Waterloo

Waterloo by Hilaire Belloc, published by Bibliotech Press on August 28, 2020, is an illustrated exploration of the historic battle that shaped Western Europe. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed account of the events surrounding the battle and its significant implications.
In this work, Belloc delves into the political objectives and effects of the Waterloo campaign, providing a comprehensive overview of key moments such as Napoleon’s advance and the decisive actions taken on June 16. The book also examines the aftermath of the battle, including the allied retreat and the French advance. Readers interested in history, particularly European and French contexts, will find this account informative and engaging.
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Waterloo (Illustrated) by Hilaire Belloc Hilaire Belloc’s history of the battle at Waterloo and its ultimate meaning and the lasting effect it has had on Western Europe.
CONTENTS
I: The Political Object and Effect of the Waterloo Campaign
II: The Preliminaries: Napoleon’s Advance across the Sambre
III: The Decisive Day: Friday, the 16Th of June–
IV: The Allied Retreat and French Advance upon Waterloo and Wavre
V: The Action
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