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Crimean Campaign With the Connaught Rangers, 1854-55-56 a Personal Account of a Serving Officer of t by Nathaniel Steevens 9780857068712 (Paperback, 2012)

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Format:
Paperback
Language of text:
English
Isbn-13:
9780857068712, 978-0857068712
Isbn-10:
0857068717
Author:
Nathaniel Steevens
Publisher:
Leonaur Ltd
Imprint:
Leonaur Ltd
Publication date:
2012-04-15
Product dimensions:
142mm (w) x 215mm (h) x 15mm (d)

Overview

A famous Irish regiment at war The Connaught Rangers-the 88th Regiment of Foot-were popularly known as the 'Devil's Own' and have been a notable and redoubtable infantry regiment within the British Army since their creation in 1793. Principally comprised of Irishmen they had a mixed reputation as being exactly what was required on the field of battle but something of a burden to commanders on other occasions. They saw much action under Wellington during the Peninsular War and by the time the conflict in Russia broke out, in the campaign in the Crimea in the middle of the 19th century, they were once again ready to show their mettle. The author of this book was an officer in the regiment and the account in this book is based on eye witness experience. The Connaughts were in action at The Alma, Inkerman, Sevastapol and the assault on the Redan. The regiment, true to its tradition, started their campaign with a strength of 931 strong and ended it having after sustained 769 casualties as a result of battlefield deaths, wounds and disease. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

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Crimean Campaign With the Connaught Rangers, 1854-55-56 a Personal Account of a Serving Officer of t by Nathaniel Steevens 9780857068712 (Paperback, 2012)

Delivery
UK delivery is usually within 10 to 12 working days.
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Product details
Format:Paperback
Language of text:English
Isbn-13:9780857068712, 978-0857068712
Isbn-10:0857068717
Author:Nathaniel Steevens
Publisher:Leonaur Ltd
Imprint:Leonaur Ltd
Publication date:2012-04-15
Product dimensions:142mm (w) x 215mm (h) x 15mm (d)


Overview
A famous Irish regiment at war The Connaught Rangers-the 88th Regiment of Foot-were popularly known as the 'Devil's Own' and have been a notable and redoubtable infantry regiment within the British Army since their creation in 1793. Principally comprised of Irishmen they had a mixed reputation as being exactly what was required on the field of battle but something of a burden to commanders on other occasions. They saw much action under Wellington during the Peninsular War and by the time the conflict in Russia broke out, in the campaign in the Crimea in the middle of the 19th century, they were once again ready to show their mettle. The author of this book was an officer in the regiment and the account in this book is based on eye witness experience. The Connaughts were in action at The Alma, Inkerman, Sevastapol and the assault on the Redan. The regiment, true to its tradition, started their campaign with a strength of 931 strong and ended it having after sustained 769 casualties as a result of battlefield deaths, wounds and disease. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
About Wordery
Wordery is one of the UK's largest online booksellers. With millions of satisfied customers who enjoy low prices on a huge range of books, we offer a reliable and trusted service and consistently receive excellent feedback.We offer a huge range of over 8 million books; bestsellers, children's books, cheap paperbacks, baby books, special edition hardbacks, and textbooks. All our books are dispatched from the UK. Wordery offers Free Delivery on all UK orders, and competitively priced international delivery.#HappyReading