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The Victories of Wellington and the British Armies

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This work presents a chronological survey of British campaigns and engagements from operations in South Asia and Egypt through the Iberian Peninsula to the concluding continental battles. It recounts major actions, sieges, retreats and advances, and supplies military observations on tactics, logistics, and leadership. Intervening chapters address irregular warfare, the political and strategic context, and the maneuvers that led to decisive encounters. Appendices offer focused accounts of notable assaults and episodes. The narrative blends campaign chronology with analysis of operational conduct and the broader consequences of successive victories and setbacks.

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W. H. Maxwell

W. H. Maxwell was a 19th-century author known for his contributions to literature that often blended historical themes with adventure and sports. His notable works include "The Field Book: or, Sports and Pastimes of the United Kingdom," which compiles various sporting traditions and practices from across the UK. Maxwell also penned "The Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran, and His Man, Mark Antony O'Toole," a narrative that combines humor and historical fiction. Additionally, he wrote "The Victories of Wellington and the British Armies," reflecting on military history and the achievements of British forces. His writings capture the spirit of his time, offering insights into both leisure and military life.

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