A new account of Monmouth's rebellion of 1685. In a fascinating new analysis of the campaign he challenges some of the common assumptions about the actions of the commanders and the nature of the armies involved, and he includes a tour of the battlefield.
An account of the last pitched battle fought on English soil, when attempst by James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and bastard son of Charles II, to seize the throne were crushed by the Royalist army under Lord Faversham.
Edition: Stated "First Edition"
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: William Heinemann
Date Published: 1956
Description: Hardcover book with dustjacket, dj has fading/edgwear/small edge rips; price is not cut; inside pages lightly age-browned, otherwise clean/tight/undamaged. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: William H. Wise & Company
Date Published: 1910
Description: Fair. History Fair hardcopy with corners and spine area leather which has chipped off spine and some of the corners, The Real America in Romance, Filled with illustrations. These illustrations are in black & white and are of great paintings, etc.460 pages, including index. Happy Reading! ! ! read more
Binding: Magazine
Publisher: Empire Press
Date Published: 1988
Description: Good. No Jacket (as issued) 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Each issue brings several articles on exciting subjects. The following is the Table of Contents for this month. Table of Contents Pathway To Retreat Ignored Siege By Blunder Escape Hatch Found Royal Aspirations Crushed Cover: His back to the carnage from a Russian direct hit during the battle of Eylau (February 8, 1807), Colonel Louis Lepic tells his Horse Grenadiers: "Heads up, by God! " Military History Magazine (ISSN 0889-7328) is published ... read more
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