[Gutenberg 53264] • A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 1, 1807-1809 / From the Treaty of Fontainbleau to the Battle of Corunna

[Gutenberg 53264] • A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 1, 1807-1809 / From the Treaty of Fontainbleau to the Battle of Corunna
Authors
Oman, Charles
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Tags
1807-1814 , peninsular war , history
ISBN
9780331806908
Date
1999-05-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.97 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt from A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 1: 1807-1809, From the Treaty of Fontainebleau to the Battle of Corunna

I have worked at the Record Office on the British official papers of the first years of the war, especially noting all the passages which are omitted in the printed dispatches of Moore and other British generals. The suppressed paragraphs (always placed within brackets marked with a pencil) contain a good deal of useful matter, mainly criticisms on individuals which it would not have been wise to publish at the time. There are a considerable number of intercepted French dispatches in the collection, and a certain amount of correspondence with the Spaniards which contains facts and figures generally unknown. Among the most interesting are the letters of General Leith, who was attached to the head quarters of Blake; in them I found by far the best account of the operations of the Army of Galicia in Oct. - Nov., 1808, which I have come upon.

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