About This Book
A compact life of the Duke of Wellington tracing his military career from early campaigns through the Peninsular War and Waterloo, his methods, leadership style, and public life. The narrative combines campaign descriptions and personal anecdotes to show a stern, duty-driven commander who could be humane yet lacked Nelson's personal magnetism; it examines his tactical prudence, administrative habits, occasional distrust of subordinates, and domestic reputation, including public reactions and private moments. The book balances battlefield reports, contemporary testimony, and portraits to present a measured, accessible account of his character, command, and place in national memory.