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The Diary Of A Cavalry Officer In The Peninsular And Waterloo Campaigns, 1809 - 1815

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Lieutenant Colonel Tomkinson's memoirs are a rarity amongst the many books written by British soldiers of their experiences during the Napoleonic period, in that it has been written by a cavalryman. This in itself makes the book interesting, but the author was also a witness to many of the pivotal engagements of the Peninsular War and Waterloo. He was present at the sieges of Badajoz, Cuidad Rodrigo, and San Sebastian, the battles of Busaco, Fuentes de Oñoro, Salamanca and Vitorria. His work is often quoted in histories of the Waterloo campaign which offers much to the casual reader or the serious historian.
Perhaps most striking about Tomkinson's text is the detailed notes that he must have taken contemporaneously are melded into a flowing account of his service. The detail of the marches and orders of battle are interspersed with anecdotes and insights.
Author - Lt.-Col William Tomkinson (1790-1872)
Foreword - Rt. Hon. James Tomkinson (1840-1910)
Illustrations – Numerous maps and Illustrations
Annotations – PP-Publishing

390 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1971

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October 2, 2021
(this is pre Crimea , Florence nightingale etc, when they though field hospitals might be a great idea).so this would put really one off joining the horse cavalry in the 'Napoleonic era'...he rightly skips lightly over the 'working conditions', 'casualties' and hairy accounts of fighting with swords on horseback.. after shooting his trusted horses, he retired (probably bewildered) to shoot at birds in Scotland..
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