All The Kings Men, Saul David
All The Kings Men, Saul David
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All The King's Men
The British Soldier from the Restoration to Waterloo

Author: Saul David

Narrator: Sean Barrett

Unabridged: 18 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 03/01/2012


Synopsis

The unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Saul David's comprehensive history, All The King's Men: The British Soldier from the Restoration to Waterloo, read by the actor Sean Barrett.

"The British soldier," wrote a Prussian officer who served with Wellington, "is vigorous, well fed, by nature highly brave and intrepid, trained to the most vigorous discipline, and admirably well armed... These circumstances explain how this army ... has never yet been defeated in the field."

From the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the Downfall of Napoleon in 1815, Britain won a series of major wars against France that enabled her to lay the foundations of a global empire. By Waterloo, she was the paramount maritime and industrial power in the world, and would remain so for much of the nineteenth century.

This is the story of that extraordinary century and a half of martial success and the people who made it possible: the soldier-kings William III and the first two Georges; the generals Marlborough, Wolfe, Moore and Wellington; and the ordinary British redcoats who - despite harsh service conditions that included low pay, poor housing, inadequate food and brutal discipline - rarely let their commanders down in battles as far afield as Blenheim, Plassey, Quebec and Waterloo.

About Saul David

Saul David is a critically renowned military historian and broadcaster. He is the author, most recently, of Operation Thunderbolt; Crucible of Hell; and The Force. He lives outside of Bath, England, where he is a professor of military history at the University of Buckingham.


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Filled with swashbuckling derring-do, the reek of blood and gunpowder, combined with shrewd analysis of power, war and psychology

Those wishing to immerse themselves in this golden age of British military success will relish David's fine piece of history Sunday Times

At a time when the Army is facing cutbacks while being expected to fight distant, unpopular wars on a shoestring, David's book could not be more topical Sunday Telegraph

a big meaty, satisfying and thought-provoking book, a real achievement

Splendid. Saints, lunatics, and warlords ... they are all here in David's pageant Sunday Telegraph, on VICTORIA's WARS

Incisive and acute . . . [David] always finds a telling phrase, an eye-catching detail or a human story Sunday Times, on VICTORIA'S WARS