With Wellington's Outposts  
The Peninsular and Waterloo Letters of John Vandeleur
Author(s): John Vandeleur
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781473854499
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'The author has done a quite outstanding job of editing and footnoting this rare memoir . . . this will be of genuine interest to the Peninsular War historian or enthusiast.' Philip Haythornthwaite

John Vandeleur's letters home to his mother are a lively and engaging account of active service during the Napoleonic Wars, recounting everything from day-to-day life on campaign to the experience of pitched battle at Vitoria and Waterloo. 

As first a light infantryman and then a light cavalryman, Vandeleur was frequently on the outposts of Wellington's forces, in frequent contact with the French and often obliged to live a rough-and-ready lifestyle as a result. The conditions that he endured, and the camaraderie that sustained him, are vividly recounted in this fascinating collection – previously only available in an extremely rare private publication over a century ago. 

Expertly edited and enhanced with contemporary documents and commentary by Andrew Bamford, this is an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the Peninsular War and Waterloo campaign.
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'The author has done a quite outstanding job of editing and footnoting this rare memoir . . . this will be of genuine interest to the Peninsular War historian or enthusiast.' Philip Haythornthwaite

John Vandeleur's letters home to his mother are a lively and engaging account of active service during the Napoleonic Wars, recounting everything from day-to-day life on campaign to the experience of pitched battle at Vitoria and Waterloo. 

As first a light infantryman and then a light cavalryman, Vandeleur was frequently on the outposts of Wellington's forces, in frequent contact with the French and often obliged to live a rough-and-ready lifestyle as a result. The conditions that he endured, and the camaraderie that sustained him, are vividly recounted in this fascinating collection – previously only available in an extremely rare private publication over a century ago. 

Expertly edited and enhanced with contemporary documents and commentary by Andrew Bamford, this is an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the Peninsular War and Waterloo campaign.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Plates and Maps
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Defending Lisbon
  • Chapter 2: Return to the Peninsula
  • Chapter 3: From Portugal to the Pyrenees
  • Chapter 4: Into France as an Aide de Camp
  • Chapter 5: The Hundred Days
  • Chapter 6: Two Courts Martial and a Coronation
  • Appendices
    • Appendix I: Report on the 12th Light Dragoons after the Retreat from Burgos
    • Appendix II: Major Brotherton’s Account of his Capture
    • Appendix III: Orders and Instructions for Outpost Duty, 1815
    • Appendix IV: Lieutenant Colonel Ponsonby’s Account of the Waterloo Campaign
    • Appendix V: The Finding of the Court, and Approval and Confirmation Thereof by the Queen
    • Appendix VI: H.M. 10th Royal Regiment of Huzzars: Return of the Number Embarked at Gravesend
  • Select Bibliography and Further Reading
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