A Week at Waterloo in 1815 / Lady De Lancey's Narrative: Being an Account of How She Nursed Her Husband, Colonel Sir William Howe De Lancey, Quartermaster-General of the Army, Mortally Wounded in the Great Battle
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A close, first-person account by a wife who tends her mortally wounded husband in the aftermath of a major battle, recounting the daily care he receives, the sores and strains of field medical practice, and her private responses to grief and duty. The narrative combines vivid observations of the bivouac and battlefield, practical details about movements and officers, and reflective passages; it is supported by editorial notes, documentary material, and appended letters that help situate the events and amplify eyewitness testimony.
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