"The Letters of the Duke of Wellington to Miss J. 1834-1851", by Arthur Wellesley. Arthur Wellesley was british soldier and statesman (1769-1852).