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A CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE 1796 -1799

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A CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE 1796 CAMPAIGN

IN GERMANY AND ITALY

By Lieutenant General J. Graham

Edited & Annotated by G.F.Nafziger



Size: A4 soft cover
Illustrations: None
Pages: 141 pages

This is the first of five volumes published in 1800 written by British Lieutenant General Graham, victor of Barossa in 1811 and the vanquished at Bergen-op-Zoom in 1814. This work is a general discussion of the 1796 campaign, with all the battles and engagements being discussed. Though Generah Graham is English and this and later volumes clearly indicate his anti-French, anti-Revolutionary, and anti-Bonapartist attitudes, his account of this campaign is surprisngly unbiased. He prepared this work using a wide variety of sources, both Austrian and French. The accurady of the data and quotations he provides is surprising. His discussions and facts have been verified in the manuscript using both modern and other period sources.

A CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE 1797 CAMPAIGN IN GERMANY AND ITALY

by General Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoch

Edited & Annotated by George F. Nafziger



Size: A4
Illustrations: none
Pages: 107 pages

This is the second in the five volume series by General Graham. It covers the final operations of the 1796 campaign as they occurred in 1797 and discusses the events that built up to the 1799 campaigns in Switzerland, Germany, Holland and Italy.

A CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE 1799 CAMPAIGN

IN GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND

By General Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoc

Edited & Annotated by G.F.Nafziger



Size: A4
Illustrations: none
Pages: 140 pages

This is third volume in General Graham's continuing account of the late campaigns of the French Revolution. This particular work covers the Austrian operations in Germany and Switzerland against Massena, as well as both battles of Zurich, and Souvorov's advance into and withdrawal from Switzerland when the French triumphed at the second battle of Zurich. It is a very thorough account, covering numerous large and small engagements.

A CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE 1799 CAMPAIGN

IN ITALY

By General Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoc

Edited & Annotated by G.F.Nafziger



Size: A4
Illustrations: 3 city plans during sieges
Pages: 125 pages

This is fourth volume in General Graham's continuing account of the late campaigns of the French Revolution. This particular work covers the Austrian and Russia (Souvorov's) operations in Italy against the French. It explains the problems of the French, their successes and failures, and the same for the Allies. It is a good review of the entire campaign, something not generally done in books that focus on Souvorov's operations. It is an excellent review of an obscure campaign.


A CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE 1799 CAMPAIGN

IN HOLLAND

By General Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoc

Edited & Annotated by G.F.Nafziger



Size: A4
Illustrations: 3 very large, highly detailed maps
Pages: 171 pages

This is the fifth and last of Graham's five volume series and the largest. It was so big that I had to make the font a bit smaller to keep from killing a tree to get the paper for every book. Still, it's nearly twice the size of my normal books, so I've had to raise the price a bit. Sorry! Anyway, the book. Being English and well connected, Graham has tons of data from the English side of this abortive operation. There are orders of battle for the British in the text. A complete and detialed discussion of all three major battles, and a very large collection of correspondance and other information in the appendicies. Most of the latter is English, but there is Dutch General Daendel's account of the campaign. Graham did not have a lot of French documentation when he prepared this volume, but it certainly provides a good review of this obscure campaign.