History of the Life of Gustavus Adolphus II., the Hero-General of the Reformation
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The author presents a compact, accessible biography of Gustavus Adolphus, tracing his Vasa family origins, childhood and rise to the Swedish throne, domestic reforms and military innovations, and leadership in the Thirty Years' War. Chapters recount conditions in Sweden, his campaigns in Germany, strategic and moral character, and the king's death and its consequences for the war's later stages. Written originally as a lecture with dramatic interludes, the narrative emphasizes his role defending Protestant causes, administrative changes at home, and the wartime challenges confronting both ruler and nation, concluding with a summary of subsequent developments in the prolonged continental conflict.
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