The Longest Afternoon: The 400 Men Who Decided the Battle of Waterloo

The Longest Afternoon: The 400 Men Who Decided the Battle of Waterloo

New 1 available
Only 1 left – grab it before it’s gone!
R150.00
Want to pay less?
Shipping
R35.00 Standard shipping using one of our trusted couriers applies to most areas in South Africa. Some areas may attract a R30.00 surcharge. This will be calculated at checkout if applicable.
Check my rate
The seller allows collection for this item. Buyers will receive the collection address and time once the order is ready.
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 2 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Seller
Buyer protection

Product details

Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
s5s1
Bob Shop ID
647208274

Published by Penguin UK, 2015, softcover, index, 134 pages, condition: new.

The true story, told minute by minute, of the soldiers who defeated Napoleon - from Brendan Simms, acclaimed author of Europe: The Struggle for Supremacy Europe had been at war for over twenty years. After a short respite in exile, Napoleon had returned to France and threatened another generation of fighting across the devastated and exhausted continent. At the small Belgian village of Waterloo two large, hastily mobilized armies faced each other to decide the future of Europe. Unknown either to Napoleon or Wellington the battle would be decided by a small, ordinary group of British and German troops given the task of defending the farmhouse of La Haye Sainte. This book tells their extraordinary story, brilliantly recapturing the fear, chaos and chanciness of battle and using previously untapped eye-witness reports. Through determination, cunning and fighting spirit, some four hundred soldiers held off many thousands of French and changed the course of history.

Brendan Peter Simms is Professor of the History of International Relations in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge. Simms studied at Trinity College Dublin, where he was elected a scholar in history in 1986, before completing his doctoral dissertation, Anglo-Prussian relations, 1804-1806: The Napoleonic Threat, at Cambridge under the supervision of Professor Tim Blanning in 1993. A Fellow of Peterhouse, he lectures and leads seminars on international history since 1945


Add to cart

Recently viewed

See more
2% OFF
Cnc Twist Round D/Light 78mm Dia Aluminium
New
R125.34 R127.99
RSA 1987 GOLD REEF CITY 1ST ANNIV COM COVER SIGNED MANAGING DIRECTOR
Secondhand
R25.00
Free shipping
2015 Interior Design Review Volume 19 by Andrew Martin Hardcover w/ Dustjacket
Secondhand
R1,179.99
KISS Signed Frame Eric Singer and Bruce Kulnick
New
R1,000.00

Similar products

The Battle of Waterloo - Jeremy Black
Secondhand
R140.00
Battle for victory. Men and machines of World War II. Karen Farrington.
Secondhand
R25.00
Soldiers - A History of Men in Battle by John Keegan & Richard Holmes (Hardcover)
Secondhand
R95.00
The Pictorial History of Air Battles, The planes, the men and the battles
Secondhand
R70.00