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Wellington's Smallest Victory: The Duke, the Model Maker and the Secret of Waterloo (2004) By Peter Hofschröer

 

Peter Hofschröer tells the remarkable story of William Siborne, a Lieutenant in the British Army and expert in topography, who was commissioned to make a vast scale model of Waterloo, incorporating seventy-five thousand tin-lead soldiers and stretching over four hundred square feet. Buy why - at a time when celebrations of England's finest hour at Waterloo were so in vogue, and Wellington's fame was at its peak - did this exquisite model gain Siborne the enmity of the Duke and ultimately lead to his own ruin? If history is always written by the victor, never was this more true than Waterloo. Now, to correct a long injustice, Peter Hofschröer reveals the truth of one man's all-consuming and ruinous passion for historical accuracy. Peter Hofschröer is the author of the award-winning two-volume study 1815 - The Waterloo Campaign.

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
  • 324 pages
  • In Good Condition

Wellington's Smallest Victory: The Duke, the Model... (2004) By Peter Hofschröer

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