Wellington as Military Commander (1968) By Michael Glover
Triumphant over Napoleon at Waterloo, idolized by his men, Wellington was one of the greatest commanders in history. Yet he achieved his victories despite impossible obstacles, not least George III's own army: chaotic, undisciplined and recruited mainly from drunks and idlers (in Wellington's famous words, the scum of the earth).
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 288 pages
- In Fair condition