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Battle of Waterloo: A History from Beginning to End

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Battle of Waterloo: A History from Beginning to End

By: Hourly History
Narrated by: Jimmy Kieffer
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The Battle of Waterloo has become synonymous with the word defeat, but who lost, and why was it important? In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte left the island of Elba and, in a space of 100 days, took power and challenged the entire world to meet him on his terms. When that failed, he offered them a fight, one that would end at Waterloo, and left repercussions which can still be felt, even now, centuries later.

Inside you will hear about....

  • Beginnings
  • Discord and Discontent
  • The World Rearranged
  • The Prisoner
  • The Journey to Waterloo Begins
  • One Hundred Days
  • Quatre Bras & Ligny
  • And much more!

Who was this man, and what happened on the battlefield that made this fight in particular so important? What was the lesson of Waterloo?

©2016 Hourly History (P)2018 Hourly History
19th Century Europe Great Britain Modern France England Napoleon Bonaparte
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An interesting brief (51pp or 56min), insight into the factors most important to the conclusion of the Napoleonic Wars. It begins with a brief summary of Napoleon's military education and rise to power culminating in exile, followed by release and formation of a new fighting force and allies. Then comes a gathering of negative influences such as the weather, poor communication, false information, exhaustion of the troops on both sides, poor decisions by others, and the physical problems of Napoleon himself. It's a good review for military students and historians without being of text book length.
Jimmy Kieffer is excellent as narrator!
I am pleased that I bought both the ebook and Audio on sale

Worth getting in print AND audio

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A name, Waterloo, became more than a name in this confusing multinational fight. How did the armies communicate in the rain and mud? I felt I was there, and felt as unsettled by the uncertainties in the decision-making of the principal's. I loved this storytelling. well done.

living through the battle (s) easy to follow

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As the product indicates, this is an hourly history. Therefore it cannot be more than an overview. Within this context, this is an excellent product. I have studied European History, as well as Napoleon. I know the basics well enough to state this work is accurate. But it is an overview. Volumes of books have been written about this period.

One thing missing from both this audiobook, unavoidably perhaps, as well as my Kindle product is a map. A map would have proved helpful. Of course a map is not available if one listening to an aud while commuting. Thank You…

An Excellent Overview And Foundation for Further Study

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Veramente troppo sintetico, non descrive le fasi fondamentali della battaglia. Il narratore legge un po' troppo in fretta ma si può rimediare diminuendo la velocità di riproduzione.

Deludente

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