1820 Napoleonic Wars 1ed Saxony Campaign 1813 Battle Leipzig Napoleon ODELEBEN
Baron Otto Freiherr von Odeleben’s “A Circumstantial Narrative of the Campaign in Saxony, in the Year 1813” is a comprehensive account of the historical military campaign in 1813 Saxony during the Napoleonic Wars. The book was initially penned in German and later translated by Alfred John Kempe. The narrative sheds light on various events, including the political turmoil involving Frederick Augustus (king of Saxony), invasion of Russian territories in 1812, the Battle of Lützen, the Battle of Leipzig, and Napoleon’s final retreat upon Erfurt. Odeleben’s account explains how despite Napoleon’s initial power and opportunities for victory, the contingencies of troop numbers, material resources, alliances, and strategic decisions led to his defeat in 1813.
1820 Napoleonic Wars 1ed Saxony Campaign 1813 Battle Leipzig Napoleon ODELEBEN
Baron Otto Freiherr von Odeleben’s “A Circumstantial Narrative of the Campaign in Saxony, in the Year 1813” is a comprehensive account of the historical military campaign in 1813 Saxony during the Napoleonic Wars. The book was initially penned in German and later translated by Alfred John Kempe. The narrative sheds light on various events, including the political turmoil involving Frederick Augustus (king of Saxony), invasion of Russian territories in 1812, the Battle of Lützen, the Battle of Leipzig, and Napoleon’s final retreat upon Erfurt. Odeleben’s account explains how despite Napoleon’s initial power and opportunities for victory, the contingencies of troop numbers, material resources, alliances, and strategic decisions led to his defeat in 1813.
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ODELEBEN, Baron von; DE VITRY, M. Aubert (Editor); KEMPE, Alfred John (Transl.)
A Circumstantial Narrative of the Campaign in Saxony, in the Year 1813.
London: John Murray, 1820. First English Edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete; 2 volumes
- I – iv, [2], 343, [1]
- Folding frontispiece map present
- II – [2], 459, [1]
- I – iv, [2], 343, [1]
- Provenance: Bookplate – Christopher Turnor, Stoke Rochford Library
- Christopher Turnor (1809–1886) was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1841 to 1847, and a promoter of Lincolnshire architecture. His property and seat was Stoke Rochford Hall.
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~9in X 5.75in (22.5cm x 14.5cm)
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41047
Categories
Military & War
European History
Authors
ODELEBEN, Baron von; DE VITRY, M. Aubert (Editor); KEMPE, Alfred John (Transl.)
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete