The French Revolutionary Wars
(Author) Gregory Fremont-BarnesEurope's great powers formed two powerful coalitions against France, yet force of numbers, superior leadership and the patriotic fervour of France's citizen-soldiers not only defeated each in turn, but closed the era of small, professional armies fighting for limited political objectives. This period produced commanders whose names remain a by-word for excellence in leadership to this day, Napoleon and Nelson. From Italy to Egypt Napoleon demonstrated his strategic genius and mastery of tactics in battles including Rivoli, the Pyramids and Marengo. Nelson's spectacular sea victories at the Nile and Copenhagen were foretastes of a century of British naval supremacy.
Gregory Fremont-Barnes
Gregory Fremont-Barnes is a renowned military historian and author, best known for his work "The Boer War 1899-1902." His writing style is detailed and engaging, bringing historical events to life for readers. Fremont-Barnes' key contribution to literature lies in his ability to make complex military history accessible and captivating.