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PUBLISHER: Osprey Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781841764122
RRP: £14.99
PAGES: 96
PUBLICATION DATE:
August 14, 2002
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Culloden Moor 1746
Stuart Reid
Gerry Embleton
The final demise of the Jacobite cause on Culloden Moor in April 1746 concluded one of the most famous battles in British military history. In this detailed modern account the author combines a thorough knowledge of 18th century tactics, an intimate knowledge of the battlefield itself and a scandalously underused archive of contemporary material to provide a balanced and accurate account of this controversial encounter. This book demonstrates that the British, and the Duke of Cumberland in particular, had a very pro-active role in the battle – not merely staving off defeat, but seizing victory with a series of well-timed and well-coordinated counterattacks.
Stuart Reid
Stuart Reid was born in Aberdeen in 1954. His lifelong interest in military history has led to a longstanding involvement in historical re-enactment, which has broadened into work as a military advisor-cum-troop-instructor for film companies. His previous titles for Osprey include a three-volume work in the Men-at-Arms series on King George’s Army 1740-1793 and Warrior 21: ‘Highland Clansman 1689-1746’. Gerry Embleton has been a leading historical illustrator since the early 1970s specialising in the medieval period, but with a keen interest in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. An illustrator, and author, of a number of Osprey titles he has lived in Switzerland since the early 1980s.