A British Rifle Man
Originally published in 1899, these writings by George Simmons (1785–1858) complement the work of other officers who served in the famous 95th Rifles between 1809 and 1815. Extremely descriptive and informative, the book covers all of the major battles and sieges of the Peninsular War and Waterloo Campaign in which Simmons' regiment was engaged during this period. Simmons himself was badly wounded at the Battle of the Côa in July 1810, but he recovered and played his part in the final years of the Peninsular War. He was also present at Waterloo in June 1815. Edited with an introduction by fellow Rifleman William Willoughby Cole Verner (1852–1922), Simmons' letters and diaries, written at the time and without the benefit of hindsight, have a tremendous immediacy. They remain of interest and relevance to military historians and students of the Napoleonic wars.
Product details
October 2012Paperback
9781108054096
426 pages
216 × 140 × 24 mm
0.54kg
3 maps
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Letters 1–2
- 2. Journal and letters 3–4
- 3. Journal and letters 5–6
- 4. Journal and letter 7
- 5. Journal and letters 8–9
- 6. Journal and letters 10–11
- 7. Journal and letter 12
- 8. Journal and letters 13–15
- 9. Journal
- 10. Journal and letters 16–18
- 11. Journal and letters 19–20
- 12. Journal and letters 21–2
- 13. Journal and letter 23
- 14. Journal and letters 24–27
- Conclusion
- Appendices.