A Bold and Ambitious Enterprise  
The British Army in the Low Countries, 1813-1814
Author(s): Andrew Bamford
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781783468782
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The British campaign in the Low Countries in 1813-14 in support of the Dutch revolt against the French is one of the lesser-known campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars, but one, which the great historian of the British Army Sir John Fortescue wrote that it was impossible to understand the Waterloo campaign without a knowledge of. The book deals with all aspects of the campaign, from grand strategy, with the proposed marriage alliance between the House of Orange and the House of Hanover, to tactical analysis of the battles and sieges that took place, including the disastrous attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, where heroic British soldiers paid with their lives for their commanders’ failures. The problems of co-operation between the British and Prussians described here foreshadowed those, which would affect Wellington in 1815.

Illustrated with contemporary portraits, plans of the fortifications of Bergen and eight maps.
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The British campaign in the Low Countries in 1813-14 in support of the Dutch revolt against the French is one of the lesser-known campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars, but one, which the great historian of the British Army Sir John Fortescue wrote that it was impossible to understand the Waterloo campaign without a knowledge of. The book deals with all aspects of the campaign, from grand strategy, with the proposed marriage alliance between the House of Orange and the House of Hanover, to tactical analysis of the battles and sieges that took place, including the disastrous attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, where heroic British soldiers paid with their lives for their commanders’ failures. The problems of co-operation between the British and Prussians described here foreshadowed those, which would affect Wellington in 1815.

Illustrated with contemporary portraits, plans of the fortifications of Bergen and eight maps.
Table of contents
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Plates
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I - ‘Not at Present in a Fit State’
  • Chapter II - ‘An Essential Service’
  • Chapter III - ‘First Blasts of Patriotism’
  • Chapter IV - ‘Experienced Troops Are So Much Wanted’
  • Chapter V - ‘We Drove Them Before Us Like Sheep’
  • Chapter VI - ‘A Want of Bon Foi’
  • Chapter VII - ‘A Fair Trial Against Antwerp’
  • Chapter VIII - ‘Want of Means and of Time’
  • Chapter IX - ‘We Might Get Hold of Bergen-op-Zoom’
  • Chapter X - ‘I Am in First’
  • Chapter XI - ‘Filled with Melancholy Forebodings’
  • Chapter XII - ‘Out-Generalled and Disgracefully Beaten’
  • Chapter XIII - ‘We Are Making Little Progress Here’
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix I - Proposed and Actual Strengths for Graham’s Forces, December 1813
  • Appendix II - Order of Battle for the First Advance on Antwerp, 10–16 January 1814
  • Appendix III - Order of Battle for the Second Advance on Antwerp, 30 January–7 February 1814
  • Appendix IV - British Casualties in the Second Advance on Antwerp
  • Appendix V - Ordnance Employed in the Bombardment of Antwerp
  • Appendix VI - British Casualties at Bergen-op-Zoom, 8-9 March 1814
  • Appendix VII - British Forces in the Low Countries at the End of the War
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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