Albuera Wellington´s Fourth Peninsular Campaign of 1811
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by Edwards
The battle of Albuera was fought between the forces of France, led by Marshal Soult, and the combined forces of Britain, Portugal and Spain under Sir William Beresford. The battle, named after the Spanish village about which the fighting took place, cost the lives of 13,000 men. The French effort, to disrupt Beresford's siege of the town of Badajoz was unsuccessful, and this was not a great allied victory. Nonetheless, Albuera became one of the most famous of Peninsular battles.

Peter Edwards has written a detailed new history of the battle, and the other battles that comprised Wellington's fourth campaign. Making extensive use of rare eyewitness accounts, this book places the reader at the heart of a thrilling narrative.
ISBN 978 1 86126 946 1
256 pages
Paperback
234x156 mm
20 colour maps
January 2008

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