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Management number 232062850 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $3.44 Model Number 232062850
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Masters of War: Arthur Wellesley - The Duke of WellingtonFrom an unpromising younger son dismissed by his own mother as "food for powder and nothing more" to the Duke of Wellington, victor of Waterloo and the only commander to defeat Napoleon in direct confrontation, this is the remarkable story of Arthur Wellesley's transformation into one of history's greatest military leaders.This comprehensive volume in the Masters of War series presents a detailed, neutral accounting of Wellington's military genius, examining the campaigns, battles, and systematic methods that made him one of the most successful commanders in military history. Unlike hagiographic accounts that portray Wellington as flawless or critical revisionist histories that diminish his achievements, this book provides balanced assessment of both his extraordinary capabilities and his genuine limitations.From India to Waterloo: A Career of Undefeated ExcellenceFollow Wellington's military education from the jungles of India, where he defeated Tipu Sultan and the Maratha Confederacy, through the six-year Peninsula War that created the "Spanish ulcer" draining Napoleon's empire, to the final climactic confrontation at Waterloo. Experience the defensive genius of the Lines of Torres Vedras, the offensive brilliance of Salamanca, and the desperate crisis management of Waterloo through detailed tactical analysis and strategic assessment.A Complete Commander for the Modern ReaderWellington's career provides enduring lessons for contemporary military professionals and anyone interested in leadership, strategy, and organizational excellence. His systematic approach to warfare, his professionalization of military command, and his demonstration that consistent success requires comprehensive capabilities rather than occasional brilliance remain relevant two centuries after Waterloo.Drawing on extensive historical sources and modern scholarship, this volume presents Wellington as he was, a complex, demanding, brilliant commander whose systematic methods and professional excellence defeated Napoleon's genius and shaped European history. Whether you're encountering Wellington's campaigns for the first time or seeking deeper understanding of his military methods, this comprehensive account provides the detailed analysis and balanced perspective that serious readers deserve.The Masters of War series presents neutral, comprehensive accounts of history's greatest military leaders, judged not by the causes they served but by their military achievements, innovations, and lasting impact on the art of war. Read more

ASIN B0GGHZTL5L
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Language English
File size 3.1 MB
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Print length 314 pages
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Part of series Masters of War
Publication date January 13, 2026
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