The Hundred Thousand Sons of St Louis : The French Campaign in Spain April to October 1823
by
Ralph Weaver
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
191217409X
ISBN-13
9781912174096
Publisher
Helion & Company
Imprint
Helion & Company
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 15th, 2018
Print length
140 Pages
Weight
374 grams
Dimensions
24.10 x 16.30 x 1.50 cms
Ksh 4,500.00
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This book sheds lights on an almost unknown military campaign , The Campaign of 1823, conducted by a French army in Spain.
This book sheds light on an almost unknown military campaign conducted by a French army, 100,000 men strong. The army was referred to by the French king as the Sons of St. Louis and was pitted against parts of the regular Spanish army and a numerous militia. The cause of the war was a revolution in Spain in 1820 which brought in a Liberal government and the Spanish parliament, the Cortez, held Ferdinand, the Spanish king, a virtual prisoner. Ferdinand appealed for help from the French who were supported by an army of Spanish Royalists. A few years earlier many of these Royalist volunteers had been Frances bitter enemies and had fought Napoleons generals to a standstill. The French troops who crossed the Pyrenees were part of a newly forged army, taken from the debris of Napoleons old regiments augmented with newly raised conscripts and many inexperienced officers drawn from emigrés and the old nobility who had returned to France after the Battle of Waterloo. However, it was led by battle-hardened former Imperial officers and was placed under the overall command of the king of Frances nephew, who was also in line for the throne of France. Since 1824, when a small number of works appeared in France, there has been no book on the subject, in any language. A full account of the campaign is given, together with detailed descriptions of the armies of France and Spain, illustrated with contemporary pictures and modern interpretations and including maps and plans of the war. The final and crucial battle, the taking of the forts on the island of the Trocadero, opposite Cadiz, is given special attention. Although small by recent European standards, the fight was decisive for bringing about the end to the war and for establishing the spirit of the new French Royal army and restoring France to a position as one of the leading world powers. The organization of the armies, and the uniforms of the post-Napoleonic French forces is covered in detail. The critical book list adds to the readers understanding of the sources used.
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